The Mountain West deserves far more attention in grassroots basketball conversations. This past summer, we had the chance to attend multiple events in Colorado with our partners in the West, and it’s clear the region is loaded with rising talent that can compete on any stage. We’re excited to build on that momentum by announcing camps, All-Star events, and Open Runs in the great city of Denver! What’s striking about this group isn’t just their talent, but the variety of ways they impact the game. From smooth-scoring guards to versatile

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These athletes stood out at the EYB Classic, combining skill, heart, and high-level execution. Whether it was tough shot-making, gritty defense, or clutch performances under pressure, each of these players left a mark on the event. From dynamic guards to physical forwards, this group showed why they’re ones to watch moving forward: Nadav Davidow | 2027 | 6’0 | @nadav.davidow Preston Rainey | 2027 | 5’10 | Noah Barnhard | 2028 | 5’11 | @noahbarnhard Jude Shirer | 2027 | 6’1 | @ew.not_ten Aeden Haviv | 2027 | 6’0 |

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Wrapped up a great weekend at the inaugural MSCS Battle of the South! From the Class of 2029, Roman Henry, Oziel Del Villar, Karmelo Rugley, Timothy Young, Deacon Hawley, Alex Stockwood, Chris Martinez, and London Jackson demonstrated skills ranging from elite ball handling and playmaking to aggressive defense and scoring. Kenxton Perkins from the Class of 2030 impressed, contributing significantly on both ends of the court. The Class of 2031 saw impressive games from Parker Henry, Dei’undre Peacock, Mason Houston, Myles Reidelberger, and Anthony Boutte Jr., who all showcased their abilities in scoring, playmaking, and strategic gameplay, highlighting their potential as future stars in basketball. Each player’s unique talents contributed to their teams’ performances, marking another exciting weekend of basketball.

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Athletes like Jayden Vaughn, Quad Easter, and Raysean Darthard from the class of 2029, alongside Jason Tong, Ke’Andre Bradley, and Romelo Drakes from the class of 2030, and Sean Blanchard, Jason Terry, and Dorien Elam from the class of 2031, are showcasing remarkable skill and determination. Here’s a look at these standout players from various teams, each demonstrating potential that promises great future careers in basketball.

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In the realm of youth basketball, several young athletes are making notable impressions with skills that exceed their age. Players such as Makaila Williams, Jenai Griffin, Alaisha Lang, Abby Mejia, and Mimi Eckman are not only showcasing exceptional talent but are also on their way to becoming future stars in the sport. Here’s a closer look at these standout athletes whose performances have captivated both spectators and scouts alike.

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Players mentioned in the article include Isaac Boone, Rowen Griffin, Micheal Daniels Jr., DJ Parker, and Dominique Jackson, all from the class of 2030. From the class of 2031, we have Mason Houston and Kase Tarp. The class of 2029 is represented by Nathaneal White, Cameron Hood, Corey Blake, Jacareyous Holden, and Jordan Smith. Additionally, Hayden Purvis and Devan Vaughns from the class of 2030, along with Victor Norris from the class of 2029, were also highlighted.

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