6’7 ’25 Brennen Oldham (Rising Pros)
It’s easy to see what makes Oldham an enticing college-level prospect. He’s a fluid athlete with size, length, and skill. Oldham maintains a consistent presence as a rebounder and interior defender while also making clear strides as an all-around offensive threat. He finishes around the basket, attacks off the bounce, and can knock down jumpers at a solid rate. Oldham should have a productive senior season whilst collecting a slew of offers from college coaches.
6’1 ’26 Owen Calvert (NC Spartans)
There are a lot of positives regarding Calvert and everything he brings to a team. For starters, he seems to lace up his shoes and already have twenty points. Calvert is a lethal scorer who can apply pressure from all three levels while consistently creating for himself and others. He’s a capable playmaker who is willing to make the right pass, yet generally looks to put the ball in the basket. Add in his IQ, craftiness, and tough, scrappy defensive nature, and it’s easy to enjoy his on-court presence.
6’2 ’25 Eddie David (Upward Stars Carolinas)
We’ve reached the point where so many players are fatigued and beginning to show signs of inconsistency. Meanwhile, David has seemingly gotten better throughout the course of the summer. He’s a steady, well-rounded guard with nice size and an adaptable identity. David showed the ability to initiate the offense, take advantage of mismatches, and apply scoring pressure in a variety of ways. He’s a useful playmaker who defends and pursues rebounds on a consistent basis. David continues to highlight the makings of a college-level player.
6’0 ’25 Joe Bruce (Carolina Riptide)
Rounding out this group, Bruce is someone who college coaches should definitely be targeting. Not only has he improved considerably over the years, but he truly shines as a leader for this group. Bruce is a lethal shooter with creation skills and playmaking instincts. He dictates the action in an unselfish manner, yet knows how and when to hunt for his own shot. Bruce makes smart decisions off the bounce, but can also find success without the ball. He’s a scrappy defender who plays hard and sets the tone by example. He, like the others listed, will be a prospect for coaches to target going forward.