Arch Madness 15U All-Tournament Team
Here is a look at the members of the 15U All-Tournament Team from last weekend’s Prep Hoops Arch Madness in Chesterfield, MO. Derrick Hudson (ABC Elite): The 6’7 2026 combo forward was the most dominant player of the weekend as…
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Continue ReadingHere is a look at the members of the 15U All-Tournament Team from last weekend’s Prep Hoops Arch Madness in Chesterfield, MO.
Derrick Hudson (ABC Elite): The 6’7 2026 combo forward was the most dominant player of the weekend as he led his team to the championship. He combines excellent athleticism with a strong skill set and a motor that was constantly running. He was a strong finisher in the paint with his good moves and footwork. He threw down several explosive dunks over the weekend. He also flashed some ball handling skills and 3-point shooting range. He has quite a future ahead of him.
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JJ Lowery (Pocket City): The 5’9 2026 combo guard led his team to a runner up finish with his scoring ability. He was a master of the mid range game as he was consistently getting to his spots and knocking down jumpers. Even at his size, he was able to elevate at comfortably get his shot up over taller defenders. He had a quick first step to go along with his scoring chips. He scored 16 points in the semifinals and 14 points in the championship game, which were both team highs.
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Jayden Slaughter (Legendary Athletes): The 6’4 forward was one of the most explosive and entertaining players in the 15U division. He is also an excellent ball handler who could take down the defensive rebound and go coast to coast with the ball. He attacks well off the dribble and he also delivered some excellent passes while on the move. He also threw down some impressive dunks that had drew a lot of oohs and aahs from the spectators.
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Alex Komorech Alex Komorech 6'5" | PF Marquette | 2026 State MO (Mavericks G-Elite): The 6’5 forward had an impressive weekend in leading the Mavericks to a berth in the semifinals. He scored 30 points in the first game in a victory over the STL Pressure. He had 23 points in the semifinals against Pocket City. He was very active with good moves in the low post and slashing drives from the perimeter. He also hit a couple of 3-pointers in the semifinal game.
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Evan Sickmiller (Midwest Basketball Central Craig): A 6’6 2026 forward who was a potent offensive player around the basket. His game was more finesse, but it worked as he was very mobile and he had a soft shooting touch in the lane. He was also an excellent passer who was hitting cutters from the high post and open shooters out of double teams. He had a couple of 20+ point performances during the weekend.