AC Jam Fest 2025 Stock-Risers
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The AC Jam Fest was filled with so many stock-risers that one post was not enough. The rising sophomores had a strong weekend in Atlantic City as they helped their teams throughout the three days. Here are the 2025 stock…
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Continue ReadingThe AC Jam Fest was filled with so many stock-risers that one post was not enough. The rising sophomores had a strong weekend in Atlantic City as they helped their teams throughout the three days. Here are the 2025 stock risers from the AC Jam Fest.
Isaac Cole, 6’6 F West Catholic (Team Final)
Cole had a tremendous showing in Atlantic City as he showed the ability to impact the game in a variety of ways. The 6’6 forward ran the floor hard, setting up easy layups and dunks for himself in transition. Cole put the ball on the floor and made opponents pay for giving him space on the perimeter. He fought for rebounds on both ends of the floor and used his length to disrupt shots on the defensive end. Cole’s versatility is something that will help his game in a big way throughout his varsity career.
Luke Kreitz Luke Kreitz 6'0" | PG Ridge | 2025 State NJ , 5’10 PG Ridge (Hoop Heaven Hawks Elite)
Kreitz had a big showing at the AC Jam Fest as he made it rain from distance. The 5’10 guard has a lightning quick release on his shot and can knock down triples in bunches. Kreitz made jumpers off the dribble and off the catch, showing the potential to play either on or off the ball. He used his handle effectively as he was able to get the team into offensive sets. Kreitz is a marksman from distance whose shooting will be key for him this summer.
Kyle Benjamin, 6’4 G Cathedral (Team New England)
Benjmain had a good showing at the AC Jam Fest as he helped Team New England get to the 15U title game. The 6’4 guard attacked the basket with a purpose and did not mind drawing contact. Benjamin showed a nice touch on his jumper and shot the ball with confidence from behind the arc. He made smart decisions with the ball in his hands and was able to get deflections on the defensive end. Benjamin is a prospect to watch in the 2025 class with his ability to make plays with the ball in his hands.
Jalen St. Clair, 5’11 PG Oak Hill (Mason Elite DC)
St. Clair may have been playing up in the 17U division, but that did not stop him from standing out. The 5’11 guard played with poise and was not rattled by on-ball pressure. St. Clair used his handle to get by his defender in the half court and made good decisions with the ball in his hands. He moved his feet well on the defensive end and finished nicely in the paint. St. Clair’s ability to run the offense efficiently is something that will help his stock significantly this summer and he showed that during the AC Jam Fest.
AJ Altobelli AJ Altobelli 5'11" | PG Union Catholic | 2025 State NJ , 5’11 PG Union Catholic (Marston Elite)
Altobelli had a solid showing for Marston Elite as he was able to make an impact at both ends of the floor. The 5’11 guard was able to get by his defender in the half court and finish around the basket. Altobelli played with confidence when the ball was in his hands and showed a nice release on his jumper. He played with active hands on the defensive end, creating turnovers and easy layups for his team. Altobelli will see his stock continue to rise if he can maintain his level of play from the AC Jam Fest.