The Scholastic Series Boys National Preview brought together a deep roster of talent across the 2026–2029 classes. Guards, wings, and forwards all delivered big-time performances, with several players standing out as immediate scoring threats and long-term prospects to track. OGP Anaheim and OGP Ladera hosted this star-studded weekend at their Orange County locations, providing a full weekend of action and competition unlike anywhere else.
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Standouts
Jayshawn Kibble
(Washington Prep, ’26 | 6’0 G) – 29 PPG, 6.5 RPG, 6 3PT
Kibble is an elite shot maker with a polished mid-range game, thriving off the dribble and capitalizing on space with confidence. He’s crafty at getting to his spots, showing body control and touch against defenders. Out of ball screens, he’s especially dangerous, able to knock down deep shots or attack the paint to create for others.
Owen Saukkola
(Newport Harbor, ’26 | 6’6 F) – 26.3 PPG, 10.3 RPG, 2.7 APG
The stretch forward blends athleticism and smooth skill, scoring at all three levels with an effortless jumper. In transition, he runs the floor well and consistently finishes above the rim. Defensively, his length and mobility anchor Newport Harbor, making him a true two-way force.
Jayden Mysin
(Aliso Niguel, ’26 | 6’3 G) – 26.3 PPG, 4.7 3PT
A long guard with deep shooting range, Mysin thrives off screens and within the flow of the offense. He has the versatility to slide into the point guard role, hitting shots off the bounce and creating for others. When run off the line, he can attack the rim himself. Defensively, his length allows him to guard multiple positions. Point Loma and Concordia Irvine have already expressed interest.
Romello Bruhn
(Weston Ranch, ’26 | 6’1 G) – 28.5 PPG
A pure scorer who can fill it up at all three levels, Bruhn combines a smooth shooting stroke with sneaky athleticism to finish around the rim. With the ball in his hands, he controls pace and creates his own shot with ease, making him one of the event’s most consistent offensive weapons.
Davey Harris
(Windward, ’27 | 6’6 W) – 15.7 PPG, 2.7 RPG
A powerful wing with elite athleticism, Harris is a constant threat in transition and around the rim. He thrives on highlight finishes but also shows touch attacking in traffic. His ability to pull up from mid-range adds balance to his scoring package.
Marlee Slone
(Foothill, ’26 | 6’4 W) – 18 PPG, 7 RPG
A poised senior wing, Slone proved he can be a reliable three-level scorer. His smooth, compact jumper makes him consistent from deep, and he showed creation ability off the bounce. Defensively, he stepped up against athletic matchups, holding his own against pressure.
Siyahe Siaisiai
(Coronado NV, ’26 | 6’9 F) – 15 PPG, 8.3 RPG
High-motor forward who creates extra possessions with energy and hustle. He recorded 4 blocks against Crean Lutheran, including two at the rim on dunk attempts, while also knocking down a three and mid-range jumpers offensively. With his size and mobility, he’s trending upward and should start earning Division I offers soon.
Clay Grebing
(Mission Bay, ’26 | 6’7 F) – 23 PPG, 7.3 RPG
Showed off a smooth jumper, which at 6’7 makes him an intriguing prospect. Comfortable scoring in the post but also skilled enough to step away and hit turnarounds. His mobility creates matchup issues for bigger defenders. Currently holding offers from Case Western Reserve and Fresno Pacific, Grebing looks poised for more attention if he keeps stacking performances like Saturday morning.
Gene Roebuck
(La Mirada, ’27 | 6’5 G) – 25.5 PPG, 3 RPG
One of the premier 2027 prospects, Roebuck is always under control and never rushed. With a pro-ready skill set and grown-man strength, he can dominate both ends of the floor. Efficient at all three levels, his polish and power make him a standout with high-level potential.
Additional Standouts
- Antonious Youseff (Cerritos, ’27 | 6’4 F) – 13.8 PPG, 6 RPG
- Benjamin Heinemann (West Torrance Brown, ’26 | 6’0 G) – 17 PPG, 5 3PT
- Bryce Titus (Gahr, ’28 | 6’2 G) – 13.8 PPG, 3 APG
- Cameron Goltara (San Juan Hills, ’26 | 6’3 G) – 22.3 PPG, 4.3 RPG
- Carson Hatch (Tesoro, ’26 | 6’1 G) – 13.5 PPG, 3 RPG
- DC Madekwe (Los Alamitos, ’28 | 6’4 W) – 17 PPG, 11.7 RPG
- Dylan McCord (Thousand Oaks, ’26 | 6’0 G) – 16 PPG, 4.3 RPG
- Evan Nam (El Dorado, ’26 | 5’11 G) – 17 PPG, 3.7 RPG
- Fabian Ruiz (Murrieta Mesa, ’27 | 6’3 G) – 22 PPG, 1.7 APG
- Hugo Morales (Norte Vista, ’27 | 6’5 F) – 22.7 PPG, 8.3 RPG
- Hunter Caplan (Crean Lutheran, ’27 | 6’3 G)– 27.5 PPG, 7 3PT
- Isaiah Owens (Victory Christian Academy, ’26 | 6’2 G) – 15 PPG, 5.3 RPG
- Jamaal Johnson (Los Osos, ’27 | 6’0 G) – 10.8 PPG, 1.3 3PT
- Josh Desatoff (La Habra, ’26 | 6’0 G) – 17 PPG
- Joshua King (Orange Lutheran, ’26 | 6’4 G) – 25 PPG, 3.5 RPG
- Lawrence Lam (Westview, ’26 | 6’5 W) – 19 PPG, 3.8 RPG
- Mahamadou Kouye Diop (San Gabriel Academy, ’27 | 6’10 C) – 8 PPG, 13 RPG
- Maxwell Scott (Corona Del Mar, ’27 | 6’2 G) – 17 PPG, 2.5 RPG
- Mohammed El Baba (Canyon, ’26 | 6’0 G) – 14.3 PPG, 2.5 RPG
- Tariq Johnson (Servite, ’29 | 5’11 G) – 15 PPG, 2.7 APG
- Tyler Holmquist (Sonora, ’26 | 6’3 G) – 26.5 PPG, 6.4 RPG, 2 APG