Conrad P. Foss Memorial- Day 1 Standouts
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The 1st Annual Conrad P. Foss Memorial Invitational took place over the weekend at the Wiregrass Ranch Sports Campus in Wesley Chapel. Prep Hoops Florida scout Ross Van De Griek was on hand for the event. Here are the prospects…
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Continue ReadingThe 1st Annual Conrad P. Foss Memorial Invitational took place over the weekend at the Wiregrass Ranch Sports Campus in Wesley Chapel. Prep Hoops Florida scout Ross Van De Griek was on hand for the event. Here are the prospects who stood out on Day 1:
The 6-5 freshman wing used his athletic frame to an advantage, as he was attacking defenders to the basket all weekend long. Lambert was also shining on the defensive end as well making opponents force tough shots. Lambert helped lead SWFL Hoops 2025 to a 6-0 weekend.
The 5-9 junior guard showed his high basketball IQ by getting his teammates involved early and often. He showed his quick release from 3-point range knocking down shots from beyond the arc at a high rate throughout the day. He averaged nearly 12 points and 5 assists per game leading SWFL Hoops 2024 to a 3-0 day.
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The 6-1 junior point guard was efficient when the basketball was in his hands knocking down tough shots playing a big factor down the stretch. Jefferson is a three-level scorer who can knock down shots from anywhere in the half court. On the defensive side his quickness and ability to stay in front of his man were focal points throughout the day as well.
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The 6-0 junior combo guard picked up right where he left off in the high school season. He was a 3-point specialist throughout the day leading Team TMAC Spartans to a 3-0 day. When the ball wasn’t in his hands he was setting up his teammates dishing out assists to find the open shooters.
The 6-7 junior forward played limited minutes, but when he was out on the floor he made the best of them. His size, frame and footwork in the paint was key for SWFL Hoops 2024. His ability to stretch the floor and develop an outside shot has gotten better as his junior season continues on the grassroots circuit. Look for Watterson’s recruitment to heat up as we enter the Live Period next month, as he is expected to gain mid-major D1 interest.
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The 5-11 freshman point guard is a name you will need to know in the 2026 class. His leadership on the floor took a rise to a new level as well as his unselfish play. Coming off a high school season where he averaged 19.5 points and 5.4 assists per game, Tipton played with another edge as he looked to set up his teammates for great shots throughout the day.