Conrad P. Foss Memorial- Day 2 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 2:
The 6-6 junior forward is coming off leading his high school team to their first state title in school history earlier this month. The lefty sharp-shooter didn’t skip a beat, as he was knocking down shots from all over the court. On the defensive end he was guarding multiple positions and using his length to an advantage. He brought a high basketball IQ and will draw college coaches attention as we gear up for the Live Period next month.
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DeAndre Harvey
DeAndre Harvey
The 6-2 freshman combo guard is tough as nails on the offensive end can score in a variety of ways. He will be a name that starts to draw attention as he is an elusive on-the-ball defender as well. He helped lead his team to a 3-2 weekend at the Conrad P. Foss Memorial
Zy’vaun Puckett Zy’vaun Puckett 6'4" | SF Panther Creek | 2026 State NC
Zy’vaun Puckett Zy’vaun Puckett 6'4" | SF Panther Creek | 2026 State NC
The 6-2 freshman guard has all the tools to be a complete basketball player. He brought his speed, court vision and ball-handling on display as he is as crafty as it gets. Puckett also displayed insane athleticism finishing around the rim and rebounding over guys taller than him.
The 6-7 sophomore power forward has huge upside the next two seasons, as he is continuing to get stronger and more athletic every time I see him. Johnson was finishing well around the rim and starting to grow into an all-around player as he continues to develop an outside shot. His rim protection and ability to guard multiple positions on the defensive end continues to stand out.
The 6-3 freshman guard played with control and poise throughout the day as he is a proven scorer and facilitator. He can shoot it from anywhere in the half court if you give him space. He shot nearly 40 percent from beyond the arc throughout the weekend at the Conrad P. Foss Memorial. He will be a name to remember for not just this year, but the next three as well as he continues to get better.
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The 6-5 junior forward continued to make plays for SWFL Hoops 2024, as he brought his athleticism on display. Cornish is a phenomenal rim runner and finishes around the rim at a high level. He can also turn defense into offense really quickly with his length and speed. He will attract college coaches’ radar as we gear into the Live Period next month.