At T3TV March Madness in Batavia, Ohio, we noticed talented players from the class of 2032. Many stood out, and in this article, we highlight those we’re considering for rankings, including Joshua Morgan, Jace Hardy, Khalil Brooks, Kenny Flannagan II, and Quinlan Spence, with more to be posted soon. Each prospect is detailed in the full scouting breakdown below.The complete evaluation is available to subscribers only. Premium members receive weekly player evaluations, in-depth articles, feature stories, ranking updates, player profiles, and exclusive coverage. A subscription is required to create and
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This past weekend, we had a chance to check out the T3TV March Madness in Batavia, Ohio, and we didn’t leave disappointed with the talent in attendance. There were a ton of players that impressed, as well as teams. In this article, we break down five unique players that we plan to consider when it’s ranking time. In this breakdown, some of the young stars we feature include Levell Green, Lex Brown, Wesley Kendrick Jr., Amari Johnson, and Kam Craig. Each prospect is detailed in the full scouting breakdown below.
Claim Your Player Profile Colton Puentes Position: Point Guard Class: 2032 Location: Antioch, Illinois Player Profile Recruiting / Contact Email The Athlete Athlete’s Instagram Articles Featuring the Athlete
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Claim Your Player Profile Camden Comer Position: PG / SG Class: 2032 Location: San Tan Valley, AZ Player Profile Recruiting / Contact Email The Athlete Athlete’s Instagram Articles Featuring The Athlete
The Cincinnati Blazers Open Run brought strong guard play to the forefront. What stood out wasn’t just scoring — it was pace, control, and the ability to impact the game in different ways. Three guards in particular separated themselves with their feel and confidence as the team prepares for the T3TV March Madness event this weekend. Three standouts included David Perry, Jay Goosby, and Jaxon Mitchell! Full-game footage from the open run was captured on site and reviewed possession-by-possession through a video system. Each prospect is detailed in the full
Standouts from the 2026 Pangos Junior All-American Camp (6th & 5th Grade Future Stars Game) included 2033 guards Cartier Edwards and Zayden Primrose, along with a strong 2032 group featuring Kingston Bailey, Jayden Hughes, Jacob Vasquez, Malik Potts, A’im Benjamin, Banning “Bing” Lee, Miles Ortiz, Carter Watson, Dom Humphrey, Camden Comer, Griffin Zahrawi, and Elate Collins. Each prospect is detailed in the full scouting breakdown below. The complete evaluation is available to subscribers only. Premium members receive weekly player evaluations, in-depth articles, feature stories, ranking updates, player profiles, and exclusive
Standouts from Hype this past weekend include 2033 guards Carter Hopkins (Showtyme), Preston Brown (GCBC) , and Ramonce Taylor II (GCBC); a solid 2032 group with Camden Smith, James Arphul, Kyro Brown, Tre Mitchell, and a 6’1” center Yo Ble from Crush, plus Kolton Fuller (Empire), CJ Davis, and Jayden Turrell (Showtyme); and a strong 2030 Houston Hoops group featuring Hayden Purvis, Kealan Doyle, Rob Ferguson, Kayo Blaze. Each prospect is detailed in the subscriber section.The complete scouting breakdown is for subscribers only. Premium members get access to weekly player
Our scouts met following the weekend to finalize prospect evaluations from the NEO Youth Elite Camp. We’re excited to share our insights on standout players from grades 3 through 8. 3rd–5th Grade: Isaiah Mason, Bear Harris, Anthony Smith, Colton Puentes, Nathaniel Rivera Jr., Jaxon Mickie, Mason Vaughn, Scooby Harris, Jaxen Grafton, Andre Anderson, Benny Matalonis. Breckin Riess. 6th Grade Division: Derrick Tarver Jr (4th Grader) Tommy Loid IV, Noah Johnson, Morocco O’Neale. 7th Grade: Kaedan Jones, JJ Moore, Shane Spikes, AJ Burns, Cameron Rauch, Jaysen Combs, Ty’Zon Foster, Jamonney Anderson.
Create a Player Profile — Terrill Binion IIPosition: Guard / WingClass: 2031Location: Arlington, Texas Player Profile Recruiting / Contact Email The Athlete Athlete’s Instagram Articles Featuring The Athlete
This weekend, Hype Sports brings the 2026 Kings & Queens of Courts to life and the depth across every division shows exactly why this operator continues to elevate in the grassroots scene. In the 2nd Boys division, Dallas Showtime 2036, ETA 2036, HYPE Sports 2036, and SA Blue Devils will set the tone early. These foundational age groups matter, and programs like Dallas Showtime and HYPE Sports continue building strong pipelines from the ground up. The 3rd Boys bracket features 287 Express Elite, BFAYG 2035 Black, BFAYG 2035 Orange, and
The President’s Day Hustle showcased a high-level group of 2031 guards already laying down strong long-term foundations. While scoring ability stood out, what truly separated this group was their pace, feel, and unselfish approach to the game. The developmental indicators were clear — this is a backcourt class trending upward. Our scouts evaluated each prospect using full-game film captured on site and reviewed through our internal evaluation software. This report is based on detailed film study, allowing us to track decision-making, habits, and long-term projection. Players who impressed include Shane
The 2030 class continues to show serious national upside. This group brought pace, strength, skill, and competitiveness — and several prospects separated themselves with impact plays on both Standouts from this weekend included Will Kariuki, Josiah Philips, Kane Ellis, Dax Kayshagen, Justin Seals, and more.. In order to read this full article with players above listed — plus access our weekly scouting notes, detailed player evaluations, rankings, projection tiers, and exclusive stories — you must be subscribed. Feel free to subscribe below!
Interview with Nick Billings, SoCal Director — AOG Jr. Power 32 Circuit AOG JR. Power 32 is giving out $5,000 cash this weekend to winners! The AOG Power 32 Championship is shaping up to be one of the premier national grassroots events of the season. We caught up with SoCal Director Nick Billings to break down the field and highlight some of the top programs expected to compete. SoCal Heavy Hitters According to Billings, the Southern California division is bringing serious firepower. Team DTermined headlines the SoCal group and has stacked talent across
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Some of our scouting notes from last night’s Marion County Tournament. A handful of Midwest hoopers who should definitely be on your radar. 2030 (6’7”) Levin Robinson continues to stand out at Lawrence North, showing major upside on both ends of the floor with his size, mobility, and overall feel for the game. 2030 (6’3”) Tomarri Patterson remains a versatile prospect who consistently impresses scouts and coaches with his ability to impact the game in multiple ways. 2030 Tyrice Baker looks the part of one of the top point guards
2031 guard Max White traveled to Houston to compete at the TPT Houston Exposure Camp and made his presence felt. When asked about his game, White described himself as a score-first player who takes pride in “getting buckets” — confidence you love to see from a young guard. On the court, White showed a crafty offensive skill set.
The AOG TX High Academic Camp is proud to announce Triumph UA as an official Featured Program, reinforcing the camp’s commitment to identifying and supporting elite student-athletes who excel both academically and athletically. Led by Steve Adams, Triumph UA has established itself as one of the most respected and trusted programs in the high-academic basketball landscape. Over the years, Coach Adams has helped hundreds of players earn opportunities at Ivy League and other top academic institutions, while also developing athletes who have gone on to compete at the highest levels
As a Featured Program for the Attitude of Gratitude Texas High Academic Camp, Elevate U’s track record reflects more than exposure — it reflects preparation, evaluation, and sustained development that translates to the next level. Among Elevate U alumni currently playing college basketball from the Class of 2025: A’Meir Williams — Forward, 6’8”, 230 lbs Louisiana Tech A physical frontcourt presence whose size, mobility, and continued development earned him a Division I opportunity. Brendan Ballard — Guard, 6’7” West Texas A&M A versatile perimeter player with length and skill, Ballard
Ja’meir Hayfort (2026) and Landry Ferguson (2026) led John Paul II in a competitive 74–69 win over Bishop Lynch, impacting the game on both ends and setting the tone with effort, transition play, and finishing around the rim. For Bishop Lynch, Jeremiah Williams (2026) stood out with his consistency and competitiveness throughout the contest, while Luke Nimmo (2028) continued to show the value of his shooting gravity and floor-spacing ability. Subscribe below for access to the report on the players listed, as well as weekly game recaps, player evaluations, recruiting
Dynamic Prep and Leadership squared off in a prep-level matchup that featured pace, physicality, and stretches of strong execution from both programs. Dynamic Prep ultimately separated over the course of four quarters, earning a 91–64 win at home. Austin Gooby provided a spark offensively, knocking down a game-high 25 pts. Marcus Spears Jr. controlled the interior, finishing with 14 points while doing some dirty work on the glass. Dakari Spear orchestrated the offense with poise, finishing with 11 points, six assists, & three rebounds, putting teammates in scoring positions &
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Canon Wyatt’s path to Division I basketball has been defined by discipline, development, and high-level academic standards. The Highland Park (TX) guard and AOG TX High Academic alum has officially committed to Cal Poly, where he will compete at the Division I level while pursuing a degree in Business. At 6’0”, Wyatt has established himself as an elite shooter, capable of stretching defenses with deep range and a quick, repeatable release. Competing with the Triumph AAU program, he consistently proved to be an efficient scorer who thrives in structured offenses,
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Grassroots NIT brought together high-level grassroots programs and elite young girl’s talent across multiple grade levels, with several prospects separating themselves through two-way impact, basketball IQ, and competitive edge. Standout performances came from Londyn Wood, Kharlie Griffith, Kelly Anne Cooper, Anaya Byrd, Rheyma Ampong, Brooklyn Smith, Kennedy Harris, Kaiden Baez, Eva McClintock, Jaylyn Fields, Chandler LaCore, Tatiana Armstead, Kaylyn Cain, Jayah Colbert, Ellie Freeman, Ava Course, Kennedy Johnson, and more, each making their presence felt in meaningful ways. From dominant interior play and defensive disruption to poised guard play and
A tightly contested middle school matchup in the DFW area came down to the final possessions as Wills Point MS edged Sunnyvale MS, 56–54, in a competitive, high-energy battle that featured strong individual performances on both sides. Shep Roberts with 17 points, setting the tone offensively for Sunnyvale. Kellogg consistently found ways to score at all three level. On the other side, Eli Kellogg delivered a poised performance for Wills Point, finishing with 26 points and making several key plays down the stretch. Roberts’ ability to stay composed in late-game
The T3TV Snowball Classic takes place January 16–18, 2026, at Elite Athletics Sports Complex in Batavia, Ohio, bringing together a deep field of Midwest youth programs across Grades 1st–8th. With teams competing in the Classes of 2030–2035, the weekend sets up as a strong early-season evaluation stop. ThePlayersTribe.com evaluators and writers will be in the building, on the lookout for the next standout prospect. Class of 2030 The 2030 division features programs including Akron, SC Elite 2031, SC Elite Nat, SDK, and Taft, setting the tone for competitive, physical play

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