Passion Region: 15U All Tournament Team
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The young talent was shining in Daytona’s high school gyms. After a weekend of playing against their own age group, a few players rose to the top. Here is the all-tournament team for the 2025 class. G: Christian Maxon Christian…
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Continue ReadingThe young talent was shining in Daytona’s high school gyms. After a weekend of playing against their own age group, a few players rose to the top. Here is the all-tournament team for the 2025 class.
G: Christian Maxon Christian Maxon 6'2" | CG Fort Pierce Central | 2025 State FL Athletes Of Influence
Maxon is a creative scorer that made highlight plays on drives and with his shot. The moves he uses to get to his various finishes all make for a fun yet productive game. His effectiveness as a driver opens up the baseline skip pass for a team full of shooters.
G: CHRISTOPHER MAXON CHRISTOPHER MAXON 6'1" | PG Fort Pierce Central | 2024 FL Athletes Of Influence
Sharp shooting, hustle, and creative passing made Maxon a top-tier 15U performer. A loud 25 points filled with threes and midrange shot creation was a great exclamation point to a good opening weekend.
W: Cooper Whitby Cooper Whitby 6'1" | SG Westminster Christian | 2025 FL Thunder Supreme
We continue our trend with high-level shooters headlining 15U standouts. Whitby shot the ball well from deep both days. He shot 42% from three during the tournament. As long as the 2025 prospect has a sliver of daylight, he can get his shot off.
F: Jaden Wilkerson Sunshine Elite
When you’re a long 6’5 wing, you find several ways to contribute. Wilkerson filled the stat sheet with steals, deflections, rebounds, and points against a pair of physical teams. He can knock down catch and shoot threes, get past defenders for drives to the basket, and hit floaters in the midrange.
F: Cameron Bryant Sunshine Elite
Bryant was the best big man prospect 15U offered. His flashes of passing, post scoring, and rebounding are a promising base for the 6’6 bruiser. His strength overwhelms his age group. Bryant protects the rim with his size and understanding of verticality.
6th: Rajah Morgan Elite Playmakers
Morgan’s physical build and shooting will keep him on college coach’s radars. He has a nice stroke from distance and knocks down free throws at a high rate. In addition to high-level shooting, he can score as a downhill driver and in transition.