6’3 ’27 Karon Watlington (Team CP3)

It doesn’t take long to recognize that Watlington is currently on an upward trajectory. He continues to progress as an all-around player with an excellent blend of creation skills, scoring polish, and physical tools. Watlington showed the ability to knock down jumpers, break down opponents off the bounce, and finish or set up others. He’s also a reliable defender with great length and anticipation for forcing turnovers. Watlington should continue to turn heads this summer.

6’4 ’29 Sully Templeton (Middleton Hoops Elite)

After seeing him shine as one of the most productive players last summer, very little has changed for Templeton. He’s a big, strong-bodied post prospect with an enticing level of skill for his size and age. Templeton is a polished scorer, sharp passer, and overwhelming interior presence on both ends of the floor. He clears out space well and finishes seemingly everything he attempts inside the paint. Templeton utilizes his body to play through contact and overwhelm opponents on the glass.

5’10 ’28 Sherod McCormick (Team CP3)

Few players know how to manage a game like McCormick, and that’s evident in his IQ, pace, and overall approach. He possesses a tight handle and the ability to get basically wherever he wants off the bounce. McCormick consistently breaks down opponents, touches the paint, and makes the correct decision with the ball in his hands. Though he’s often recognized for his playmaking, he’s more than capable of applying scoring pressure from all levels. McCormick also anticipates very well to force turnovers defensively.

6’6 ’26 Levi Ball (Middleton Hoops Elite)

There were a lot of guys who should be targets for college coaches this summer, and that certainly includes Ball. He’s a versatile forward who plays with nonstop energy and a rugged, blue-collar mentality. Ball is a reliable shooter and finisher with the ability to post up, space the floor, or attack off the bounce. He’s a terrific rebounder, scrappy defender, and offers useful versatility on offense.

6’6 ’26 Robert Nyamongo (All-Carolina)

Every team needs impactful low-maintenance players, and Nyamongo legitimately thrives within his role. He’s a long, mobile, active big man with toughness on both ends of the floor. Nyamongo finishes around the basket, secures rebounds at a consistent rate, and alters shots well defensively. His steady, unselfish approach to the game would make him a valuable asset to basically any team.

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