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2025 Future Elite All American Camp

October 18, 2025  –  Tampa, FL

This year’s FEAAC was loaded with perimeter players company. The skill and decision making was an highlight of the camp. The bigs in the camp were active and aggressive. 

Below is a few of the standout players:

 

2027 Asa Montgomery 6’7 WF (Hillgrove)

He attacks the rim with power and balance. He plays through contact, absorbs bumps well, and uses his strong frame to finish above or through defenders. His shooting range forces closeouts, which he exploits with decisive drives. A confident scorer who can create his own shot and impact the game on both ends of the floor.

2029 Agamba Wekem 6’8 F/C (Jordan Christian Prep)

His skill set continues to develop, and he remains aggressive around the basket. He runs the floor well and has the athleticism to finish above the rim in transition. Defensively, he shows the potential to be dominant — consistently contesting shots, using his length and timing to disrupt plays, and setting the tone with his energy on that end of the floor.

2027 Kametrius Babbs 6’5 G/F (Rainier Beach)

One of the most athletic wings I’ve covered all year. He has an explosive first step and the strength to put defenders in the rim. What really stood out was his improved perimeter shooting — he’s become a legitimate threat from three. Defensively, he’s versatile and competitive, capable of guarding multiple positions and impacting the game with his energy and athleticism on both ends.

2027 Aiden Aponte 6’3 SG (The Wilson Academy)

He showed the ability to knock down the deep ball even when contested. His physicality allows him to absorb contact and still finish at the rim. He plays with the strength and composure of a grown man

2029 Josiah Brooks 6’2 G (Slam Miami) 

The young fella plays with poise and aggression. The lefty is constantly in attack mode, staying downhill and putting pressure on the defense. His court vision continues to improve, and once he starts knocking down the three ball with consistency, his game will reach another level.

2027 Trey Collier 5’10 PG (Silas)

He’s a quick and shifty point guard with a great feel for the game. He sees the floor well and consistently makes the right reads. On the defensive end, he’s an outstanding on-ball defender who takes pride in shutting down his assignment.

2028 Raiden Burke 6’1 PG (Morgan HS)

I’ve been covering Raiden for years now, and it’s clear he’s finally coming into his own. His game has matured—he’s more polished, making the right reads, and playing within the flow of the offense. The confidence is showing too. He’s hitting big shots, and many of them are heavily contested

2028 Arik Ring 6’10 C (VCA)

His development over the past year has been impressive. The way he attacked and protected the rim this past weekend was fun to watch — showing both confidence and control on both ends of the floor.

2028 Ethan Mott 6’6 WF (Grandview Prep)

He has a very high basketball IQ and consistently plays to his strengths. His ability to shoot the ball from deep is one of his biggest weapons, keeping defenses honest and opening up the floor for his teammates. He also shows good court vision, making smart reads and unselfish plays that elevate those around him.

2028 Bryson Jatta 6’2 PG (Hillgrove High School)

He’s just as fast with the ball in his hands as he is without it, constantly keeping defenders on their heels. His ability to consistently knock down the three made him even tougher to guard. He was impacting the game from start to finish on both ends of the floor.

2028 Miyan Reynold-Ballew 6’2 CG (Warren East)

“He’s raw and athletic, playing downhill with confidence. His strength is finishing at the rim, where he uses his explosiveness to his advantage. You can tell he’s only scratching the surface of his potential.”

2027 Markel Holmes 6’2 G (University Christian)

“He’s a big, physical guard who plays with patience and expertly uses his body to create space. He demonstrated the ability to score in bunches, effectively attacking from both inside and out.”

2027 Miguel Orbe 6’3 CG (Miami Country Day School)

He was a floor leader with a high basketball IQ, bringing both flair and excitement to his game. He can knock down shots from deep and has the ability to attack the lane, creating plays for himself and his teammates.

2027 Damarri Young Grant 6’1 CG (San Jose Prep

His greatest strength is his versatility—he can impact the game in multiple ways. Quick and athletic, he can score at all three levels and plays with physicality on both ends of the floor.

2027 Jazyere Thompson 6’4 CG (Southern Maryland Christian Academy

He’s a versatile player who does whatever it takes to help his team win. He can score when needed and is a strong presence on both ends of the floor. Defensively, he excels on and off the ball and has the ability to guard multiple positions, making him a matchup nightmare.

2027 Dwight Gains 5’11 PG (Westminster Academy)

He’s a scoring point guard who can also create opportunities for his teammates. He plays at a smart, controlled pace and has good court vision. On defense, his quick hands and feet make him a disruptive presence.

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