2025 Isaiah Henry (Cannon): Think it is only going to be a matter of time for this young sophomore, but Isaiah Henry has been showing us A LOT early on this season; his game has matured, and he is understanding and adding more to his game, and is really stepping up as an overall leader and go-to player. Henry continues to mix up his offensive game, showing that he can be productive from outside and inside, displaying a confident release from the perimeter but also using his frame to finish strong in the paint. The biggest thing that you see in his improvement is his overall confidence, which should only continue to carry over and should attract the eyes of college coaches.

2023 Nick Dorn (Chambers): When you watch Dorn and what he is able to provide, and then you look at his offer list… one can say that he should be holding a lot more offers. We are looking at a player before the season was regarded as a perimeter threat and he still provides that in a big way with his 3-point shooting, but now being one of the go-to players for this year's team, Dorn is getting a chance to show more of his overall impact. Dorn has a college-ready frame, produces offensively, and is a player that should have more eyes his way.

2024 Maurio Hanson (Chambers): Another Chambers player that should be getting more looks his way is Hanson, a junior forward that really opened more eyes with how he can be used and his IQ/feel for the game. Hanson continues to get stronger, showing better footwork and moves with his back to the basket, to go along with his relentless energy and physical nature on the court. But he also was able to show his passing ability out of the paint, setting up his teammates extremely well. Hanson holds a few offers already, but that list should continue to grow with what we saw.

2024 JJ Moore (Concord Academy): Moore is the spoon that stirs the drink with Concord Academy; he is a great fit in the system that they want to run, especially at the pace they like to play at. Moore has shown before that he can be a capable scorer on the floor, using his quickness to his advantage but also be a threat from outside. Moore though continues to show more of his overall point guard ability, still being a threat offensively but also being that playmaker that gets everyone involved. I think he could be a guard to really watch for more this season and summer.

2024 Ty Outlaw (Burlington School): Outlaw has been a player that we have certainly seen intrigue with, especially when you look at his college-ready frame and his physicality. But on Day 2, Outlaw really gave us that glimpse of how productive he can be in being a force down in the paint, physically bullying opponents around the basket and on the boards. It was one of his best showings we have seen from the big man.