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Kason Dalesandro, Class of 2030 at Esperero Canyon Middle School in Tucson, Arizona, excels both on and off the court. A standout with Apex Athletix, he can shoot and pass exceptionally—scoring proficiently from all three levels with ease.

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Jamere Guyton, a 6’5” shooting guard from the class of 2028 at Sewickley Academy, is a dynamic talent. Known for his dunking ability, smooth shooting, and strong passing, he impacts both ends with high-intensity defense, making him a versatile and dominant presence.

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Adrian Thorp, a 6’2” small forward from the class of 2030 at Central Kitsap Middle School in Silverdale, Washington, excels as a versatile scorer. Known for his sharp three-point shooting, ability to attack the rim, and smooth pull-ups from anywhere, he’s an offensive threat.

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Tered Langusta, 5’7 PG from Holmes High (’27), is a sharpshooter from deep with efficient three-point range. He’s a relentless defender, hustles every possession, finishes strong at the rim, and creates opportunities for teammates with aggressive, unselfish playmaking.

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Charlie Zeghir, 5’8 shooting guard from Credtwood High (’27), is a versatile two-way player. He shoots confidently from deep and midrange, attacks the rim, and makes smart plays. Defensively, he’s tough, disciplined, and impacts games with hustle and intensity.

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At 6’4, versatile guard/forward (’27) from Crstwood High, he’s an elite iso scorer, averaging 16 PPG as a sophomore varsity starter. With smooth three-point and midrange shooting, strong drives, and lockdown defense 1–5, he dominates both ends consistently.

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Isaak Lane, 6’6 small forward from Falcon High (’27), is a dynamic scorer with a smooth three-point stroke and powerful finishing ability at the rim. His size, versatility, and scoring balance make him a tough matchup on both ends.

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Hadi Zein, 2027 point guard from Crestwood High School, is a dynamic 5’8 floor general. Strong with the ball, he can break down defenders with ease. His lockdown defense covers the entire court, while his shooting makes him a threat from every spot.

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Lincoln Meschuk, 2027 guard from Lewis Palmer High School in Colorado, stands 6’3”, 175 pounds. A floor leader, he brings intensity on defense and sets the tone. His hustle sparks momentum, his communication lifts teammates, and his sharp shooting complements his strong frame.

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Abe Hassan, 2027 point guard at Crestwood High School, stands 4’11” but plays way bigger. Recognized as the league’s best shooter, he shows elite accuracy and confidence from deep. His quick decisions, agility, and work ethic fuel his team’s success and inspire others.

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Trevor Utzinger, a 6’2 point guard from Fairfield Union, class of 2027, excels as a versatile scorer and playmaker. He knocks down threes off the catch, scores effectively from the midrange, and sees the floor with vision, consistently creating scoring chances for his teammates.

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Ben Barnett, class of 2028, is a 5’7 point guard for WCA who plays with confidence and skill. He has strong ball handling ability, creates space with ease, and can attack the rim. His consistent three-point shot and ability to drive make him a versatile offensive threat.

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Jason Stroope, class of 2026, is a 6’2 guard at Grandview High School. A lefty three-level scorer, he shoots over 45% from three, hits midrange shots, and finishes with either hand. He also displays strong vision, high IQ, and full-court defensive pressure.

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Devyn Griffin, a 5’10 guard from Adams City High School, class of 2028, stands out with his smooth three point shooting and reliable ball handling. His strong teamwork skills make him a valuable floor presence, balancing scoring ability with unselfish play that betters his team.

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Trevin Davis, a 6’4 guard/forward from Liberty High School, class of 2028, is a three-level scorer who thrives at the rim. With impressive basketball IQ, he creates plays through sharp passing and dominates the glass, making him a versatile threat on both ends.

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Lucas, class of 2033, is a 9-year-old, 4’6” guard from Beckford Charter Elementary playing up with 11U teams. Quick, tough, and relentless, he brings lockdown defense, high IQ, and a nonstop motor. Lucas consistently outworks opponents and proves he can impact the game anywhere.

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Christian Larios, class of 2030, is a 5’2” shooting guard from Lawrence Middle School who shows great promise on the court. He has a smooth shooting touch, hitting shots with confidence, and plays solid defense. His energy and focus make him a strong two-way player.

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Lamar Cox, a 6’0 point guard from Englewood High School (Class of 2027), is an elite scoring threat with explosive athleticism. Known for locking up on defense and creating offense from anywhere on the floor, he’s a dynamic two-way guard with next-level potential.

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Tyshawn Tyler is a shifty 5’10 PG from SDOHS who dictates the game with elite IQ and pace. A true three-level scorer, he can finish through contact, knock down the mid-range, and stretch the floor. Strong vision, sharp passing, and leadership make him the engine of his team.

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Luca Orlando, a 5’11 forward in the class of 2030, brings two-way impact every time he steps on the floor. A tough defender with length and instincts, he rebounds in traffic, protects the rim, and finishes strong inside. Add in a smooth jumper, and he’s a matchup problem early.