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<p>FULLERTON — More high school leagues have begun to adopt the League Tournament format to add some extra competition and intrigue to the end of the season. Last week, the Trinity League, widely recognized as one of the best prep conferences out west, held theirs at Hope International University. We were in attendance for the semifinals and championship game and below we break down the top wings, forwards and centers we saw.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='1956520' first='Brayden' last='Kyman'] | 2026 | Santa Margarita</h4>
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<p>Kyman is one of the most versatile prospects in the region with his ability to impact the game offensively as a shooter, distributor, offensive initiator and scorer and playmaker in the low post. The 6-foot-8 Washington State-signee filled up the stat sheet in the championship win over St. John Bosco with 20 points (six 3-pointers), four rebounds, four assists and two steals and added 14 points in the semifinal win over JSerra.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='2131780' first='Christian' last='Collins'] | 2026 | St. John Bosco</h4>
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<p>Collins is one of those special players at the high school level who you can only hope to contain enough to be in a position to win the game down the stretch. The 6-foot-8 senior, who was recently named to the McDonald's All-American Game, scored 32 points in a one-point championship game loss to Santa Margarita and had 26 points and 10 rebounds the day prior in a semifinal win over Mater Dei. Collins' combination of perimeter skill, ball-handling ability and elite quick-twitch athleticism makes him one of the most intriguing long-term prospects in the country.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='2425665' first='Drew' last='Anderson'] | 2026 | Santa Margarita</h4>
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<p>Anderson has risen up the rankings and recruiting boards on the regional and national levels because of his combination of size, skill, athleticism and untapped potential. The 6-foot-9 forward is a mobile transition finisher who is also an effective screen/roll and pick-and-pop threat in half-court offense. Where Anderson makes his biggest impact is in the fact that he doesn't need the ball in his hands, or plays called for him, to produce positive results. Anderson is a smart cutter, strong dunker spot finisher and timely offensive rebounder. He finished with 24 points in the championship game win over St. John Bosco and had 21 in the semifinal win over Mater Dei.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='2435391' first='Godschoice' last='Eboigbodin'] | 2027 | JSerra</h4>
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<p>Eboigbodin started his high school career as the Freshman of the Year in the Trinity League, then a serviceable four and small-ball five as a sophomore, but this season has been a bit up and down as it took some time for him to get in rhythm after playing his first season of football. The 6-foot-4 forward peaked at the right time as he exploded for 46 points and 17 rebounds to help the Lions earn the third and final automatic playoff berth in a third place win over Mater Dei. Eboigbodin went a staggering 21-for-26 from the field on his career night with his physicality, motor and energy leading to countless paint buckets.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Markee White, Jr. | 2026 | Santa Margarita</h4>
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<p>White's impact doesn't always show up in major statistical contributions but his impact on winning cannot be understated. The 6-foot-7 forward is as versatile as they come on the defensive end with his ability to compete down low with his size and physicality and his lateral athleticism allowing him to contain guards and wings on the perimeter. Offensively, White made key plays down the stretch in both games as a passer, shooter and offensive rebounder and the senior's ability to impact the game without needing a play called for him allows him to fit in perfectly with Santa Margarita's talented lineup.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='2750220' first='Ryan' last='Doane'] | 2028 | JSerra</h4>
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<p>Doane is trending up as one of the best underclass prospects in the state. The 6-foot-9 forward is a highly-skilled inside-out scoring threat whose mobility, touch and footwork highlight his polished offensive package. Doane was knocking down face-up perimeter jumpers with consistency and used his size on the block to expose mismatches where he scored over the top of smaller defenders with a simple jump hook. Doane had 12 points and 13 rebounds in JSerra's third-place win over Mater Dei and 15 points, including 2-for-5 from three, in the semifinal loss to Santa Margarita.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Zain Majeed | 2027 | Mater Dei</h4>
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<p>Majeed's combination of size, strength and skill make him a very tough cover and, in turn, a very productive high school player. The 6-foot-7 forward is best when stretching the floor off the catch from three-point range as his high release and deep range make him a guy who is tough to close out to. The junior can also put the ball on the floor and get to a mid-range jumper or use his size and physicality to get to a spinning finish at the rim. Majeed scored 19 points in a semifinal loss to St. John Bosco.</p>
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FULLERTON — More high school leagues have begun to adopt the League Tournament format to add some extra competition and intrigue to the end of the season. Last week, the Trinity League, widely recognized as one of the best prep conferences out west, held theirs at Hope International University. We were in attendance for the semifinals and championship game and below we break down the top wings, forwards and centers we saw.
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