Week 2 Top Performers
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With week 1 in the books, lots of adjustments in the lineups and even the rankings were made for week 2. Here are some mostly fresh faces that really caught my eye. Reggie Webster Reggie Webster 6'5" | SG Mount…
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Continue ReadingWith week 1 in the books, lots of adjustments in the lineups and even the rankings were made for week 2. Here are some mostly fresh faces that really caught my eye.
Reggie Webster Reggie Webster 6'5" | SG Mount Pleasant | 2025 TX
Reggie Webster Reggie Webster 6'5" | SG Mount Pleasant | 2025 TX
6’6 Reggie Webster Reggie Webster 6’5″ | SG Mount Pleasant | 2025 TX was another fresh face for me that made noise all weekend at the Mavs Fall Classic in Dallas. Long and athletic his frame is highly sought after for coaches on the next level. He lead Mount Pleasant to the championship game where he was able to showcase some of his skills. Big guard, very high motor for a player his size. 3 level scorer ready for the next level. He can shoot the 3, pull up for a midrange off the dribble or slash and take it to the basket for tough tough finishes. Overall my top graded player from the championship game he also played great defense through out the event as well. Several blocks using his long wingspan, steal and deflections that lead to transition opportunity for his team. Reggie will be a high profile recruit with his tools by the end of the year. Make sure he’s in your watchlist.
2025 DJ Brown had himself a weekend at the Mavs Fall Classic in Dallas. I got to catch him and one of the states top 5A teams Mansfield Summit twice at event. He was sharp from the start bringing energy on both sides of the ball. The first game vs a talented Hebron squad he was able knock down 4 triples and a couple of jump shots, he also added some big steals through out the game. I was impressed then but had no idea about what was coming in the 3rd place championship the next day. He came out on fire vs a ranked Keller team. He started the game with 3 triples in a row and really sparked the team for the rest of the game ending with 20. He’s also efficient with his mid range game. Can pull up off the dribble or catch and shoot. Defensively he’s everywhere making life hard for bigger guards. Dj was impressive in week 2, make sure to have him on your watchlist for the season.
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6’2 2026 David Coe David Coe 6’2″ | PG Grapevine | 2026 TX is amongst the top underrated guards in his class. He spend the summer at Texas Summit knocking off some elite programs with future and currently ranked prospects. With that being said, Grapevine made it home opener this week in a competitive matchup with Wylie East that went down to the wire in OT. David’s impact was visual from the start controlling the pace of the game knowing when to push and when to set up the offense. He wow’d the crowd with a variety of scoring from 3 point shots to tough layups. He’s also super skilled passing the ball and plays well with true bigs and other guards. David works within the flow of the offense and never rushed a possession unless necessary. Defensively his strong build lets him counter most moves guards have and you could notice Wylie East began to attack on whichever side he wasn’t on. Rebounding is a huge plus for him as a prospect, he goes up and gets it and provides a extra body in the post leaving you thinking he was 6’5. David is amongst the elite point guards in the state and will have a good chance to show that this year already off to a good start with a 20 point performance in a OT win. Make sure he’s on your radar.
2025 Parker Overstreet was a smooth operator in a OT loss to Grapevine. His handles are top notch and he uses a patient attack to set up defenders with his quick first step. True PG, works well with others he has a natural unselfish nature that allows him to distribute the ball and get his teammates open looks. He dished out some beautiful assist on his way to basket and even gets a little fancy with them. Finishing wise he was tough, he had a couple and 1 finishes that really got his team going, his game reminded me of Kyrie Irving a bit. Defensively is where the bonus was for me and I’m sure it;; be the same for any coaches watches, he has a crazy bounce that lets him hang in the air blocking several shots and getting deflections on guys that were 6’5 – 6’10. Yes your read that right, he is bouncy and uses all his athleticism to make up for his size on both ends. Returning from a first team all district bid, Parker is looking to make some real noise this year and off to a good start. Make sure he’s on your radar for Wylie East
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Bryce Dixon Bryce Dixon 6'4" | SF The Colony | 2026 State TX
Bryce Dixon Bryce Dixon 6'4" | SF The Colony | 2026 State TX
6’4 Bryce Dixon Bryce Dixon 6’4″ | SF The Colony | 2026 State TX was a absolute stud coming into his freshman season at Pinkston last year as a freshman starter with G-League Ignite Dink Pate. Questions still remained on how he would perform in big moments after a transfer to The Colony this season. Bryce got the opportunity to show his stuff in the most anticipated week 2 matchup in North Texas vs Frisco Emerson who’s been making waves all preseason. Bryce was impressive, he’s a physical and vocally everything you could ask for in a player despite still being so young. He used his athleticism to split the defense all night for some big finishes at the rim. On top of that his jump shot looked extremely comfortable off the dribble and catch if he masters that this year, he’ll become unstoppable on the offensive side. Look for Bryce to take a leadership role at The Colony who is a young squad with tons of potential moving forward.