2026 6’6 Riak Chol (WS Christian Prep) continues to show why he is an intriguing prospect with his ability to impact the game in multiple ways. At his size, Chol offers versatility, displaying the ability to put the ball on the floor and score off the bounce while also running the floor effectively in transition. He moves well defensively, using his length and mobility to cover ground, and consistently looks to attack the rim with confidence. With his blend of size, athleticism, and developing skill set, Chol brings appealing upside as a prospect to keep tracking.

2026 6’9 Keoni Sacco (Fork Union) showed why he has the tools of a Division I forward with his impressive blend of size, skill, and feel for the game. Sacco displayed excellent fluidity for a player of his size, operating comfortably on the floor while showcasing strong footwork around the basket to maneuver past defenders. He finished with soft touch and demonstrated a strong overall feel in the paint, but also proved capable of stepping out and stretching the floor. With his versatility and polish, Sacco continues to show the traits of a forward that can impact the game in multiple areas.

2026 Kassidy Jackson (St. James Performance Academy) put together a tremendous performance, erupting for 40 points and showcasing his offensive firepower. Jackson mixed it up extremely well off the bounce, consistently attacking the defense, creating space, and putting pressure on defenders. He also proved to be a confident shotmaker, knocking down tough shots and displaying the ability to score in a variety of ways. When he gets in rhythm offensively, Jackson is capable of putting on a show and carrying the scoring load.

2026 6’6 Mahliq Guiseppi-Kitson (Combine National) was another prospect that grabbed attention with the way he impacted the game on both ends of the floor. He played with tremendous energy throughout, using his strong frame to be physical and effective in different areas of the game. Guiseppi-Kitson brought toughness and activity defensively, but what also stood out was his comfort scoring from multiple levels. His ability to mix physical play with offensive versatility makes him a prospect who continues to show intriguing upside.

2026 Ekene Anyiam-Osigwe (Erie Prep) quickly proved to be a highly intriguing prospect and a new name that caught attention. The long, versatile guard showed confidence from the perimeter with the ability to knock down shots from deep range, stretching the defense with his shooting ability. Beyond scoring, he also displayed strong vision as a playmaker, finding teammates and keeping the offense flowing. With his length, perimeter confidence, and overall engagement on the court, Anyiam-Osigwe is certainly a prospect worth tracking moving forward.

2029 6’6 Bob Da Silva (Andrews Osborne) delivered an impressive showing with his production and overall impact on the court. The freshman proved to be extremely effective in his role, operating well around the basket and finishing plays with confidence. What stood out most was his natural feel for the game, as he consistently made the right plays and contributed in key moments. With his size, instincts, and early productivity, Da Silva is certainly a young prospect who continues to show promising long-term upside.

2026 6’10 Gideon Ekukwai (Bridgeport Prep) is a prospect that should draw plenty of attention throughout the weekend. With his size and frame, Ekukwai moved very well on the floor and stayed consistently active in the paint on both ends. He showed excellent touch around the basket, finishing plays with confidence while remaining engaged throughout the game. His presence inside and overall activity make him a big man to keep a close eye on moving forward.

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