17U 3SSB Session 2 Team Rankings & All-Session Teams

June 2026

πŸ“ Mishawaka, Indiana

The second stop of the adidas 3SSB Boys circuit in Mishawaka, Indiana delivered another loaded weekend of national-level competition with several programs separating themselves in both the Select and 3 Stripes divisions. Compton Magic and New Heights both finished unbeaten in Select play at 8-0, while Lakeshow led the way in the 3 Stripes division behind a dominant 7-1 showing.

Below are the updated Session 2 team rankings, All-Session Teams, MVP selections, and statistical analytics leaders from Mishawaka.


SELECT DIVISION TEAM RANKINGS

  1. Compton Magic (8-0)
  2. New Heights (8-0)
  3. Austin Rivers SE Elite (6-2)
  4. New World (6-2)
  5. Team Loaded (5-3)
  6. Mass Rivals (5-3)
  7. Phenom United (5-3)
  8. Dream Vision (4-4)
  9. Midwest Basketball Club (4-4)
  10. Garner Road (4-4)

Contenders

β€’ Team Lillard (4-4)
β€’ D1 Minnesota (4-4)
β€’ Atlanta Celtics (4-4)
β€’ Breakaway Basketball (4-4)
β€’ ASAK Elite (4-4)


3 STRIPES DIVISION TEAM RANKINGS

  1. Lakeshow (7-1)
  2. Tennessee Impact (6-2)
  3. AE5 (5-3)
  4. Brookwood Lu Dort Elite (5-3)
  5. ETG Midwest (5-3)
  6. K-Low Elite (4-4)
  7. MBJ Elite (4-4)
  8. CA Gold (4-4)
  9. Power 5 (3-5)
  10. TJ Ford Academy (3-5)

SELECT DIVISION ALL-SESSION TEAMS

MVP

Yann Kamagate β€” Compton Magic | 7’1 | 2028

17.4 PPG | 11.2 REB | 71.6 TS% | 33.3 PER

Kamagate continues to separate himself nationally with a rare combination of size, mobility, and interior production. The 7’1 big runs the floor effortlessly, changes shots around the rim, and consistently finishes above the basket as a vertical target.


SELECT DIVISION FIRST TEAM

Antonio Pemberton β€” Mass Rivals | 6’1 | 2027

18.6 PPG | 4.1 AST | +42 +/-

Pemberton is a quick, shifty guard who plays with excellent pace and control as a primary initiator. He does a strong job facilitating the offense, consistently creating opportunities for teammates by penetrating the paint and delivering high-level passes, including threading tight windows. He is a three-level scorer who can finish, operate in the mid-range, and knock down perimeter shots. 

His change of speed and decision-making in ball screen situations stand out, allowing him to manipulate defenses and create advantages. With multiple Division I offers already in place, Pemberton is well-positioned to see his recruitment continue to rise as he leads a talented Mass Rivals group. 

Ashton Graves β€” New World | 6’5 | 2027

16.8 PPG | 5.2 REB | 24.3 PER

Graves is a big, explosive downhill guard with a quick first step and the burst to put pressure on the rim. He plays best in space, changes pace well, and uses his length/body control to finish through traffic.

Has shown growth as a shooter and playmaker.

Ja’Ryre Brown β€” Wildcat Select | 6’1 | 2027

15.4 PPG | 3.8 AST | 2.1 STL

Brown continued to show why he’s one of the more dynamic scoring guards in his class. The explosive lead guard plays with elite shiftiness, gets downhill consistently, and finishes creatively through traffic with either hand while also creating opportunities for teammates.

Javon Bardwell β€” Compton Magic | 6’6 | 2027

21.8 PPG | 7.0 REB | 38.3 PER

A 5-star recruit committed to Kansas, he is also one of the more exciting players to watch because of his athletic profile, open-floor explosiveness, and versatility.

Offensively, Bardwell has a strong point-forward profile. He can initiate offense off the dribble, make reads in the half court, and create pressure as a downhill attacker. His athleticism makes him a major transition weapon, where he runs the floor hard, finishes above the rim, and can convert through contact. As his perimeter shot continues to develop, he becomes even tougher to guard because he can score at multiple levels and attack closeouts with force.

Defensively, his length and athletic tools allow him to switch across multiple positions and create disruption. He anticipates passing lanes well, turns steals into easy transition chances, and rebounds with a high motor from the wing spot.

Committed to Kansas.

Jordan Hunter β€” Team Loaded | 6’2 | 2027

19.6 PPG | 5.1 REB | 44.4% 3PT

Hunter continues to impress as a multidimensional scoring guard with poise and a high basketball IQ. He creates efficiently on the ball, attacks the paint with force, and finishes through contact while also spacing the floor as a perimeter threat.

The 2027 guard combines a quick burst, change-of-direction handle, and active pull-up game with physical on-ball defense that creates transition opportunities.

Jordan Page β€” Garner Road | 6’6 | 2027

17.2 PPG | 5.0 REB | 3.7 AST/TO

A 5-star recruit, he has a strong physical profile at 6’6 with length, giving him the tools to impact the game on both ends.

Offensively, Page is a left-handed guard who puts pressure on defenses with his downhill aggression. He can finish above the rim in traffic, absorb contact, and elevate smoothly into mid-range pull-ups. His size allows him to see over defenders and make plays as a secondary creator, while his re in bounding production shows how consistently he impacts the game beyond scoring.

Defensively, Page has the length and competitiveness to guard multiple perimeter spots and take on tough assignments. As he continues to develop, tightening his handle and becoming more consistent from the perimeter will make his offensive package even more complete.

Kamari Whyte β€” New Heights | 6’5 | 2027

18.9 PPG | 83.0 TS% | 39.5 PER

Whyte continues to elevate his stock with every showing. The Vermont Gatorade Player of the Year has been a driving force behind New Heights’ undefeated run entering Session II, consistently producing against high-level competition on the 3SSB stage.

At 6’5, Whyte brings a powerful blend of strength, explosiveness, and physicality to the guard position. He thrives attacking downhill, finishing through contact, and imposing his will in the paint with his strong frame and aggressive mentality. His body control and balance around the rim allow him to convert difficult finishes in traffic, while his toughness on the glass adds another layer to his impact.

Defensively, Whyte stands out as a high-level on-ball defender who competes with intensity and uses his size and athleticism to disrupt opposing guards. In a highly competitive matchup against Team Loaded, he delivered a dominant performance, finishing with 29 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists, and 1 block while leading all scorers.

With his production, physical tools, and continued success on a loaded New Heights roster, Whyte’s recruitment trajectory is poised to continue rising throughout the 3SSB season.

Nasir Anderson β€” Atlanta Celtics | 6’4 | 2027

16.1 PPG | +35 +/- | 4.3 AST

Nasir Anderson is that DUDE! he is dynamic, he is electric, and he is bringing of level of physicality to the game that not a lot of point guards do. 

His creativity, and high-level playmaking ability to the floor, is special. He thrives with the ball in his hands, consistently breaking down defenders with his quick first step, tight handle, and ability to change pace. 

Anderson is at his best in attack mode, collapsing defenses and creating opportunities for both himself and his teammates.

Specifically in pick-and-roll situations is where you are able to see his true point guard instincts takeover, demonstrating his passing ability and how well he is able to get his teammates involved. 

Offers: Auburn, Georgia, Alabama, Cal, Cincinnati, Florida, Georgia Tech, Houston, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, LSU, Louisville, Maryland, Miss St, Missouri, NC State, UNC, Ole Miss, USC, Virginia, Georgia St, South Florida, Jacksonville, Seton Hall 

Nolan Nelson β€” Austin Rivers SE Elite | 6’8 | 2027

17.5 PPG | 82.9 TS% | +45 +/-
One of the most efficient frontcourt players in the session. Finished at a high rate inside while also stretching defenses with perimeter touch.

Ja Rye Brown
Yann Kamagate

SELECT DIVISION SECOND TEAM

Cole Kelly β€” Breakaway Basketball | 6’7 | 2028

15.1 PPG | 6.0 REB | 2.4 BLK

The 4 Star out of Naperville, is a polished offensive skill set highlighted by his ability to score efficiently while keeping the game under control. 

He operates well in the half court, showing patience and strong decision-making, particularly when reading defenses and playing out of ball screens.

Kelly’s shooting ability is a key strength. He is a consistent perimeter threat who can knock down shots off the catch or create space off the dribble. 

His footwork and balance allow him to get into his shot cleanly, and he understands how to move without the ball to find open looks. 

Cooper Zachary β€” Midwest Basketball Club | 5’10 | 2027

16.2 PPG | 51.5% 3PT | 24.1 PER

Zachary continues to produce as one of the top floor generals at 3SSB. The high-IQ lead guard controls tempo, shoots it at an elite level from deep, and consistently creates quality looks for both himself and teammates.

Darius Wabbington β€” Compton Magic | 6’9 | 2027

14.8 PPG | 7.3 REB | 2.1 BLK

Wabbington is a highly skilled forward who brings a guard-like skill set at 6’9”, making him one of the more versatile players on the circuit. He handles the ball comfortably in space, showing impressive control and the ability to create off the dribble. Around the rim, he displays soft touch, advanced footwork, and a variety of spin moves that allow him to score efficiently in the paint.

Beyond his scoring, Wabbington shows strong feel as a playmaker, consistently finding cutters and making the right reads within the flow of the offense. He also has the ability to stretch the floor, knocking down shots in pick-and-pop situations and stepping out to score from the perimeter. His combination of size, skill, and feel makes him one of the more complete forwards in the field.

David James Hawkins β€” BABC | 6’8 | 2027

15.0 PPG | 6.5 REB | 23.0 PER

Hawkins is a skilled and composed wing who plays with a steady pace, can space the floor, and adds a different element to his team with his decision making. 

Offensively, Hawkins is a 3 level scorer with a smooth jump shot.  He shoots the ball with confidence from the perimeter and has the mechanics and consistency to be a real threat from three. 

Off the dribble, he does an excellent  job creating space for mid-range opportunities and attacking gaps in the defense. 

6’8 with guard skills and a smooth jumper allow DJ to be next level ready, immediately! 

Offer List: Syracuse, West Virginia, Saint Louis, Bryant, Youngstown St. & Sacred Heart. 

Gene Roebuck β€” Dream Vision | 6’4 | 2027

16.4 PPG | 4.8 REB | 3.0 AST

Roebuck consistently plays with poise, pace, and advanced feel. He never allows defenders to dictate tempo and operates with a calm, controlled approach that separates him from most prospects. 

Roebuck possesses a polished, pro-style skill set paired with impressive physical strength, giving him the ability to take over games on both ends of the floor. He scores efficiently at all three levels, whether creating off the bounce, knocking down perimeter shots, or finishing through contact in the paint. His mature frame and physicality allow him to overpower matchups while still maintaining a high level of skill and composure. He holds offers from programs like Cal, USC, AZ State, and UCLA. 

Jalen Davis β€” Slow Grind Elite | 6’4 | 2027

14.1 PPG | 5.0 AST | 3.7 AST/TO

A 4-star recruit, he has the size, shot-making profile, and combo guard versatility that translate well to the next level.

Offensively, Davis is a dynamic three-level scorer with a smooth, quick release off the catch and off the dribble. He has real range as a shooter, even though he did not shoot it at his usual high level from three during Session I, and still found ways to score efficiently by getting to his spots, attacking gaps, and creating clean looks. He also showed the ability to operate as a playmaker, processing angles and initiating offense when needed.

Offers include Kansas, Houston, Gonzaga, Oregon, UCLA, USC, Stanford, Texas Tech, Washington, and more.

Jonathan Bradley β€” ASAK Elite | 6’1 | 2027

15.3 PPG | 4.0 AST | 2.0 STL

Bradley is a quick, shifty guard who thrives on his ability to change speeds and create separation. His ability to stop on a dime and shift directions makes him a difficult one-on-one cover, consistently putting defenders at a disadvantage. He excels at penetrating the paint, where his vision and anticipation allow him to create easy opportunities for teammates.

Bradley’s footwork and body control at full speed stand out, particularly when navigating traffic and finishing in the lane. He plays with confidence and pace, impacting the game as both a scorer and facilitator. Despite currently holding just one Division I offer, his production and skill set suggest that his recruitment is poised to expand as he continues to perform on the 3SSB circuit with a talented ASAK group. 

Joshua Leonard β€” Upward Stars | 6’7 | 2027

17.1 PPG | 70.5 TS% | 31.2 PER

Josh Leonard is a long, athletic wing who brings versatility, energy, and two-way potential to the floor. He plays with a high motor and is most impactful when he’s active running the floor, attacking gaps, and making plays in transition. His length and fluidity immediately stand out, giving him the ability to affect the game in multiple areas.

Offensively, he shows flashes of elite shot-making from the perimeter. He also contributes without the ball, cutting effectively and staying engaged within the flow of the offense.

Defensively, Leonard has strong upside. His length, lateral movement, and effort allow him to guard multiple positions and disrupt passing lanes. He rebounds well for his position and brings energy that translates into extra possessions for his team.  

Difference-maker on this end of the court! 

Overall, Leonard projects as a high-upside two-way wing whose athleticism and versatility make him a valuable piece at the high major level. 

Offers: Cal, Cincinnati, Clemson, Mississippi St, NC State, Ole Miss, Pittsburgh, South Carolina, Tennessee, UCF, Wake Forest, College of Charleston, Jacksonville 

Kamsi Awaka β€” New Heights | 6’10 | 2027

14.4 PPG | 9.1 REB | +42 +/-

Awaka controlled the paint all weekend with his rim protection and force finishing around the basket. 

The 6’10 big consistently altered shots, protected the rim, and finished above defenders.

Kevin Savage III β€” Game Elite | 6’0 | 2027

16.7 PPG | 4.5 AST | 2.2 STL

Savage, a four-star guard, returns as the leader of a talented Game Elite squad following last year’s championship run on the circuit, and he continues to assert himself as a high-level producer. He plays with a combination of speed, explosiveness, and body control that makes him extremely difficult to contain. His ability to change pace, create separation, and make quick, decisive scoring reads allows him to consistently generate quality looks.

Savage thrives getting downhill, where he can finish in the paint, but he is equally dangerous pulling up and knocking down shots with efficiency, showing strong control and balance in his scoring approach. His aggressiveness forces defenses to collapse, opening opportunities for him to create for others as well. 


SELECT DIVISION THIRD TEAM

Colt Fowler β€” Upward Stars | 5’10 | 2027

14.0 PPG | 5.2 AST/TO | 23.6 PER

Fowler is a quick, dynamic floor general who plays with tremendous pace and feel when the ball is in his hands. He consistently puts pressure on defenses with his ability to attack the paint, create scoring opportunities, and facilitate for teammates at a high level. His decision-making in pick-and-roll situations stands out, routinely making the correct reads while using his explosive first step to break down defenders and create advantages.

In Game 1 against Garner Road, Fowler delivered an impressive all-around performance, finishing with 21 points on 9-of-14 shooting from the field and 3-of-6 from beyond the arc, while also adding 7 assists and 2 steals defensively. It was a strong opening statement to begin Session II and the live period, and he’ll look to carry that momentum into a highly anticipated matchup against an undefeated New Heights squad.

Derek Swartz β€” Mass Rivals | 6’5 | 2028

15.2 PPG | 6.0 REB | 41.0% 3PT

Geren Holmes β€” Team Loaded South | 6’5 | 2027

15.5 PPG | 5.3 REB | 22.1 PER

The 6’5, 2027 reclass is a dynamic perimeter player who brings a strong combination of shot-making, pace, and natural scoring instincts. 

He has the ability to create his own offense, particularly off the bounce, where he does a great job getting his feet set and rising into his shot with balance. His shooting range extends beyond the arc, and he is comfortable scoring at all three levels.

Operates well out of ball screens, and solid decision-making. He has a feel for the game that allows him to impact possessions without forcing action.

He competes defensively, using his instincts to disrupt passing lanes and stay engaged on the ball. As he continues to develop physically and add consistency, Holmes has the tools to be a highly productive guard at the next level.

Currently holds offers and interest from ECU, Virginia Tech, Cleveland State, Ohio State, Mississippi State 

Jaylen Smith β€” Team Lillard | 6’1 | 2027

16.0 PPG | +49 +/- | 42.3% 3PT

Elite shooting display from Smith, knocking down shots confidently from deep and stretching the floor all game long. Efficient, aggressive, and in rhythm from beyond the arc.

Kolt Yarbrough β€” Slow Grind Elite | 6’7 | 2027

14.8 PPG | 7.0 REB | 2.0 BLK

Landon A. Evans β€” Phenom United | 6’5 | 2027

15.9 PPG | 70.3 TS% | +25 +/-

Mason Martin β€” Breakaway Basketball | 6’4 | 2027

14.3 PPG | 51.6% 3PT | 4.2 REB

Sloane Harris β€” Compton Magic | 6’1 | 2027

15.1 PPG | 72.9 TS% | 40.0% 3PT

Vincent Cronin β€” D1 Minnesota | 6’7 | 2027

14.7 PPG | 6.4 REB | 2.3 BLK

Wesley Hilldale β€” Garner Road | 6’6 | 2027

16.0 PPG | 44.8% 3PT | 74.7 TS%

Colt Fowler
Darius Wabbington

3 STRIPES DIVISION ALL-SESSION TEAMS

MVP

William Brandon Hahn β€” Lakeshow | 6’6 | 2027

18.5 PPG | 7.2 REB | +66 +/-

Hahn is a strong, skilled wing who brings a well-rounded and physical presence on both ends of the floor. At 6’6”, he combines size with versatility, showing the ability to stretch the floor with his perimeter shooting, attack off the bounce with a quick first step, and finish effectively in the paint. He plays with confidence and consistently finds ways to contribute across multiple areas of the game.

As one of Lakeshow’s primary contributors, Hahn fills the stat sheet with his scoring, rebounding, and overall activity. He impacts the game beyond just offense, using his effort and instincts defensively to create turnovers and disrupt opposing players. His motor and willingness to do the extra work make him a reliable two-way presence.


3 STRIPES DIVISION FIRST TEAM

Ahmed Nur β€” Power 5 | 6’9 | 2027

20.1 PPG | 9.0 REB | 26.5 PER

Nur continues to show his versatility as a skilled scoring forward, producing from all three levels while impacting the game inside and out. Confident perimeter shooter with soft touch, footwork, and creativity finishing around the rim.

Christian Cast β€” Power 5 | 6’4 | 2027

18.2 PPG | 50.0% 3PT | 4.1 AST

Cast is a smooth, controlled shot-maker with deep range and real comfort creating off the bounce. He plays with patience in ball screens, gets to his pull-up spots, and uses his size to see reads while keeping pressure on the defense.

Jalen Mehu β€” New York Wiz Kids | 6’5 | 2027

17.0 PPG | 5.0 REB | 3.0 AST

Mehu has a strong frame and attacks the rim with purpose. He gets downhill in straight lines, absorbs contact well, and creates pressure by forcing defenses to collapse.

Averaged 17.0 PPG, 5.0 REB and 3.0 AST while showing value beyond scoring. He rebounds his position, makes simple reads off drives, and uses his size and activity to impact plays defensively.

Jay Kirk β€” Tennessee Impact | 6’6 | 2027

18.0 PPG | 6.2 REB | +38 +/-

Kirk has the size, scoring profile, and two-way activity that translate well on the wing. He averaged 18.0 PPG, 6.2 REB and finished +38, producing within the flow while consistently affecting the game.

He scores through contact, gets to the rim with control, and has enough perimeter touch to stretch defensive matchups. Defensively, his length shows in the gaps, on the glass, and as a help-side presence.

K’Nard Callendar β€” MBJ Elite | 6’8 | 2027

17.8 PPG | 30.3 PER | +43 +/-

The 6’8 athlete from St Thomas, US Virgin Island, has everything you want in a player. Silky smooth jumper, but can play above the rim. 

Callendar shows that he is a modern day position less forward with guard skills in a long active body. 

Callendar fits the mold of a two-way, high-motor hybrid wing/big who can impact every statistical category.

Currently holds a Kansas St offer 

Maddox Davis β€” TJ Ford Academy | 6’5 | 2027

17.3 PPG | 4.4 REB | 2.8 AST

Davis has a clear physical edge at the guard spot and knows how to use it. He gets downhill in transition, plays through contact, and keeps defenses honest with a smooth pull-up game and catch-and-shoot range.

His defensive tools are just as noticeable. Davis uses his length to cover space, make plays in passing lanes, and rebound outside his area.

Russell Rucks III β€” ETG Midwest | 6’6 | 2027

17.5 PPG | 72.9 TS% | 28.4 PER

Rucks produced at a high level throughout Session II, averaging 17.5 PPG with a 72.9 TS% and 28.4 PER while impacting the game on both ends.

He has good positional size with the ability to play across multiple lineup combinations. Offensively, he scores within the flow, makes perimeter shots, and uses his length well around the basket. He also brings value in transition and on the offensive glass.

Siincere Hudson β€” Lakeshow | 6’2 | 2027

16.7 PPG | 4.0 AST | 2.0 STL

Hudson is a dynamic speed guard who plays in constant attack mode and creates pressure with his downhill burst. The 2027 guard gets into the paint, makes reads on the move, and shows toughness rebounding from the guard spot.

Tre Keith β€” AE5 | 6’3 | 2027

16.0 PPG | 50.0% 3PT | 4.3 AST

Keith is an explosive and versatile guard who brings a high level of athleticism, energy, and competitiveness to the floor. With the ball in his hands, he is aggressive and confident, capable of getting into the paint and finishing through contact or creating opportunities for teammates.

The thing that is going to continue to separate Keith from the rest of the guards in this class, is how dynamic of a shot maker he is. He not only takes tough shots, but demonstrates a consistent ability to hit them. 

high-upside two-way guard whose athletic tools and competitive nature make him a valuable piece in any system at the next level. 

Currently holds offers from Cincinnati, Florida St., Georgia, Georgia Tech, South Florida, Kennesaw St., Providence, Virginia Tech, Tennessee.


3 STRIPES DIVISION SECOND TEAM

DeMarion Lee β€” Arkansas Hawks | 6’5 | 2027

15.2 PPG | 5.3 REB | 2.0 STL

Lee is a long, explosive guard who gets downhill quickly and puts pressure on the rim with his burst and vertical pop. He uses his size well through contact, shows touch in the mid-range, and has the defensive tools to impact plays with his length.

Hunter Caplan β€” CA Gold | 6’0 | 2027

16.1 PPG | 47.4% 3PT | +33 +/-

Plays well in the pick-and-roll and knows how to wait and survey the floor. He’s got a pretty jumper in the mid-range and beyond the arc that he uses to affect the game. The lead guard uses his handles in transition and has his eyes up the floor, always looking for the open guy. Hunter has decent size and strength when picking up on defense and can impact the game on that end of the floor by slowing down the opposing guard. Unlimited range shooter with a bright future.

Jeremiah Profit β€” Gamepoint | 6’0 | 2027

15.5 PPG | 4.5 AST | 2.0 STL

A 4-star recruit, he has a polished offensive package with a tight handle, smooth high-release jumper, and the ability to score off rhythm pull-ups, floaters, and controlled finishes through traffic.

What makes his production translate is how well he blends pace, craft, and decision-making. Profit can create separation without rushing, manipulate defenders with his handle, and force help before delivering the right pass. He averaged 5.0 assists per game, showing he is more than a scorer β€” he can organize offense and create efficient looks for others.

Continued strength development will be key as he moves up levels, but the skill level, scoring efficiency, and feel are already high-level.

Offers include Stanford, California, TCU, SMU, Maryland, Seton Hall, High Point, and more.

Justin Kayode β€” Open Gym Premier | 6’7 | 2027

15.4 PPG | 73.7 TS% | 3.2 AST/TO

Justin is a deceptive athlete who surprises defenders with his ability to rise above the rim for highlight finishes. He pairs that athleticism with a smooth and controlled offensive game, making him a versatile threat. 

He has a consistent jumper that he knocks down well off the dribble both from the midrange and the perimeter. His combination of finesse and sneaky explosiveness keeps opponents on their heels.

Maxwell Scott β€” Open Gym Premier | 6’3 | 2027

15.0 PPG | 4.0 REB | 3.0 AST

Maxwell is a powerful guard who combines strength with skill to impact the game in multiple ways. While he can shoot it from the perimeter, his improved finishing ability around the rim makes him a tough cover for defenders.

He uses his physicality to absorb contact and still score effectively in traffic. Scott’s blend of strength, shooting touch, and versatility makes him a dependable offensive option.

Nick Welch Jr. β€” CA Gold | 6’10 | 2027

14.2 PPG | 8.3 REB | 2.4 BLK

Welch has a highly skilled and polished offensive game. He displayed elite footwork and soft touch in the paint, consistently scoring with his back to the basket, an increasingly rare skill set among modern forwards. His ability to mix in hook shots, turnaround fadeaways, and controlled drives makes him a difficult matchup, especially given his size and length.

What adds to his intrigue is his ability to step out and knock down perimeter shots, giving him true inside-out versatility. Welch plays with a strong sense of efficiency and shot selection, rarely forcing action and capitalizing on his opportunities.

Preston Echols β€” AE5 | 6’6 | 2027

15.3 PPG | 5.0 REB | 2.0 STL

Sammell Humphries Jr. β€” Gamepoint | 6’1 | 2026

14.5 PPG | 4.1 AST | 2.2 STL

Humphries looks more comfortable and confident from three, which adds another layer to his game. He still brings the athleticism, rim pressure, and defensive energy, but the improved shot-making gives him more ways to impact the matchup.

Silas Graham β€” K-Low Elite | 6’5 | 2027

16.2 PPG | 33.3 PER | 3.0 AST/TO

Graham is a strong, fundamentally sound guard who consistently impacts the game with his efficiency and feel. He plays with tremendous pace and composure, never wasting movement while making the right reads and decisions for his team, especially in transition. At 6’5, he brings versatility on both ends of the floor, capable of knocking down shots from deep, creating opportunities for teammates, and rebounding at a high level for his position.

His all-around production allows him to fill the stat sheet in multiple categories, and his complete game was on full display throughout Session I, where he emerged as one of the most productive and consistent performers in the 17u Stripes division. Graham will look to carry that momentum into this weekend’s live period.

Thomas Wolf β€” New York Wiz Kids | 6’5 | 2027

15.0 PPG | 50.0% 3PT | 5.0 REB

Jeremiah Profit
Sam Humphries
Nick Welch

3 STRIPES DIVISION THIRD TEAM

Asa Fortune β€” Tennessee Impact | 6’5 | 2027

14.0 PPG | 5.0 REB | +31 +/-

Carter Margheim β€” ETG Midwest | 6’6 | 2027

14.2 PPG | 5.4 REB | 2.0 STL

Chase Richardson β€” TJ Ford Academy | 6’2 | 2027

14.5 PPG | 4.3 AST | 2.0 STL

Richardson is a high-IQ guard and Texas A&M commit who reads the floor well and delivers on time in transition and the half court. He plays unselfishly, makes teammates better, and impacts both ends with his passing and defensive activity.

Christian Haskett β€” One Time Legends | 6’4 | 2026

15.0 PPG | 4.0 REB | 3.0 AST

Cisco Munoz β€” Open Gym Premier | 6’0 | 2027

13.8 PPG | 3.0 AST/TO | 41.0% 3PT

Cisco is a shifty guard who uses his quickness and creativity to keep defenders off balance. He has excellent touch around the rim, allowing him to finish in traffic and convert difficult shots with consistency. 

His ability to attack the paint combined with his high IQ makes him a constant scoring threat and opens up opportunities for his teammates.

Jaizahn Lewis β€” Dream Vision | 5’10 | 2028

15.1 PPG | +54 +/- | 4.0 AST

Julian DeClou β€” MBJ Elite | 6’4 | 2027

15.0 PPG | 60.0% 3PT | 77.3 TS%

Julius Ferguson β€” Brookwood Lu Dort Elite | 6’6 | 2027

14.4 PPG | 5.8 REB | 2.0 STL

Segond Sompa β€” Tennessee Impact | 6’9 | 2027

14.3 PPG | 8.0 REB | +42 +/-

Xander Grasty β€” K-Low Elite | 5’11 | 2027

15.0 PPG | 75.6 TS% | 4.2 AST


ANALYTICS LEADERS

TRUE SHOOTING % LEADERS

Minimum 10.0 PPG

Select

  1. Kamari Whyte β€” New Heights | 83.0% TS
  2. Nolan Nelson β€” Austin Rivers SE Elite | 82.9% TS
  3. Eric Turner β€” Washington Warriors | 75.1% TS
  4. Wesley Hilldale β€” Garner Road | 74.7% TS
  5. Jacoby Briscoe β€” Washington Warriors | 74.5% TS
  6. Sloane Harris β€” Compton Magic | 72.9% TS
  7. Thomas Vickery β€” Upward Stars | 72.4% TS
  8. Yann Kamagate β€” Compton Magic | 71.6% TS
  9. Joshua Leonard β€” Upward Stars | 70.5% TS
  10. Kamsi Awaka β€” New Heights NYC | 69.0% TS

3 Stripes

  1. Julian DeClou β€” MBJ Elite | 77.3% TS
  2. Xander Grasty β€” K-Low Elite | 75.6% TS
  3. Justin Kayode β€” Open Gym Premier | 73.7% TS
  4. Russell Rucks III β€” ETG Midwest | 72.9% TS
  5. K’Nard Callendar β€” MBJ Elite | 72.6% TS

PLAYER EFFICIENCY RATING LEADERS

Minimum 10.0 PPG

Select

  1. Kamari Whyte β€” New Heights | 39.5 PER
  2. Javon Bardwell β€” Compton Magic | 38.3 PER
  3. Yann Kamagate β€” Compton Magic | 33.3 PER
  4. Joshua Leonard β€” Upward Stars | 31.2 PER
  5. Nolan Nelson β€” Austin Rivers SE Elite | 30.4 PER
  6. Jordan Hunter β€” Team Loaded | 26.7 PER
  7. Kamsi Awaka β€” New Heights | 26.2 PER
  8. Jordan Page β€” Garner Road | 25.7 PER
  9. Cooper Zachary β€” Midwest Basketball Club | 24.1 PER
  10. Colt Fowler β€” Upward Stars | 23.6 PER

3 Stripes

  1. Silas Graham β€” K-Low Elite | 33.3 PER
  2. K’Nard Callendar β€” MBJ Elite | 30.3 PER
  3. Russell Rucks III β€” ETG Midwest | 28.4 PER
  4. William Brandon Hahn β€” Lakeshow | 26.6 PER
  5. Ahmed Nur β€” Power 5 | 26.5 PER

ASSIST-TO-TURNOVER RATIO LEADERS

Minimum 2.3 AST

Select

  1. Samuel Pino β€” Austin Rivers SE Elite | 5.5 AST/TO
  2. Colt Fowler β€” Upward Stars | 5.2 AST/TO
  3. Joshua Tyson β€” Phenom United |Β  4.0 AST/TO
  4. Jalen Davis β€” Slow Grind Elite | 3.7 AST/TO
  5. Jordan Page β€” Garner Road | 3.7 AST/TO
  6. Josh Lowery β€” Compton Magic | 3.2 AST/TO
  7. Josiah Jones β€” ASAK Elite | 3.0 AST/TO
  8. Jamaize McGriff β€” Slow Grind Elite | 2.8 AST/TO
  9. Javon Bardwell β€” Compton Magic | 2.5 AST/TO
  10. Kamari Whyte β€” New Heights | 2.5 AST/TO

3 Stripes

  1. Justin Kayode β€” Open Gym Premier | 3.2 AST/TO
  2. Cisco Munoz β€” Open Gym Premier | 3.0 AST/TO
  3. Silas Graham β€” K-Low Elite | 3.0 AST/TO
  4. Levi Sylvester β€” New York Wiz Kids | 3.0 AST/TO
  5. Nick Giarusso β€” CA Gold | 3.0 AST/TO

PLUS-MINUS LEADERS

Max 1 Player Per Team

Select

  1. Jaizahn Lewis β€” Dream Vision | +54
  2. Jaylen Smith β€” Team Lillard | +49
  3. Nolan Nelson β€” Austin Rivers SE Elite | +45
  4. Josh Lowery β€” Compton Magic | +44
  5. Antonio Pemberton β€” Mass Rivals | +42
  6. Kamsi Awaka β€” New Heights | +42
  7. Nasir Anderson β€” Atlanta Celtics | +35
  8. Thomas Vickery β€” Upward Stars | +35
  9. James Turner β€” Phenom United | +31
  10. Zyere Ceasar β€” ASAK 3SSB | +27

3 Stripes

  1. William Brandon Hahn β€” Lakeshow | +66
  2. Nick Steen β€” Tennessee Impact | +54
  3. K’Nard Callendar β€” MBJ Elite | +43
  4. Hunter Caplan β€” CA Gold | +33
  5. Tref Rademaker β€” Power 5 | +30

THREE-POINT % LEADERS

Minimum 2.3 3PM

Select

  1. Thomas Vickery β€”Β  Upward Stars | 52.9% 3PT (9/17)
  2. Cooper Zachary β€” Midwest Basketball Club | 51.5% 3PT (17/33)
  3. KJ Miller β€” Breakaway Basketball | 47.4% 3PT (9/19)
  4. Mason A. Martin β€” Breakaway Basketball | 47.1% 3PT (16/34)
  5. Wesley Hilldale β€” Garner Road | 44.8% 3PT (13/29)
  6. Jordan Hunter β€” Team Loaded | 44.4% 3PT (12/27)
  7. Jaylen Smith β€” Team Lillard | 42.3% 3PT (11/26)
  8. Greyson Pierce β€” BABC | 41.7% 3PT (15/36)
  9. Kellan Cantrell β€” ASAK 3SSB | 40.7% 3PT (11/27)
  10. Amire Gil β€” Wildcat Select | 37.5% 3PT (9/24)

3 Stripes

  1. Julian DeClou β€” MBJ Elite | 60.0% 3PT (9/15)
  2. Thomas Wolf β€” New York Wiz Kids | 50.0% 3PT (17/34)
  3. Christian Cast β€” Power 5 | 50.0% 3PT (15/30)
  4. Tre Keith β€” AE5 | 50.0% 3PT (11/22)
  5. Hunter Caplan β€” CA Gold | 47.4% 3PT (18/38)

Final Thoughts

Session II in Mishawaka helped sharpen the 17U picture across both divisions. Compton Magic and New Heights stayed unbeaten in Select, while Lakeshow led the way in 3 Stripes.

Individually, Yann Kamagate, William Brandon Hahn, Kamari Whyte, Javon Bardwell, and Nolan Nelson were among the top performers.

With Session 3 ahead, the standings continue to tighten as more prospects emerge nationally.