Kingston Money
Kingston Money
About Kingston
Expert Analysis
Daniel Siehndel | Prep Hoops Scout
Money, who will be playing alongside Powers this weekend, turned heads at EYBL Session I in Atlanta. When everything is clicking, you can really see the full package Kingston brings to the floor — blending size, athleticism, toughness, and an underrated ability to score the basketball. Memphis gives him another chance to keep showcasing the growth in his offensive game and what he’s capable of doing with the ball in his hands. Expect an engaged, high-motor guard who competes on both ends of the floor and brings energy every possession. With plenty of next-level coaches expected to be in attendance, this weekend will be another big opportunity for Money as he suits up at EYBL Session II in Memphis.
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Read EvaluationDaniel Siehndel | Prep Hoops Scout
An effective and important piece on one of the top rosters in the country, Money played a pivotal role in Principia’s unprecedented run. The Panthers picked up major wins over nationally recognized programs, finished 29–2, and capped it off with a state championship — winning the title game by more than 60 points.
Averaging nearly nine points, three rebounds, and two assists per game, he brought toughness and versatility to the perimeter while consistently complementing
Quentin Coleman
Quentin
Coleman
6'3" | PG
Principia | 2026
State
#41
Nation
MO
. His size and length at the guard spot, combined with his ability to handle the ball and play both on and off it, make him a valuable asset in multiple roles.
He should have plenty of opportunities to get in front of college coaches and programs this summer. If he can continue to develop consistency with his perimeter shot and show he’s capable of running the offense when needed, more offers should follow. He already holds offers from Duquesne, Kent State, and Ohio.
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Read EvaluationEarl Austin | Prep Hoops Scout
A 6’3″ guard who played a key role off the bench for the Panthers’ Class 3 state championship game. He moved into the Top 10 after an excellent summer playing with the Brad Beal Elite 16U team. He has good size for the position and he is a strong with a nice perimeter jumper. He also gets out and defends with tenacity.
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