Samfree Sarante, Miami Palmetto: At 6’4, Sarantee can play either guard spot and score or distribute in a highly efficient and effective manner.
Terrance Walker, Orlando Edgewater: The 6’0 guard is swift and tenacious at both ends of the court. His improved perimeter shot greatly compliments his forays to the basket.
Ryan Gornto, Jacksonville Providence: A 6’2 shooter with deep range, Gornto stretches defenses. He is also a “glue” guy that does the things coaches love that win games.
Nate Accius, Coral Springs Coral Glades: The 6’5 wing seemingly came into his own this weekend. He shot the ball well from the perimeter and was very active when it came to rebounding at both ends of the floor.
Christian Rios, Weston Cypress Bay: The 6’1 point guard routinely got paint touches and made good reads when the defense collapsed. His outside shot kept defenders honest.
Jacob Bromirski, Gainesville Buchholz: The 6’4 guard is a good athlete with a fluid and accurate shooting stroke. He isn’t shy about challenging defenders off the dribble.
Cameran Burnett, Gulfport Boca Ciega: A 6’4 wing, Burnett has great potential to be a “3 & D” guy. He shoots the ball well from the perimeter, has great length, and covers a lot of ground quickly on the defensive end.
Zak Mellouki, Gulfport Boca Ciega: The 6’8 post player has gotten bigger and stronger since the season ended making him a better scorer inside and a rebounder that can dominate his area at both ends of the court.
Zac Dawson, Pembroke Pines Charter: The 5’11 point guard is slick and quick with the basketball, collapses defenses when attacking the basket, and has a respectable outside shot.
Johnny Lackaff, Sarasota: The 6’3 guard is gritty and tough with a reliable perimeter shot that he consistently knocks down off both the catch and the dribble.
Aaron Slaney, Oviedo Hagerty: The 6’3 wing moves well without the ball, quickly gets the ball to open cutters and shooters, and plays with great intelligence.
Lawaiian Long, Bradenton St. Stephen’s: The 6’2 guard is a high-level athlete with a solid frame and good strength. He plays bigger than his size on the glass and actively attacks the basket with the dribble.
Neo Flores, Tampa Catholic: The 6’0 guard is a crafty and creative scorer from all three levels. Flores doesn’t shy away from taking big shots.
“Skoot” Donald, Tampa Catholic: The 6’1 senior is returning from a knee injury and looks completely healthy. He has good speed and quickness with the ball and a reliable perimeter shot.
Brandon Collum, Jupiter: The 5’10 guard is effective as both a scorer and distributor. He has excellent range on his shot and will challenge defenders at the basket.
Ben Baer, Jupiter: The 6’1 guard plays with great energy at both ends of the floor. Baer shoots it well from behind the arc and puts in great effort on defense.
Bryce Hoffert, Windermere: The 6’7 wing has a vast array of inside and outside skills. He is an excellent passer, solid rebounder, respectable outside shooter and plays with a high hoops IQ.
Jordan Corbitt, Coconut Creek North Broward Prep: The 6’6 wing is long, athletic, and bouncy. His perimeter shot continues to improve, he rebounds well and can defend a variety of positions.
