<p>Colleges.</p>
<p>Are you looking for players that could help your program? The following players have been working hard to improve their stock. Furthermore, look for many of these names on the high school court this fall.</p>
<p>Let’s look into it...</p>
<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="962575" first="Aidan" last="Singleton"]</strong> - <em>John Carroll Catholic</em></p>
<p>2023 [player_tooltip player_id="962575" first="Aidan" last="Singleton"] is 3-sport athlete for the Rams. The Fort Pierce product plays basketball, football and runs track. On the court, the 6-foot point guard averaged nine points and two rebounds while shooting 48 percent from the floor as a sophomore. Moreover, he scored in double-figures in seven games. Singleton has a quick first step and solid mid-range jumper. His ability to get downhill and finish is particularly impressive. Singleton can also extend out and hit from beyond the arc. Against <strong>Westwood</strong>, Singleton scored 15 points and went 3-of-3 from the perimeter. He is an overall floor general that will bring intensity on defense. He was recently named 16U <strong>Proving Grounds</strong> MVP playing for <strong>Ball4Lyfe</strong>. Singleton can play basketball or football at the next level. He is a defensive back/wide receiver on the gridiron. Singleton projects as a low/mid-major prospect. Patriot and Ivy League schools would love his 3.74 GPA.</p>
<p><strong>Blake Wilson</strong> - <em>Dwyer</em></p>
<p>2023 Blake Wilson averaged 13.5 points per game during live period events for Ball4Lyfe. He has a lot of potential as a 6-foot-5 wing/forward with added muscle. He currently is about 185 pounds. Wilson averaged just over five points per game for a <em>very </em>good Dwyer team last season. The Panthers went 14-4 last season. Against <strong>Santaluces</strong> (10-5), Wilson had ten points and went 3-of-6 from deep. In addition, he scored 11 points with a pair of 3-pointers against <strong>Coral Springs</strong> (8-6). Look for his momentum this summer to carry him into the fall. <strong>North Florida</strong> is reportedly interested in him. Wilson holds a 3.5 GPA.</p>
<p><strong>Xavian Charles</strong> - <em>Santaluces</em></p>
<p>2025 Xavian Charles is a name to watch for the Chiefs. The point guard is currently flexing his fame for Ball4Lyfe. Charles recently scored 17 points in a game against <strong>Team Hardaway Jr</strong>. He also scored 20 points against <strong>World Hoops Elite</strong> and 23 against the <strong>Atlanta Celtics</strong> at HoopSeen in Georgia. Charles has been compounding great performances as he heads into the fall season. With Santaluces losing a ton of seniors; Charles could break right into the fold. Could be a breakout star up in Palm Beach County.</p>
<p><strong>Maxwell Gordon</strong> - <em>Cypress Bay</em></p>
<p>2022 Maxwell Gordon is a player for <strong>Rock United</strong>. The 5-foot-10 point guard has good shooting touch and is a strong facilitator. I think he is very effective inside the arc and only getting better overall. Gordon recently scored 14 points and dished out six assists in a game for Rock United. He holds a 4.7 GPA and 1350 SAT.</p>
<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="1062414" first="Edward" last="Nnamoko"]</strong> - <em>Riviera Prep</em></p>
<p>2022 [player_tooltip player_id="1062414" first="Edward" last="Nnamoko"] is a physical monster out of Miami. The 6-foot-10, 225-pound center should have college scouts from around the country knocking on his door. He has power to create space in the paint while possessing the frame to protect the rim on the defensive end. He will wear out his opponents over the course of four quarters. Nnamoko has been offered by <strong>Winthrop</strong>, <strong>Longwood,</strong> <strong>Tulsa</strong>, <strong>Temple</strong>, <strong>Old Dominion </strong>and <strong>Samford</strong>. </p>
<p><em><strong>For any South Florida Prep Hoops news or information...please contact Micahel Costeines @Steins_23 on Instagram or follow him on Twitter @Mungertown_Mike23.</strong></em></p>
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