#PHATownShowdown: 15U Day 2 Standouts, Part II
Take a look at Part II of the 15U standout names from Day 2 action at the A-Town Showdown. Keymond Maze – Elite Playmakers 2025 Maze picked up where his shooters left off on Day 1 with his own shooting…
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Continue ReadingTake a look at Part II of the 15U standout names from Day 2 action at the A-Town Showdown.
Keymond Maze – Elite Playmakers 2025
Maze picked up where his shooters left off on Day 1 with his own shooting outing, leading the charge for his backcourt. He posted 18 points along with two 3-pointers and a few trips to the free-throw line to show off his ability to create.
Josh Townsend – Elite Playmakers 2025
Townsend was a glue guy on Day 2 that did a ton of the dirty work to boost his squad. He flew around for boards, loose balls and made things happen getting downhill to make an impact on the floor.
Micah Hines – Elite Playmakers 2025
Hines was an X-Factor for the Elite Playmakers with his fearlessness on both ends of the floor. He showed he could block shots on defense just as well as lead the break and make things happen on offense time and time again with his efforts.
EJ Horton – Lakeland Spartans Select 2025
Horton is an active, athletic prospect in the Lakeland Spartans Select rotation as a threat off the ball. He went off for 14 points, 12 in the second half, to pace his squad in a close battle with the Auburn Raptors that saw them clinch a victory in double overtime. He’s a name to watch in the Passion Region with his ability to make plays at the rim.
Caleb Pitts – Auburn Raptors 2025
Pitts picked up where he left off as yet another standout on Day 2 for the Auburn Raptors. He showed off his strength and physicality in the paint area with his ability to finish around the paint/rim area. He’s a big man with good upside in the 2025 class.
Jailen Bush – Auburn Raptors 2025
Bush was locked in from the perimeter and then some for the Auburn Raptors on Day 2, showing off his ability to create off the bounce and knock down shots off the catch. He’s a wiry guard prospect with a ton of potential as a perimeter threat.
Hunter Henry – Wood Elite 2025
Henry was quite the floor general to watch as he showed he could run the show, operate on all three levels and handle ball pressure by making plays for others. He went for 14 points and 6 assists in their final win at A-Town Showdown as he constantly look to set himself up and others to make things happen. He’s a name to get to know in the region.
Gavin Farmer – 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.
Jarrett Mauvais – Stampede 2025
Mauvais is quite the three-level guard that works to get to his spots on the perimeter and in the paint, as he showed he could make plays on all three levels as an inside-out threat. As he learns to make the extra pass and be a positive influence in the rotation, he’s a name to keep an eye on with this Stampede Elite group.
Ishmael Joseph – Stampede 2025
Joseph was one of the top point guards in the division when it was all said and done; did work getting to the paint area and pushing the pace while still getting his other two options involved in the offense; he knows how to create free-throw opportunities as well
Jonathan Merci – Stampede 2025
Merci went off in Stampede’s final game at A-Town Showdown with a 23-point effort to close out the weekend. He showed he could do more than just score all weekend long but his team leaned on him heavily as they secured their final victory. He’s a prospect at 6-foot-1 with a knack for creating off the bounce and in the paint.
Cade Bennerman – Buckner Elite Basketball Club
Bennerman seemed to improve by the game for Buckner Elite Basketball Club as he showed off his ability to alter shots and finish around the rim while cleaning up the glass and using his length to his advantage; hes got good upside with his squad
AJ Clark – Buckner Elite Basketball Club
Clark was another top shooter to track in the 15U division as he had multiple games with multiple 3-pointers made at the event. He showed off his poise and range when given opportunities to work. As he shows he can share the sugar, he’ll be a name to know soon enough.
James Carswell James Carswell 6'4" | SG Cox Mill | 2025 State NC – Underrated Athletes 2025
Carswell found his stroke on Day 2 for Underrated Athletes 2025 as he hit some big buckets to make things happen on the perimeter and in the paint. He went for 17 points on two made 3-pointers as he caught fire in the second half as his boost helped lift the offense in the end. He’s starting to show a strong IQ as a stretch-forward threat.
Chance Hendricks – Georgia Potential 2025
Hendricks Time and time again, he was getting downhill and making plays at the rim as he did his best to breathe life into his offensive attack. He went for 14 points to close things out at A-Town Showdown.