2024 Dylan Harper (Don Bosco): Coming into the event, Harper was going to be a big-time target for so many and he showed why he is one in front of HM coaches surrounding the baseline. When you watch Harper operate, he makes the game look effortless on the court, playing at a terrific, methodical pace, reading the floor well, picking his spots and attacking, using his body well to get out in transition and score, and simply making the game look easy. He finished the game with 24 points in leading the charge, efficiently making plays inside the arc.

2024 Chris Crudup (Garner): Crudup was one of the guards that led the charge, as he has been a name popping up more and more with his scoring power on the court. He was able to finish with 12 points to lead his team, going 4-for-9 from the court and doing so in an array of ways. Quick guard that knows how to put the ball in the basket and did that for his team on Day 1.

2025 Jackson Keith (Southern Durham): Though it was a tough start to the game, Keith started to flex his muscle and really try to put his team on his back to complete the comeback. Keith was able to really be a force in the second half, showing just how strong he can operate down low, be strong on the boards, create and score through double-teams, and play with energy. There is so much to like about his game, and I do believe that it is only the start of what he will be at the next level.

2023 Gabe Cerda (Millbrook): You just have to love what Cerda brings when he is playing on the court. Cerda plays so hard on both ends of the court, and just has that scrappy feel as well. Cerda did a great job in allowing his defensive presence to help turn into offense, getting out in transition, weaving through the defense, and finding ways to make plays. He sets the tone for this team and is a veteran leader who you love having the ball in his hands, and knows how to step up on both sides.

2023 Aaron Bradshaw (Camden): Regarded as one of the top players in the country, Bradshaw quickly showed why he was such a big-time priority and eventually is going to Kentucky. He can be a complete mismatch on the court at his size, standing 7-foot, showing how fluid he can operate on different levels of the floor, being a big-time rim protector, and simply dominating the paint at his size. He couldn’t be stopped on Day 1, as he racked up a strong double-double to start his week.

2023 Amari Richardson (Panther Creek): Even though it was a tough game against Camden overall, Richardson competed throughout the game and remained confident in his ability to knock down shots. He has a confident release, showcased his range in hitting multiple threes, and was able to handle the pressure as well as play with energy on the floor.