2025 6’4 Yasir Hall (Strong Center)

Hall continues to have a strong season and I believe that he is a college-worthy prospect with what we have seen so far. He has great size and feel for the game at 6’4, he plays hard and with a strong motor, can play multiple positions defensively, is active in the passing lanes, and really shows his ability to be an effective scorer, whether off the dribble or from outside. I expect his name to pop up more with college programs.

2025 6’2 Jayden Little (Tru Elite)

Little has been known for his offensive scoring capabilities and he showed that on Day 1 at Summer Havoc LIVE.  Little is a strong creator for himself, breaking down defenses, reading and reacting to his defender, creating space off the dribble to find his shot, and can be physical in attacking the paint to finish.  He continues to thrive as a primary offensive threat for his team.

2025 6’0 Carson Evans (Team EAT)

Evans was really good on Day 1, as he put his team on his back and made a point to be assertive offensively. He started off well, putting pressure on the defense, finding ways to be a playmaker and get to the line consistently, but then also mixed it up really well from outside as well. Evans showed and reminded everyone of his ability to be a multi-level scorer and a tough guard to handle.

2026 6’4 Jordan Noble (High Point Power)

Noble was a strong force in helping lead his team on Day 1. At 6’4, he has a strong frame that allows him to attack and be physical but also runs the floor well. On several occasions, Noble was able to finish at the rim or through contact, showing touch and stretch as well as being active in a variety of other areas on the court.

2025 5’11 Javier Tinnin (Mid-State Magic)

Tinnin was a bright spot today on Day 1 for his team. Watching his game all through, he did a great job in attacking and showing his quickness with the ball in his hands. Whether it was attacking in transition, getting defenders off balance, and finding ways to get paint touches consistently, Tinnin really impressed with his speed, handles, and ability to create.

2025 5’10 Darnerian Gibson (Cap City Clutch)

Gibson has had two strong weekends and continued that to start the event here in Bermuda Run for the Summer Havoc LIVE.  Gibson is just a tough, scrappy guard who plays bigger than listed. He really has become a consistent option, whether it is making hustle plays defensively in being a pest but also being a really good playmaker/scoring option offensively.  Brings a nice balance, is quick out in the open floor, and makes plays for himself and others.

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