2025 Jaylen Claggett (Lab U)

A familiar face with Phenom Hoops, as we have watched Claggett over the years quite a bit. He has consistently shown that he can produce in various ways and be a threat from several areas of the court. Now at Lab University, he has thrived with impressive stats as a scorer. Averaging nearly 25ppg this season, he has been a threat with his ability to knock down shots, as he has already hit 60 3-pointers and shooting 59 percent from behind the arc according to MaxPreps.  Claggett has shown over the years that he can be a consistent scoring presence on the court for his team and is doing so in his senior season.

2025 Loucas Shoaf (Oak Grove)

Shoaf has been really good for Oak Grave this season and has clearly elevated his game offensively in leading his team. As a junior, Shoaf averaged 16ppg but has increased that to 24ppg this season as a senior, as he is proving once again to be a strong offensive option. He can knock down shots from multiple levels, has range in his game, creates well and finds ways to get the line, and has had some impressive offensive displays including his performances at the Ledford Christmas Classic. He is a smart guard who dictates the offense well, proves to be a playmaker, and is an effective scoring option on the court.

2025 Ashton King (Millbrook)

Millbrook has certainly tested themselves this season with a heavy schedule, and they have been in several tight games throughout.  This is a team that competes and battles, and King has proven to be the go-to option offensively for them. Averaging 23.4 points per game, as well as 4.4rpg, 3.3apg, and 1.9spg, King has stepped up offensively in being able to show that he can be a strong scoring option. He continues to be a threat from deep, as he looks for his shots from outside but uses his frame to attack and finish well also. King has stepped up in some big games with his last coming against Cardinal Gibbons with 38 points.

2025 Issac Byers (Ashbrook)

Talk about a team that has been putting some wins together, as the Greenwave has now won 10 in a row after starting the season 2-2.  A huge part of that success has been Byers’s offensive play, averaging 23.3ppg, 3.2apg, 4.5rpg, and 3.2spg to lead his team. Byers has proven on so many occasions that he is a gifted scorer, creating well for himself off the bounce, mixing it up inside and out, and is physically strong enough to be a good finisher along with his athleticism. Ashbrook is a team to take notice of, and Byers has been a huge part of that team’s success.

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