A-Town Showdown 15U All-Tournament Teams
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A-Town Showdown took place this past weekend in the state of Georgia. Take a look at the All-Tournament performers from an action-packed weekend. 1st Team Hunter Henry – Wood Elite 2025 Henry was quite the floor general for Wood Elite’s…
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Continue ReadingA-Town Showdown took place this past weekend in the state of Georgia. Take a look at the All-Tournament performers from an action-packed weekend.
1st Team
Hunter Henry – Wood Elite 2025
Henry was quite the floor general for Wood Elite’s 2025 group as they went 4-0 at the A-Town Showdown. He controlled the pace with his handling and playmaking ability to create for others as they were dominant throughout the weekend. He showed he could knock down shots on all three levels and play without the ball in his hands on offense and was equally effective defensively with his ability to apply pressure and create fastbreak opportunities off steals. His fundamentals were on full display all weekend and fun to watch alongside other quality point guard play.
Ismael Joseph – Stampede Elite 2025
Joseph is another backcourt name to keep eyes on with Stampede Elite 2025 after an impactful weekend in Atlanta. He showed he could apply pressure and create steals (4.0 spg), distribute the ball (6.0 apg) and score the ball (10.0 ppg) while getting downhill and using his speed to create opportunities for himself and others. He’s relentless getting by defenders and scoring in traffic while creating fouls in the process as well. As he shows he can shoot the ball consistently on the perimeter, he’s a name set to grow in the 2025 class in Florida.
Jozia Scott – Lakeland Spartans Select
Scott is quite the wing/guard prospect as he made a splash with the Lakeland Spartans Select group. He stepped up in a big way in his team’s conquest of top-ranked Auburn Raptors 2025 with a double-overtime upset. His ability to get downhill and create shots in the paint and midrange area were a key boost for his offense as they went 3-1 on the weekend. He showed he could finish in traffic and create free-throw opportunities as well. He’s a versatile name to know in the 2025 class.
Brenand Tousighaut – Wood Elite 2025
Tousighaut was a solid dual-forward to have as he was another name that stood out with Wood Elite’s 2025 group. His length and versatility worked seamlessly within the flow of their offense as he was an easy option in the post to look to and did even better at passing out of the post to find open guys in the low post or on the perimeter for their own opportunities. He’s another name to keep an eye on with this squad.
Cade Bennerman – Buckner Elite Basketball Club
Benner was a sizeable prospect at 6-foot-8 that didn’t try to overdo things with Buckner Elite Basketball Club. He used his length/size to block shots on the defensive end and used his rebounding to get his touches when the ball didn’t come his way down low. He showed he could step out and knock down shots off the bounce as well as finish at the rim. He’ll be one to watch with this group after his showing at A-Town Showdown.