2024 Maleek Taylor (Upward Stars Pee Dee Regional): Taylor is a 6’5 athletic, long prospect that not only was a force offensively but made winning plays in a variety of other ways. Taylor played with a strong motor, always staying active and engaged, battling around the paint, and finishing strong around the basket time after time. He finished with 26 big points to lead his team, but he also made those small plays that don’t always show up on the stat sheet.

2024 Aaron Ogunjobi (Manchester): Ogunjobi has shown some flashes in being a quality productive player on the court for his team. He has a good frame, can be strong with the ball in scoring opportunities, finishes well around the basket, and brings good athleticism to the table. He was the consistent presence on the court on Day 1 of the Summer Havoc Session 2.

2025 Jaylen Lampkins (NC Heels): Lampkins had a sensational Session 1 and backed that up with a tremendous showing once again in Session 2. Though he is a smaller guard, he has some extreme bounce that he knows how to use. Whether it is throwing it down, blocking shots, rising over defenders, and creating a ton of havoc on the floor, Lampkins brings a toughness to the table as well as his ability to fill it up.

2024 Drake Stewart (KST): It was another strong showing from KST overall and several players could find their way on this list, but the shooting from Stewart earned him a spot on this list. Hitting multiple threes in the second half with consistency and confidence, he was able to break open the second game of the day.

2025 Asher Tolbert (NC Spartans Patton): What a great showing from the young man, as he was scoring efficiently and consistently all throughout the game. Whether he was stretching the floor, scoring in catch-and-shoot situations, or scoring off the dribble, Tolbert simply couldn’t be stopped and filled it up with a very balanced attack. Impressive showing once again from the young man.

2026 James Minlend (Harrisburg Hornets): Minlend is a player we have talked about on several occasions, and he should only continue to develop and grow his name even more in the coming years. Really like what I see in his ability to create, use his length, get and finish at the rim, and make plays with his handles as well as other ways on the floor.

2025 Raheim Misher (Ridgeview Select): Misher is a long 6’3 prospect that plays bigger than he is listed. An intriguing player to monitor for sure, Misher was strong in running the floor, going from end to end, and being assertive in getting to the basket. With his length, he was easily able to finish over defenders, help on the boards, and be a strong force inside the arc.

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