2023 Babacar Mbengue (Olympus): The 7-footer made his presence well-known early on, as he looked to rip the rim off nearly every time he touched the ball around the basket. The big man showcases his ability to finish strong but there is still room to grow in his game, which makes him even scarier. He should have more college coming his way very soon.
2024 Izzah Cannon (Olympus): A new name that we learned about in this one, the sophomore guard really captured some eyes his way with his play. He was a clear playmaker on the court, being able to create but also play off the ball and settle in for his shot. Cannon has great size as a young guard at 6’4 and he should only continue to develop his feel for the game.
2022 Immanuel Oludele (Ridley College): Oludele captured our eyes with his 6’9, strong body but his ability to play multiple positions, run the offense at times, pop out to his spots and to be a threat from three, but also get into the paint and use that strong body to finish through defenders.
2022 Cedric Patterson (Bull City): Patterson really played well in helping lead the charge for his team, as he works well using his speed and gritty mentality on the court. He can be a real pest on the court, staying aggressive but also popping out for his shot from multiple levels.
2022 Jaden Martin (Westlake): Martin had a strong showing, as the 6’10 prospect really showed his ability to be mobile on the court, display his athleticism on the boards and around the basket offensively, and bring a presence as a shot-blocker as well. Really liked his activity and couldn’t be slowed down to end the day.
2022 Stephon Richards (Moravian Prep PG Blue): Richards not only may have had the dunk of the night, as he put a man on a poster and finished with the foul but Richards really showed his aggressive nature in being a playmaker and creating for himself. At 6’2, he really showed his athleticism and ability to finish strong for his team on Day 1.
2022 Jacob Knight (Bull City PG): Love a guard that can impact the game on both sides of the court and that is what Knight was able to show. Knight was an absolute pest on the defensive end, getting into defenders and creating havoc at times but also showing his offensive capability, knocking down jumpers from several areas of the court and finishing strong.