Passion Region Finals 15u Day One Stand Outs
6’4 Dallas Lambert 2026 Lambert is a dog, he played up this weekend and didn’t miss a beat. He was SWFL 2025’s go-to guy when they needed a bucket. Dallas plays with a chip on his shoulder, aggressive when rebounding…
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Continue Reading6’4 Dallas Lambert 2026
Lambert is a dog, he played up this weekend and didn’t miss a beat. He was SWFL 2025’s go-to guy when they needed a bucket. Dallas plays with a chip on his shoulder, aggressive when rebounding and when attacking the rim. The rising freshman physically forced his way to the paint scoring with either hand. As Dallas hits the high school floor this season I expect his stock to rise substantially.
5’9 Koden Brown 2025
Koden is deceptive, you look over and see a 5’9 frame with long hair and don’t assume he will be a tough cover. This is the first mistake teams make when not scouting out this quick-twitch guard. Brown can get hot in a hurry. He shoots the ball well, and so far this weekend has led his squad in scoring. He runs the point with precision and does a great job of getting his team involved. The rising sophomore has a sly way of getting to the basket and finishing. Before you know it he’s blown by his defender and finishing at the basket.
6’5 Cowan Innocent 2025
While I expect Cowan will continue to grow as he’s only an underclassman, he used his frame well to dominate on the boards, grab offensive rebounds and go straight back up often finishing with defenders on his back. While most of his points came in the paint off the catch and rebound put backs, I caught a slight glimpse of an ability to handle the ball. With hard work and his continual growing frame, I think Cowan can turn out to be something special with continued hard work. Loved his attitude and upside.
6’0 Sian Morris Sian Morris 5'8" | PG Wesley Chapel | 2025 FL 2025
Sian was quite possibly the best scoring guard I watched all day. He put his team on his back and went to work. Knocking down open 3’s, blowing by defenders and finishing complex layups in traffic. He didn’t slouch on defense either, he had 4 steals from on-ball defense the last game I watched. His motor didn’t stop till the game was over. Morris left everything he had on the floor both games I watched him. Love his physical up-tempo style of play.
6’2 Myke Gunn 2025
This two-way slasher got it done for his Raptor’s squad in the biggest upset of 15u action. He brought his team back from being down 12 to pull off a big win. In transition, he was a blur, just blowing by his defenders. If there was even slight daylight of a hole getting to the basket he was taking it and finishing with contact. In the final stretch of the game he scored 8 straight points to help push his team out in front. This Auburn prospect was very impressive in his ability to finish in traffic.