Top250 Showcase Gamechangers: 2025 Edition
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For the class of 2025, coming to a camp full of older competition means something. It shows that they’re not running from any smoke. Below are the 2025s that stood out on Sunday.
Kentrell Martin Jr
Kentrell
Martin Jr
6'7" | CG
Blake | 2025
State
FL
Martin took his fair share of lumps but never stopped proving himself. The guard has sprouted to 6’5 and looks every bit of it on the court. He showed leadership by being the main point guard in a group of guards with more varsity experience. Martin’s best basketball is ahead of him, and when you’re sprouting like a weed and showing flashes of playing both backcourt positions, it’s what you want to see from him.
Alex Mcfarlane
Alex is an athletic 6’3 off guard. He’s more of a transition player and helpful defensive piece at this point. He can contain on defense and block shots. McFarlane finished an oop in transition and pushed the ball on the break.
Aaron Mcfarlane
Aaron is a scoring guard that creates isolation. He gives you a double edge award that can run the show for you and get his own offense. He flashed three-level scoring during the camp. McFarlane is willing to put his body on the line to take charges.
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Ce’Zanne Mosley
Ce’Zanne
Mosley
6'7" | PF
Winter Haven | 2025
State
FL
I sat courtside with Mosley’s high school coach during one of his games. He explained how the 6’5 prospect with a thick frame is transitioning from the post to the wing. Usually, that’s a bit hard for players to make at the varsity level, but Mosley seems comfortable. He can guard multiple positions at his size, shows a handle in straight-line drives, and is one of the better athletes in his class. Even among older competition from around the state, Mosley was a double-double threat like he was as a freshman in high school.
Kaleb McDuffie
Kaleb
McDuffie
5'7" | C
Ribault | 2025
FL
Speed runs in the McDuffie bloodline. He’s a floor general that can get a foot in paint when he wants. He finds open teammates even in a camp setting. McDuffie hits shots and spaces the floor from three.
Tre’von Torchon
Tre’von
Torchon
6'3" | CG
Potters House Christian Academy | 2025
State
FL
At 6’3, Torchon’s size and length stands out. He plays hard on both ends. He uses his athleticism to make plays in transition. I thought he was one of the toughest players in the class. The 2025 prospect can make plays for others. There are a lot of upsides here for the 3.8 GPA holder.
Isaiah Richardson
Richardson snuck into our early top 50 rankings after making some noise with one of IMG’s freshman teams. He solidified his ranking and made a case for a jump on Sunday. At 6’2, he’s an explosive athlete on the break, breaks his man down in 1 on 1 situation, and competes on the defensive end.
Landyn Colyer
Landyn
Colyer
6'6" | CG
North Tampa Christian Academy | 2025
FL
Land O’ Lakes lost their best player due to graduation but may not have to wait long to replace him. Like any player playing up an age group, there was an adjustment, but he made an impact when the game picked up the pace. At 6’2, he scores well in transition and can hit the midrange jumper. He’ll likely have the ball in his hands more this season, but the camp showed the ability to contribute in off-ball roles.