Riverside Brookfield Live Primer: 150 Prospects To Watch

As the live period begins, we are providing a list of 150 of the many prospects across classes who are scheduled to be playing at Riverside Brookfield live event shootout this weekend.

This is not an all-inclusive list or a “top 150 prospects list”, even within the teams listed. But here are some brief descriptions on 150 prospects, who project out at various levels, to check out. This list is ordered in alphabetical order by school name, for ease of search.

For more in depth analysis or more comprehensive lists of prospects, we released our updated rankings earlier in the week for the 2025, 2026, and 2027 classes.

Addison Trail

Luke Smith (6’0 PG 2025) – focal point for AT and on pace to get around 2,000 career points. Scores it off the bounce well

Alton

Semaj Stampley (6’1 PG/SG, 2026) – should have a breakout weekend. Shoots it well on the move and has serious speed and quickness to attack paint and guard

Barrington

Oliver Gray (6’5 SG, 2026) – big-time scorer and shooter with NBA range off of the catch or dribble. Crafty with the ball and efficient as a mover without it

Batavia

Jax Abalos (6’8 SG/SF, 2025) – Division 1 size and shooting ability. Sweet lefty stroke and plus athleticism that doesn’t always get recognized

Benet

Blake Fagbemi (5’10 PG, 2025) – energetic guard can make plays for others and command an offense. Can shut down opposing guards with defensive activity

Colin Stack (7’0 PF/C, 2026) – high-level shot blocker with a nice outside shot. Quickly developing as an athlete who can alter games on both ends inside. Has three-point shooting and passing ability to travel

Daniel Pauliukonis (6’8 SF, 2025) – rangy, multi-purpose forward moves well. Can attack off the dribble or hit pick-and-pop jumpers. An upside play

Jayden Wright (6’0 PG, 2026) – savvy floor general shoots the lights out from long-range and has toughness and grit getting to the paint and battling defensively

Bloom

Elijah Lovemore (6’4 PG, 2025) – triple-double threat lets the game come to him. Significant defensive presence using his 6-foot-9 wingspan and anticipation

Payton Edwards (6’4 SG, 2025) – power lefty guard has shown the ability to fill it up as an off-the-bounce scorer who leans on slashing. Promising defensive tools

Bolingbrook

Brady Pettigrew (6’2 PG/SG, 2028) – up-and-coming guard has varsity-level strength, speed, and skill already. One of the better players in the class right now

Davion Thompson (6’2 PG, 2027) – special decision-making, playmaking, and scoring efficiency from all over the floor. Clear Power 5 recruit

Jayden Madden (6’9 C, 2026) – long-term frontcourt player moves well and protects the rim. Flashes of perimeter game are there

JT Pettigrew (6’7 PF, 2025) – inside-out forward plays with a sense of urgency while having the face-up game to work on the wing. Defends across multiple spots and blocks shots at a high clip

Trey Brost (6’0 PG, 2026) – has the shiftiness and speed to break down defenses. Productive shooter and ball screen operator who is a committed, disruptive on-ball defender

Bradley Bourbonnais

Nick Allen (6’11 C, 2025) – a must-see for mid and high-major coaches this weekend. Great size and athleticism, soft hands, touch in the lane, shot-blocking prowess, and improved shooting ability

Brother Rice

Caden Workman (6’4 SF, 2025) – constantly affecting games in different ways. Very adept passer who can drill open threes, drive closeouts, and battle inside or take on tough perimeter matchups on defense

Jack Weigus (6’2 PG, 2025) – elite movement shooter who can improvise a bit off of the dribble when he is chased off the line

Marcos Gonzalez (6’3 PG/SG, 2025) – one of the top returning players in the Catholic League. Just knows how to play and generate quality looks. Very creative finisher and driver

Crystal Lake South

AJ Demirov (5’11 PG, 2025) – lightning quick point guard can get wherever he wants on the floor. Makes tough shots consistently and has solid vision to find shooters on downhill drives

De La Salle

Charles Barnes (6’6 SF, 2026) – Swiss-Army knife forward will shine in a playmaking role at his size. Also shoots it from the perimeter and can guard inside if needed

Deerfield

Jake Pollack (6’8 PF, 2026) – ton of potential. Big, strong lefty who can take defenders out to the perimeter or use skill and footwork on the block. Multi-layered forward prospect

Sam Hanus (6’2 SG, 2025) – productive spot-up shooter plays with an edge and excels as a floor spacer. Will be more involved handling the ball when needed

DeKalb

Davon Grant (6’5 PF, 2026) – rising football recruit is still a dominant interior presence. Plays above the rim and has an inherent, controlled force to how he plays

Sean Reynolds (6’1 PG/SG, 2025) – should be a big weekend for the lethal three-point shooter. Advanced off-ball mover and away-screen shooter. Displays leadership qualities and toughness

DePaul Prep

AJ Chambers (5’10 PG, 2026) – was a key factor for the state championship game as a sophomore. Deceptive, quick decision maker does a lot off of two feet

Makai Kvamme (6’1 PG, 2025) – steady, playmaking point guard takes care of the ball while putting up high assist numbers. More than capable of looking for his shot when needed

Rashaun Porter (6’6 PF, 2026) – a force inside of 15-feet at this point. Next-level strength with good feet and great touch. Going to be really good

Robert Walls (6’0 PG, 2025) – defensive-minded guard is relentless when applying ball pressure. Should be more aggressive offensively in his senior year

Rykan Woo (6’0 PG, 2026) – transfer guard is electric with the ball in his hands. Very good three-point shooter with a tight handle

Downers Grove North

Bobby Grganto (6’6 PF, 2025) – physical forward is a load on the block. Tough kid that has good range past the three-point line and proficiency with his back to the basket

Jack Crowley (6’3 PG/SG, 2025) – combo guard should be equipped to play point at the next level. Anticipates plays well, shoots it at a high clip, and understands how to use length

Downers Grove South

Daniel Sveiteris (6’7 SF/PF, 2025) – face-up forward has a good frame to take contact and battle for rebounds. Takes on a leadership role this year and will be leaned on to score in bulk

East St. Louis

Arlandis Brown (6’4 SF, 2025) – attacks the rim in transition and off of rotations. Picks his spots well and has physical traits that should translate well

El-Paso Gridley

Jonah Funk (6’10 PF, 2025) – intriguing, high-upside forward. Athletic senior handles it a bit, can shoot the three, and is a stellar shot-blocker who recovers well.

Micah Meiss (6’5 SG, 2025) – has gone under the radar but has been a scoring dynamo the last three years. Strong kid has a nice pull-up and can finish in crowds

Evanston

George Richardson (6’6 SF/PF, 2025) – new addition can dominate games on the glass, convert on the block, or step outside for jumpers. Will be a focal point inside

Kaiden Chatham (6’3 PG, 2025) – had a breakout junior year at Niles North. Explosive, versatile guard can do just about everything

Theo Rocca (6’3 SG, 2025) – easy Ivy League projection. Deadeye shooter with an expanding offensive game. College-level build and consistency making plays in the flow of offense

Vito Rocca (6’4 SF, 2027) – physical and bouncy wing is impactful when putting his head down to get inside. Guards and rebounds well with improved offensive skill on the horizon

Fenwick

Ty Macariola (6’1 PG, 2025) – was productive as a junior hitting big shots and guiding the way for Fenwick. Creates offense well in space

Glenbard North

Mahari Thatch (6’0 PG, 2026) – a three-year varsity player who defends well and gets into the teeth of the defense effectively

Glenbard West

Dom Seaney (6’5 SF, 2025) – wing with some good size and a high motor. Very good defender who can switch onto fours or stay in front of lead guards

Josh Abushanab (6’5 SF, 2026) – long-armed, high-IQ wing can make plays for others, rebound in traffic, defend all over the floor, and straight-line drive. Ceiling is high

TJ Williams (6’3 SG, 2026) – explosive guard is a menace in the passing lanes and as a transition outlet. Three-point shooting and handle are progressing well. Another promising guard

Glenbrook South

Anestis Hadjistamoulou (6’0 PG, 2025) – three-year varsity player is the main man now. Creates shots off of the bounce with ease. High percentage at a high volume while still passing and defending well

Hillcrest

Jamir Ratliff (6’0 PG/SG, 2026) – scoring guard still has some physical runway to tap into. Changes speeds and gears well to get an advantage and has range to make defenders pay

Jovi Ratliff (6’0 SG, 2025) – outside shooter with a quick release and some comfort winning one-on-one situations

Hinsdale Central

Tyler Thick (6’7 C, 2025) – tall, power big plays with an attitude. Rebounds, screens hard, and finishing through bumps

Vince Buzelis (6’4 SG/SF, 2025) – nice blend of skill and athleticism. Good basket attacker off cuts and drives. Crashes the glass hard and has defensive chops

Homewood Flossmoor

Darius Hawkins (5’9 PG, 2028) – among a deep group of standout incoming freshmen. Dynamic ball-handler can stop on a dime and shoot it off the bounce

Bryce Heard (6’6 SG, 2025) – high-major talent at the guard spot. Smooth, dangerous pull-up shooter who knows how to get to his spots. Very good defender who plays within team concepts

Jayden Tyler (6’0 PG, 2025) – likely to open some eyes this weekend. High-IQ, fast-paced PG with positional length and explosiveness to get to and finish above the rim

Joliet West

Aamir Shannon (6’2 SG, 2026) – high-flying guard is developing his perimeter shooting well to go with his transition and mid-range game

Ethan Hillsman (6’7 PF, 2026) – transfer forward has soft touch and serious vertical pop

Mickeis Johnson (6’3 SG, 2026) – athletic swingman transferred in with two years of varsity experience. Spot-up shooting threat with defensive toughness

Zion Gross (6’5 SG, 2025) – one of the breakout players of the spring. Big, bodied guard moves well, manufactures looks in the mid-range, and is a tough cover in space

Kankakee

Lincoln Williams (6’6 SG, 2026) – supreme athlete lives above the rim and has an array of skills on the defensive end, including shot-blocking, guarding one-on-one, and switching. Good-looking jump shot and exponentially improving overall. High-major wing

Kenwood

Aleks Alston (6’9 SF/PF, 2025) – talented forward prospect can handle it and shoot it like a guard and play out of the mid-post well

Devin Cleveland (6’3 SG, 2027) – should emerge as a star this year. Lanky frame suggests plenty of growth. Smooth shot creator with a slick handle and confidence to NBA range

Rajan Roberts (6’2 PG, 2026) – a bit taller now with athleticism, ball skills, and body control that you don’t see often

Lake Forest

Dom Mordini (6’4 PG, 2026) – filling out well and uses his added strength well on drives. Productive shooter and playmaker that has a nose for the ball

Grant Mordini (6’10 C, 2025) – long-term center prospect runs the floor well and can really shoot the ball

Hudson Scroggins (6’7 PF, 2025) – an under-the-radar D1 prospect. Tremendous rebounder can push the break, make open threes, dominate off face-ups, and use his defensive versatility

Lake Park

Luca Stella (6’3 PG/SG, 2026) – hard-nosed guard can play on or off of the ball well. Good shooter and on-ball defender

Lake Zurich

Anton Strelnikov (6’8 C, 2025) – the best back-to-the-basket scorer in the state. Highly productive and efficient post player was excellent during the spring

Connor Strauss (6’5 PF, 2025) – solid athlete plays with a ton of energy. Defends the rim and guards out in space well at his size

Kain Kretchsmar (6’4 SG, 2026) – natural scoring instincts and shooting ability should show more this season

Lane Tech

Dalton Scantlebury (6’9 PF, 2025) – had a huge spring where his motor, athleticism, interior defense, and magnetic hands around the paint stood out. Checks off the intangible boxes as well

Drew Bartolai (6’3 SG, 2025) – downhill driver that has nice athletic pop. Plays through contact well and has comfort shooting from the perimeter

Luka Pinto (6’6 SF, 2025) – decent scorer that has some versatility on the offensive end with the ball

Zach Mazanowski (6’8 SF, 2025) – very projectable forward prospect is light on his feet with easy athleticism and three-point range

Lemont

Alanas Castillo (6’4 PG/SG, 2025) – scoring combo guard looks best shooting it from the perimeter. Length aids him defensively

Gabe Sularski (6’6 PG/SG, 2026) – among the most skilled players in the state. Sees the floor well, has a sense of angles, and is a tough shot-maker. High-major coaches will be in to watch him in person

Matas Gaidukevicius (6’5 SG, 2025) – another taller shooter who can shoot the laces off of the ball

Lincoln Park

Alvin Robinson (6’3 SG, 2028) – already easy to see the intrigue with how well he handles it, plays through contact, and moves at his size

Keyshawn Barfield (6’10 C, 2025) – big bodied center has improved conditioning and knows how to use his weight inside

Lincoln-Way East

BJ Powell (6’0 PG, 2026) – fast, scoring guard is a blur in transition. Acrobatic finisher can heat up from three and make plays for teammates

Brendan Sanders (6’4 SG, 2025) – a defensive stalwart that can change games with athleticism on that end. Had a big junior year scoring well at the rim

Brent Taylor (6’2 SG, 2025) – quickly rising as a prospect. Freakish athleticism and good length for his position. Elevates on jump shot and knifes into the lane well

Lindblom

Ed Williams (5’10 PG, 2027) – could be a breakout player in his sophomore year. Very quick and powerful at the point guard spot

Lockport

Bryce Turner (5’10 PG, 2025) – a point guard who can handle pressure, run a team, and score when needed. Will carry a heady load for Lockport

Loyola

Trey Williams (6’2 PG, 2026) – game-changing defender who will be one of the best two-way guards in the Catholic League. Athletic driver lives in the paint and makes the right reads with the ball. D1 guard

Lyons

Ian Polonowski (6’7 SF, 2025) – stretch forward has developed into a reliable ball-handler with the ability to make plays on the move. Excels as a shooter and mid-post threat, but is also a switchable defender

Marian Catholic

Zach Sharkey (6’2 SG, 2025) – still a high-octane mid-range operator. Should step into the role of being the focus of every scouting report. Plays the right way

Marist

Karson Thomas (6’4 PG/SG, 2026) – impact transfer is physically developed with the passing, pull-up shooting, and defensive impact to alter games. Looks like a D1 guard on both ends

Stephen Brown (6’8 SF/PF, 2026) – uber-talented forward is unselfish, versatile, and active all over the floor. Handles the ball well, has good mechanics, and dominates inside the paint. High-major ceiling

Torrence Tate (6’0 PG, 2026) – crafty guard is capable of orchestrating at the point or looking for his own shot where he can stretch the floor or get in the paint for floaters and acrobatic finishes

Metamora

Ashton Grieves (6’3 SG, 2025) – shooter on the wing will step into a big role for his senior season

Matthew Zobrist (6’5 SG, 2025) – lefty scorer has a number of tricks in his bag to get open. Very smart, physical, and well-rounded guard is a lot more than a pure shooter. Plus rebounder, passer, and leader

Kayden Turner (6’2 PG/SG, 2028) – lanky and super-skilled incoming freshman is going to be a good one. Shoots it well, has some shake off the bounce, and passes well. Looks like he’s only going to get taller

Metea Valley

Jake Nosek (6’8 SF/PF, 2025) – one of the better shooting forwards in the state. Will show his ability to handle the ball and initiate

Khalil Jones (6’0 PG, 2025) – transferred in and will be a quick play initiator for them. Scores and distributes well at high speeds

Moline


Braden Freeman (6’6 SF, 2025) – rock-solid wing can do whatever you need him to do to win. Defends well, rebounds more like a big, and can shoot/dribble/pass effectively

Trey Taylor (6’6 SF/PF, 2025) – well-built forward was an All-State caliber player last year. Caught a lot of attention this spring for his high motor, rebounding, and timely bucket getting

Mount Carmel

Cam Thomas (6’3 PG, 2025) – a likely Division 1 guard with college-ready athleticism and strength and a knack for scoring from three levels. Projects as a shutdown defender at the next level

Grant Best (6’3 SG, 2025) – another big-time competitor for the Caravan. High-effort kid who shoots it well out past the college line, defends all game, and rebounds effectively

Noah Mister (6’1 PG, 2026) – creative, shifty lead guard will step into a larger role. Does a lot of good things off of the bounce but can also be a spot-up shooter when needed. Plus vision with low turnovers

Neuqua Valley

Cole Kelly (6’6 SF/PF, 2028) – already looks ready to be a standout at the varsity level. Balances aggression with patience, stretches the floor, finishes above the rim, and is a willing defender

Whitman Charboneau (6’3 PG/SG, 2025) – the lone returner with significant minutes. Three-point shooting is on point but also facilitates in the offense and shows scrappiness

New Trier

Colby Smith (6’3 PG/SG, New Trier 2025) – I expect him to be one of the big winners of this weekend. Can score at a high level, but his defense and passing is sometimes underappreciated. D1 upside

Danny Houlihan (6’4 SG, 2026) – brilliant catch-and-shoot threat that can get his shot off in a variety of ways. Plays off of away screens and finds space to get looks well. Trending up quickly

Niles North

Hunter Gawron (6’6 PF, 2025) – plays much bigger than his listing. Dunks everything and rebounds above the rim. One of the highest field goal percentage guys at a high volume in the state

Reid Olson (6’0 PG, 2025) – game-changing shooter can pull-up from a few inside of half and showed the ability to run a team to perfection as a junior. Added bulk and athletic burst in the offseason will show

Yaris Irby (5’11 PG, 2025) – mixes high-level court vision with creativity as a scorer. Plays on and off the ball well. Makes sound and decisive reads in ball screen actions

Notre Dame College Prep

Brady Sehlhorst (6’7 SG/SF, 2025) – a Division 1 wing prospect already has measurables to be a plus-sized wing who can dice up the defense, finish in tight windows, and shoot over contests

Oak Lawn

Donte Montgomery (6’2 SG, 2025) – his defense seems to be his best trait, but he will be their top scorer this season as well. Long, rangy guard can make things happen in the open floor

Oswego East

Mason Lockett (6’4 PG/SG, 2026) – seemingly gets better by the week. Explosive, long-armed guard can shoot it with time, take opposing guards out of games, and make difficult passes on the move. D1 kid

Peoria

Leshawn Stowers (6’5 SG, 2025) – strong guard will play some point for Peoria. Uses frame well to get separation. Has shown the ability to step into threes, bang on downhill drives, and pass on target.

Peoria Manual

Dietrich Richardson (6’7 PG, 2025) – crazy upside. Quick-twitch explosiveness with a tight handle, crisp pull-up game, and serious vision as a passer. Covers ground and contests shots well. Top-end prospect

Perspectives

Derrick Dowdell (6’4 SG, 2025) – can play all three spots on the perimeter mixing in rebounding, passing, and cutting to his downhill driving game

Phillips

Amari Edwards (5’10 PG, 2025) – an end-to-end point guard who defends in space and gets by initial defenders with ease before making pull-ups, floaters, or extra passes

EJ Horton (6’3 PG, 2025) – will draw a lot of attention this weekend. Power guard has size, athleticism, and the ability to stop on a dime and separate for shots

Rich

Al Brooks (6’7 SF, 2025) – tall, lanky swingman can dominate games with his driving, offensive rebounding, and defense. Also an underrated playmaker. Should have ample Division 1 options

Jamson Coulter (6’2 PG, 2026) – stout lefty puts up numbers in a hurry with downhill drives and pull-ups. Has a seasoned, productive game that should translate to the next level

Riverside Brookfield

Cameron Mercer (6’2 PG/SG, 2026) – impressive defender who makes other guards work to get to spots. Also a smooth offensive threat with a repeatable shot and good physical tools. Division 1 upside

Rockford Auburn

Amir Danforth (6’2 SG, 2026) – scoring guard has three-point range and feel for his floater and pull-up. Will have a chance to open some more eyes this weekend

Rolling Meadows

Ian Miletic (6’7 SG, 2025 – Marquette commit) – recently committed. Has continued to show steady growth from a physical and skill standpoint. Will lead a senior-heavy group.

Jack Duffer (6’0 PG, 2025) – lefty shooter can go on scoring tangents when he gets going. Nice lift on his jumper with confidence to take and make big shots

Lazar Lazarevic (6’6 SF/PF, 2025) – face-up forward had a productive junior year. Can pass a big from the high post and pop out to shoot the thee

Schaumburg

Jordan Tunis (5’10 PG, 2025) – speedy lead guard is a three-year starter with ball screen capabilities and aggressive on-ball defense to set the tone

Zion Young (6’6 C, 2025) – broke out as a junior with crisp interior footwork and walling up defensively. Has expanded his range and is showing more touch on the inside

Simeon

Andre Tyler (6’5 PG/SG, 2026) – a wiry, explosive athlete who can make his presence felt with his defense or slashing. Does a great job blocking shots as a guard and has natural talent that is evident with the ball

Lorenzo Shields (6’3 PG/SG, 2025) – another lanky guard, but more inclined to look for his shot. Pull-ups, spot threes, and nifty takes are common from Shields

St. Ignatius

Chris Bolte (6’6 SF/PF, 2026) – bouncy forward has a sweet release on his jumper and dives the ball with force. Highly engaged defender and rebounder. High floor prospect who will emerge as a D1 player

Phoenix Gill (6’3 PG/SG, 2025 – Northwestern commit) – athletic guard has been a top-five guard in the class for years. Makes the simple plays time and time again while providing some “wow” moments

St. Laurence

Bradley Statton (6’1 SG, 2025) – knockdown three-point shooter is the type of kid that could make 80-plus threes in a season. Improving as a playmaker

Caleb Lindsey (6’5 SF, 2025) – long-armed wing will be defending bigs this weekend but is capable and comfortable moving his feet in space. Active cutter and direct driver

EJ Mosley (5’10 PG, 2025) – a very dynamic shot creator who understands how to get space and make shots as well as any PG in the class. Skillset separates him. Expect another wave of D1s to get involved

Jacob Rice (6’4 SG, 2025) – a player who is a safe bet to see more attention this weekend. Tall, strong, proficient shooting the ball, able to operate from the mid-post, and a committed defender

Jeremiah Lesure (6’5 SF, 2025) – tremendous athlete who can make plays above the rim and own the glass. Talented defensive prospect

Zerrick Johnson (6’3 PG/SG, 2025) – relentless two-way guard with a college-level build and tenacity. Competes defensively, attacks the paint with strength, and has improved as a jump shooter

St. Patrick

EJ Breland (6’0 PG, 2025) – in the midst of a decorated career for St. Pats. Long-range three-point shooter with shake off of the dribble

Neveah Hawkins (6’7 PF, 2025) – forward prospect who has a ton of athleticism and flashes of potential. Still raw, but is getting there as a rim runner, shot blocker, and rebounder

Stevenson

Aidan Bardic (6’3 PG, 2025) – big guard with a great IQ and feel. A maestro in ball screens who takes care of the ball while applying pressure on the rim. Makes winning plays on both ends. Scholarship PG

Atticus Richmond (6’8 SF/PF, 2025) – checks a lot of boxes with his vertical leaping ability, three-point shooting, and rebounding. Should have some eyes on him this weekend.

Donovan Williams (6’0 PG/SG, 2026) – athletic, energetic combo guard can be a microwave when he gets in rhythm from three

Liam Curtin (6’5 SF, 2025) – hard-working forward can shoot it from the perimeter. Brings a lot of energy to the defensive end

Rocco Pagliocca (6’2 PG/SG, 2026) – very refined as a ball-handler and finisher with an array of ways to beat defenders and complete plays inside. Pesky defender and range on his jumper as well

Thornwood

Arden Eaves (6’5 SG, 2025) – fluid wing shooter who looks like he might be an even better college player than high school player. Moves well off the ball and has nice athleticism around the rim

Warren

Javerion Banks (6’2 SG, 2025) – high-flyer who opened a lot of eyes during his junior season. Consistently looking to make plays and fill it up offensively

Jaxson Davis (6’0 PG, 2027) – a seasoned playmaker with a keen sense for how to anticipate plays. Already a high-end passer and on-ball defender who can score in bulk. High-majors will keep an eye out.

Waubonsie Valley

Moses Wilson (6’5 SG/SF, 2025) – lanky wing had a huge spring. A high jumper around the rim and a reliable spot-up shooter. Defensive prospects are high as a wing stopper

Tyreek Coleman (6’3 PG, 2025) – deliberate point guard with a compact shot and length to play much bigger than his listing. Handles pressure and has some athletic pop to him. Mid-major type of kid

Wheaton Academy

Chris Tacher (6’3 SG, 2025) – athletically gifted two-guard looks to score when he gets the ball. Drives to the lane well and has some range as a shooter

Hayden Schroeder (6’7 PF, 2027) – one of the best sophomores in the state. Moves well, very adept as a ball-handler at his size and finds a way to score inside. Projects as a plus shot blocker and all-around defender

Tyler Smith (6’3 SG, 2025) – powerful athlete does most of his damage as a slasher. Rebounds in traffic well, despite being a guard. Plays with a chip on his shoulder and guard the ball aggressively

Wheaton Warrenville South

Luca Carbonaro (6’1 PG, 2025) – returns as the go-to guy. Excels at improvising and making tough shots and tight-window passes

Whitney Young

Antonio Munoz (6’7 SF, 2025) – maybe the most athletic wing in the state. Skies above the rim off of dribble penetration and for lobs and second chances. Pull-up game and handle have progressed

Damajay Richadson (5’10 PG, 2025) – rock solid point guard who gets other guys open shots. Uses his upper body strength to get to his spots

Howard Williams (6’6 SF/PF, 2027) – so much long-term potential. Runs the floor hard, can create separation off the dribble, and is a tremendous one-through-five defender. Will be a high-major recruit

Marquis Clark (6’2 PG, 2026) – another Division 1 prospect for the Dolphins. Physically strong guard has vision and showed his full scoring arsenal this spring with contact finishes and rhythm jumpers

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