#PHATownShowdown: 15U Day 2 Standouts, Part I
Part I of the Day 2 standouts from the A-Town Showdown, showcasing some top names in the 15U division. Jozia Scott – 6’0 Guard – Lakeland Spartans Select 2025 Scott was quite the catalyst in the Lakeland Spartans Select rotation…
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Continue ReadingPart I of the Day 2 standouts from the A-Town Showdown, showcasing some top names in the 15U division.
Jozia Scott – 6’0 Guard – Lakeland Spartans Select 2025
Scott was quite the catalyst in the Lakeland Spartans Select rotation with his ability to operate off the bounce and finish in traffic. He had a big 22 points in their double-overtime victory over a tough Auburn Raptors squad. He’s a name to get to know in the region.
Toby Lane – 5’9 Point Guard – Lakeland Spartans Select 2025 (2026)
Lane played up in the 15U division as a member of the 2026 class and it didn’t slow him down much as he showed off his fundamentals as a point guard wirh his fair share of ball-fakes, pump-fakes and shifty moves to make an impact in his team’s backcourt.
Gavin Farmer – 6’3 Guard/Wing – Wood Elite 2025
Farmer had the whole gym on sharpshooter alert when it was all said and done for Wood Elite 2025. He knocked down three 3-pointers to go along with 15 points to show off his ability to operate on the perimeter and off the bounce. He’s a prospect with good size and length to track already in 2025.
Luke Jack Luke Jack 6'6" | PG Creekview | 2025 State GA – 6’4 Forward/Wing – Wood Elite 2025
Jack did well to take some of the pressure off Hunter Henry with his ability to handle the ball and make plays for others with his IQ. He didn’t fill up the scoring sheet but he did well to control the pace and show off his ability to run the offense as their secondary guard.
Derrick Booker – 6’2 Wing/Forward – Pride Roc 2025 Bynum
Booker was an active all-around presence for his squad, looked to make the extra pass, battled for rebounds and loose balls, good upside as a “lead by example” type with his length and motor ; he showed he can knock down shots on the perimeter and fly around making plays
Raylen Jones – 5’10 Point Guard – Pride Roc 2025 Bynum
Jones did work operating off the bounce as a creator for his squad, showed he could operate on all three levels and get to the free throw line with his handle, plays til the very end and final whistle with his ability to score in a variety of ways
Ahmir Woods – 6’1 Guard – Pride Roc 2025 Bynum
Woods is a gritty guard that’s finding his way in the 2025 class with Pride Roc 2025 Bynum; exploded for 17 points as a threat on the wing on Day 2 with a nose for the ball on both ends of the floor; as he learns to take the defensive end of the floor with more awareness, he’s set to make quite the splash in this class