BCAT Hoopfest Evaluations: Part IV

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All BCAT games took place either June 20th or June 21st in Williamson County, Tennessee. The following evaluations took place on the date listed within the evaluation block through “watching tape.”
8/8/25: Lefty. Above average on-ball defense. During the game versus Middleton High, Rockvale trapped at halfcourt a bit. Kaleb is stronger in the shoulders and chest than he was as a junior hooper. He plays both guard positions for RHS. Solid defensive rebounding. Above average mid-air agility for layups.
Highlights
8/8/25: Sturdy dude. Pauldo plays center for RHS. He is nimble enough to dribble the ball upcourt unless a trap comes. He does not try to block shots as much as alter. Facing Middleton he understood that merely raising both arms and contesting lightly was sufficient.
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8/8/25: Decent handle. Very speedy with the dribble. Jayden plays defense with his hands at his sides, which is frowned upon by most coaches. He and Kaleb plays well together and trust each other. Can pass with either hand.
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8/8/25: From the time he received the ball Cadence's head scanned the floor for options. He can hit three-pointers or set up teammates. UT Martin, Central Arkansas both offered him so far. Tennessee State University offered him prior to the coaching change this summer.
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8/8/25: Facing Nolensville, State Champion Derrick rebounded high consistently. Roberson is slightly more springy this year, comfortably dunking with two hands in the halfcourt against Nolensville High. Roberson will challenge for Mr. Basketball in 2025-2026.
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8/8/25: Potentially the best athlete on the squad other than
Kohl Ward
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5'9" | PG
Tyner Academy | 2027
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. DeMarion could play point guard for most teams, but Chatt Prep keeps their cupboard full of guards.