Forest High School Team Camp Standouts Pt. 1
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Samuel Franco Samuel Franco 5'6" Springstead | 2026 FL may not pass the eye test standing at 5’8, but he’s an incredibly competent ball handler who can get hot from beyond the arc. I saw Franco a few weeks ago…
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Continue ReadingSamuel Franco Samuel Franco 5'6" Springstead | 2026 FL may not pass the eye test standing at 5’8, but he’s an incredibly competent ball handler who can get hot from beyond the arc. I saw Franco a few weeks ago and was intrigued by his shotmaking, but I wanted to see more of the sample size, and he delivered. He shares ball-handling duties, allowing him to showcase his ability to shoot off the dribble and knock down shots off the catch. The 2026 prospect isn’t a defensive stopper but has the scrappiness and attentiveness needed to help a team defense.
KJ Smith
KJ
Smith
6'3" | CG
Wiregrass Ranch | 2025
State
FL
looked like a seasoned veteran point guard on the floor. He plays a loose, under-control game highlighted by his back on the string handle. Who limits turnover while opening the game up for others and himself. The 6’3 rising senior is a double-digit scorer who can pilot the team while contributing to the bottom line.
Tyler McKnight transferred to New Smyrna days ago and is leaving an impact already. The 2026 guard is wired to score and has a deadly jumper to get the party started. He’s a relentless shooter with deep off-the-dribble range and a quick release. He plays with an advanced pace for a 2026 prospect. McKnight understands how to score on all levels and plays with a lot of fundamentals in a high octane game. A fearless scorer who understands time and scores in late-game situations.
Owen McLaughlin
Owen
McLaughlin
6'6" | SF
New Smyrna Beach | 2026
FL
is a 6’6 forward who can stretch the floor. While his upside lies in what he can do on the offensive end, his rebounding and defensive flashes are intriguing. He plays off two feet, allowing him to stay under control and utilize head fakes when finishing in the paint. The 2026 prospect is a developing athlete who finishes above the rim and makes defensive highlights in transition and as a help-side defender. Good off player who knows how to cut and read defenses.
JD Fieser is a growing name in the class of 2027. The 6’5 forward flashes shot creation on the perimeter and budding athletic spurts. Fieser has good elevation when at the rim and his jump shot. His wiry frame and room for growth point to long-term upside. They could be a versatile offensive piece who can make the right play and provide scoring from the wing and in transition.
Dylan Harris is a 6’5 forward who made strides since the end of his sophomore season. He showed potential as a finisher, rim roller, rebounder, and physical defensive presence and has physically matured since then. He’s moving better on the court, improving his mobility and ability to run the floor. Harris is light on his feet and shows hints of solid footwork around the block. Currently garnering attention as a tight end with Vanguard high school but favors basketball long term.