6'2 '24 Gray Madeira

Often tasked with running the team and controlling the offense, Maderia is a fairly well-rounded guard prospect. He's a knockdown shooter with the ability to apply pressure off the catch or bounce and effectively make an impact with or without the ball in his hands. Madeira creates well for himself and others, moves well without the ball, and is able to adapt to whatever the team requires. He's an engaged defender with IQ, toughness, and an active two-way motor. Madeira also does well to get to his spots in transition and attack closeouts whenever necessary. He’s simply a useful player with the ability to do a variety of different things on the court. 

6'2 '24 Seth Dellinger

Given how much of the dirty work he does, Dellinger consistently finds a way to make his presence felt. Although he's a natural glue-guy who understands how to reliably fill in the gaps, his ability to outwork opponents on a regular basis makes him incredibly valuable. Dellinger is a knockdown shooter, willing passer, and committed defender who makes hustle plays and sacrifices his body at every opportunity. He doesn't overcomplicate things by excess dribbling, taking errant shots, or making crazy decisions'and that's a massive part of what makes him so dependable. Dellinger's unselfish, blue-collar approach is something that every coach should want. 

6'3 '24 Jackson Burnham

Although the majority of this roster has progressed over the last calendar year, one could argue that Burnham has progressed as much as anyone. He's always been a capable shooter with a high motor and useful playmaking sense, but it seems like his game has taken another step forward. Burnham now shows a strong comfort level at running a team, getting others involved, and applying scoring pressure within the flow of the action. He's a scrappy defender, willing rebounder, and useful threat in transition. Burnham fills in the gaps well, but can also expand his production as needed. 

6'1 '25 Jake Benham

Rounding out the group, Benham makes another marksman for this group. Between his effortless shooting stroke, ability to heat up quickly, and consistency at convert highly difficult jumpers, it's easy to be impressed. Benham also possesses excellent range and impressive quickness on his release. This should come as no surprise, as he's starting to build a reputation as one of the top shooters in the entire state. Watching him against his brother in a shooting competition would be very interesting'he's that great as a shooter. That being said, Benham has also made clear strides outside of his jump shooting. He's improved as a playmaker and penetrator, which has already opened his game considerably.