2022 6’3 Jaden Bradley (Cannon)
Bradley was absolutely spectacular on the court and solidified once again why he is THE top point guard for his class. He makes the game look so easy and makes winning plays for his team; in all, he makes everyone around him better. Bradley has the size, the mobility, and craftiness that is tough to stop. He gets to the lane with easy and finishes in an array of ways or rises up over defenders with ease. His touch and vision is also there and at times, it seems like the game just slows down for him. He was spectacular on his way to 27 points in the win on Day 1.
2020 6’8 Jamari Sibley (Oak Hill)
Sibley looks like he is starting to fit in quite nicely at Oak Hill. Playing multiple positions and stretching the floor with his 6’8 frame is incredibly intriguing. Furthermore, Sibley went 9-for-10 and knocked down multiple three’s on his way to 19 points in the win and if he can continue to show that talent, his ability and stock will continue to rise as well.
2020 6’1 Creighton Lebo (Greenfield)
Lebo was spectacular for Greenfield, as he simply couldn’t miss for most of the game. Whether it was his pull-up jumper, his ability to knock down three’s, or just being physical on both ends, Lebo did everything he could for his team vs. Cannon. He was incredibly effective on the floor and didn’t back down from any of the competition. He will be a huge part of this team and brings that leadership as well.
2020 6’2 Cam Thomas (Oak Hill)
Even though Thomas started out slow, he kicked it up a notch in the third quarter in a blow out win for Oak Hill. It is simply magic to watch Thomas work and his ability to score. His ability to score off the bounce, with either hand and even knock down shots with ease on one leg, there isn’t a shot or opportunity he passes up. Finishing with a flashy 20 points, Thomas was sensational and the highlights show it.
2022 6’0 Jaquantae Harris (Northwood Temple)
Harris started off the day in style and he had one of his best games that we have seen. The physical, strong point guard did so much on the floor on both sides of the court. Harris played with great patience, pace, and used his speed to get defenders on his hip, finishing strong around the rim or knocking down jumpers. He also rebounded the ball really well, defended, and showed off his vision in transition. He made so many winning plays for his team on Day 1.
2020 6’9 Josh Hall (Moravian Prep)
I will say this now… Josh Hall solidified himself as a 5-star prospect and could continue to rise up the rankings even more. A player with his size, mobility, skillset, and length isn’t supposed to do what he does on the floor. Hall’s ability to create off the dribble and rise over defenders is elite, scoring at all three levels. It is getting to the point that there may not be many players or teams in the country that can slow him down when he is locked in.
2020 6’5 Jahmari Harvey (Moravian Prep)
Harvey came out locked in and ready to go in his matchup vs. ISA Academy. In the first half, Harvey knocked in multiple three’s and continued to do the same in the second half, as he really propelled his team to secure an impressive double-digit win. With 23 points, Harvey also played under control with the ball in his hands. The combo guard played incredibly well on Day 1 at Ravenscroft.
2021 6’11 Charles Bediako (ISA Academy)
It was our first time getting to see Bediako in person and we were impressed by the big. Of course, he has the length and size but it is how he uses it on the court that is impressive. He really can move on both ends, showing that he is comfortable in stepping out as well as battling down the paint. Bediako’s patience and feel in the post is impressive as well, getting a read on his defenders and finishing strong around the rim.