September 13, 2025
Tampa, FL – The first regional camp by Future Elite All American Camp held at Summitt Basketball Academy and I was definitely impressed by some of the local talent. The IQ of some of the players was very impressive, and a lot of good shooters were on display.
Below are a few standout players of the camp:
2026 Ayaan Bhadouria 6’5 SG/WF (Carrollwood Day School)
He’s a pure scorer that is patient with the ball. He knows how to get to his spots and knock down shots. He can score from all 3 levels and has no problem getting off contested shots. I would like to see him move better without the ball and show more effort on the defensive end.
2027 Alla Sohan 6’ 4 SG (Tampa Catholic)
He was one of the most efficient scorers in camp. His ability to rattle off shot after shot from anywhere on the court was impressive. He never seemed to get rattled, and he had what you call ‘in the gym range’. I would like to see him use the same patience and aggressiveness on the defensive end.
2029 Hasani Roberts 6’9 F (Summit Academy)
He was a major surprise for me at the camp. For his age, the way he moved in and out of the paint was impressive. He showed good touch around the basket and was active inside and outside. He’s strong and aggressive and has a very high ceiling. He’s still a little raw and needs to work on fundamentals. Roberts just picked up his first D1 offer from Bethune Cookman
2028 Raiden Burke 6’1 PG (Morgan High)
He’s poised and skilled with the ball in his hands. He talks on the floor and shows leadership. He’s learned how to score at all 3 levels. His ability to see the whole floor was impressive. He needs to get stronger and more aggressive on defense.
2028 Sebastien LeFranc 6’0″ PG (Armwood HS)
He’s jet quick and is really effective in the open court. He was aggressive attacking the basket and finishing. He really impressed with his ability to knock down the 3. He has the ability to be a good on-ball defender. He gets lost sometimes.
2029 Ryan Maples 6’4 SG (Inspiration Academy)
My first time seeing him, he has good size and good movement. He showed good range on his jump shot. He moved well without the ball. His intensity on the defensive end needs to pick up.
2029 Jaxon Perez 5’11 G (Wiregrass Ranch School)
One of my favorite players in camp. He bought the intensity once he walked into the gym. His IQ was his best attribute along with his ability to just make plays and the right plays. He bought the same intensity to the defensive end and was tenacious on the ball.
2027 Rodney Smith 6’4 G/F (King High)
He definitely looks the part and showed a little bit of everything in spurts. Smith was great running the floor and finishing and shot looks good at times. He has all the tools to be very good but just needs to become more consistent on both ends and must put it all together.
2031 Kerry Guy II, 5’11” (Tampa Prep)
Guy, was the youngest participant and showed the ability to score in bunches at times. He was able to be physical on offense, which is a great attribute to have. He’s active on the offensive end with and without the ball. He lacked good defensive awareness, and I like to see more activity on the defensive end.
2028 Mike Seabaugh 6’3 SG (Bloomingdale High)
He was by far one of the best shooters in the camp and had range from deep. He was very impressive off screens and knocking down the deep ball. He needs to be better when run off the 3-point line and needs to be better playing the lanes in defense.
2027 RJ Frittz 6’1″ G (Morgan HS)
Frittz has a strong frame for his position, made good use of his shoulders by bumping defenders to create space. Needs to work on his shooting and continue to analyze the game pace.
2027 Jayson Lewis 6’3″ G (Strawberry Crest)
Gave a solid performance throughout the day. Lewis has some talent, was aggressive, hit shots and played within his game. Lewis should take a few more attempts on offense because he is very capable.