Several more intriguing players that came to play over the weekend and greatly impressed with their play from the 15U level.
Anthony Blaackar – 2026 – G – Moss Elite
Blaackar formed a talented playmaking duo with Camdyn Hogan. He is always looking to get into the paint and make plays. Blaackar scored the ball very effectively getting all the way to the basket with his good moves off the dribble, but with his vision and passing, can distribute the ball well too.
Vaughn Karvala – 2026 – G – Phenom University
One of the more versatile players at the 15U level with his well-rounded skill set, great positional size at 6’5” and length. He came up huge for Phenom in a comeback win on Saturday scoring 12 points in the second half hitting a few big three’s down the stretch to lead the charge. As well to his shooting, Karvala plays well with the ball in his hands, can create for others, and is an active and versatile defender.
Brody Owen – 2026 – G – Team Ramey
Owen had a big performance on Saturday scoring 20-points. He is a skilled 6’2” guard with a smooth jumper. He showed good shot selection not forcing his shot and can quickly get into his shot off the catch. Owen is also effective playing with the ball in his hands, strong with the ball in his hands, has good vision, and can get to the basket.
Mustaf Rexhepi – 2026 – F – Greater Purpose Athletics
A versatile and impactful forward who stands at 6’4” with a strong build. A tough scorer who plays big inside scoring down on the block and all around the paint. He was continuously finding ways to score the ball around the basket finishing at a high rate in traffic. Rexhepi was also incredibly active on the glass aggressively going after every rebound.
Rykan Woo – 2026 – PG – Illinois Wolves
A consistent player who has a good ability to score, distribute and defend. He creates so well for his teammates with his court awareness, getting into the defense, and passing ability but can also get it done himself around the paint and from the outside. Woo also uses his quickness and energy on the defensive side.