2026 6’8 Benton Welker (Q6 All-Stars)
Talking about new names to learn about, 2026 6’8 Benton Welker from Florida has been able to garner some more attention his way. The blend of size and fluidity in his game brings a lot of intrigue, as he has a strong skillset, can create and make plays for himself, finishes well around the basket, and really is fluid overall on the court. He can be a tough matchup with his size and feel for the game, as he had a good showing on Day 2.
2025 6’0 Isaiah Skinn (Family Over Fame)
Skinn was one that I learned about on Day 1 and grabbed my attention on Day 2 as well. The scrappy guard has a strong feel and is relentless in his ability to impact the game both offensively and defensively. He is incredibly quick on both sides of the ball, creating havoc for opponents defensively but also showing strong handles and creativity offensively, especially off the dribble. Puts in the hard work and it shows on the court.
2025 6’3 Rue Chapman (Truth Elite)
Getting a chance to watch Truth Elite once again, Chapman is one that always seems to garner my attention and I’m eager to see more of his game. He is a long, lengthy prospect that finds ways to flourish out in transition, attacking the rim with his athleticism, and also being able to create space for his shot from multiple levels. When you watch his game, he brings value in several areas, and his high school stats back that up. I’m eager to see more his senior year in what he can do on the court.
2026 6’2 Devin Goldston (Durham Hurricanes)
After an MVP showing on Day 1, Goldston backed it up with a 24-point outing on Day 2. The 3-sport athlete has really been able to show his overall impact and his ability to be that high-motor, strong prospect that does the dirty work. Time after time he was able to bring a ton of value to his team as an offensive option, making plays, scoring effectively, displaying good athleticism, and just competing.
2027 Drew Neve (Carolina Riptide)
Neve certainly is a familiar name on the Phenom Hoops platform, and he came up big early in the afternoon with his double-double performance of 19 points and 12 rebounds. Neve continues to be a workhorse on the court, as he makes a difference for this team in a variety of areas. He plays hard, has a knack for attacking the boards, can operate and space the floor, and simply find ways to make plays for his team.