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Aaron Villa | Prep Hoops Scout
Toni impressed me the most out of all players. With his god given height, length, athletic ability and overall skill set he had me intrigued from the beginning. It screamed elite 3&D wing to me with potential to do more. HIs lateral quickness and defensive IQ at his size stood out immediately in practice. Toni was able to bump and cut off players dictating there movements. He is able to contest and block shots at a high level with his length and athleticism. Toni’s offensive game shined from beyond the arc and playing off ball slashing to the rim. He is very much aware of spacings and makes him self available for kick outs and will hit the three at a high clip. He is a great slasher that finishes strong and above the rim.
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Read EvaluationMichael Roth | Prep Hoops Scout
Joining southeast prep on the court this week, Bryant looked extremely comfortable in a blowout victory. Scoring early and often in transition, there were multiple times I was taking notes about a Reynoldsburg player and heard the Pa announcer credit Bryant with a bucket while I was still taking notes. A super athlete in the open court, Bryant is explosive and threw down a handful of alley-oop dunks. Southeastern Prep also looked at Bryant to score off BLOB plays, where he used his size advantage to score. A great addition for a team that’s been without Jaxon Richardson for a little while.
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Read EvaluationThomas Hofler III | Prep Hoops Scout
Toni Bryant, standing at 6’10”, is one of the most talented big men I’ve witnessed on the high school level. Offensively, he showcased his versatile skillset as he was an effective threat to the Star Alliance defense. In this game, he demonstrated his ability to hit multiple open perimeter shots off the catch, shoot over the top of defenders in the post and mid-range, and take it to the rim with his impressive footwork during post-up opportunities. Defensively, he performed exceptionally well by altering shots and anchoring the paint. He secured four blocked shots using his length to disrupt the opposing team’s shots.
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Read EvaluationAndrew Johnson | Prep Hoops Scout
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The 1A District 10 Player of the Year has climbed the rankings faster than almost anyone. His blend of size, skill, and athleticism makes her nearly unguardable. Already a consensus top-20 prospect nationally, Bryant projects as an immediate-impact player who should give SEC opponents plenty of problems.
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Read EvaluationTre Cordon | Prep Hoops Scout
The most athletic forward in attendance made play after play which left me speechless. Whether it was flying in for a block, catching a lob high over the rim, or turning and exploding for a massive dunk in traffic he was everywhere. Throw in his unique ability to get up and down the floor and move his feet nicely on defense and you understand why he is as sought after as he is.
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Read EvaluationMatt LaSalle | Prep Hoops Scout
One of the top prospects in the entire state, Bryant, showed why he is already on so many colleges radars. He has tremendous size, length, and athleticism, and can score from anywhere on the court. He can beat you down low in the post, but has also developed an excellent 3-point shot, which he shoots at a very high rate. Bryant has elite jumping ability, where he likes to play above the rim with highlight reel dunks, and his amazing wingspan makes him a shot-blocking machine.
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Read EvaluationAllen Pettigrew | Prep Hoops Scout
After being one of the top shot blockers in the country again, it’s time
Toni Bryant
Toni
Bryant
6'10" | PF
Southeastern Prep | 2026
State
#31
Nation
FL
is cemented in the top five. He’s a long 6’9 forward with elite timing, had an elite offensive jump over the year, and is still young to the game. This is just Bryant’s third year playing the game, and he’s advancing at a fast rate. He’s become a major prospect over the last nine months, with offers from Oregon and Florida State in his cap. Big time prospect that checks several major boxes in the front court.
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Read EvaluationRoss Van De Griek | Prep Hoops Scout
2023-2024 Stats: 20.1 PPG, 11.3 RPG & 8.7 BPGrnThe 6-10 sophomore power forward is taking high strides so far this season, as he is averaging nearly a triple-double. Bryant plays with a high motor on both ends of the floor whether it’s finishing on the attack or his ability to rebound at both ends. He has also improved his jump shot where he is knocking down mid-range shots from 15-18 feet away from the basket. Bryant is also being heavily recruited by several D-1 schools since the start of his freshman season as his ceiling of potential gets higher.
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Read EvaluationAndrew Johnson | Prep Hoops Scout
2023 stats: 20.6 PPG – 11.2 rebounds – 8.3 blocksBryant is a premier two-way player that can be both a scoring and defensive threat because of his size and natural instincts on the hardwood. Just look at the numbers (led the state in rebounds for C/O 2026), this is a real deal 2026 prospect that will be a productive piece at the next level. Bryant is a reliable finisher at the rim while being a rim protector on the other side of the floor. College coaches have to get eyes on him Now before it’s too late.
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