Class of 2026 guard Eye-Catchers April Live Periods
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Blake Hargrove Blake Hargrove 6'0" | PG Liberty | 2026 State PA ‘26 Team Final RedHargrove showed resilience in his game he played with no fear while his team was going through scoring droughts. Hargrove showed he could be a…
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Blake Hargrove
Blake
Hargrove
6'0" | PG
Liberty | 2026
State
PA
‘26 Team Final Red
Hargrove showed resilience in his game he played with no fear while his team was going through scoring droughts. Hargrove showed he could be a threat from deep. He was aggressive on the attack and took whatever the defense gave him. He was also able to score at the foul line. Hargrove also found open teammates when the opposing defenses swarmed him.
Cameron Elwer
Cameron
Elwer
6'0" | PG
Delphos St John's | 2026
State
OH
‘26 Ohio Buckets
Elwer was one of the most fundamentally sound prospects I watched throughout the event. He played off of two feet when on the attack and came to a jump stop often when going downhill. Elwer hit shots in an array of different settings from all 3 levels. He had great body control on the offensive end. Elwer also showed he could operate in the halfcourt with solid chemistry with his bigs rolling the rim.
Jayden Hodge
Jayden
Hodge
6'5" | SG
St. Rose | 2026
State
NJ
‘26 PSA Cardinals
Hodge is a guard with a great blend of positional size and length. He is effective at getting to the rim off the bounce and finishing in a variety of ways. Hodge also showed that he could get his teammates involved with his playmaking ability. Hodge plays at a great pace and is always in control when on the attack.
Xavier Goode ‘26 CT Elite
Goode is a quick guard who was aggressive off the bounce getting to different spots on the floor. He converted many of his shot attempts and didn’t look to force anything. Goode can play on or off the ball allowing him to be a threat if he isn’t properly game planed for. He used his length to collect steals.
Derrick “DJ” Rivera ’26 Shoreshots Rio
Rivera used his rangy frame to get wherever he wanted on the floor. His length made it easy for him to gather up rebounds and keep possessions alive. He was resilient on the attack and got to the foul line often. Rivera showed the ability to convert mid-range looks in the halfcourt also. he hit timely shots down the stretch to help his team to victory.
Jay Alexander ‘26 Expressions
Alexander was a threat off the bounce getting in the lane at will while on the attack. He converted on easy chances and made the most of 2nd chance plays. He also turned defense to offense often using his blend of quickness and length to get into passing lanes.