Section 7: Five Must See Prospects
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Starting June 21st at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, over 2000 players from around the nation will compete across 10 brackets in the annual National Summer tournament Section 7. Arizona will be well represented in the event and below are five…
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Continue ReadingStarting June 21st at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, over 2000 players from around the nation will compete across 10 brackets in the annual National Summer tournament Section 7.
Arizona will be well represented in the event and below are five must watch prospects competing in the event.
Uriah Tenette
Uriah
Tenette
5'10" | PG
Prescott | 2025
State
AZ
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Last season, Tennette led the state of Arizona in points per game and it’s easy to see why after just watching one quarter of his game. As a point guard Tennette’s ability to make something happen with the ball in his hand is a big reason why his Prescott Badgers have gotten better each year with him at the helm. He can create his own shot by getting to his spot in both the mid-range and on the perimeter. What stands out the most is that regardless of his 5’10” size, Tennette is one of the best dunkers on the West coast as he can jam it with authority every opportunity he gets.
TayVion Wilson
TayVion
Wilson
6'1" | PG
Sandra Day O'Connor | 2025
State
AZ
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Wilson is the lead guard in an underrated open championship contender. As a playmaker, Tayvion has only gotten better as his time has gone on in high school and his two man game with teammate
Michael Simcoe
Michael
Simcoe
6'8" | PF
Sandra Day O'Connor | 2025
State
#217
Nation
AZ
is something to see. Whether it’s shooting from college range with ease on the perimeter or going down hill and finishing with a smooth touch, Wilson can steal the show everytime he goes on the court.
Amare King
Amare
King
6'6" | CG
Casteel | 2025
State
AZ
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Amare King
Amare
King
6'6" | CG
Casteel | 2025
State
AZ
is the definition of must see. Whether it’s his ability to jump in the passing lane and cruise in transition on his way to a jaw dropping dunk or his ability to handle the ball and create his own shot off the dribble after creating separation, King can control the game in so many different ways. He does a little bit of everything with flash and will jump out of the gym to block a shot and grab a rebound if needed. It’s a big reason why his recruitment has taken off during the AAU season.
Kaden House
Kaden
House
6'3" | CG
AZ Compass Prep | 2026
State
AZ
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As one of the highly sought after prospects in the nation, House and his brother Kalek transferred from Desert Mountain to Compass to compete in the challenging NIBC to better prepare themselves for college. House is more than ready to showcase to national programs what made him a household name in the AIA. As a scorer, he knocks down shots off the dribble with ease and finishes through contact at the rim with tough layups. He’s also making the right read as a passer threading the needle whether it be through driving and kicking out to the perimeter or breaking a press.
John Mattingly
John
Mattingly
6'0" | PG
Central | 2026
State
AZ
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After a stellar start to his Central Bobcat tenure after leading them through a qualifying bracket victory in order to advance to the national tournament, Mattingly enters Section 7 with a chip on his shoulder ready to show off for college coaches. He’s one of the smartest point guards in the state as his feel for the game is almost second to none. He makes the right read every time and knows to pick his spots as a shooter. He can get to the mid-range, knock down the three ball, and finishes strong as a cutter.
Starting June 21st at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, over 2000 players from around the nation will compete across 10 brackets in the annual National Summer tournament Section 7.
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