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Batavia, Ill. – After an awesome Friday night of 15U hoops, take a look a few of the players that turned heads during the Saturday slate of games. Parker Graff Parker Graff 5'11" | SG Wessington Springs | 2026 MN…
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Continue ReadingBatavia, Ill. – After an awesome Friday night of 15U hoops, take a look a few of the players that turned heads during the Saturday slate of games.
Parker Graff
Parker
Graff
5'11" | SG
Wessington Springs | 2026
MN
, South Dakota Elite 15U, Wessington Springs (SD) – Saturday morning, Graff poured in 25 points in a close loss to the
Minnesota Heat
. Offensively, the 5’11” guard got it done inside and out, finishing off the drive and knocking down three from long range. On the other side of the ball, Graff played physical defense and moved his feet well. To top it all off, he played with a high motor from tip-off to the final horn.
Evan Bolden
Evan
Bolden
6'3" | SF
Hibbing | 2026
State
MN
,
Starks Elite
2026, Hibbing (MN) – Bolden has the height and frame to compete at a high level for Hibbing going into his sophomore season. The 6’2″ small forward impressed with his versatility on both ends of the floor. Offensively, he had good footwork and the ability to finish in the post, and showed the ability to step out and knock down a couple of threes. On the other end, he has the ability to protect the rim and guard on the perimeter as well.
Parrion Peace, Wisconsin Blaze 2026 Black, Appleton West (WI) – Peace was on fire from three Saturday afternoon, knocking down five threes, and finishing with 25 points in a win against UTS Elite. A 6’0″ guard, his pure shot form is awesome to watch, along with his athleticism to get to the hoop.
Christian Harrison, Texas Takeover Elite 2026 – Harrison finished with 21 points in a Saturday morning win against the Illinois Stars 15U Johnson team. The lead guard for the Texas Takeover team, he handled the rock well; found open teammates; and scored from inside and out. Harrison worked hard on the defensive end as well, proving to be very effective at the front of the Takeover’s full court press. The soon to be sophomore is definitely one to watch down in Texas.
Stay tuned to see which players turned heads in Sunday’s games!