The Prep Hoops 16U All American Team
The Prep Hoops 16U All American Team honors the elite players at the 16 and Under level as seen by our Network of writers across the country.
Prep Hoops 16U All American First Team
Wendell Moore of CP3 (Cox Mill HS, NC). A talent that is pushing himself to four star status after leading CP3 to the Peach Jam title. Offers North Carolina, Maryland, Florida, and others as his name continues to build. His team proved they were the top team with multiple summer titles and Moore led the way.
Ashton Hagans of Game Elite 2019 (Newton HS, GA). The five star point guard continues to earn offers after his outstanding season with Game Elite (UNC, Xavier, Cincy) and has schools like Kansas, Auburn, and others constantly following him. Did this against 17u Adidas competition.
Eric Dixon of WeR1 (Abington HS, PA). The big number producing four star guard was the key reason that WeR1 was listed as one of the elite teams in 16u all year. Dixon was a 20 point per game guy at a high level of play. The MVP of UAA 16u.
Patrick McCaffery of Iowa Barnstormers (Iowa City West HS, IA). The long and skilled forward is a five star level talent that pushed his team to the top of Adidas play and earned his team a number three ranking overall.
Jeremiah Francis of Indiana Elite (Pickerington Central HS, OH). The Francis led Indiana Elite team was one of the elite 16u squads all season long and North Carolina, Ohio State, Indiana, and many others are after him consistently for the 2019 class.
Prep Hoops 16U Second Team All Americans
Josh Nickelberry of Game Elite 2019 (Oak Hill Academy, VA). With 30 plus offers at the major conference level and the productivity at the Adidas 17U level to go with it Josh is one of the hottest names coming out of July.
Jeremy Roach of Team Takeover (Paul VI HS, VA). The five star 2020 talent had a fantastic year with Team Takeover pushing his way to elite status in his grade. Roach is a name on every list of top schools around the country and his consistent play as a young player was eye opening.
Cameron Thomas of Boo Williams (Oscar Smith HS, VA). His explosive games at the Peach Jam had college coaches rushing to courtside and his Boo Williams team winning. His explosion at the Pitt Jam Fest was the first alert, the 41 points at the Peach Jam made headlines, and Thomas continued to put up numbers consistently.
Isaiah Todd of Team Loaded VA (John Marshall HS, VA). The number one ranked 2020 player in the nation didn’t disappoint all summer long playing in front of big crowds and leading his team to consistent victories. Todd pushed Team Loaded into the top 25 of the Prep Hoops 16u.
Precious Achiuwa of New Heights (St. Benedicts HS, NY). The UAA Defensive Player of the Year at the 16u level is also a five star recruit that has dominated the middle all summer long. One of the most athletic players on the court regardless of what event he was in.
Prep Hoops 16U Third Team All Americans
Josh Green of Earl Watson Elite (Hillcrest Academy, AZ). The first team UAA 16u performer put his team in the top ten nationally, was outstanding at the UA All-American camp, and capped his summer with an offer from Kansas giving him 25 options so far.
Zach Harvey of KC Run GMC (Hayden HS, KS). Four star smooth guard was honored as an all UAA player pushed his team to the top 12 in the nation. Prolific scorer who does everything in such a smooth, crafty way. Finished his summer with a UCLA offer.
Jeremiah Robinson of KC Run GMC (Bishop Miege HS, KS). Robinson and Harvey have to be right next to each other. They may be the top duo of 16u this year. Robinson is a five star level talent in the front court who was very assertive in pushing Run GMC to a great year. Also all-UAA.
Jahmir Young of Team Takeover (St. Mary’s Ryken HS, MD). Jahmir had a breakout July especially in the Fab 48. D1 programs have stepped forward taking notice after Young had the fantastic July leading his team to several wins.
Casey Morsell of Team Takeover (St. Joe’s HS, DC). Morsell was often the leading scorer on a balanced Takeover team. DePaul, Temple, George Washington, George Mason, and others offered after Casey was the most consistent of a consistent team.
Prep Hoops 16U Fourth Team All Americans
C.J Felder of Game Elite 2019 (Sumter HS, SC). The South Carolina wing was another piece of the Game Elite 2019 squad that mostly played 17u teams and had a great year. Clemson and Memphis are the latest to offer.
Elias King of AOT Running Rebels (Shiloh HS, GA). Elias had one of the best summers of anybody out there and the four star continues to grab college options including the most recent, Miami. Georgia and Louisville are all over him as well.
Jahmius Ramsey of Texas Hard Work (Mansfield Summit HS, TX). Quality sized guard that scored on the move and also hit from the perimeter. A lot of potential and showed that with his consistent play helping Hard Work become a top ten team.
Bryce Thompson of Oklahoma Run PWP (Booker T Washington HS, OK). The 2020 guard scored 15 plus a game at the UAA 16s level and then exploded for 25 points per game in events not on the circuit. Double figure offers at the high major level already.
Kobe Langley of CP3 (Wesleyan Christian Academy HS, NC). The Virginia Tech committed talent was outstanding playing with his brother Keyshaun and Wendell Moore leading CP3 to the top spot this summer.
Jake Kyman of Dream Vision (Santa Margarita HS, CA). A pure shooter with grade size at 6-foot-7 Kyman finished off strong in July leading his team in scoring in the NY2LA event and then showing off his all around game in Vegas.
Prep Hoops 16U Fifth Team All Americans
Marvin Price of DC Blue Devils (Patterson HS, MD). The DC Blue Devils were considered one of the best at 16u from start to finish because of the Mitchells as well as Marvin Price. Marvin led the team scoring 14 a game and was named first team all UAA.
Tyrell Terry of D1 Minnesota (DeLaSalle HS, MN). The point guard of a two time state champ had his 16u club in the final four of nearly every event his team was in keeping D1 Minnesota in the top 10-15 all season long. Iowa is most recent offer.
Johnathan McGriff of Team St8ment (Bishop McNamara HS, MD). McGriff showed off outstanding handles and vision for a St8ment team that was a top 20 squad all season. Rutgers and UNLV are the latest teams in on a PG that ran a balanced offense for all four 16u months.
Makhi Mitchell of DC Blue Devils (Montverde Academy, FL). A four star 6-foot-10 power forward that was named all UAA after an excellent season with the Blue Devils. Mitchell has committed to Maryland along with his brother Makhel.
Trayce Jackson-Davis of Team Teague (Center Grove HS, IN). The big from Team Teague earned himself Big Ten options from Iowa, Indiana, and Purdue this 16u season and along the way helped Team Teague to a top 25 spot in 16u.
Drew Lowder of The Family (Ann Arbor Pioneer HS, MI). A point guard that lead a balanced team into the top 25 but when his team needed buckets Lowder had some explosive performances. His game against the Illinois Wolves was among the more memorable performances of the final week.
Johnny Juzang of Compton Magic (Harvard-Westlake HS, CA). The 2020 wing is long at 6-7 and he’s very crafty in separation. The offer list grows daily with UCLA, USC, Oregon, Miami, UNLV, Washington, Arizona State, Cal, and others saw what they wanted.