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<p><em>The Prep Hoops Next Middle School Camp provided young basketball talents with opportunities to showcase their skills and compete against peers statewide.</em> Here we breakdown and look at the top 5 eighth-grade prospects that delivered the most standout and game-changing performances. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Carter Beltz was a force in transition, consistently leaking out and outrunning defenders to the rim. His awareness allowed him to find the strong-side corner, perfectly positioning himself for open catch-and-shoot opportunities. With the ball in his hands, Beltz showcased shifty and elusive handles, using sharp footwork to navigate his way to the basket. His low, controlled stance with every dribble made him difficult to contain, often drawing fouls and earning trips to the line. In the half-court, he displayed excellent stride-stop footwork, frequently using it to create space for smooth turnaround jumpers in the mid-range or paint. His scoring versatility and offensive intelligence made him a reliable contributor in any offensive setting.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Beltz was a natural connector on the floor, always prioritizing smart, high-percentage plays over personal scoring. His court vision and selfless mentality elevated his teammates, as they instinctively moved off the ball, knowing Beltz would find them for open looks. In transition, he thrived by pushing the pace and capitalizing on defensive breakdowns, while in the half-court, his crafty ball-handling and hesitation moves created space and forced defenses to react. Beltz's balanced offensive approach kept opponents guessing, and his ability to dissect defenses with precision passing often forced teams to switch into a zone just to slow him down. His leadership and decision-making were remarkable, setting the tone for his team's offensive rhythm.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Standing at 6 feet with a solid frame, Helm used his physicality to his advantage, consistently absorbing contact and maintaining control against aggressive defenders. His size provided him with a notable edge over smaller guards, both as a scorer and a facilitator. Helm's patient and deliberate approach to the game allowed him to read defenses effectively, often letting possessions develop before identifying the weak spot or finding the open man. His scoring arsenal included crafty up-and-under moves and impressive reverse finishes, making him a challenge for shot-blockers. His composure and ability to create opportunities for himself and others made him a steady presence on the floor.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Rogers was a true utility player, capable of stepping up in whatever role his team needed — whether it was scoring, defending, or crashing the boards. His relentless effort on the offensive glass consistently led to second-chance scoring opportunities, and he earned a reputation as a dependable cleanup presence. Beyond his rebounding, Rogers was an effective shooter, particularly from beyond the arc, spacing the floor and providing a reliable perimeter threat. At 6-foot-3, he showcased impressive versatility, guarding both guards and bigs with equal effectiveness. Defensively, he anchored the paint using his length to protect the rim while also applying pressure on the perimeter. Rogers' ability to read passing lanes and disrupt plays with his defensive intensity added to his all-around impact. His shooting ability, high basketball IQ, and adaptability were the cornerstones of his game.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">At 6 feet, Collins established himself as a big guard with a powerful blend of strength, footwork, and scoring finesse. His upper body strength allowed him to absorb contact and finish through defenders, making him a relentless force in the paint. Collins was nearly unstoppable when he found his rhythm, attacking defenses with an array of counter moves that kept defenders guessing. He demonstrated an impressive understanding of reading the defense, confidently pulling up for jumpers when defenders sagged off and driving past opponents who attempted to pressure him. His strong first step, paired with his willingness to take what the defense gave him, made him a consistent scoring threat from all three levels.</p>
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The Prep Hoops Next Middle School Camp provided young basketball talents with opportunities to showcase their skills and compete against peers statewide. Here we breakdown and look at the top 5 eighth-grade prospects that delivered the most standout and game-changing performances.
HEIGHT
5'10"
POS
SF/CG
CLASS
2029
State:
Oklahoma
Club:
Empire 2029
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HEIGHT
5'10"
POS
PG/CG
CLASS
2029
State:
Oklahoma
Club:
Empire/NOC 2029
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HEIGHT
5'10"
POS
SF
CLASS
2029
State:
Texas
School:
Canyon Middle School
Club:
arnold elite national 2029
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HEIGHT
6'4"
POS
SF
CLASS
2029
State:
Texas
Club:
Prolyfe Elite
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HEIGHT
6'0"
POS
SG
CLASS
2029
State:
Texas
Club:
Hard Hoops Elite 2029
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