2026 Jordan Buzzard (East Meck)

Now back at East Meck, Buzzard has been making a huge difference for this team with his size, fluidity, and impact on the court. At his size and position, Buzzard is able to really be a force not only on the glass (finished with 16 rebounds on Day 2) but also his ability score inside, stretch the floor with ease, and allow his mobility as a forward to create problems for opponents. Had another strong showing with 9 points and 16 rebounds on Day 2 in the win.

2026 Antonio McKoy (Harrells Christian)

McKoy is a high-motor, athletic prospect who brings relentless energy every game. He applies constant pressure attacking the rim, impacts winning through effort, and flies around the floor to rebound and make defensive plays. His leadership and competitive edge consistently set the tone on both ends, while his athleticism allows him to change the momentum of a game in short stretches.

2026 James Wood (Carmel Christian)

Wood is a well-rounded guard who’s been playing strong as of late for his team, consistently knocking down shots from beyond the arc. He plays with a strong frame, finishes through contact, and brings a physical edge to the backcourt. His scoring versatility and toughness allow him to impact the game at multiple levels, and his confidence with the ball makes him a reliable option in big moments.

2027 Thomas Vickery (Myers Park)

Vickery was a dominant prospect who impacted the game with high IQ, vision, and polished three-level scoring. He mixed it up offensively without sacrificing efficiency, using his length, fluidity, and athleticism to create advantages. An explosive wing whose skill set and versatility make it easy to see why he has been rising up the charts for college programs, as he consistently looks like the best player on the floor.

2028 Mekhi Allen (Queens Grant)

Allen is such a unique player and really changes the game for this Queen’s Grant team. With his size and length, Allen’s ability to stretch the floor, knock down shots with his jumper over defenders, and find ways to get to the rim make him a tough prospect to stop, especially when he is feeling it.  He continues to shine as a perimeter weapon with a smooth release, but has been adding more to his overall arsenal to make him an even more dangerous player.

2026 Henry Smith (Marvin Ridge)

Smith is a true X-factor who impacts winning in every way. He fills the stat sheet by doing the little things—spacing the floor, attacking the basket with strength, rebounding, and making unselfish plays for teammates. A versatile, high-IQ contributor whose all-around game consistently elevates Marvin Ridge, and he brings a steady, dependable presence on both ends of the floor.

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