#BOTBFL Standouts Part 3 (HS Showcase)
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Here are more players that stood out to me… Carlos Domenech Carlos Domenech 5'10" | PG Gulf | 2026 FL (5’10/PG/’26/Gulf HS) Instagram: 727.los X/Twitter: @Losdomenech2026 Carlos showed in camp he is a pass-first floor general with a good point…
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Carlos Domenech Carlos Domenech 5'10" | PG Gulf | 2026 FL (5’10/PG/’26/Gulf HS)
Instagram: 727.los
X/Twitter: @Losdomenech2026
Carlos showed in camp he is a pass-first floor general with a good point guard IQ. He really has good vision and passing ability. He is an unselfish player who lets the game come to him, which is a good attribute for a lead guard to possess. Throughout the day, he did a good job of using hesitation and change of speed dribbles to beat his man and score in the lane or drop it off to an open teammate. He has intriguing tools, and with three years left, I look for his game to develop into a solid, mature, trustworthy floor general. He also showed a lot of range with his shot from beyond the arc.
Sean Standifer Sean Standifer 6'4" | SG Lake Worth | 2025 State FL (6’5/SG/’25/Lake Worth Community HS)
Instagram: official_sean25
X/Twitter: @SeanStandifer1
Sean is a lengthy shooting guard who can really get to the rack off the bounce. He was constantly getting into the paint and finishing at the rim. His full offensive game was on display, as he did a good job scoring at all levels. He flashed his athleticism throughout the day and was really flying high in the open court. Sean is really good at creating his own offense and was one of the toughest players to contain when he set his mind that he was going to get his. One of the more impressive components about Sean was he played within himself and never forced the action. He has a great feel for the game and had a solid camp.
Sean Jean-Mary (6’2/SG/’24/Sagemont Preparatory School)
Instagram: scjeanmary
Sean is embarking upon his final season of high school, and he showed at camp what we can expect when his team takes the court in a couple of months. Sean is an athletic finisher who often finished at and above the rim. He thrived in transition and did an excellent job getting out and running lanes. He is a player who must be accounted for when he crosses half-court because he has deep range and really was productive from beyond the arc.
Vophcy Prophete Vophcy Prophete 6'4" | SG Wekiva | 2024 State FL , ll (6’4/CG/’24/Olympia HS)
Instagram: _vophcyprophete
X/Twitter: @Vophcy21
Vophcy is a downhill attacking guard who had a productive camp and was very productive on the offensive end of the floor. He was able to get to the rim with ease at times. He is a strong finisher yet has crafty finishing ability when he gets deep in the paint. He is a prominent source of offense and can really set his teammates up off the bounce. It is very difficult for one player to consistently stay in front of Vophcy, which means most defenders need help when guarding him. As much damage he personally did off the bounce, he did a good job kicking the rock at times to open teammates for scoring opportunities.
Juan Tomlinson, Jr. (5’5/CG/’27/Seminole HS)
Instagram: don_juanpriv
Juan is a listed CG and did a good job shooting the rock from deep. He showed that he can really score off the bounce out in transition and that he is crafty when finishing at the cup. However, with his size, I am not sure how much he will be able to be a dominant scorer over a long period of time. He has a good feel for the game, yet he has to focus on developing his PG IQ. He is a player who will cause problems for opposing teams’ PGs as he plays with toughness and grit. He has good court awareness, plays with his head up, and sees the floor well. He is young but showed promise and is a player that will garner attention throughout his high school career.
Orvill Ortiz (6’6/SF/’25/Fivay HS)
Instagram: Isthatbeboooo
X/Twitter: @orvillortiz25
Orvill had a Jekyll and Hyde type camp as he was on one minute and then off. Let me talk about when he was on because if he ever decides that his game will always be on, he is going to be tough to deal with. He has good positional size and is highly versatile. He is a multi-level scorer who was impressive at getting to the rim off the bounce. He was incredibly fluid when the ball was in his hands, and he really put pressure on the rim when he was locked in. He also had some intangibles that helped him to impact the 5v5 games in ways that would not show on the box score. As much as he scored the rock with ease at times, as much as he battled on the interior and on the glass, and as much as he was able to get his shot over smaller defenders at any moment, the fact remains he has to play with the switch on at all times.