The Super Class of 2025
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The Class of 2025 in Houston is super talented with size as well. The impressive part is the size these players have at such a young age. Bodies are ready for varsity competition entering ninth grade. Let’s examine what all…
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Continue ReadingThe Class of 2025 in Houston is super talented with size as well. The impressive part is the size these players have at such a young age. Bodies are ready for varsity competition entering ninth grade. Let’s examine what all this class have to offer.
Shelton Henderson Shelton Henderson 6'7" | SF Bellaire | 2025 State #89 Nation TX – Bellaire High School 6’6
Henderson is a grown man in a 15 year old body. The physical strength he possess makes it easy to score around the rim. Calm, cool, and collected player who never changes facial expression.With Jacolb Cole gone this is his team now along with the his classmates. His feel for the game is special. There is a reason why Lamar, SMU, University of Houston, Texas State, and Texas A&M already offered the young man. He doesn’t shoot a lot of jumpers, but that cause of how easy he can get to the rim against majority of his defenders. Nice size hands with a soft touch when attempting floaters. Should be somebody to watch on the national rankings.
Bryce Jackson Bryce Jackson 6'5" | SG Shadow Creek | 2025 TX – Shadow Creek High School 6’4
“Action” Jackson is coming into his own now. A pitbull on the court he accepts all challenges offensively and defensively. Great on-ball defender with a solid body frame to absorb the bump. The leap he’s making from three-and-d role into an all-round player. Jackson have improved getting to the rim off the dribble. The one aspect we need to see more is shooting off the dribble. He have a nice form, and can knock down open shots.
Bryson Wheatfall Bryson Wheatfall 6'4" | CG Summer Creek | 2025 State #129 Nation TX – 6’4 Summer Creek High School
Wheatfall body looks more lean, and grew another inch. Having to be the #1 option his freshman year helped his maturity. He have poise better than most growing up around basketball. Patient decision-maker when the ball is in his hands. You can tell through his game he puts in the outside work. A combo guard that can create for himself or others.
Montana Wheeler Montana Wheeler 5'9" | PG Houston Christian | 2025 State #126 Nation TX – 5’8 Houston Christian
Wheeler is making his own name in the city, and carrying the Wheeler last name well. Great pace with the ball, and is never in a rush, although he knows when to push the tempo. His IQ sets him apart from the rest. Stays level-headed not showing any emotion. Don’t let his size fool you, he can rebound down low. Posting a quadruple-double last year.
Sebastian Williams-Adams Sebastian Williams-Adams 6'8" | PF St. John's | 2025 State #35 Nation TX – 6’6 St. John’s
Give him the nickname “Sir Williams-Adams how he attacks the rim like a knight. High-flying slasher looking to throw it down any opportunity. Already a big guard his body should develop along with his skillset. Dribbles the ball low and tight. Have a variety of moves around the rim along solid interior defender suffocating opponents on the block. Unselfish player to go along with his scoring ability.
Jamal Chretien Jamal Chretien 6'5" | SG Mayde Creek | 2025 State #356 Nation TX II – 6’4 Mayde Creek High School
Chretien can knock down jumpsuits in a variety of ways. The lefty moves well without the ball, and can create space for himself off of screens. He doesn’t settle for long range jumpsuits. Looks to drive hard to the rim when given the angle. His wingspan and quick release make it harder for defenders to get a clean shot contest.