2019 Aundre Hyatt (Miller School): Hyatt was one of our standouts from Day 1 but after his performance on Day 2 against a good Oldmsar Christian team, he deserves to be on it again on Day 2. Hyatt is just so tough on the court but the debates continue to see where he could play at the next level. But in the first half, he was all over the floor. At half time, Oldsmar had 15 points, while Hyatt alone had 17. What amazes you is his smooth release, almost making it look effortless and feeling that is always going to go in. He finished the day against Oldsmar with 21 points and nine rebounds.

2017 Aaron Simmons (Word of God): Simmons might not get all the exposure being on the team with Washington commit Blake Harris and UNC commit Brandon Huffman but on Day 2, Simmons was equally as impressive on the court. He has continued to demonstrate the ability to score, slash, and finish as a guard but against Miami Country Day, he was also crashing the boards. In the end, Simmons was one of three players that finished with a double-double, scoring 15 points and 10 rebounds in the win.

2017 Parker Stewart (Ole Miss Commit, Union City): Stewart was the threat for Union City in the first half against St. James, as he couldn

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