2026 Bryan Little (Piedmont)
Little has been a steady presence over the last two days, as he brings a ton of physicality to the table for his team. He is a true competitor, works hard to create extra possessions for his team, battles on the boards on both sides of the ball, and has been looking to be a force in operating in the paint. He has solid footwork and was a key piece on Day 2 for his team.
2025 Ahmari Hicks (East Meck)
Hicks, who is committed to Milligan, has been able to show his importance on the court for his team. He is a player who has consistently produced but has also played within the offense, getting to his spots offensively and showing how deadly he can be with his shotmaking from an array of levels. He takes what is given, doesn’t force anything, and has a confident release in knocking down shots.
2026 Columbus Parker (Lancaster)
In what was a thriller of a game, Parker was a huge piece to the team’s success on Day 2. He was a true playmaker and enforcer offensively, attacking and creating, getting out in the open floor, and consistently finding ways to get paint touches as well. He was active on both sides of the ball, mixed it up well, and applied strong pressure defensively.
2025 Evan Ingram (Cannon)
The senior leader impressed with his overall activity, as he brought a lot of value to the table with his overall play. Ingram played hard, was able to penetrate and attack the defense, found ways to get inside and finish strong, as well as pull-up from mid-range and beyond to knock down shots. That doesn’t mention the energy he brought on the glass as well, as he had his hands on a little bit of everything for his team.
2027 Carlos Marshall (VCCS)
VCCS seems to have things clicking at the right time and through Justyn Whitfield has been the go-to guy, I was also impressed with Marshall’s overall performance. He played with a little extra pep in his step today, playing with a ton of energy, making the hustle plays, being a big competitor, finishing strong offensively, and bullying opponents on the glass. Played really well in earning a double-double to help his team.
2028 Bobby Montgomery (Queens Grant)
Montgomery has really stepped up as of late as a young freshman guard, really being a factor in opening up the offense with his shot-making ability. He does a great job in playing on or off the ball, helping lead the offense if needed but also playing off the ball, getting to his spots, and knocking down timely shots from the perimeter. When the threes are falling, this is a team that seems to be hitting its stride.