This year’s CP3 Rising Stars Camp delivered non-stop excitement and emerging talent. Across
two action-packed days, we tracked standout performances and highlighted reel moments. Here’s
a polished breakdown that brings out the energy, polish, and promising futures of these rising
stars.
Day One Highlights: High IQ, High Flying, and Eye-Catching Skill
• Gabriel Williams (6’2, Potter House Christian, FL, PG) Smooth, mature game. He controls the pace patiently, picks his spots, and shoots with confidence. A cerebral guard showed great promise early on.
• Brady Pettigrew Athletic dynamo. Plays fast and fearless, taking on top-tier competition on both ends.
Already ranked top 10 in his class, and it’s easy to see why.
• Jeremiah Anderson (Duluth HS, GA) Pure shooter. Hits the deep ball consistently and scores with flair. Watch for him to be a top freshman threat in Georgia.
• Abraham Cogan (OR) Silky shooter with a smooth flow. A 2029 prospect worth monitoring—he’s got rhythm and touch.
• Brielen Craft (6’2, Pace Academy, GA) One of your sleepers turned standout. Seasoned guard with great IQ and scoring versatility. His poise stands out in any setting.
• Cody Rader (5’9, 2029)Full of energy—this mini-guard is relentless. Defensively pesky, offensively aggressive. Hits threes, disrupts passing lanes. Reminds you of Pat Beverley with style and attitude.
• Nekeyma Martin II (6’5, 2029) Stroke alert. His back-to-back threes turned heads immediately.
• Asher Shepard (6’9, Clarke Central, GA) Plays with excitement and raw energy. Potential front court force down the line.
• Jordan Mitchell (6’4, 2028) Athletic guard with Handles and finishes like butter. A smooth scoring guard in the making.
• Joshua Lindsey (6’2, 2028) Posted the dunk of the day. Explosive athlete who impacts both ends—and threw in some defense to match.
• Anthony Sprat Jr. (6’6, 2028) Recently offered by Arkansas. Long, skilled, and scoring from multiple levels—he’s a budding star. Look fir him to make huge gains in the rankings this year.
• William Nelson Jr. (6’7, 2028) Length and versatility—he looks the part and moves like it too.
• Baer Bailey (6’8, SF, Greater Atlanta Christian, GA, 2028) Possibly the weekend’s most impressive 2028. Think Jabari Smith Jr.—he’s that smooth, long, and athletic.
• Kevin Wheatley (6’7, 2028) Big guard who can match up defensively across positions. A high-upside, versatile wing.
• Draydne McDaniel (6’8, 2029) Footwork and high effort define his game. Energizer with a refined touch.
• Bryce Wiersma (6’7, 2028) Crafty and savvy. Uses size well, plays with basketball IQ.
• Benji Berrouet (6’7, 2028) Moves well, shoots well, can create off the bounce. A productive wing with real feel.
• LJ Byrd (6’5, 2028) Athletic downhill wing who attacks the rim with authority. Georgia product headed to
Norcross.
• Braxton Bogard (6’8, 2028) Stretch big with elite passing chops. He can shoot, dribble, and dish—very rare for a frontcourt piece.
• Jermaine Agyeman (6’10, 2028) Tall, talented, still developing—and already poised and loose around the rim.
• David Johnson (6’8, 2029) Length, versatility, upside. A forward still molding—but with tools that stand out today.
• Xavier Hall (6’10, 2028) Gentle hands, court vision near the basket. A future playmaker inside.