It was championship Sunday inside the DME Academy and the competitiveness at the Talent Over Hype All-American Camp during the final day of action did not disappoint. Multiple champions were crowned as Prep Hoops Next continued to evaluate some of…

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Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log inIt was championship Sunday inside the DME Academy and the competitiveness at the Talent Over Hype All-American Camp during the final day of action did not disappoint. Multiple champions were crowned as Prep Hoops Next continued to evaluate some of the top up and coming talent from Florida and bordering states. Here are three takeaways from Sunday…
Nichols Shines
Playing alongside Felipe Quinones, you know scoring won’t be an issue for your team and 2027 Alex Nichols was scoring with ease on his own alongside Quinones. Nichols has unlimited range as he was connecting on shots from a few feet behind the three point line. Nichols does a good job of creating his own shot but also knows how to run an offense well. Nichols was one of the top guards from the 2027 class at the Talent Over Hype All-American Camp.
Kevin English Is A Name To Remember
Only in the class of 2029, Kevin English is a lead guard that needs to be on people’s radar from this day going forward. English is super slick with the ball as he was one of the top ball handlers at the Talent Over Hype All-American Camp regardless of class. In the coming years as English grows, he is going to be a lead guard to watch closely from the class of 2029.
Juan Hernandez Leads Team To Championship
There was no question as to who the best 2024/2025 team was as Hernandez led his team to a 5-0 record winning the championship in the 2024/2025 age group at the Talent Over Hype All-American Camp. Whether it was attacking the rim or spotting up from different spots on the court, Hernandez was unstoppable all weekend long.
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