Big Shots Atlantic Coast Top Performers: 16U Gold Bracket
Noah Steples POS SG CLASS 2025 Noah Steples Club: Acts Elite Put together an impressive showing in their matchup with Team Legend Gray, showcasing his ability to knock down shots from outside. He doesn’t force plays often, moves well without the…
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Noah Steples
Put together an impressive showing in their matchup with Team Legend Gray, showcasing his ability to knock down shots from outside. He doesn’t force plays often, moves well without the ball and uses his size to make plays.
Aydin Winn
Aydin Winn
A strong Guard that got where he wanted, he used his strength to get into the paint and make plays for himself and teammates. He plays the game at his own pace, has outstanding ball-handling skills and doesn’t force plays often.
Rhysaan Freeny
Rhysaan Freeny
The leading scorer in the 16U Gold division, he showed his ability to score the ball at a high level despite only standing at 5’8. He put together one of his best showings of the tournament against BBA Nets with a game high of 21 Points, scoring the ball from multiple levels.
Cardell West
Cardell West
Another bigger guard that has a nice skillset to go along with his size, he seemed to get better each game and had one of his best showings in their final game of the tournament. He scored the ball at a high level, was solid on defense and rebounded the ball well.
Finishing at the second spot in the division in points per game, he led the way for his team, scoring the ball and facilitating at a high level. He has impressive end to end speed, good upper body strength and an IQ for the game that is very advanced for his age.
Jayden Hamilton
Jayden Hamilton
His team would take home the gold bracket Tournament Championship and his play would lead to him being named Tournament MVP. The impact that he made on the offensive side of the ball was legitimate but what we really appreciated was how he played defensively. He constantly applied pressure to opposing guards which would lead to turnovers and rushed possession that turned into transition buckets for the Jammers.