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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1685295' first='Jack' last='Kaley'] | G | 2025 | The Master's Academy | @_jackkaley_</strong></p>
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<p>Kaley has been on a steady rise this offseason, showcasing significant improvements that have turned heads. Competing in tournament settings, Kaley has demonstrated the kind of basketball IQ and skills that scream "next-level talent." Offensively, he's a dual threat—his smooth jumper allows him to score from deep, while his ability to get physical and attack the basket adds another dimension to his game. Kaley's handles are solid, allowing him to confidently initiate the offense. What really stands out, though, is his passing ability, which has recently started catching attention. With a bright senior season ahead, Kaley is poised to make an even bigger splash and cement his spot as a prospect to watch closely.</p>
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<p><strong>Corey Perlin | G | 2025 | Countryside | @coreyperlin2</strong></p>
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<p>Perlin made a strong impression at the PH Florida Tournament, establishing himself as one of the top guard prospects on the court. As the main ball handler for PSG 17U, Perlin showcased his ability to direct the offense and control the game's tempo. What sets him apart is his physicality—he's not just skilled but tough, able to handle pressure, play hard-nosed defense, and knock down shots both from deep and around the rim. This rising senior has been a go-to scoring option and should carry this momentum into the season. With his strong play, Perlin is primed to attract serious college interest in the coming months.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2415600' first='Felix' last='Buroz'] | G | 2026 | West Centennial | @Felixburoz</strong></p>
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<p>Buroz has been a notable standout in the AAU period while competing with 3StripesGold. This kid can get it done in multiple aspects as he can score consistently but also provide solid assist and rebound numbers. It's the steals that pops out for me as he recorded 16 steals in a four-game stretch. Look out for the 2026 guard prospect to continue building confidence. </p>
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<p><strong>Tor-El Robinson | CG/F | 2025 | Wellington | @TorElRobinson2</strong></p>
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<p>At 6'6”, Tor-El Robinson from Wellington has the kind of versatility that coaches can work with. His long, wiry frame allows him to be a disruptive force on both ends of the court. Whether it's rebounding, making defensive plays, or initiating the offense, Robinson can do it all. What really stands out is his ability to anticipate the ball's next move, making him a high-IQ player who can impact the game beyond the stat sheet. His athleticism is evident, and as he continues to develop his offensive skill set, don't be surprised if he becomes one of the more dynamic players in the 2025 class.</p>
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<p><strong>David Simpkins | CG | 2025 | Heritage | @DavidSimpkins06</strong></p>
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<p>Simpkins is a sharpshooter that opposing teams will need to keep a close eye on this season. The 6'2", 170-pound combo guard out of Heritage High is coming off a junior year where he averaged 17 points per game, and he's only getting better. With a solid frame and the ability to drain shots from deep, Simpkins is lethal beyond the arc. His stat line speaks for itself: 4.2 rebounds, 5.7 assists, and 2.8 steals per game show he's not just a shooter but a well-rounded player. Heading into his senior season, he's looking to fine-tune his game and prove he can make an impact at the next level.</p>
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<p><strong>Jevenson Antoine | CG | 2025 | Odyssey Charter | @1804jevenson | @CoachTav_TTY</strong></p>
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<p>Standing 6'4", Jevenson Antoine has the tools to be a rising combo guard. With a solid frame and an ability to handle the ball, he's an offensive weapon who can score on both sides of the rim. Antoine isn't just about finesse, though. He's got the strength to finish through contact and the athleticism to make it look easy. Last season, he was just shy of averaging double digits in points (9.2 ppg), but his impact goes beyond scoring. He's a pest on defense, using his length and quickness to disrupt opposing guards. This upcoming season, expect him to take a major leap as a senior leader.</p>
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<p><strong>Chase Troncale | CG | 2025 | Lake Worth Christian | @ctroncale2</strong></p>
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<p><strong>2023 stats: </strong>20.8 PPG | 2.3 APG | 6.8 RPG</p>
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<p>Another high scoring rising senior who will have the chance to generate some college interest heading into the summer period. Troncale is a deadly shooter and decent playmaker to find open teammates. He earned 1st team All-District last season and is set for a big-time year with his team. </p>
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