United Faith certainly made plenty of noise at the George Lynch Invitational, and getting a clear glimpse of what this team has to offer this year, this is a program that should be on several college coaches’ radars. Players of many levels that can help a team in the future, we dive into a few of the players that really earned our attention.

2025 JD Bowden:

Bowden really impressed with his showing at the George Lynch Invitational. He displayed and showed that he was one of the best point guards at the event and should be a target for many college programs down the road. He is quick, explosive, and such a creator on the court. He can score in a variety of ways, gets by defenders and into the paint, can finish at the rim but also create his own shot, and also facilitates the ball extremely well.

2024 DJ Boyce:

Boyce was a game-changer for his team at the event, as he continued to show that he can help a team with his outside shot-making. Time after time, he shot the ball with tremendous range and confidence, lighting it up from behind the arc, stretching the court, and giving his team another weapon on the floor from outside.

2024 Isaiah Sutherland:

Sutherland grabbed my attention and he looks like he has the right mindset in what he can provide to his team. Sutherland is a 6’9 athletic forward who showcased more of his understanding and feel around the basket, finishing over the shoulder with touch, attacking the rim with power, and also being able to stretch the court. But he also competed on the boards and defensively, blocking multiple shots at the event.

2025 Dylan Deluca:

Deluca stepped up for his team, especially in Game 2 at the event. This is a prospect who is part of the Class of 2025 who can bring production to the floor with his versatility. He has shown that he can operate and make plays down low, create and display footwork and feel, and can operate from multiple levels. Deluca has shown he can bring production to the table without being the focal point in an offense, and he has been pretty consistent all summer long heading into the season.

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