Matthew Williams, Bartow: The 6’3 guard has a great feel for the game. He is fundamentally sound, scores in a variety of ways, and puts in work on the defensive end.
Kenzo Fugiwara, Fort Lauderdale NSU University School: The 6’5 wing shot the ball very well from distance, rebounded at both ends, and had strong finishes above the rim.
Brandon Grow, Orlando Lake Highland Prep: The 6’1 guard is always shot ready, has a quick release, and range well past the arc. Grow will put the ball on the floor and score past defenders is the closeout isn’t crisp.
Mark Dadlani, Orlando Lake Highland Prep: The 6’3 guard shoots the ball with excellent range, has a solid frame to rebound well against bigger opponents, and makes good shot vs. pass decisions.
Andrew Stankovic, Boca Raton St. Andrew’s: The 6’8 forward is a solid presence in the lane. He scores well on the block with either hand, challenges opponents at the basket, and has the skills and shooting touch to be effective away from the basket.
Myheir Session, Tampa Prep: The 6’4 guard is an excellent athlete, creates and makes shots from all three levels, and is a solid defender both on and off the ball.
Adrian Cordoba, Academy of Central Florida (SIAA): The 6’6 forward is a noted long-ball threat but he also rebounds well and is quick to move the ball and then find an open area for his shot.
Ty Duncan, St. John’s Tocoi Creek: The 6’2 guard is a sniper that routinely connects on multiple threes in any given contest. He has a quick release, moves without the ball and uses screens well to get open.
Tristan Pasch, Parrish Community: The 6’8 forward is long and uses that to disrupt passing lanes and block shots. He has a soft touch inside but can step out and make shots facing the basket.
Carter Oden, Oviedo: The 6’1 guard is strong, bouncy, and difficult to keep away from the basket area. He has a respectable jumper out to the three-point line.
Azariah Critton, Oviedo: The 6’2 guard plays with great energy, is disruptive in the passing lanes, and is a terror in transition. He finishes creatively when attacking the basket.
Jaden Magee, Williston: The 6’5 senior is a strong insider that scores and rebounds well against taller opponents. The two-sport standout backs down from no one at either end of the court.
Mason Vuncannon, Trenton: The 6’5 wing shoots the ball well from the perimeter, gets teammates involved, and can play and defend multiple positions.
Tyler Bullis, Trenton: The 6’3 guard has a bulldog mentality on the court. He takes the ball strong to the basket, is an active rebounder and dogged defender both on and off the ball.
Denver Turner, Hialeah Mater Lakes Academy: The 6’4 senior is quick, athletic and can effectively play either backcourt spot. His perimeter shot is acceptable but he is more effective at this stage as a driver and finisher.
Jeremiah Jones, Wildwood: The 6’0 guard is the definition of a “slasher”. He finds ways to get to and score at the basket in both transition and against a set defense. Jones will connect on perimeter shots if left unchallenged.
Anquan Polynice, Bradenton Braden River: The 5’9 guard is fast to the basket, finishes well in traffic despite his size, and earns frequent trips to the foul line. His perimeter shot must be respected by the defense.
