Gavin Brown (6'3 / Bloom-Carroll / 2017): The senior from Bloom-Carroll has one of the sweetest strokes in all of the land. Shooting the ball extremely well on Sunday, Brown put in yet another stellar performance at Coach Vic's, as he has become a treat to watch in the last year or so. With great size on the wing and enough athleticism to get by, Brown is one of the area's better Division II prospects at the two guard spot, as we expect Brown to end up somewhere near the Mountain East/GLIAC range. 

Solomon Pierre-Louis (6'4 / Wellington / 2018): Pierre-Louis is quickly establishing himself as one of the better shooting guard prospects in the area's 2018 class, as his performance on Sunday was arguably his best yet. A knockdown shooter that has continued to improve his all-around offensive game with added confidence, Pierre-Louis is an emerging prospect beginning to draw interest from some of the top Division I and II programs in the region. Moving to Wellington this season, look for Pierre-Louis to be an instant impact player on a team that has enough talent to make a run for a Division IV state title. 

William Mfum (6'2 / Northland / 2019): Northland's Mfum is the top prospect in the City League, a title that he has earned this fall. An elite level athlete who can do a little bit of everything, Mfum is only getting better as he has continued to work on his offensive skill set, which will only enhance his development going forward. Mfum can really cement his status as a top five player in the 2019 class with a breakout sophomore season for a Northland team looking for a superstar to emerge.