Prep Hoops The Stage – 17u All-Tournament Teams
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Another excellent Prep Hoops Circuit event is officially in the books as The Stage wrapped up on Sunday afternoon between two beautiful venues (Pacers Athletic Center and Farmers Bank Fieldhouse). As always, we had boots on the ground coverage from…
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Continue ReadingAnother excellent Prep Hoops Circuit event is officially in the books as The Stage wrapped up on Sunday afternoon between two beautiful venues (Pacers Athletic Center and Farmers Bank Fieldhouse). As always, we had boots on the ground coverage from the opening tip until the final buzzer all weekend long. We will have more content in the coming days including more All-Tournament teams, stock-risers, new names, and more. Let’s start here by taking a look at our 17u All-Tournament Teams.
The Stage First Team All-Tournament
Arguably the best point guard prospect at The Stage this past weekend, Daoust is a highly recruited prospect out of Wisconsin and showed why with consistent strong play for the Wisconsin Crusaders 2025. His best performance came in a 77-76 win over Hopson Elite 2025 where he scored 22 points while knocking down four three-point shots. Daoust averaged 15.5 points per game for the weekend while also showcasing his overall playmaking ability.
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One of the most popular names from the weekend at The Stage, Frazier was a big part of Kentuckiana Hoops-Sprigg 2025 going 4-0 on the weekend in dominant fashion. The 6’3″ guard from Ballard High School averaged 19 points per game while connecting on 12 total three-point shots. In terms of college potential, Frazier was a name that really caught some attention with his play.
“Best player on the best team” is generally a pretty good place to start when putting together a First Team All-Tournament list. Horvath led EG10 2025 to a perfect 4-0 record in Pool A while averaging 18.5 points per game. The 6’1″ point guard played his best in the final two games score 23 and 22 points respectively while making a combined nine three-point shots in those two contests. He showed off some solid all-around playmaking ability as well to go along with what he is already known for as a scorer.
This Kentuckiana Hoops-Sprigg 2025 team was a lot of fun to watch. They finished the weekend at The Stage with a 4-0 record and did so in dominant fashion with several blowout victories. Miles was one of the best pure shooters at the event as showcased by the 17 three-point shots he made across four games while averaging 18.8 points per game. He and Frazier combined for a heck of a one-two punch throughout the weekend.
Summitt was very impressive as a two-way wing for Indiana Ambition 2025 and was a name that continued to come up in conversations with the college coaches in attendance throughout the weekend. The 6’3″ wing uses his athleticism and length to his advantage on both ends of the court. As a defender, Summitt is truly impactful on the ball and is disruptive in the passing lanes. Offensively, he does a great job of attacking closeouts from the perimeter and then can use his strength and athleticism to score around the rim.