
Height: 6’6” Weight: 180lbs
Harris Reynolds is building an enduring legacy at St. Pius X Catholic School. He wants to leave a LEGEND: with his high level of skill and entertainment value, that goal is achievable. He can power his way to the rim against smaller guards and has the speed to outpace the defense in transition. Harris projects as a point guard who will put constant pressure on defenses because of his combination of size, speed, and athleticism. Any defender near the rim is at risk of getting dunked on; Harris is like a shark in the water, sensing opportunity when he sees a defender isolated at the rim.

Height: 6’8” Weight: 205lbs
Alex Constanza is one of the leaders of the next generation of big guards. The ultra-smooth point guard has nonchalant energy but is anything but casual on the court. Alex will body through a defender after weaving in and out of traffic in a smooth operator manner. On fast breaks, Alex shows an unexpected burst that often catches defenders napping, allowing him to come through the lane for emphatic dunks.
Height: 6’5” Weight: 200lbs
Caleb Holt is a MENANCE on the defensive end of the court. He posses a nonstop motor and elite athleticism, those 2 attributes paired together make Caleb Holt one of the best defenders in the nation. Offensively, he can run the 1 and dominate his matchup with his size and strength. Mixed in with his great decision-making, pace control, and an undercover shooter.

Height: 6’7” Weight: 210lbs
Tyran Stokes showed at 2023 Peach Jam why he is the top ranked player in the class of 2026. Tyran already has a NBA body frame and shows off great vision. More of a natural facilitator than scorer, Tyran excels in the ball handler role in pick-n-rolls.
Height: 6’6” Weight: 180lbs
The state of North Carolina has a great lineage of hoopers, and Coleman Cloer is one of the next ones to know. He has great shot blocking timing and a ferocious swat to match. On the offensive end, Cole spaces the floor with his 3 point shooting ability, and once he gets downhill you better not be standing under the rim unless you want to risk ending up on a poster.