Conrad Foss Live Event Showcase: 2025 Notebook Pt. 4
FABC camp gave scouts the chance to see players from all over the state. The field is so deep we’re still giving updates from the three-day event. Here is the second article in a four-part series on the 2025 standouts.…
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Continue ReadingFABC camp gave scouts the chance to see players from all over the state. The field is so deep we’re still giving updates from the three-day event. Here is the second article in a four-part series on the 2025 standouts. You can find part 3 here.
Javian Lewis
Lewis is an athletic lead guard with a strong frame. He’s a good two-way player that can stop defenders with his body and explosive quickness. On the offensive end, he can blow by defenders and creates his shot in space. Really good ball handler in the open court.
Ismael Joseph
Joseph made a wave in the 2022 prep hoops circuits, and it’s translating into his high school game. With the ball in his hands, he has blow-by speed and can finish at different angles. A bit undersized but has the frame to play through contact.
Josh Xiang
Josh
Xiang
6'1" | PG
Bishop Snyder | 2025
State
FL
Xiang is a quick scoring guard that made shots in flashes. He’s a good isolation player with the moves to break down his man. He scored at the rim through contact and made shots beyond the arc.
Gavin Tinsley
Tinsley is a long, athletic 6’7 forward prospect. He strives on both sides of the ball because of his finishing and rebounding. He’s active on the offensive glass and an active defender who covers space in the paint.
Josh Lee-Peeples
The 6’6 forward has solid athleticism and length for the position. Lee-Peeples rebounds and finishes above the rim.
Xavier Kirkpatrick
The 6’2 combo guard takes his competitiveness, shooting, and defense to Wildwood. As a sophomore, he impressed with his ability to score off the ball and guard both backcourt spots. He competes every minute he’s on the court and is developing go to Iso scoring moves. Kirkpatrick’s upside hangs on his development as an initiator and his ability to hit shots off the dribble.