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This weekend we are in Gainesville for the FABC Live Period Team Camp. Great weekend to watch a lot of Florida’s top talent show out in front of college coaches. 2025 6’1 Christian Maxon Christian Maxon 6'2" | CG Fort…
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Continue ReadingThis weekend we are in Gainesville for the FABC Live Period Team Camp. Great weekend to watch a lot of Florida’s top talent show out in front of college coaches.
2025 6’1 Christian Maxon Christian Maxon 6'2" | CG Fort Pierce Central | 2025 State FL
Maxon is widely regarded as one of the best shooters in the state regardless of class. Pair that with his tight handle, great court vision and ability to shift his defenders creating space for himself or teammates. You have all the pieces needed to make a college ready point guard. I expect his recruiting to really start heating up this live period. Christian capped his day off with 38 points and 11 3’s.
2025 6’1 Spencer Clayton Spencer Clayton 6'3" | PG Barron Collier | 2025 FL
Clayton looks to be one of the top emerging point guards in SWFL. Being Barron Colliers go to guy he seems to perform well when under pressure. Spencer is a great shooter, but taking a further look you’ll see he offers everything a coach wants in a complete point guard. He can create for teammates, has a ridiculous handle on the ball and loves to compete on both ends of the floor. I’m expecting a big season from the Naples, FL prospect.
2025 6’8 Patrick Johnson Patrick Johnson 6'7" | PF Gateway Charter | 2025 State FL
Johnson burst on the scene this summer absolutely dominating the paint and putting the state of Florida on notice. His game continues to develop as a Gateway Charter’s primary rebounder, paint protector and lob threat. Patrick continues to add pieces to his game and could emerge as one of SWFL most exciting prospects to watch.
2024 5’9 Sevastian Rosado
Rosado proved to be exactly what was needed for Lake Wales to stay in the fight against Fort Pierce. The 5’9 guard defined heart over height. When his team was down he was the constant spark his team needed not just on offense but being a vocal leader on the floor. He knocked down 5 3’s and was using an effective handle to get to the paint and dump off to teammates.