We really enjoyed watching these players emerge out of this year’s group of invitee’s. They were consistent throughout the week and saw their stock rise in the process. These are our top 5 performers.
6-6 2025 G Tounde Yessoufou is really rounding out his game. Two years ago you could go under screens or play off him in the perimeter to control his driving abilities…not so much anymore. While he isn’t automatic from deep, he is more than capable from behind the line which makes him a dangerous threat on aggressive close outs, leading to finishes at the rim or short pull-ups. In transition he is one of the best finishers in HS basketball, an above the rim finisher, able to absorb contact to complete plays with his physicality. Yessoufou can guard multiple positions and with his length and athleticism, has potential to be an elite defender.
6-5 2026 WG Qayden Samuels was the youngest player to make the camp all-star team this year and it was well earned. Samuels had one of the quickest triggers in camp and was one the best three-point shooters during the week, hitting 4-5 threes in multiple games. That proficiency kept him in the top ten scorers on the week. The lefty defended well, using his length to get into the passing lanes while being very effective on the glass. Samuels is more than a jump shooter as he finished well on attacks to the rim.
6-9 2025 SF Sadiq White brought his motor, effort to floor every game. He was a top scorer at the camp by keeping steady pressure on the defense as an absolute threat on ball reversals, finishing plays at a high rate. His length, athleticism and second jump allowed him to be very effective on the offensive glass. His activity on defense led him to finish in the top ten in steals on the week. On the break, watch your head! White areal attacks was one of the best. The Syracuse will bring the excite back to the Dome.
6-7 2025 SF Sebastian Williams was one of the bigger wings in terms of build in attendance.That size allowed him to effectively guard multiple positions while being a matchup problem as a small ball 4-man. Williams was an effective scorer in transition with his finishing ability and a threat as a quick catch slasher and mid-range shooter. Williams consistently made defenders pay for aggressive close-outs to get to his pull-up game.
6-6 2025 SF Philip Davis-Fogle the Washington state hooper was a surprise to many on the East coast. Fogle played as if he had a point to prove this week…mission accomplished. The competitiveness and edge he played with all week, opened eyes of many. Fogle showed his ability to score, making shots off the catch and attacking and finishing from the wing. He showed flashes of his athleticism, catching a few above the rim put-backs. Look for Fogle to attract more Power5 attention but it will hard to get him out of the Pacific Northwest, Gonzaga is putting a major push on the young man.