So many great performances with so many different players stepping up on the big stage to perform at a high level. We had 13 players committed to D1 programs and 18 who are ranked in the nation's top 150 prospects competing.

Here are the ones who stood out.

6'8' 2017 Ibrahim Doumbia (South Carolina)
Miami Country Day (FL)

It was a great performance for Doumbia, one which showed improvement enough to catapult him into the Top 100 rankings. He is a long and very active player, who showed the ability to step out and consistently knock down the 3-pointer. The unique prospect finished with 25 points, 12 boards, and 5 blocks in the win.

6'10' 2017 Brandon Huffman (North Carolina)
Word of God (NC)

Huffman showed out to be a big time rim and paint protector. He has incredible length and great strength and timing on the block. Among is massive array of backboard shaking dunks, Huffman showed off a nice right jump hook. Overall he finished with 24 points, 16 boards, and 5 blocks in the win.

5'10' Unsigned Senior Blake Smith
New Hanover HS (NC)

Smith came out into the event with a reputation as a shooter, and boy did he prove that status correct. The senior, who has been on varsity since his freshman year, flat out stroked it all game long. His recruitment should be picking up as shooters are at a premium, and he does it at a high level. He finished with 23 points going 7-8 from 3 in the win.

5'11' 2018 Kody Shubert
Lincoln Charter (NC)

Shubert is a showman. He can do pretty much anything you want him to do on the court. When the game was close, it was Shubert who stepped out and made 3 consecutive 3s to lengthen the lead. He has incredible vision and ball on a string handle. Shubert is tough, he defends, and most of all he makes his team better. He finished with 22 points and 7 assists in the win.

6'4' 2018 Elijah Weaver
Oldsmar Christian (FL)

Weaver is an elite prospect, some have called him the best point guard prospect in the junior class. That statement is hard to argue, as he possesses some incredible qualities. In this one, Weaver showed the ability to 1. Make great reads in the pick and roll 2. Ability to shoot the 3 with consistency. Blessed with great size, length, and strength at the position, Weaver finished with 19 points (5-5 3P) and 7 assists in the win. His performance also netted him an NC State offer at the event.