Zero Gravity North East Hoop Fest Standout performers.
This past weekend was the Zero Gravity North East Hoop Fest. Here we look at 5 standout performers from the weekend. Jack Hynes Jack Hynes 6'6" | SF Roxbury Latin | 2025 New E , Team Danna Barros, Varsity Division,…
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Continue ReadingThis past weekend was the Zero Gravity North East Hoop Fest. Here we look at 5 standout performers from the weekend.
Jack Hynes Jack Hynes 6'6" | SF Roxbury Latin | 2025 New E , Team Danna Barros, Varsity Division, Position G/Wing
Jack is a 6’5 wing player. He can score from the outside and in. This weekend he showed his strong outside shooting, and his smooth shooting form. He also showed and his abilities to score at or above the rim. He is very athletic, with a high vertical. Jack has strong playmaking abilities. On defense he can defend on the perimeter, and uses his wing span to deflect passes in the lane. I think Jack can take his game to the next level.
Ryan Larsh, Class 2026, Team RI Knights, Position CG
Ryan is a 6-3 Combo Guard. He is a true three level scorer, and he showed that this weekend scoring over 20 points in one game. He scored from all areas of the floor. He had some nice finishes at the rim, and hit some tough shots. Ryan Looks smooth on the court, and plays with very high energy. you should expect to see big sophomore season from Ryan.
Raphel Laurent, Team North Shore Sports Academy, Position PG, Varsity Division
Raphel is a quick Guard, That can play at multiple speeds. He can play fast, but does it under control. He showed his abilities to use his quick first step, get by the defender, and get to the rim. He was also was able to draw the defense in, and then kick it out to the open teammate. The back court for the North Shore Sports Academy was tough for teams to defend.
Ryder Frost Ryder Frost 6'5" | SF Phillips Exeter | 2025 State New E , Team Middlesex Magic, Position G/SF/Wing, Class 2025
Frost continues to impress me every time he plays. He has the game to play at the division 1 college level, and even possibly a high major division 1 program. He is a 6’6 wing player, with elite shot making skills. He hit a number of threes this weekend, and showed how he is a pure shot maker. He can also attack downhill, and has good explosiveness. Frost has a high basketball IQ and showed that this weekend, with a number of college level reads and cuts to the basket. I expect his list of division 1 offers to continue to grow.
Jeremiah Predin, Team ASA, Class 2024/ varsity Division, Position SG
The 6’4 Shooting Guard had a huge weekend. Predin had one game with a monster double double. He finished the game with 38 points, 20 rebounds, and 2 steals. predin was a high flyer this weekend, showing his athleticism with a number of big dunks. He is tough to stop in the open floor. He also made many tough finishes through contact. Perdin can score in a variety of ways, and likes to run the floor. He also showed his defensive versatilities, as he was able to defend multiple positions. Perdin is an uncommitted 2024 prospect coaches should watch.