August 15–16, 2026 | Hype Athletics | Detroit Area, Michigan
2030 Award Winners
Most Outstanding Player: Kannon Axdahl
Outstanding Performers: Isiah Minter, Jaylen Gent, Jalyn Harrison, DeVaughn Hutsell and Mason Pugh
King of the Court: Jaylen Gent





Most Outstanding Player
Kannon Axdahl | Scope Rating: 99.5 | MOP
Evaluation: Axdahl is a highly skilled, versatile wing with an impressive combination of size, mobility and feel. At 6’6”, he can rebound and push the break himself, shows excellent body control and footwork, and has the handle and vision to create in transition. He can score inside or stretch the floor with his jumper, while his length and athleticism give him significant defensive upside as a rim protector.
Stats: 14.3 PTS, 4.8 REB and 1.0 BLK per game
Top 20 Game: Axdahl delivered his best performance when the competition intensified, leading Dame to a 92–69 victory with a game-high 23 points, seven rebounds and two blocks. He converted 11 field goals, controlled the painted area and provided the defensive presence that helped Dame build and maintain its lead.
Outstanding Performers
Isiah Minter | Scope Rating: 99.2 | Outstanding Performer
Evaluation: Minter is a long, crafty guard who can really create. He uses his speed and polished handle to attack downhill, thrives in transition and shows the vision to create for others when the defense collapses. His length and ability to score inside and out make him a difficult matchup.
Stats: 17.0 PTS, 4.0 REB, 1.8 AST, 1.3 STL and 2.5 3PM per game
Top 20 Game: Minter led Harden with 16 points while adding three rebounds, two assists, one steal and one block. He made two three-pointers and remained productive against the strongest lineup he faced during the weekend.
Jaylen Gent | Scope Rating: 98.8 | Outstanding Performer/King of the Court
Evaluation: Gent is an explosive, versatile wing who impacts the game on both ends. He plays with a high motor, attacks downhill, runs the floor hard and uses his length and athleticism defensively. Gent also showed his perimeter game on Day 1, confidently knocking down shots from range.
Stats: 15.5 PTS, 3.0 REB, 1.0 BLK and 1.8 3PM per game
Top 20 Game: Gent contributed 10 points and two blocks in the 92–69 victory. His defensive activity helped Dame record seven blocks, while his scoring provided another dependable option within a balanced lineup.
Jalyn Harrison | Scope Rating: 95.1 | Outstanding Performer
Evaluation: Harrison is a quick, shifty lead guard with a dynamic handle and good feel for creating off the dribble. He changes pace well, uses his quickness to get defenders off balance, and can create separation for his pull-up jumper. Harrison plays with his eyes up and shows good vision when the defense collapses, allowing him to create opportunities for teammates. His combination of speed, ball-handling, shot creation and playmaking makes him difficult to contain and gives him considerable upside as he continues to develop physically.
Stats: 15.3 PTS, 3.0 REB, 1.3 AST and 1.3 STL per game
Top 20 Game: Harrison scored 20 points, grabbed four rebounds and connected on two three-pointers in Dame’s victory. His ability to create offense from the perimeter gave Dame a second high-level scoring option alongside Axdahl.
DeVaughn Hutsell | Scope Rating: 94.2 | Outstanding Performer
Evaluation: Hutsell is a skilled, coachable guard who combines a good offensive feel with a team-first approach. He has a strong handle, plays with good pace, and shows the ability to create his own shot or attack downhill. Hutsell also sees the floor well and can create opportunities for teammates, giving him versatility as both a scorer and facilitator. He hustles, stays engaged defensively, and understands how to contribute within team concepts.
Stats: 12.0 PTS, 3.3 AST, 2.3 REB and 1.3 STL per game
Top 20 Game: Hutsell recorded eight points, four rebounds, three assists and one block. His passing and all-around production helped Dame maintain its offensive balance and control the game.
Mason Pugh | Scope Rating: 93.5 | Outstanding Performer
Evaluation: Pugh is a long, physical wing who impacts the game in multiple ways. He uses his size well on the glass, understands team defense, and has shown the ability to stretch the floor.
Stats: 10.3 PTS, 5.0 REB, 2.0 STL, 1.3 BLK and 1.8 3PM per game
Top 20 Game: Pugh finished with nine points, six rebounds, one assist and one block for Harden. He competed on the glass and remained active defensively against Dame’s productive front line.
Top 20 All-Star Game
Team Dame defeated Team Harden 92–69 behind strong performances from its MOP and Outstanding Performers. Axdahl led all players with 23 points, while Harrison added 20 and Gent contributed 10 points and two blocks. Hutsell provided eight points, four rebounds and three assists.
Minter led Team Harden with 16 points, two three-pointers, three rebounds and two assists. Pugh added nine points and six rebounds, while Xavier Owen Jones scored 11 points.



Additional Top 20 Player Ratings
Xavier Owen Jones | Scope Rating: 93.0
12.5 PTS, 2.3 REB and 1.3 AST per game
Joshua Achum | Scope Rating: 92.9
12.3 PTS, 2.5 REB and 0.8 BLK per game
Zay King | Scope Rating: 92.3
12.8 PTS, 5.3 REB and 1.0 AST per game
Bentley Buell | Scope Rating: 91.7
8.8 PTS and 4.5 REB per game
CJ McClure | Scope Rating: 90.4
15.5 PTS per game in two appearances
Samuel Wilson | Scope Rating: 90.3
12.3 PTS and 1.0 3PM per game
Jeffery Alvis Jr. | Scope Rating: 90.1
9.8 PTS and 2.3 REB per game
Quinton Daye | Scope Rating: 89.5
8.0 PTS and 2.0 3PM per game
Sincere Davidson | Scope Rating: 88.6
5.3 PTS and 2.0 STL per game
Drew Wittleder | Scope Rating: 88.2
8.3 PTS and 1.5 3PM per game
Cannon Rock | Scope Rating: 88.0
7.5 PTS and 2.0 REB per game
Cash Clegg | Scope Rating: 87.9
5.3 PTS and 3.0 REB per game
Gibran Meadows | Scope Rating: 87.3
8.3 PTS per game
Tristan Youker | Scope Rating: 85.5
6.7 PTS and 2.7 REB per game
Top 40 All-Star Game
Peterson defeated Team MBJ 90–53 in the Top 40 game. Miles Simpson produced the game’s top performance with 23 points, 11 rebounds and three assists. Devin Harmon led TEam MBJ with 21 points, six rebounds and four assists.
Jordn Jolly added 17 points for Team Peterson, Drew Hedges recorded 11 points and five assists, and Emajore’ Henderson contributed six points, four rebounds, four assists and four steals.
Top 40 Player Ratings
Miles Simpson | Scope Rating: 85.0
8.5 PTS, 4.5 REB and 1.3 AST per game
Devin Harmon | Scope Rating: 83.8
10.3 PTS, 2.3 REB and 1.5 AST per game
Drew Hedges | Scope Rating: 82.4
8.3 PTS, 2.3 AST and 1.5 STL per game
Jordn Jolly | Scope Rating: 81.7
9.0 PTS, 2.0 REB and 1.0 STL per game
Jayden Cook | Scope Rating: 80.7
4.0 REB and 1.7 AST per game
Amari Klikusovian | Scope Rating: 80.6
4.0 PTS, 2.3 REB and 1.5 AST per game
Emajore’ Henderson | Scope Rating: 77.9
2.8 REB, 1.8 AST and 1.8 STL per game
Blake Becker | Scope Rating: 77.3
7.0 PTS and 1.5 REB per game
Carson Becker | Scope Rating: 75.8
5.7 PTS and 2.0 REB per game
Calvin Voeltner | Scope Rating: 73.7
7.0 PTS and 1.0 AST per game
Grayson Forney | Scope Rating: 72.1
4.3 PTS and 0.5 BLK per game
Benaiah Twum | Scope Rating: 71.7
4.5 PTS and 2.5 REB per game
Blake Keis | Scope Rating: 71.3
4.0 PTS and 3.8 REB per game
Alex Tolar IV | Scope Rating: 70.4
3.5 PTS and 1.3 REB per game
Korren Miller | Scope Rating: 70.0
2.3 PTS and 1.3 STL per game
2031 Boys Recap and Player Ratings
2031 Award Winners
Most Outstanding Player: Austin Mackey
Outstanding Performers: Amos Littles, Cam Rauch, Andre Blackwell, Ephraim Smiley IV and Reid Hornsby
King of the Court: Amos Littles
3-Point Shooting Contest Winner: Amos Littles
Most Outstanding Player
Austin Mackey | Scope Rating: 98.0 | MOP
Evaluation: Mackey is a smooth wing who can stretch the floor and attack late closeouts. He uses his strength to create separation before relying on his controlled footwork to get around secondary defenders.
Stats: 30.3 PTS, 5.8 REB, 3.8 AST and 3.5 3PM per game
Top 20 Game: Mackey earned MOP after producing the game’s defining performance in Edwards’ 102–94 victory. He finished with 35 points, seven rebounds, nine assists and four three-pointers. His combination of scoring and playmaking allowed Edwards to remain in control during a high-scoring, competitive game.
Outstanding Performers
Amos Littles | Scope Rating: 98.0 | Outstanding Performer/King of the Court/3-Point Contest Winner
Evaluation: Littles is a high-level athlete who can punish the rim. He stays active on both ends, plays with a high motor and attacks the glass with intensity. Littles also finishes through contact and consistently creates extra possessions for his team.
Stats: 31.0 PTS, 13.0 REB, 6.0 AST, 1.5 STL and 1.5 BLK per game
Top 20 Game: Littles delivered 30 points, 12 rebounds, six assists and one block for Mitchell. Although his team fell short, he remained one of the most productive players on the floor. His complete weekend, King of the Court award and 3-point contest championship earned him the same 98.0 rating as Mackey.
Cam Rauch | Scope Rating: 96.6 | Outstanding Performer
Evaluation: Rauch is a talented scorer who can produce from the perimeter, midrange and painted area. He is a capable shooter who can heat up quickly and take over stretches of a game with his scoring.
Stats: 29.5 PTS, 5.0 REB, 1.8 AST, 2.3 STL and 1.8 3PM per game
Top 20 Game: Rauch recorded 28 points, nine rebounds and six assists. He created offense throughout the game and helped Mitchell remain within striking distance with his scoring, rebounding and playmaking.
Andre Blackwell | Scope Rating: 96.2 | Outstanding Performer
Evaluation: Blackwell is an athletic and aggressive player who brings energy to both ends of the floor. He is a tough defender and strong finisher who uses his physicality and athleticism to make an impact.
Stats: 23.5 PTS, 4.8 REB, 1.3 AST, 1.0 STL and 2.0 3PM per game
Top 20 Game: Blackwell elevated his play in the all-star setting, finishing with 30 points, eight rebounds, five assists and two three-pointers. His production alongside Mackey was a major factor in Edwards’ victory.
Reid Hornsby | Scope Rating: 94.5 | Outstanding Performer
Evaluation: Hornsby is a crafty wing who uses his smooth ball-handling ability to create scoring opportunities for himself and playmaking opportunities for his teammates. He plays at his own pace and uses his finishing touch to make himself difficult to contain.
Stats: 17.5 PTS, 4.5 REB, 1.5 AST and 1.5 STL per game
Top 20 Game: Hornsby scored 19 points while adding five rebounds, three assists and two three-pointers. He provided another dependable offensive option for Edwards and helped prevent Mitchell from loading its defense toward Mackey and Blackwell.
Ephraim Smiley IV | Scope Rating: 93.6 | Outstanding Performer
Evaluation: Smiley is an athletic, lengthy player who uses his physical tools to make an impact on both ends. He is a strong defender with good court vision and does a nice job seeing plays develop and finding teammates.
Stats: 8.8 PTS, 4.0 REB, 3.5 AST, 1.5 STL and 1.3 3PM per game
Top 20 Game: Smiley finished with 15 points, six rebounds and five assists while making five three-pointers. His shooting helped Mitchell generate 94 points, while his passing created additional opportunities for Littles and Rauch.
2031 Top 20 All-Star Game
Team Edwards defeated Team Mitchell 102–94 in one of the weekend’s most productive offensive games. Mackey led the victory with 35 points, seven rebounds and nine assists, while Blackwell added 30 points, eight rebounds and five assists. Hornsby scored 19 points, and Derrick Perryman supplied 16.
Littles led Team Mitchell with 30 points, 12 rebounds and six assists. Rauch added 28 points, nine rebounds and six assists, while Smiley recorded 15 points, six rebounds, five assists and five three-pointers.
The result separated Mackey in the MOP decision, but Littles’ complete camp performance earned him an equal 98.0 Scope Rating.
Additional 2031 Top 20 Player Ratings
Trace Short | Scope Rating: 90.8
14.0 PTS, 2.3 REB, 1.3 AST and 2.3 STL per game
Derrick Perryman | Scope Rating: 89.4
9.5 PTS, 3.3 REB per game
Hudson Ledford | Scope Rating: 85.7
9.3 PTS, 5.0 REB, 1.8 AST per game
Mason Gilbert | Scope Rating: 78.5
3.3 PTS and 1.7 REB per game
Peyton Hornick | Scope Rating: 75.0
3.3 PTS, 2.5 REB and 0.8 AST per game
2032 Boys Recap and Player Ratings
2032/2033 Mixed Top 20 All-Star Game
Mobley defeated Williams 69–55 in the combined fifth- and sixth-grade Top 20 game. Waldron led the defensive effort with four steals while adding eight points. Zachary Haddad scored 10 points and grabbed three rebounds, while Ali Chami and Camden Jones combined for nine points.
Jones led Williams’ 2033 players with 12 points and four rebounds. Jase Widzinski scored 13 points and collected six rebounds, and Joey Ishbia added 10 points.
Waldron’s defensive impact and contributions to the winning team separated him in the MVP decision, while Jones and Ijadimbola earned Outstanding Performer recognition for their complete camp production.
2032 Award Winners
Outstanding Performers: Jacob Cherelus, Wallace Prather IV and Christopher McRae
King of the Court: Gavin Hubbard
The combined 2032/2033 MVP was 2033 guard Carter Waldron.
Outstanding Performers
Jacob Cherelus | Scope Rating: 88.9 | Outstanding Performer
Evaluation: Cherelus is a strong athlete who plays with an aggressive and competitive mindset. He is a talented defender who uses his athleticism and intensity to make an impact on that end of the floor.
Stats: 7.5 PTS, 3.3 REB per game
Top 20 Game: Cherelus led Mobley with 12 points and three rebounds in its 69–55 victory. He made five field goals, connected from three-point range and provided consistent scoring throughout the game.
Wallace Prather IV | Scope Rating: 88.7 | Outstanding Performer
Evaluation: Prather is an all-around player who consistently finds ways to affect the game. He is a good finisher around the rim and does an excellent job pursuing offensive rebounds to create second-chance opportunities.
Stats: 7.3 PTS, 2.3 REB and 1.0 BLK per game
Top 20 Game: Prather recorded 11 points, three rebounds, one steal and two blocks. His rim protection and interior activity helped Mobley establish control and finish the game with a 14-point victory.
Christopher McRae | Scope Rating: 88.5 | Outstanding Performer
Evaluation: McRae is an active two-way guard who contributes through ball movement, defensive pressure and timely scoring. He plays with good awareness, remains engaged away from the ball and can create opportunities for teammates while disrupting opposing guards.
Stats: 6.8 PTS, 1.3 REB per game
Top 20 Game: McRae scored 11 points and grabbed two rebounds in Mobley’s victory. He converted four field goals and three free throws as part of a balanced attack that placed three 2032 Outstanding Performers in double figures.
King of the Court
Gavin Hubbard | Scope Rating: 85.2 | King of the Court
Evaluation: Hubbard is a quick and shifty guard who uses his change of pace and handle to create scoring opportunities. He is a talented scorer who plays under control and does a good job making smart decisions while attacking the defense.
Stats: 4.5 PTS, 1.0 REB per game
Top 20 Game: Hubbard scored eight points for Williams, making three field goals and one three-pointer. He remained aggressive against Mobley’s defense and finished as one of Williams’ leading 2032 scorers.
Additional 2032 Player Ratings
Mason Rivers | Scope Rating: 87.3
11.0 PTS, 2.0 AST, 1.7 STL and 1.0 BLK per game
Jacob Coram | Scope Rating: 86.4
9.3 PTS, 2.8 REB
Henry Reed | Scope Rating: 84.2
9.7 PTS and 1.0 STL per game
Cash Robinson | Scope Rating: 83.7
7.0 PTS and 1.8 REB per game
Torrey Bell | Scope Rating: 83.3
6.5 PTS, 1.5 REB and 1.0 3PM per game
Malik Staples | Scope Rating: 81.0
4.8 PTS, 1.3 AST and 1.5 STL per game
Murphy Carroll | Scope Rating: 79.3
6.0 PTS and 1.0 AST per game
Bruce Hunley | Scope Rating: 77.5
5.3 PTS, 0.7 AST and 0.7 STL per game
Gavin Gilbert | Scope Rating: 72.0
Ameer Bayati | Scope Rating: 65.0
2033 Boys Recap and Player Ratings
2033 Award Winners
Most Valuable Player: Carter Waldron
Outstanding Performers: Melvin Jones and Darius Ijadimbola
Most Valuable Player
Carter Waldron | Scope Rating: 90.0 | MVP
Evaluation: Waldron is undersized but plays with toughness and great energy on both ends. He is quick with a strong handle that allows him to create off the dribble, and he does an excellent job rebounding for his size.
Stats: 9.3 PTS, 1.8 STL and 1.0 3PM per game
Top 20 Game: Waldron scored eight points and recorded a game-high four steals in Mobley’s 69–55 victory. His defensive activity helped Mobley establish control, and his production against sixth-grade competition strengthened his MVP selection.
Outstanding Performers
Melvin Jones | Scope Rating: 89.5 | Outstanding Performer
Evaluation: Jones is a smart defender who consistently finds himself in the correct position and makes good reads. He does a great job crashing the glass and is a selfless team player who contributes in a variety of ways.
Stats: 5.8 PTS, 2.0 REB, 1.8 AST and 1.0 3PM per game
Top 20 Game: Jones led the 2033 players on Williams with 12 points, four rebounds, one assist and one steal. He made two three-pointers and four free throws while competing against a lineup that included several sixth-grade award winners.
Darius Ijadimbola | Scope Rating: 89.2 | Outstanding Performer
Evaluation: Ijadimbola is a quick, athletic player who brings strong defensive intensity to the floor. He is a selfless teammate who makes winning plays and consistently contributes on both ends.
Stats: 11.0 PTS, 2.3 REB, 1.7 AST and 2.3 STL per game
Top 20 Game: Ijadimbola did not score in the mixed Top 20 game, but his rating reflects his strong production against older players during the opening three games and his selection as an Outstanding Performer.
Additional 2033 Player Ratings
Jase Widzinski | Scope Rating: 87.8
9.5 PTS, 5.0 REB per game
Zachary Haddad | Scope Rating: 85.8
7.0 PTS and 2.0 REB per game
Joey Ishbia | Scope Rating: 84.7
Scored 10 points in the Top 20 game
Ali Chami | Scope Rating: 80.3
3.3 PTS, 0.7 AST and 0.7 3PM per game
Camden Conner Jones | Scope Rating: 78.6
5.0 PTS per game
CJ Hicks | Scope Rating: 74.5
Jalen Jordan | Scope Rating: 69.0

