Middlebury College Elite Camp: Up and Comers
We’ve gone through the top 10 prospects in the previous two bits. Now, here’s a peek at a few guys who have decent upside within the D3 level. Dive in! Anthony Forte, 6’0 G – Peabody, MA Class of 2024…
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Continue ReadingWe’ve gone through the top 10 prospects in the previous two bits. Now, here’s a peek at a few guys who have decent upside within the D3 level. Dive in!
Anthony Forte, 6’0 G – Peabody, MA Class of 2024
It took a little time to get rolling, but once Forte caught his rhythm he didn’t lose it. Anthony showed hustle and grit on the defensive end all camp, jostling for boards, 50/50s, and locking in both on and off ball. Yet he caught fire in the second half of the day, putting together a nice showing on the offensive end with tough finishes inside and splashes from 3. Solid work.
Killian Latanzi, 6’7 F – Hingham, MA Class of 2024
A true forward, Killian was the biggest guy in the gym. Latanzi’s rebounding was all there and his rim protection solid. On the offensive end, Killian showed his scoring ability with drop steps on the block and a jumper that was most efficient in the mid-range and stretched to 3-point land. Solid stuff from the big fella.
Jaitin Ost Jaitin Ost 6'0" | PG Shady Side Academy | 2025 State PA , 6’1 G/W – Shady Side Academy, PA Class of 2025
Jaitin’s work as a 3&D glue guy shined through. Time and time again Ost made simple reads on the offensive end. He knocked down open looks, found advantages to exploit, and worked the ball quickly as he made the basketball play. On the other end, Jaitin held his own defensively, caused some trouble in passing lanes, and kept the defense tight with his rotations. Ost played his role to a tee.
Joe Buxton, 6’5 W – Fair Haven, VT Class of 2024
Buxton played a steady game all day. Joe was sound defensively both on the ball and as a help defender as he contained his man and provided help/rotations from the weak side. Moreover, he worked the ball effectively offensively by making quick decisions whether it was to shoot, pass or drive. Buxton’s smarts and feel made him impactful.