2026 6’1 Owen Calvert (Calvary Day)
Calvert has had a really good summer in showing what he is capable of doing as well as his ability to elevate his game. At the camp, Calvert continues to find ways to produce and show his gritty game on the court, but also his ability to knock down shots and be a threat from outside. In his best game, he displayed confidence with his range, hitting seven 3-pointers in one game. But again, he is a highly-skilled guard who plays hard, plays with a chip, creates well for himself and battles, but also can change the game with his perimeter shooting.
2026 5’11 Drew Johnson (Burlington School)
Johnson had a very good overall showing at the camp. An underrated guard that left an impression on our scouts, Johnson was able to flourish in a variety of ways. He showed his ability to see the whole floor and lead guys to open shots, and deliver timely passes but also showed patience in his attack, made strong plays off the bounce to create opportunities, as well as showed his ability to knock down open shots when left open.
2026 6’3 Cam Fowler (Northwood)
Fowler is one that will be interesting to watch this upcoming season; he had a good showing at the camp against some of the top prospects in the state and he has a chance to really make a name bigger for himself this upcoming season in leading the way at Northwood. Fowler brings a good blend of athleticism, scoring ability, versatility, and physicality to the court. He continues to thrive offensively and showcase his motor in an array of ways. Fowler shines in his ability to help contribute to his team in several ways and brings that tough mentality to the court. Again, he will be counted on as one of the go-to guys this upcoming season.
2026 6’11 Prince Nwokemodo (Word of God)
The big man certainly gained our attention and it is easy to see that he has made steady progress overall with his game. Standing at 6’11 already, Nwokemodo has continued to get stronger and show a better understanding of his impact, whether it on the offensive end or defensive side. He finished strong and embraced more contact, he showed good touch and fluidity in running the court, and continues to excel in his ability to be a rim protector and a strong presence on the boards. He should continue to trend in the right direction and be a big on many radars the next few years.