5 underclassmen you should know from Day 1 of FABC Camp
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There’s a lot of underclassmen talent at Conrad Foss Live Event Showcase Session 2. Whether you’re looking for a guard, wing, or big in a future recruiting cycle, you can find them this weekend. Here are five players in the…
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Continue ReadingThere’s a lot of underclassmen talent at Conrad Foss Live Event Showcase Session 2. Whether you’re looking for a guard, wing, or big in a future recruiting cycle, you can find them this weekend. Here are five players in the 2025 recruiting cycle or later.
O’Keefe really stepped into his role as a point guard on a team that was established weeks ago. He attacks angles for deep paint touches and throws skip passes to wide open shooters. He balances his point guard duties with a quick pull-up jumper from mid-range and distance. The rising sophomore has all the makings of a dynamic guard that can run an offense and score in bunches.
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Philon‘s size, guard skills, and motor make him one of the most unique prospects in the state. He runs the offense like a 6’8 guard and can create transition opportunities with his rebounding. The 2026 prospect affects the game in so many ways at a high level. He’s a force on both sides of the floor and has excellent defensive instincts to go along with his length and timing. Philon is one of the most productive players from day one. His physical tools and athleticism are just as noticeable as his IQ.
Mosely is a do it all forward that has his hand in everything. He’s physical, rebounds, hits the three, and makes defensive plays. The strong 6’5 forward is an incredible athlete with a high motor. Mosley does the little things really well. He’s a good screener, is constantly moving, and has a nose for putbacks. Effort once fueled his game, and it’s turning into a feel for the game.
Carlos Odesa | NFEI
Odeja controls the pace of the game like a season point guard. He’s a ball mover that can get where he wants on the floor and find teammates with precise passes. The 2026 point guard showed isolation scoring instincts and deep range on his pull-up jumper. Odeja is a big-time playmaker.
Tariq McCleod | Lake Worth
McCleod is a ball of potential in a muscular 6’3 frame. He’s athletic, plays hard, and flashes an offensive skillset. His size gives him an advantage over most high school guards, adding in a forceful downhill drive, and it’s hard to stop him in transition. He flashes playmaking ability when the game pace is high. McCleod handles it well against pressure and competes on the defensive end.