Five Under The Radar Prospects- Class of 2026
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We are two weeks away from the start of the Prep Hoops Circuit… Prep Hoops Florida is taking a deeper dive at the top under the radar prospects to watch for this spring and summer. We will start with the…
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Continue ReadingWe are two weeks away from the start of the Prep Hoops Circuit… Prep Hoops Florida is taking a deeper dive at the top under the radar prospects to watch for this spring and summer. We will start with the junior class and make our way down to the freshman. If you have a player who deserves recognition, please send @RossVDG14 a direct message on Twitter.
The 6-2 shooting guard helped lead a young squad this past season and is one of the most prolific shooters from beyond the arc you may find. He is athletic and builds very good movement on the defensive end. Foote will look to continue to lead into a prominent role the next three years at Clearwater by becoming more of a scorer.
The 6-2 shooting guard has one of the sweetest shooting strokes in the 2026 class and can knock them down at a high percentage on a consistent rate. Kramer had two 30-point games this season for North Tampa Christian. Kramer also already holds an offer from NJIT and expect his recruitment to increase as we gear into the Grassroots season.
The 5-11 point guard not only is an electrifying ball-handler, but he also builds blazing speed and complete control when he has the basketball in his hands. Newson is a crafty scorer and gets most of his baskets going downhill. On the defensive end, he is scrappy and is quick into the passing lanes where he averaged nearly four steals per game this past season. He also has the ability to shoot from beyond the arc where he shot 31 percent from this past season as well.
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The 6-7 wing is a star in the making as he took a huge leap forward with his defensive presence. He is a rebounding machine as well, averaged 9.6 rebounds per game as a freshman this past season. His ability to finish around the rim on the offensive end is fearless and uses his length to his advantage. As he gears up for his sophomore season and beyond, Gaskins will look to add a consistent jump shot.
The 6-6 small forward is a pure three-level scorer when he has the confidence. This past season, London averaged 12.3 points, 9.0 rebounds and 1.6 blocks per game. His ability to defend the rim took a huge step in the right direction as far as his size and length. London shot 42 percent from the field this past season. London can also play multiple positions when he is on the floor on both ends.