2025 David Anderson (Combine Academy):

Anderson continued to shine as a big-time shot-maker and creator offensively for his team. On so many occasions, Anderson was able to create just enough space to find his shot from inside the arc or outside, just needing a small bit of space to get it off and knock it down. Shot the ball really well.

2025 Dylan Deluca (CC Elite):

Deluca has been consistent all year long and continued his production to start the summer off with CC Elite. Deluca is a versatile player who understands how to score from multiple positions, can be a tough matchup from an array of levels, and has a strong skill set to go with his overall feel. This is a rising senior who can help a program and should be a target for many this summer.

2025 Kellen Karr (Riptide):

Karr continues to be an intriguing prospect to check out. He has the size at 6’5, he has a tremendous feel for the game, is a tremendous passer to find and set up his teammates, and simply makes everyone around him better. Plays at his own pace, scores the ball effectively, and brings some flash with his game. He is one college coaches need to check out this summer.

2025 Chris Rivens (Cap City):

One can see that Rivens has put in the work and it is paying off. He looks more assertive, understands how to use his frame to be an effective scoring option, gets downhill, and finishes strong around the basket, but can also rise up off catch-and-shoot situations to score. Doesn’t force what isn’t there but knows how to create opportunities as well.

2025 Bryson Mickey (NC Spartans):

Mickey is just so fun to watch in what he can do and how he operates. When you watch his game, he is so fun to see what he can do and he can be a true offensive weapon with his shot-making ability, his craftiness and vision to find teammates, and just how he consistently makes plays for his team on the court.

2025 Gabe Davenport (Pro One): Â

Davenport caught our scouts’ eyes all throughout. The 6’1 guard really showcased how to be a floor general and playmaker on the court. He excelled in being able to create for himself and others, displaying crafty moves and a smooth release on his shot. He is such a savvy guard who makes everyone around him better and mixes it up really well.