6'1 '20 KD Johnson (Hargrave)

Hargrave Academy might have the best non-Montverde team in the country, largely due to the two-way ability and leadership of Johnson. He's a complete player with the full package on both ends of the floor. Johnson possesses vision, athleticism, high IQ, crafty ball-handling, toughness on defense, three-level scoring, and everything in between. He's always communicating and lurking to make a play on the ball, resulting in numerous turnovers throughout this contest. There's really nothing to dislike about his game, especially given his nonstop production today. 

6'6 '21 Jaylin Galloway (The Skill Factory)

Although there is a ton of talent on The Skill Factory, Galloway was easily their most reliable contributor in his first showing at the Hargrave Military Challenge. He shot the ball incredibly well from midrange and beyond the arc, but also highlighted his ability to make plays off the bounce. Galloway is one of the youngest players on this roster but has carried the offensive load with poise and efficiency. His combination of size and shooting should have him coveted by all types of Division I programs. 

6'7 '21 IJ Ezuma (Hargrave)

There's a lot to like with Hargrave's High School squad, especially with how Ezuma controls the action inside the paint. He's big, strong, and very active on both ends of the floor, which allows him to make his presence consistently felt on the glass. Ezuma finishes well with both hands and can rise above the rim at a solid rate. He displayed patience in the post and maximized his offensive touches pretty effectively throughout this contest. 

6'10 '20 Gethro Muscadin (Aspire Academy)

The Kansas commit was easily among the most intriguing prospects on display at our Hargrave Military Challenge. He has incredible physical tools and, although already very skilled, is truly just beginning to scratch the surface of his long-term abilities. Muscadin passes the ball at a high level and displays great unselfishness as an offensive focal point. He's very fluid and has the ability to take opponents off the bounce with relative ease. Muscadin is fairly versatile but should only become more comfortable in time. 

6'8 '21 Markus Ilver (Massanutten)

Even during warm-ups, it was pretty easy to see the appeal with Ilver, who was nothing short of phenomenal during the final contest at our Hargrave Military Challenge. He's pretty versatile, especially for his size, and can cause and exploit matchups very well on either end of the floor. Ilver is incredibly explosive and will catch opponents by surprise when attacking the basket. He's crafty, possesses a beautiful perimeter jumper, and mixes it up regularly on offense. Ilver is a very intriguing talent and should continue getting attention from all types of Division I programs. 

6'3 '20 Matt Williams (Aspire Academy)

We've seen plenty of impressive guards on display throughout the loaded day at Hargrave, but Williams deserves to be mentioned with the best of them. He's so strong and tough, but also displays phenomenal IQ and pace to his game. Williams is a powerful athlete with a strong burst when attacking the basket. He defends at a high level, rebounds really well for his position, and makes plays for himself and others at a pretty consistent rate. Williams has been the clear leader for this Aspire group throughout this showing.