June 2026
16U adidas 3SSB Boys Session II Recap
π Mishawaka, Indiana
The 16U division at adidas 3SSB Session II in Mishawaka featured a deep group of 2028 and 2029 prospects across both the Select and 3 Stripes divisions.
99OVR, Southern Assault, Garner Road and Game Elite continued to separate themselves in Select play, while Open Gym Premier and Gamepoint led the way in the 3 Stripes division after strong weekends.
Josiah Rose earned Select Division MVP honors after leading 99OVR with 22.5 PPG, 7.0 REB and a 35.3 PER. Tariq Johnson earned 3 Stripes Division MVP honors after averaging 17.3 PPG, 5.8 AST and helping lead Open Gym Premier.
SCOPE SCOUTING 16U SELECT TEAM RANKINGS
- 99OVR β 6-2
- Southern Assault β 7-1
- Garner Road β 7-1
- Game Elite β 6-2
- Team Loaded β 6-2
- Austin Rivers SE Elite β 6-2
- D1 Minnesota β 6-2
- BABC β 6-2
- Dream Vision β 5-3
- Team Loaded South β 5-3
Contenders
- Indiana Elite β 5-3
- Compton Magic β 4-4
- Midwest Basketball Club β 4-4
- Phenom United β 4-4
- Breakaway Basketball β 4-4
SCOPE SCOUTING 16U 3 STRIPES TEAM RANKINGS
- Open Gym Premier β 7-1
- Gamepoint β 7-1
- Team Lillard β 6-2
- Lakeshow β 6-2
- Tru Colorado β 6-2
- Brookwood Lu Dort Elite β 6-2
- Tennessee Impact β 5-3
- ETG Midwest β 4-4
- K-Low Elite β 4-4
- CA Gold β 4-4
ALL SESSION II 16U SELECT β 1ST TEAM
MVP β Josiah Rose β 99OVR | 6β3 | 2028
22.5 PPG | 7.0 REB | 69.9 TS% | 35.3 PER
Rose is a powerful, left-handed wing who combines strength, explosiveness, and skill to make a consistent two-way impact. He thrives attacking the paint, where his body control and physicality allow him to absorb contact and finish through defenders, often elevating for highlight-level plays. He plays with an aggressive mindset, putting constant pressure on the rim.
Offensively, Rose complements his interior scoring with a smooth perimeter stroke, giving him the ability to stretch the floor. He also shows advanced feel as a playmaker, displaying strong vision and the ability to thread passes to teammates. On the glass, he rebounds with effort and toughness, and defensively, his athleticism stands out, using his length and timing to generate steals and even pin shots off the backboard.
- Antoine Caughman Jr. β Upward Stars | 6β4 | 2028
19.0 PPG | 46.7% 3PT | 65.8 TS%
Caughman is a long, athletic, and explosive wing who made a strong statement in his first showing at 3SSB Boys Session I, finishing as the game-leading scorer on Day 1. He displayed a versatile scoring arsenal, consistently creating his own offense while knocking down perimeter shots, including five made threes. He was equally effective attacking the paint, where he finished with both power and touch.
Defensively, Caughman was active and disruptive, using his length to jump passing lanes and generate steals, often turning those into transition opportunities where he pushed the ball coast-to-coast for finishes. He made scoring look effortless throughout his performance. With his current offer list still early, his production and tools suggest that his recruitment is positioned to expand significantly as the spring and summer progress.
- Cameron Moore β Team Loaded South | 6β7 | 2028
17.8 PPG | 6.0 REB | 3.5 AST | 32.9 PER
Moore earned All-Session II 1st Team honors after producing as one of the more complete frontcourt pieces in the 16U Select division. He brings vertical athleticism, rim pressure and defensive range, with the ability to impact the glass and protect the paint. Offensively, he showed value beyond finishing, making reads as a secondary passer and giving Team Loaded South a forward who can connect possessions from different spots on the floor.
- Herbert Agamba β Austin Rivers SE Elite | 6β8 | 2029
14.5 PPG | 4.3 REB | 1.3 BLK | 34.1 PER
Agamba earned All-Session II 1st Team honors as one of the more physically intriguing frontcourt prospects in the 16U Select division. His size, length and mobility showed up defensively, where he protected the rim, challenged shots and had the quickness to cover space outside the paint. Offensively, he ran the floor well, finished around the basket and created value through second-chance opportunities. His face-up comfort and developing touch give him more upside beyond traditional interior play.
- Juleeyan Williams β Compton Magic | 6β3 | 2029
21.3 PPG | 5.5 REB | 65.1 TS% | 28.4 PER
Williams is an elite lead guard with the ability to create scoring opportunities for himself at all three levels. He operates with a strong feel for the game, showing patience with the ball while reading defenders, and has the explosiveness to consistently beat his man off the bounce.
- Kenyon St. Louis β Garner Road | 6β3 | 2028
11.8 PPG | 4.3 REB | 3.3 AST | +54 +/-
St. Louis earned All-Session II 1st Team honors with a steady, composed floor game for Garner Road. He plays with good control as a lead guard, using pace changes, ball-screen reads and strong decision-making to keep the offense organized. As a scorer, he can get to his pull-up, finish with touch in the lane and make defenses respect him off the catch. His size also gives him defensive value, allowing him to pressure guards and impact passing lanes.
- Kevin Wilson β D1 Minnesota | 6β1 | 2028
20.0 PPG | 2.3 AST | 64.1 TS% | 27.7 PER
A 4-star guard, he plays with poise against pressure, gets his team into offense, and makes quick decisions when the defense sends help. His shooting range is a major separator, with the ability to comfortably stretch the floor from well beyond the arc. He also showed craft as a creator, getting into pull-up jumpers and using his handle to finish around size.
- KingDaniel Hernandez β Game Elite | 6β0 | 2028
17.0 PPG | 83.3% 3PT | 77.1 TS%
Hernandez earned All-Session II 1st Team honors with one of the most efficient shooting performances in the 16U Select division. He was a major perimeter threat, shooting 83.3% from three while showing the ability to score off the dribble and play through pressure. His quick first step and strong frame helped him get into the paint, and he showed enough passing feel to punish defensive attention. Defensively, he competed on the ball and brought activity that fit Game Eliteβs pace.
- Marcus Boyd β 99OVR | 6β3 | 2028
16.5 PPG | 3.3 AST | 64.4 TS% | 23.9 PER
Boyd earned All-Session II 1st Team honors with efficient scoring and steady creation for 99OVR. He plays with real burst off the dribble, using his athleticism and body control to pressure the rim while still having the shot-making to score from the mid-range and beyond the arc. As a playmaker, he showed the handle and vision to organize possessions and create advantages. Defensively, his physical tools allow him to guard the ball and disrupt plays on the perimeter.
- Parker McDaniel β Southern Assault | 6β4 | 2028
21.5 PPG | 57.1% 3PT | 71.9 TS% | 32.1 PER
McDaniel has been one of the cleanest shot-makers through Session 2. The 6β4 guard shoots it with range, gets it off quickly, and moves well without the ball to create space before the catch.



ALL SESSION II 16U SELECT β 2ND TEAM
- Austin Davie β Wildcat Select | 6β5 | 2028
18.8 PPG | 8.3 REB | 65.5 TS% | 31.5 PER - Blaze Johnson β Atlanta Celtics | 6β4 | 2028
16.3 PPG | 3.3 REB | 2.3 AST
A 5-star recruit, he has a strong frame that allows him to play through contact, but what stood out most was his scoring polish. He can stretch the floor with deep range, get into quick pull-ups, and create separation with a step-back jumper. He also showed patience with the ball, changed speeds well, read ball screens, and made the right pass when the defense shifted. With his combination of shooting, strength, and growing explosiveness, Johnson has the tools to keep trending up as a versatile offensive weapon.
- Caleb Coolman β Indiana Elite | 6β4 | 2028
17.5 PPG | 44.8% 3PT | 65.2 TS% - Damien Sanu β Mass Rivals | 6β1 | 2028
20.0 PPG | 58.8 TS% | 24.8 PER - Hudson Hatch β Team Loaded | 6β10 | 2028
14.8 PPG | 5.5 REB | 54.5% 3PT | 78.1 TS% - Kingston Gould β Southern Assault | 6β2 | 2028
13.3 PPG | 3.8 REB | 3.8 AST | 21.3 PER
Plays with control and efficiency. Comfortable in the mid-range, using change-of-pace dribbles, stop-and-pop pull-ups, fadeaways, and counters to create separation without forcing shots. His handle allows him to shift defenders, get to his spots, and finish with craft around the basket. Defensively, he brings ball pressure, jumps passing lanes, and turns stops into transition chances.
- Kyle Hunter β Phenom United | 6β5 | 2028
19.0 PPG | 5.0 REB | 79.6 TS%
Hunter brings a strong, physical frame and uses it well as a downhill scorer. He gets into the lane with purpose, plays through contact, and showed his scoring upside with a 28-point outing in Phenom Unitedβs win over TJ Ford Academy.
- Malachi Odugbela β BABC | 6β6 | 2028
18.3 PPG | 3.0 REB | 71.1 TS% | 34.7 PER
Odugbela brings a modern wing skill set with size, length, and guard-like comfort on the ball. He scores efficiently from all three levels, gets downhill with long strides, and shows the vision to make plays out of ball-screen actions.
- Maurice Carter β Compton Magic | 6β0 | 2028
19.0 PPG | 46.2% 3PT | 65.4 TS%
He has a quick first step, tight handle, and the burst to turn small gaps into scoring chances. Once he gets inside, he finishes with creativity, using body control, reverse finishes, and up-and-under moves to score through traffic. He also showed shot-creation value with change-of-pace dribbles, hesitations, and pull-up counters.
- Tighe Arache β Mass Rivals | 6β4 | 2029
20.8 PPG | 52.4% 3PT | 64.2 TS% | 30.1 PER
Long, fluid perimeter prospect with a polished offensive approach. Plays with control, processes the floor well under pressure, and shows a smooth, repeatable shooting stroke that translates off the catch and off movement.


ALL SESSION II 16U SELECT β 3RD TEAM
- Braylon Washington β BABC | 6β3 | 2028
15.3 PPG | 5.8 REB | 41.7% 3PT | 28.8 PER - Carson Trenz β Midwest Basketball Club | 6β7 | 2029
11.5 PPG | 5.8 REB | 64.2 TS% | 25.0 PER - Emmanuel Oyesanmi β D1 Minnesota | 6β4 | 2028
15.0 PPG | 66.8 TS% | 20.9 PER - Dwane Lind β Slow Grind | 6β1 | 2028
16.8 PPG | 39.3% 3PT - Greg Dauer β Austin Rivers SE Elite | 6β5 | 2028
13.3 PPG | 3.3 REB | 2.3 AST | 63.8 TS% - JaShawn Coffey β Phenom United | 6β0 | 2028
17.0 PPG | 2.5 AST | 84.7 TS% - Jeylan Womack β Team Loaded South | 6β5 | 2028
15.3 PPG | 38.5% 3PT | 54.5 TS% - Knowledge Wright β Dream Vision | 5β10 | 2028
12.0 PPG | 3.3 AST | +60 +/- - Larry Jenkins β New Heights | 6β4 | 2028
15.3 PPG | 3.3 REB | 65.5 TS% - Travis Cooper Jr. β Garner Road | 6β4 | 2028
11.3 PPG | 3.3 REB | 74.2 TS%
ALL SESSION II 16U 3 STRIPES β 1ST TEAM
MVP β Tariq Johnson β Open Gym Premier | 5β10 | 2029
17.3 PPG | 5.8 AST | 2.0 STL | 26.3 PER
Tariq is a dynamic point guard with a quick first step that allows him to create separation with ease. His tight handle makes him difficult to contain, and he consistently keeps defenders on their heels.
A confident shooter with deep range, he can knock down shots at a high clip while also embracing contact when attacking the rim. His combination of skill, toughness, and scoring versatility makes him a high-impact guard on both ends of the floor.
- Darian Proctor β Tru Colorado | 6β1 | 2028
17.3 PPG | 79.2 TS% | 27.4 PER
Proctor earned All-Session II 1st Team honors after an efficient and controlled scoring weekend for Tru Colorado. He creates separation well off the dribble, changes pace effectively and consistently got into the paint under control. His touch around the rim, pull-up game and perimeter shooting made him difficult to contain as a scorer. Beyond the scoring, he showed strong decision-making as a lead guard and competed defensively with pressure on the ball throughout the session.
- Grayson Burton β Tennessee Impact | 6β5 | 2029
22.8 PPG | 43.8% 3PT | 27.1 PER
Burton has been one of the top scoring guards through Session 2. The 6β5 guard scores comfortably at all three levels, shoots it confidently from deep, and uses his size well attacking downhill through contact.
- James Jenkins III β MBJ Elite | 6β4 | 2028
25.8 PPG | 6.0 REB | 50.0% 3PT | 30.1 PER
Comfortable creating off the dribble, stepping into mid-range looks, and spacing the floor when given room. His size helped him on the glass, where he rebounded well for his position and created second-chance points. He also made plays with his length defensively and showed the motor to impact the game in multiple areas.
- Kalan Steinbeck β ETG Midwest | 6β5 | 2028
21.0 PPG | 5.5 REB | 56.5% 3PT | 32.8 PER
Steinbeck is a tough shot-making wing with size, range, and a quick release. Heβs comfortable shooting over smaller defenders, can punish matchups inside, and brings a physical edge on the glass and defensively.
- Micah Cunningham β Gamepoint | 6β4 | 2028
15.8 PPG | 4.0 REB | 74.0 TS% | 33.0 PER
Cunningham earned All-Session II 1st Team honors with efficient two-way production for Gamepoint. He played within himself offensively, choosing good spots to attack and finishing possessions without forcing low-value shots. His size showed up defensively, where he could pressure the ball, use his length in passing lanes and rebound outside his area. The shooting consistency will continue to be an important piece of his development, but his activity, physical tools and decision-making gave Gamepoint reliable value on both ends.
- Owen Hatch β Open Gym Premier | 6β5 | 2028
16.3 PPG | 50.0% 3PT | 74.7 TS% | 38.0 PER
Smooth shot-maker with a quick release and real value as a floor spacer. Moves well without the ball, shoots it with confidence, and has produced in multiple winning efforts. Capped off Game 4 with a thunderous breakaway dunk showing his athleticism.
- Parks Weaver β Team Lillard | 6β4 | 2028
15.8 PPG | 58.8% 3PT | 81.6 TS%
Weaver earned All-Session II 1st Team honors with one of the most efficient shooting performances in the 16U 3 Stripes division. His shot preparation and balance stood out, especially as a floor spacer who could relocate and punish late closeouts. He also showed comfort handling pressure, keeping the ball moving and making the right pass when defenders overplayed his scoring. Defensively, he competed on the ball and used his size well at the guard spot. Recently earned an offer from High Point.
- Tre Simmons β Lakeshow | 6β0 | 2028
15.0 PPG | 5.5 REB | 2.5 AST | 27.4 PER
Simmons earned All-Session II 1st Team honors after giving Lakeshow strong guard production across the weekend. He handled the ball with control, used change of direction to get defenders off balance and showed confidence stretching the floor from deep. His rebounding stood out from the guard spot, and he was able to turn those possessions into early offense. In the half court, he made solid reads out of ball screens and created drive-and-kick opportunities when help rotated.
- Tyler Treder β Gamepoint | 6β8 | 2028
16.8 PPG | 3.5 REB | 85.2 TS% | 30.0 PER
Treder earned All-Session II 1st Team honors with an efficient offensive weekend for Gamepoint. He brings real floor-spacing value from the frontcourt, showing soft touch and range that forces bigger defenders to guard away from the rim. His offensive profile is not limited to spot-up shooting β he can play as a stretch forward, finish inside and give Gamepoint lineup flexibility with his inside-out skill set.



ALL SESSION II 16U 3 STRIPES β 2ND TEAM
- Akeem McLaren β New York Wiz Kids | 6β1 | 2028
20.0 PPG | 50.0% 3PT | 75.9 TS% | 27.9 PER - Amare Chandler β Team Lillard | 6β5 | 2028
15.5 PPG | 57.1% 3PT | 80.7 TS% - Christopher Davis β CA Gold | 6β4 | 2028
15.5 PPG | 45.5% 3PT - Elijah Span β Arkansas Hawks | 6β5 | 2028
20.3 PPG | 7.8 REB | 2.0 BLK | 36.6 PER
Span has been a tough cover because of how quickly he turns drives into paint touches and finishes. He plays through bodies, rebounds with strength, and showed real defensive timing in the opener with 6 blocks.
- Justin Akengbowa β Tennessee Impact | 6β7 | 2028
14.0 PPG | 8.0 REB | 4.5 BLK | 25.1 PER - Keaton Melcher β ETG Midwest | 6β2 | 2028
13.5 PPG | 12 3PM | 38.7% 3PT - Liam-Emmanuel Bundalian β Brookwood Lu Dort Elite | 5β11 | 2028
13.5 PPG | 3.3 AST | 22.7 PER - MJ Thompson β K-Low Elite | 6β3 | 2028
14.0 PPG | 69.2% 3PT | 67.0 TS% - Montae Johnson β Tru Colorado | 6β1 | 2028
16.8 PPG | 40.0% 3PT | 73.5 TS%
Johnson gives Tru Colorado a strong, composed lead guard who can score without getting sped up. He changes gears well, gets to the paint with control, and has been reliable late in possessions because of his ability to draw contact and convert at the line.
- Victor Lagerkvist β K-Low Elite | 6β6 | 2028
14.5 PPG | 53.3% 3PT | 25.8 PER



ALL SESSION II 16U 3 STRIPES β 3RD TEAM
- Brian Cal Jr. β Arkansas Hawks | 6β1 | 2028
18.8 PPG | 4.5 REB | 25.1 PER
Cal Jr. has been a productive lead guard through Session 2, balancing scoring, creation, and defensive activity. He gets consistent paint touches with his handle and change of pace, but also showed he can organize the offense and make the right reads when help comes.
- Bryson Davis β 7 Days | 6β2 | 2028
15.5 PPG | 50.0% 3PT | 66.6 TS% - Dari Bruce β Team Lillard | 6β5 | 2029
12.8 PPG | 76.9 TS% - Darien Jenkins β ETG Midwest | 6β4 | 2028
12.8 PPG | 5.0 REB | 2.8 AST - Isaiah Dorsainvil β AE5 | 6β1 | 2028
13.5 PPG | 46.7% 3PT | 69.3 TS% - Isaiah Hill β Open Gym Premier | 6β2 | 2028
13.0 PPG | 6.5 REB | 1.5 BLK | 26.5 PER - Jamel Jordan β New York Wiz Kids | 6β3 | 2028
15.0 PPG | 63.3 TS% - Jeremiah Evans β AE5 | 6β9 | 2028
13.0 PPG | 6.7 REB | 2.3 BLK - Kayden Patrick β Tru Colorado | 6β4 | 2028
12.5 PPG | 3.8 REB | 65.5 TS% - Leo Pomianek β CA Gold | 6β4 | 2028
12.8 PPG | 4.0 REB | 85.7% FT
TRUE SHOOTING % (TS%) LEADERS
Minimum 10.0 PPG
Select
- Kaylen Brooks (Phenom United) β 85.1%
- JaShawn Coffey (Phenom United) β 84.7%
- Daniel Zoa (D1 Minnesota) β 82.9%
- Trevor Holland (Southern Assault) β 82.0%
- Kyle Hunter (Phenom United) β 79.6%
- Elynn Stearns (Phenom United) β 79.2%
- JR Mosley (Dream Vision) β 78.5%
- Hudson Hatch (Team Loaded) β 78.1%
- KingDaniel Hernandez (Game Elite) β 77.1%
- Devin Mikell (Team Loaded) β 76.0%
3 Stripes
- Tyler Treder (Gamepoint) β 85.2%
- Parks Weaver (Team Lillard) β 81.6%
- Amare Chandler (Team Lillard) β 80.7%
- Darian Proctor (Tru Colorado) β 79.2%
- Dari Bruce (Team Lillard) β 76.9%
True Shooting Percentage measures overall scoring efficiency, factoring in 2PT, 3PT and FT production to evaluate complete scoring impact.
PLAYER EFFICIENCY RATING (PER) LEADERS
Minimum 10.0 PPG
Select
- Josiah Rose (99OVR) β 35.3
- Malachi Odugbela (BABC) β 34.7
- Herbert Agamba (Austin Rivers SE Elite) β 34.1
- Cameron Moore (Team Loaded South) β 32.9
- Parker McDaniel (Southern Assault) β 32.1
- Austin Davie (Wildcat Select) β 31.5
- Tighe Arache (Mass Rivals) β 30.1
- Braylon Washington (BABC) β 28.8
- Juleeyan Williams (Compton Magic) β 28.4
- Kevin Wilson (D1 Minnesota) β 27.7
3 Stripes
- Owen Hatch (Open Gym Premier) β 38.0
- Elijah Span (Arkansas Hawks) β 36.6
- Micah Cunningham (Gamepoint) β 33.0
- Kalan Steinbeck (ETG Midwest) β 32.8
- JP Minty (Lakeshow) β 30.6
PER summarizes total statistical production and overall impact, combining scoring, rebounding, playmaking and defensive activity into one efficiency metric.
ASSIST-TO-TURNOVER RATIO (AST/TO) LEADERS
Minimum 2.3 AST
Select
- JaShawn Coffey (Phenom United) β 5.0
- Elkin Pena (Mass Rivals) β 4.5
- Kevin Wilson (D1 Minnesota) β 4.5
- Kingston Gould (Southern Assault) β 3.8
- Cameron Moore (Team Loaded South) β 3.5
- Kenyon St. Louis (Garner Road) β 3.3
- Brady Bowman (Midwest Basketball Club) β 2.8
- Kelvin Anderson Jr. (Team Loaded)β 2.7
- Marcus Boyd (99OVR) β 2.6
- Shalahn Beckford (Austin Rivers SE Elite)β 2.3
3 Stripes
- Carter Brown (Open Gym Premier) β 3.7
- Tariq Johnson (Open Gym Premier) β 3.3
- Romelo Herrera (MBJ Elite Jr)Β β 3.0
- Tre Simmons (Lakeshow) β 2.5
- Montae Johnson (Tru Colorado) β 2.5
Assist-to-turnover ratio evaluates a playerβs ability to create offense while protecting possessions, highlighting efficiency and decision-making from primary ball handlers.
PLUS-MINUS (+/-) LEADERS
Max 1 Player Per Team
Select
- Kyle Hunter (Phenom United) β +87
- Oumar Dabo (Dream Vision) β +63
- Malachi Odugbela (BABC) β +61
- Jayden Adams (Team Loaded South) β +58
- Kenyon St. Louis (Garner Road) β +54
- Parker McDaniel (Southern Assault) β +53
- Greg Dauer (Austin Rivers SE Elite) β +53
- Kelvin Anderson Jr (Team Loaded) β +43
- Lamandre Wright Jr (D1 Minnesota) β +34
- Luckie Harbert (99OVR) β +33
3 Stripes
- JP Minty (Lakeshow) β +63
- Tariq Johnson (Open Gym Premier) β +48
- Matthew Bernal (Gamepoint)β +41
- Jakob Wolker (Brookwood Lu Dort Elite) β +36
- Evan Winkler (MBJ Elite Jr)β +36
THREE-POINT % (3PT%) LEADERS
Minimum 2.3 3PM
Select
- KingDaniel Hernandez (Game Elite) β 83.3% (10/12)
- JR Mosley (Dream Vision) β 58.8% (10/18)
- Parker McDaniel (Southern Assault) β 57.1% (16/28)
- Devin Mikell (Team Loaded South) β 56.3% (9/16)
- Hudson Hatch (Team Loaded) β 54.5% (12/22)
- Tighe Arache (Mass Rivals) β 52.4% (11/21)
- Antoine Caughman Jr (Upward Stars) β 46.7% (14/30)
- Caleb Coolman (Indiana Elite) β 44.8% (11/29)
- Braylon Washington (BABC) β 41.7% (10/24)
- Dwane Lind (Slow Grind Elite) β 39.3% (11/28)
3 Stripes
- MJ Thompson (K-Low Elite) β 69.2% (9/13)
- Parks Weaver (Team Lillard) β 58.8% (10/17)
- Amare Chandler (Team Lillard) β 57.1% (12/21)
- Kalan Steinbeck (ETG Midwest) β 56.5% (13/23)
- Owen Hatch (Open Gym Premier) β 50.0% (16/32)
Three-point percentage highlights perimeter efficiency and floor-spacing value, identifying players who consistently converted from beyond the arc.
CLOSING THOUGHTS
The 16U division continues to show major depth across both the Select and 3 Stripes divisions entering the second half of the adidas 3SSB season. 99OVR, Southern Assault and Garner Road remain firmly in the Select mix, while Open Gym Premier and Gamepoint continue to build momentum in the 3 Stripes division.
The updated Session II data highlighted several efficient offensive performances, with Josiah Rose leading the Select Division MVP conversation and Tariq Johnson anchoring Open Gym Premierβs strong weekend. The 2028 class continues to show strong guard depth, shot-making and frontcourt versatility across both divisions.

