2025 Shamarius Peterkin (Big Shots):

Peterkin continues to flourish and is a prospect that can be a key piece for a college program. The dual-sport athlete finds ways to be a big-time prospect on the field but consistently gets it down on the court as well. Peterkin is a long, bouncy prospect who excels out in the open and at the rim, but time after time showed his ability to rise up and knock down shots. He had a huge season in leading the charge and should be in for a big summer. It’s time for college coaches to recognize.

2025 Tyshaun Goldston (Mid-State Magic):

Another dual-sport athlete that has the blend of size, ability to make plays, and can fill it up. Whether it is Goldston finishing strong at the rim, embracing contact, or attacking downhill to score, he continues to show that he can be an effective scoring option on the court.  He is at his best when he is attacking the defense and getting to the basket, being that physical presence on the court.

2026 Nolan Ericson (Riptide):

Ericson had a big Day 1 at the event, going for 35+ points and really opening his eyes more about his ability to create, be a strong scoring option, IQ and decision-making, and knockdown shots. Smooth creator and facilitator for his team, but he really showed that he can be an offensive option to knock down shots off the catch or bounce from behind the arc, as well as display shiftiness out in the open floor to get to the basket.

2026 Toot Clay (Gems):

Clay’s game has continued to evolve over the last year, and I’m eager to see how much more he continues to add to his game. One can see that he has really developed and worked on his game, as he is an impactful player on both ends of the court. He can score and create for himself, finishing strong on drives but also being able to step out at times. He excels out in transition though, flying high and attacking the rim. He also does an excellent job bringing a defensive presence in blocking shots with his athleticism.

2025 Abijah Franklin (Team USC):

A prospect down in South Carolina, Franklin really impressed us on Day 1 and quickly is a name on our radar with what we saw. A 6’4 guard who brings that South Carolina athleticism, Franklin was able to showcase his ability to knock down shots early from multiple levels but excelled in transition in getting to the rim and finishing strong. He displayed his ability to really score the ball effectively and do so in a variety of ways, as he holds one D1 offer already and could be one to garner more attention.