Top GameChangers: Prospect Camp WI
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Which prospects stood out as true GameChangers during Sunday’s Prospect Camp? Prep Hoops lists several prospects who impressed:
Isaiah Oliver Isaiah Oliver 6'0" | SG Middleton | 2026 State WI — G — Middleton
I think that Oliver is going to be a standout prospect for years to come. The Middleton guard really impressed with his basketball-IQ and court vision. I thought that Oliver did a really great job of driving into the lane and then kicking the ball out to open teammates. Still just a 2026 prospect, Oliver has a lot of time to improve. Expect the Middleton standout to snatch headlines for years to come.
Mondes Kelly Mondes Kelly 6'6" | PF Bay Port | 2025 WI — F — Bay Port
I think that Kelly could be a name to track moving forward. The 6-foot-4 forward played with a lot of intensity and effort on Sunday. I was impressed by how he attacked the glass on both ends of the court. He did a nice job of using his size to bully smaller opponents in the paint. In addition to his positonal size, Kelly displayed some real skill. He was able to convert on a couple of tough layups, using solid footwork to get by his defender.
Avery Houden Avery Houden 6'5" | SF Middleton | 2024 State WI — F — Middleton
Houden just comes to events like these to dominate. This past fall, I saw the forward play at the Prep Hoops Top 250 Expo. I was blown away by him then… Sunday wasn’t much different. The Middleton forward’s athleticism and skill jumps off the board. He can throw down an impressive dunk on one possesion and then drain a tough three on the next. Houden is a name for college programs to keep an eye on this spring/summer.
Perry Dorris Perry Dorris 6'0" | PG Martin Luther | 2025 State WI Jr. — G — Greendale Martin Luther
Dorris is an advanced scorer who was able to get buckets all day long on Sunday. The guard uses his quick handle and speed to get by defenders and score. Around the rim and in the mid range, Dorris is lethal. He is super crafty and always seems to find a way to put the ball in the hoop. Not only did Dorris dominate as a scorer, but I was also impressed with him as a teammate. He passed well and played great defense.
Andrew Jensen Andrew Jensen 6'9" | C Kaukauna | 2026 State WI — F — Kaukauna
I have a feeling that Jensen will be a problem for many years to come. The 6-foot-9 forward is able to use his size and length to disrupt shots around the rim. On multiple occasions, Jensen was able to cause a miss for his opponent. On the other end of the court, Jensen is no slouch. He can score with ease in the paint. As he develops and improves, expectations will be sky high for the Kaukauna product.
Cameron Freeman Cameron Freeman 6'0" Wauwatosa East | 2025 WI — G — Wauwatosa East
Freeman’s game jumped out early on Sunday afternoon. The guard started off hot by tallying a couple of impressive buckets. He was able to slash into the paint and then finish a couple of crafty layups. Playing for MTXE Elite this spring/summer on the AAU circuit, Freeman is a name to track.