2023 Music City Madness: 15U All-Tournament
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The Music City Madness took place this past weekend in Nashville and Prep Hoops Regional Scouts Cam Rickers, Terry Drake and Ross Van De Griek were on the grounds of the event. We will be providing our All-Tournament teams across…
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Continue ReadingThe Music City Madness took place this past weekend in Nashville and Prep Hoops Regional Scouts Cam Rickers, Terry Drake and Ross Van De Griek were on the grounds of the event. We will be providing our All-Tournament teams across 15U, 16U and 17U. If you have a player who deserves recognition and missed the list, please send @RossVDG14 a direct message on Twitter.
Avery Coles
Avery Coles
Coles shined on both offensive and defensive possessions with his pure rebounding and finishing around the rim throughout the weekend at the Music City Madness. With his 6-9 frame, Coles already caused attention to his opposition as he used his size to his advantage. Coles displayed great footwork and can score in bunches mostly off put backs.
Camden Cole
Camden Cole
Camden Cole will be a name people will get to know by the end of the circuit. The 6-3 forward put on an absolute show playing for Tennessee Brigade averaging 20 points per game across four games. Cole can score from anywhere in the half court, whether it was his perimeter shooting or his attack for the basket.
Jackson McCutcheon
Jackson McCutcheon
McCutcheon, is a 6-2 point guard who can do it all on the offensive end whether it’s run the point guard position or move without the ball. His high basketball IQ and decision making was what stood out to me this weekend at the Music City Madness. McCutcheon averaged 21 points per game, including two games where he scored over 20 points. He is a three level scorer who plays with a complete edge and is always finding ways to get his teammates involved as well.
The 6-1 combo guard did not force a tough shot or rarely made a bad pass all weekend long at the Music City Madness. Gilbert played both guard positions often as well and was a walking bucket when his team needed it most. Gilbert’s game showed that it is mature beyond his years and looked ready to make the next step to be a complete player.
Highlights
Harney was getting it done on both ends of the floor throughout the weekend at the Music City Madness. Harney averaged 8.0 points, 5.5 rebounds and nearly three steals per game for Shockers 2026. The game that stood out to me the most was against Metro Elite on Saturday night where he finished with a double-double. He applied great ball pressure on the defensive end which he recorded steals turning into baskets on the other end.
Highlights
The 5-10 combo guard was a pest on the defensive end which resulted in buckets on the offensive end throughout the weekend at the Music City Madness. Whitt averaged 15 points per game for Tennessee Brigade and which he led them to a 4-0 weekend. Whitt can score in a variety of ways whether it was off transition or off the bounce. He will be a name to keep an eye on as the circuit rolls on.
Kaden Williams
Kaden Williams
The 6-9 power forward was a solid rim protector throughout the weekend as he was playing with the 16U Arkansas Ducks. His paint presence on the defensive end forced a ton of tough shots for opponents. Williams will be a name to keep on coaches’ radar as he continues to develop his footwork and mid-range jump shot. Williams has proven to scouts he can play multiple positions with his length and ability to help space the floor for shooters.