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Elliot Moskowitz – RoughRiders Give Elliot Moskowitz was one of the most impressive shooters in the gym as an incoming freshman playing up on a 16U squad. Elliot when given the slightest bit of space or shown a weak close-out…
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Continue ReadingElliot Moskowitz – RoughRiders Give
Elliot Moskowitz was one of the most impressive shooters in the gym as an incoming freshman playing up on a 16U squad. Elliot when given the slightest bit of space or shown a weak close-out he made teams pay. He was knocking down shots from college range and some even further out. When attacking the basket Elliot often went to the floater where he showed good form and soft touch.
Tanner Braketa Tanner Braketa 6'1" | PG Ralston Valley | 2025 State #285 Nation CO – B&B Academy
Tanner Braketa Tanner Braketa 6'1" | PG Ralston Valley | 2025 State #285 Nation CO continues to impress, the number one player in the class of 2025 in Colorado balled out against 16U competition. Tanner knocked down shots from three-point range and even hit a game-winning shot in pool play from deep three-point range. He once again showed off his ability to make winning plays and be a great mover off of the ball.
Carson Flowers Carson Flowers 6'3" | CG Legend | 2025 State CO – Freestyle Elite
Carson Flowers Carson Flowers 6'3" | CG Legend | 2025 State CO is a 2025 prospect who more than held his own against 16U guards. Carson showed off the ability to knock down shots from both mid-range and three-point land in a variety of ways. He was a guard who liked to get the ball in the mid-post and hit quite a few tough turn-around jumpers over defenders.
Placide twins – RoughRiders Give
Gavin and Gallagher Placide are going to be names to know in Colorado for a long time. The incoming freshmen stand at 6’5 and already play out on the wing, both of them were very good shooters from outside and defenders had trouble bothering their shots as they have high releases. At this young age, they already have a very good handle on the ball. On the defensive end of the floor, they showed off solid footwork and blocked a few shots down low.
Andrew Schneider Andrew Schneider 6'1" | PG Highlands Ranch | 2025 State CO – Colorado Collective
Andrew Schneider Andrew Schneider 6'1" | PG Highlands Ranch | 2025 State CO is a 2025 prospect playing up on a 17U team, he has shown off the ability to be a good off-of-the-ball role player. Andrew knocked down shots from three-point range, creating space for himself by moving around the perimeter and finding open spots. He found open spots on the floor and finished a few tough shots near the rim.