Metamora v. DeKalb
Matthew Zobrist 21 pts
Davon Grant 14 pts
Matthew Zobrist 21 pts
Davon Grant 14 pts
Gavin Gores 29 pts- 15 rbs
Ian Brantley 15 pts- 7 rbs
2021 We’re Back!
The Kevin Brown Memorial Tournament of Champions returned on November 23rd, 2021 after a year hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The crowd support for this year’s event was incredible and the talent on the floor was through the roof! In case you missed this year’s event, here is a little rundown of some of the highlights at Torry Gymnasium.
CITY OF WASHINGTON INVITATIONAL- The St. Louis Vashon Wolverines became the first Missouri school to capture a ToC championship trophy! Junior forward Kennard Davis was named the event’s MVP while St. Rita’s Morez Johnson (19 ppg- 11 rpg) and Yorkville Christian’s Jaden Schutt (29 ppg- 10 rpg- 4 apg) were named Co-Most Outstanding Players. Keon of Richardson of Tinley Park tied the ToC record for most assists in a game with 12 against Urbana. Yorkville Christian broke the event record for most 3-pointers in a game and in a tournament. Chicago St. Rita and Yorkville Christian also broke a record for most points in a game by two teams when St. Rita knocked off Yorkville Christian by the score of 111 to 103.
NATIONAL CLASSIC- The Colorado Prep Pirates won the NC title with three dominating performances. The Pirates 6’9″ Jr. Baye Ndongo (20 ppg- 13 rpg- 4 bpg) was named the event’s Most Valuable Player while 6’6″ Sr. Angel Montas (30 ppg- 9 rpg) of Life Christian was named the event’s Most Outstanding Player. Life Christian’s Hansel-Emmanuel Donato was the talk of the event as he soared in for numerous dunks and found his teammates with incredible passes. Hansel is the most inspirational player in the world!
SHOOTOUT SERIES– Ty Pence scored 38 points as he led his St. Joseph-Ogden Spartans to a hard earned victory over Denmark, WI. The Pewaukee Pirates hit 17 3-pointers as they defeated Pattonville, MO. Nick Janowski and Milan Momcilovic proved to be two of the top players from the state of Wisconsin and Kellen Thames proved he is one of the best from the state of Missouri.
KB STRONG- The KB Strong Foundation raised over $70,000 for Glioblastoma research! This is the true highlight of the event!
ToC DEN OF HONOR- Six recipients were named to the ToC Den of Honor this year: Tyler Herro, Whitnall HS-WI; Tristan Thompson, Findlay Prep- NV; Ben Ryan, Washington HS- IL; Jevon Carter, Proviso East, IL; Verdell Jones, jr., Urbana HS/Champaign Central HS Coach and Sherry Thurston, ToC Committee
2020 UPDATES
We hope everyone is staying safe and healthy during this difficult time!
The 2020 tournament field is set and ready to go for November 24-28! The announcement of this year’s field will be made during the first week of July.
2019 HAPPENINGS
The 14th Annual Kevin Brown Memorial Tournament of Champions will begin Tuesday, November 26th and run through Saturday, November 30th, 2019.
The Washington Invitational is stacked with strong teams from Illinois, Mississippi, Alabama and Missouri. The #1 seed in the event is the Tupelo Golden Wave from Mississippi. The Golden Wave are ranked as the #1 team in Mississippi’s 5A class. The Wave return four starters from last season’s final four team: 6’8″ Sr. Josh Mitchell, 5’11” Sr. Mason Gary, 5’10” So. Braxton Bishop and 5’9″ Jr. Keondra Hampton. Mitchell is regarded as one of the top shot blockers and interior defenders in the South. This is an explosive team that can shoot the basketball.
Tupelo will face the host school- Washington Panthers who return all five starters from a year ago. The Panthers are led by 6’7″ Jr. Devon Vanderheydt, 6’3″ Jr. Rickey Woods and 6’5″ So. Gus Lucas. Rounding out the pool will be Dora, MO and Petersburg PORTA. Dora is led by 6’1″ Jr. Isaac Haney (28 ppg) and the Luna Triplets: Bryson, Auston and Mason. PORTA is one of the top 2A teams from Illinois. They are led by 6’8″ Sr. Mason Muller (22 ppg-10 rpg).
The opposing bracket will feature Belleville West, Peoria Manual and Springfield Lanphier from Illinois and The Calhoun School from Alabama. Belleville West is young and only have one returning player from last season’s 4A state Championship team. However, the Maroons are loaded with up and coming talent and a couple of transfers. The Manual Rams return PJ Star POY- 6’2″ Sr. Rolando “Pee Wee” Brown as well as Myriece and Emaryon Byrd. Lanphier is young, but very talented- 6’2″ So. Tye Banks and 6’1″ Fr. Tevonta Jackson will look to push the ball for the Lions. The Calhoun School is led by All-America PG 6’2″ Jr. Jerdarrian “J.D.” Davison, who is ranked as one of the Top 20 players in the 2021 national recruiting class.
The National Classic is loaded with tremendous talent! The top seed is Goodyear Millennium from Arizona. The Tigers are led by 6’9″ Jr. All-America DaRon Holmes, 6’1″ Jr. Justus Jackson, 6’5″ Jr. Coleman Fields and 6’3″ Sr. Michael Batchelor. The Tigers also received additional help from a pair of transfers- 6’4″ Sr. Robby DeVries and 6’4″ Sr. Justice Marmara. The Tigers are in the same pool as Illinois’ schools- Urbana and Chicago Lincoln Park. The McGill-Toolen Yellowjackets round out the four in this bracket.
Urbana returns 6’2″ Sr. Christopher Cross and 6’4″ Sr. Bryson Tatum from last season’s 20-win team. Lincoln Park is loaded with big time talent- 6’8″ Sr. Romelle Howard, 6’7″ Sr. Nick Kennedy, 6’0″ Jr. Ismail Habib and 5’10” Jr. Julio Montes are DI talents! McGill-Toolen is led by the sensational duo of 6’9″ Sr. Cole LaRue and 6’6″ So. Barry Dunning. LaRue is committed to Kennesaw State. Dunning is ranked as a Top 25 player in the 2022 national recruiting class.
The opposing bracket features Woodward Academy, GA; Fort Smith Northside, AR; St. Louis De Smet Jesuit, MO and Lake Forest Academy, Illinois. Woodward Academy features 7’1″ Sr. Walker Kessler (Top 10 player) who has committed to North Carolina. Northside is the defending state champions from Arkansas- and return 6’10” Sr. Jaylin Williams, 6’7″ Sr. Braylin McKinley and 6’1″ Jr. Jacob Joe.
DeSmet Jesuit returns four starters including- 6’9″ Jr. Yaya Keita and 6’10” Jr. Sekou Gassama. Lake Forest Academy sports the best group of Sophs in the state of Illinois. Nigel Hylton (6’8″ SF) is an elite performer who is rising up the rankings at a torrid pace. Darius Duff, Danny Wolf, Shaedon Simpson and Michael Nowak are also highly ranked sophomores at LFA.
In the ToC shootout series- fans will be able to watch Illinois’ #1 team and player- Chicago Morgan Park’s 6’4″ Sr. Adam Miller. The Mustangs will also feature- 6’0″ Sr. Marcus Watson (Wake Forest), 6’5″ Jr. Brandon Weston, 6’6″ Jr. Aneas Davenport and 6’5″ Sr. Isaiah Burrell. The Mutangs will battle Gary West Side Leadership Academy from Indiana. The Cougars are led by 6’9″ So. Jalen Washington and 6’1″ Jr. Quimari Peterson. Both players are future High Major DI players.
The other shootout game will feature Culver Academies of Indiana against Rock Island. Culver is led by 6’5″ Sr. Trey Galloway, who has already committed to the Indiana Hoosiers for next season. Rock Island is led by 5’7″ Jr. Jordan Rice and 6’8″ Sr. Solomon Gustafson (Quincy University Commit).
2018 ToC Recap…
The ToC crowned two champions this past year- The Belleville West Maroons won the National Classic with a hard-fought 84-73 victory over top-ranked Louisiana small school power- Rayville. E.J. Liddell was named the event’s MVP and Most Outstanding Player with averages of 29 points, 11 boards and 5 blocks per game. Rayville’s Mylik Wilson was incredible throughout the event as he was named to the All-Tournament team. Wilson averaged 21 points, 9 boards, 6 assists and 4 steals in the event.
Chicago Leo’s Fred Cleveland and DaChaun Anderson were hard to stop in the 2018 ToC. Cleveland averaged 27 points a game, and finished as the 2nd all-time ToC career scoring leader with 226 points. Anderson broke the ToC tournament record for rebounds with 65 in 4 games. Liddell became the 3rd all-time ToC career scoring leader with 224 points in 8 ToC games.
The Washington Invitational was won by the Pleasant Grove Vikings from Utah. Casey Brown, Tyler Fairbanks, Kael Mikkelsen and 7’4″ Sr. Matthew Van Komen teamed up to destroy the competition in the WI. Brown (18 ppg- 5 rpg- 4 apg) was named the event’s MVP and MOP for his efforts! Van Komen was dominant down low and Fairbanks was deadly from beyond the 3-point stripe. Kawika Akina broke his wrist in the 2nd game of the tournament, and was unable to perform through the rest of the event. Akina passed out 9 assists in his team’s first win over Aurora Christian.
St. Louis Mehlville’s Davion Bradford and Pacifica Christian’s dynamic duo of Judah Brown and Solomon Davis played very well throughout the tournament. Jaehshon Thomas of Aurora Christian averaged 18.5 points a game in the event, and was a pleasant surprise to ToC fans. Chicago Uplift’s Markese Jacobs scored 41 points and was named the MVP of the ToC Shootout Series.
COLLEGE PLAY…
Several former ToC stars are absolutely dominating in college play this season! Leading the pack is Duke’s sensational freshman Zion Williamson who is averaging 22 points and 9 boards a game for the Blue Devils. Williamson is projected as the first pick in the 2019 NBA Draft! Williamson was an explosive star in the 2016 ToC!
Seniors Ethan Happ of Wisconsin and Jordan Caroline of Nevada are destroying their competition this year. Happ is averaging 19 points, 10 boards and 5 assists for the Badgers. Caroline is averaging 19 points and 10 boards for the nationally ranked Wolfpack of Nevada. Other top college players include:
6’8″ So. KZ Okpala, Stanford- 18 ppg, 7rpg; 6’5″ So. Nickeil Alexander-Walker, Virginia Tech- 18 ppg- 5 rpg, 5 apg; 6’7″ Fr. Ignas Brazdeikis, Michigan- 15 ppg; 6’6″ Jr. Charles Matthews, Michigan 14 ppg; 6’7″ Sr. Vic Law, Northwestern- 16 ppg- 7 rpg- 4 apg; 6’4″ Fr. Luguentz Dort, Arizona State- 16 ppg; 6’0″ So. Jhivvan Jackson, UT-San Antonio- 21 ppg; 6’5″ Fr. Tyler Herro, Kentucky- 14 ppg; 6’11” So. Nic Claxton, Georgia- 13 ppg- 10 rpg; 6’11” Jr. Austin Wiley, Auburn- 12 ppg, 8 rpg; 6’5″ Sr. Vasa Pusica, Northeastern- 16 ppg, 5 apg and 6’10” Sr. James Thompson, Eastern Michigan- 12 ppg and 11 rpg.
Udoka Azubuike of Kansas injured his wrist and is out for the season. Azubuike was averaging 14 points and 7 boards before his injury.
NBA…
Anthony Davis of the New Orleans Pelicans is on his way to becoming a 5-time NBA All-Star. Davis is currently averaging 29 points, 13 boards and 3 blocks per game. He is among the NBA leaders in all three categories.
Myles Turner of the Indiana Pacers leads the League in blocked shots with 2.8 per outing. DeAndre Jordan of the Dallas Mavericks is among the NBA leaders in rebounds, blocked shots and field goal percentage.
Buddy Hield of the Sacramento Kings is averaging 20 points a game!
ToC 2018
The 13th Annual Tournament of Champions begins Tuesday, November 20th and will run through Saturday evening, November 24th, 2018.
The event will once again feature some of the elite teams and players from Illinois and across the nation. This year’s ToC is broken down between three separate events: The Washington Invitational, The National Classic and the ToC Shootout Series.
The Washington Invitational will feature five teams from Illinois and three teams from Missouri, California and Utah. Pacifica Christian, CA will feature three DI prospects who can flat out play- 6’7″ Jr. Judah Brown, 6’7″ Sr. Solomon Davis and 6’4″ So. Houston Mallette. Brown is quickly becoming a household name among basketball recruiters and college coaches. He is an elite athlete who is just starting to come into his own as a player. Pleasant Grove, UT is the first team from Utah to play in the ToC. The Vikings are led by 7’4″ Sr. Matt Van Komen, 6’3″ Sr. Casey Brown and 5’9″ Sr. Kawika Akina. Van Komen has committed to Utah, and Brown has made a commitment to the BYU Cougars.
The Mehlville Panthers from St. Louis will feature two DI prospects in 6’7″ Jr. Lamontay Daugherty and 6’5″ Jr. Dylan Branson. Daugherty was considered a top five talent in the Illinois’ 2020 recruiting class, before moving to St. Louis and joining the Panthers of Mehlville. The Aurora Christian Eagles will feature the dynamic duo of 6’6″ Jr. Will Wolfe and 6’1″ Jr. Taaj Davis. Pekin will be one of the better shooting teams in this year’s event, with 6’0″ So. Adam Cash, 6’0″ Jr. Max Jones and 6’5″ Jr. Justin Taphorn draining perimeter jumpers.
The Washington Panthers will be a very young, but talented squad this year. Sophomores Devon Vanderheydt and Rickey Woods will team with Freshman Sensation Gus Lucas on the WCHS floor this winter. Six-Four junior Dane Nieukirk could be a sleeper player in this year’s tourney. The Harlem backcourt duo of Treye Tucker and David Williams will spell trouble for teams in this year’s event, as will- the backcourt duo of Winchester West Central- 6’0″ Jr. Gabe Cox and 6’1″ Jr. Drew Evans.
The National Classic will feature Illinois’ defending 4A State Champions, the Belleville West Maroons. All-America forward E.J. Liddell returns to the ToC with his teammates as they look to capture the National Classic crown in November. Lawrence Brazil and Keith Randolph also return to the West lineup. Last year, the Maroons lost in the ToC finals to Sam Houston, TX- 84-74.
Joining Belleville West in their division will be Sumter Lakewood-SC, Mobile Le Flore-AL and Urbana. Lakewood has a high-octane offense led by 6’5″ Jr. Quentin Hodge and 6’7″ Sr. Juwan Perdue. Le Flore has always been a basketball power in the great state of Alabama. The Rattlers are led by 6’8″ Sr. DeAntoni Gordon (Wichita State), 6’6″ Jr. Tyler Lang and 6’7″ So. Jaylin Murray. The Tigers of Urbana have a very balanced lineup of shooters and athletes. Six-three senior Payton Sheen is a lights-out shooter from the perimeter, and 6’7″ So. Jaylen Bryson is an athletic wing for the Tigers.
The Rayville Hornets return four starters from last season’s Louisiana State Championship team, who went 35-0! The Hornets are led by 6’3″ Sr. Mylik Wilson (20 ppg- 11 apg) and his twin cousins- 6’6″ Sr. Ja’Markus Wilson and 6’6″ Sr. Ja’Michael Wilson. The sleeper star of this group is the highly athletic 6’4″ Jr. Jay Pleasant who possesses a 40+” vertical.
Joining Rayville in their division will be St. Louis CBC- MO, Cy-Fair LCHS- TX and Chicago Leo. CBC is a very talented group of players led by 6’3″ Jr. All-America Caleb Love and a pair of exciting Freshmen guards- Larry Hughes, jr. and Robert Martin. Cy-Fair is young, tall and extremely talented. Cy-Fair’s interior is led by 6’11” So. All-America Chuks Isitua and 6’10” Jr. Allen Udemadu. The Falcons will look to athletic 6’5″ Sr. Larenz Williams for scoring assistance from the wing. The Leo Lions have a tremendous group of players, led by 5’8″ Sr. Fred Cleveland and 6’8″ Sr. DaChaun Anderson. Cleveland is one of the ToC’s All-Time leaders in scoring and assists.
The ToC Shootout Series will feature Chicago Uplift and St. Louis Christian as they lock horns on Wednesday, November 21st at 6:30 pm. Uplift is led by their 6’0″ Sr. All-America- Markese Jacobs. SLCA is led by 6’6″ So. Jordan Nesbitt and 6’9″ So. Jonathan Izemef. The Cougars will also display AAU legend Ramone Woods (5’9″ Sr.) who exploded for 68 points in a Summer League game this past year.
The ToC will kick-off at 4:15 pm on Tuesday, November 20th with Limestone and St. Louis Lindbergh-MO taking the floor. The Lindbergh Flyers are led by 6’11” Sr. Erik Lahm. Limestone will look to 6’4″ Sr. Mike Dunne for their offensive spark.
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
There are plenty of former ToC stars suiting up at the college ranks this season. Here is a quick list of the stars to watch this upcoming season:
Zion Williamson, Duke; Austin Wiley, Auburn; Ethan Happ, Wisconsin; Jordan Caroline, Nevada; Udoka Azubuike and Quentin Grimes, Kansas; Charles Matthews and Ignas Brazdeikis, Michigan; James Thompson, Eastern Michigan; Chris Clarke and Nickeil Alexander-Walker, Virginia Tech; Xavier Sneed, Kansas State; Vasa Pusica, Northeastern; Tyler Herro, Kentucky; Kezie Okpala, Stanford; Travis Munnings, Louisiana-Monroe; Vic Law, Northwestern; George Conditt, Iowa State; Kendric Davis, TCU; Connor Vanover, California; Luguentz Dort, Arizona State plus Devin Whitelow, Winona State and Lou Griffith, St. Thomas Aquinas College.
ToC End of the season report, 2018
The 2018 Basketball Season is coming to an end, and what a great year of hoops it was.
SIX ToC teams from the 2017 field won state, province and national affiliate championships!
BIG TIME ToC TALENT:
COLLEGE REPORT
The ToC All-Collegiate team for 2018 is led by our Player of the Year- 6’2″ Sr. Jevon Carter of West Virginia. Here is the complete list.
2nd Team:
ToC END OF JANUARY REPORT, FEBRUARY 1, 2018
The High School Basketball season is coming to an end soon, and many ToC teams are primed for a deep state playoff run in 2018. Let’s take a look at the teams and players that are trending today.
WASHINGTON INVITATIONAL
*The Sam Houston MSTC Tigers, 24-3. Kendric Davis 23 ppg- 7 apg; Marlon Jackson 14 ppg; Henry Hampton 12 ppg
*Belleville West Maroons, 20-2. EJ Liddell 22 ppg- 8 rpg- 6 bpg; Malachi Smith 16 ppg; Keith Randolph 10 ppg
*Montgomery Carver Wolverines, 21-6. Jaykwon Walton 22 ppg; Jalen Gaston 19 ppg
*St. Louis Confluence Prep, 21-4. Brandon Fredrick 28 ppg- 5 apg- 5 spg; Leon Perry 24 ppg- 12 rpg
*Greensboro Ben L. Smith, 20-3. Isaiah Bigelow 21 ppg- 11 rpg; Jacob Crutchfield 11 ppg; Camren Hayes 10 ppg- 7 apg
*College Park, 17-12. Quentin Grimes 32 ppg- 8 rpg- 5 apg; Shannon Scott 13 ppg; Deon Blakemore 12 ppg
*Winston-Salem Prep, 18-3. Daivien Williamson 23 ppg- 3 apg; Chaz Gwyn 15 ppg
*Chicago Leo Catholic, 18-5. Fred Cleveland 20 ppg- 5 apg; DeChaun Anderson 12 ppg- 13 rpg; Malcolm Bell 14 ppg
*Chicago Uplift, 15-8. Toraze Dobbs 22 ppg- 14 rpg; Markese Jacobs 20 ppg
NATIONAL CLASSIC
*Orangeville Prep Bears, 25-4. Ignas Brazdeikis 30 ppg- 8 rpg; Keshaun Saunders 17 ppg; Matthew Alexander-Moncrieffe 15 ppg
*The Rise Centre Academy, 24-6. Adong Makuoi 17 ppg- 11 rpg; Deon Ejim 14 ppg; Avan Nava 13 ppg
*Tennessee Prep, 15-6. Antavion Collum 25 ppg- 10 rpg- 4 apg
ToC SHOOTOUT SERIES
*DePue Little Giants, 22-1. Eddie Moreno 17 ppg, Manny Winfert 14 ppg
*Chicago Orr Spartans, 19-3. Raekwon Drake 17 ppg- 10 rpg; Dannie Smith 15 ppg; Chase Adams 12 ppg- 8 apg
*Chicago Corliss Trojans, 19-3. George Conditt 17 ppg- 13 rpg- 7 bpg; Dhashon Dyson 15 ppg
*Whitnall Falcons, 15-5. Tyler Herro 32 ppg- 8 rpg- 4 apg
*St. Louis Whitfield School Warriors, 15-7. Torrance Watson 32 ppg- 8 rpg
*Hillsboro Hawks, 19-3. Gaven Pinkley 20 ppg- 10 rpg- 5 apg; Michael Brewer 16 ppg
*Illini Bluffs Tigers, 19-5 and Indianapolis Howe Hornets 15-6.
Notes:
*The Washington Panthers (11-10) are playing great basketball with some big wins of late. Watch out for the Panthers in the playoffs!
*Former ToC Super-Star Zion Williamson of Spartanburg Day School signed with the Duke Blue Devils.
*Williamson and Quentin Grimes of College Park, TX were named to the McDonald’s All-America team for 2018.
*St. Louis Whitfield’s Torrence Watson is averaging 32 points for the season- with a high of 58 points in one game.
*Jamarr Williams of St. Louis Northwest is averaging 21 points and 21 rebounds a game this year for the Hornets.
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
TOP 5 TOC SCORERS:
NCAA Leaders
Field Goal Percentage%- Udoka Azubuike, Kansas, so. 76.2%- 1st in the nation
James Thompson, Eastern Michigan, jr. 68.0%- 7th in the nation
Steals- Jevon Carter, West Virginia, sr. 3.2 spg- 2nd in the nation
Blocked Shots- Mohamed Bamba, Texas, fr. 4.4 bpg- 2nd in the nation
Rebounds- James Thompson, Eastern Michigan, jr. 12.2 rpg- 2nd in the nation
Assists- Jevon Carter, West Virginia, sr. 6.8 apg- 11th in the nation
TOP SMALL COLLEGE SCORERS!
NBA NEWS
Anthony Davis of the New Orleans Pelicans was named to his 4th NBA All-Star Game!
NBA Leaders:
Points: Anthony Davis, Pelicans 27.0 ppg 4th in the League
Rebounds: DeAndre Jordan, Clippers 14.9 rpg 2nd in the League
Anthony Davis, Pelicans 10.6 rpg 8th in the League
Blocked Shots: Myles Turner, Pacers 2.2 bpg 2nd in the League
Anthony Davis, Pelicans 2.1 bpg 3rd in the League
FG %- DeAndre Jordan, Clippers 65.6% 2nd in the League
John Henson, Bucks 58.9% 6th in the League
3-PT FG%- Reggie Bullock, Pistons 44.4% 4th in the League
Buddy Hield, Kings 43.2% 9th in the League
Top Performers in NBA G-League:
Xavier Rathan-Mayes, Westchester; Alec Peters, Northern Arizona; Georges Niang and Naz Mitrou-Long, Salt Lake City; JeQuan Lewis, Wisconsin; Winston Shepard, Santa Cruz; Craig Sword, Erie; Nick Johnson, Austin; Anthony Bennett, Maine and Mangok Mathiang, Greensboro.
5 BEST 2018 NBA DRAFT PROSPECTS
39 former ToC Players have now made their marks in the NBA!
Who’s next to the NBA: ToC Prediction- Xavier Rathan-Mayes, Westchester Knicks
ToC END OF THE SEASON REPORT, DECEMBER 31, 2017
It is the end of the year of 2017, and there are several stories and trending topics regarded to the ToC and its former players list. Lets jump into the High School Scene.
TRENDING- PLAYERS and TEAMS ON FIRE!
*E.J. Liddell, Belleville West was named MVP of the Centralia Holiday Tournament after the Maroons won the championship over Champaign Central. Liddell is averaging 23 points, 9 boards and 5 blocks for the season. Malachi Smith, Keith Randolph and Lawrence Brazil also continue their strong play for the Maroons.
*Quentin Grimes, College Park averaged 36 points a game in the Holiday Classic in San Diego. He is currently averaging 32 pts, 9 rbs and 5 assists for the season.
*Chicago Orr (11-2) is on fire! The Spartans won the Proviso West tournament with a 77-62 victory over Whtiney Young in the finals. Raekwon Drake was named MVP and has had a tremendous season for Coach Lou Adams. Chase Adams, Dannie Smith and Tyronn Mosley have had strong outings throughout the season! Emmanuel O’Neil and Brian Hernandez continue to flourish as well.
*Hillsboro (12-0) won the Bob Sechrest Tournament in Park Hills, MO this past week. Gaven Pinkley and Michael Brewer continue to slam their way past opponents this season! Pinkley is currently averaging 19 pts, 10 rbs, 5 assists and 3 blocks a game for the Hawks.
*DePue (13-1) won the Princeville Tournament and Chicago Corliss (12-2) won the Teutopolis Christmas Tourney!
*Orangeville Prep (17-2) and The Rise Centre Academy (16-5) have faced tough competition all season, but both teams remain amongst the elite teams in Canada High School Basketball.
*Winston-Salem Prep (7-3) won the prestigious Frank Spencer Holiday Classic in NC. Daivien Williamson was named MVP in the event, but he received great assistance from Zack Austin, Chaz Gwyn and Justice Goodloe. Austin is on fire!
*St. Louis Confluence (10-4) is still playing great basketball. Brandon Fredrick is averaging 29 pts a game and Leon Perry is averaging 24 pts and 11 boards per game.
*Other trending Players include:
Fred Cleveland, Chicago Leo 21 ppg, 5 apg
Isaiah Bigelow, Greensboro Smith 24 ppg, 10 rpg
Kendric Davis, Sam Houston MSTC 24 ppg, 7 apg
Ignas Brazdeikis, Orangeville Prep 27 ppg, 9 rpg
Antavion Collum, Tennessee Prep 24 ppg, 9 rpg, 5 apg
Torrence Watson, StL Whitfield 28 ppg, 8 rpg
Toraze Dobbs, Chicago Uplift 23 ppg- 14 rpg
Tony Hopkins, T.C. Howe 22 ppg, 10 rpg
Tyler Herro, Whitnall 27 ppg, 8 rpg, 5 apg (Strained Calf- will miss 3 weeks with injury)
COLLEGE REPORT
NCAA TRENDING PLAYERS
Jevon Carter, West Virginia 18 ppg, 6 apg, 4 spg, 5 rpg (Leads nation in Steals)
Udoka Azubuike, Kansas 15 ppg, 8 rpg (leads nation in FG%)
Mohamed Bamba, Texas 12 ppg, 10 rpg, 4 bpg (Top 5 in blocked shots)
James Thompson, EMU 16 ppg, 12 rpg (Top 5 in rebounds)
Kezie Okpala, Stanford 8.5 ppg- Just cleared to play for the season
Vasa Pusica, Northeastern 16 ppg, 5 apg (former Sunrise Guard starting to blow up!)
Trevon Bluiett, Xavier 20 ppg, 6 rpg, 3 apg
Ethan Happ, Wisconsin 16 ppg, 8 rpg, 3 apg (1,000 pts, 700 rbs and 200 assists in career)
James Batemon, LMU 19 ppg, 5 apg
ToC NOTES AND TIDBITS- DECEMBER 1, 2017
The 12th Annual ToC has come and gone, but there were several big time memories created by the teams and players involved in this year’s event!
10 Best Performers:
Kendric Davis, Sam Houston MSTC- 28 ppg, 9 apg, 5 spg
E.J. Liddell, Belleville West- 27 ppg- 10 rpg- 6 bpg
Quentin Grimes, College Park- 23 ppg- 9 rpg- 7 apg
Ignas Brazdeikis, Orangeville Prep- 29 ppg- 10 rpg
Isaiah Bigelow, Greensboro Smith- 24 ppg- 8 rpg
Antavion Collum, Tennessee Prep- 25 ppg- 10 rpg
Jaykwon Walton, Montgomery Carver- 24 ppg- 6 rpg
George Conditt, Chicago Corliss- 19 pts, 18 rbs- 9 blks
Daivien Williamson, Winston-Salem Prep- 23 ppg- 3 apg
Brandon Fredrick, St. Louis Confluence- 27 ppg- 3 spg
10 Players you have never heard of- but now you know who they are!
Isaiah Bigelow, Greensboro Smith- Overall the most underrated player in the event. Huge potential- will play at the highest levels.
Daivien Williamson, Winston-Salem Prep- Blow by speed with the dribble!
Brandon Fredrick, St. Louis Confluence- Quick on quick with a deep range jumper.
Avan Nava, The Rise Centre Academy: Sweet stroke from deep!
Adam Cash, Pekin- Only a freshman! Played very well throughout the event.
Lawrence Brazil, Belleville West- Came to play every day, excellent defender.
Camren Hayes, Greensboro Smith- An elite PG in the 2020 national recruiting class.
Leon Perry, St. Louis Confluence- An explosive wing who has great court sense.
Adam Francolini, The Rise Centre Academy- A pure shooter from deep range.
Chris Green, Sam Houston MSTC- Athletic wing who can get to the basket off the drive.
10+ Best Dunkers!
Silas Mason, Greensboro Smith
Quentin Grimes, College Park
Matthew Alexander-Moncrieffe, Orangeville Prep
Marlon Jackson, Sam Houston MSTC
Markese Jacobs, Chicago Uplift
E.J. Liddell, Belleville West
Mike Flenory, Chicago Uplift
Jaykwon Walton, Montgomery Carver
Raekwon Drake, Chicago Orr
Gaven Pinkley and Michael Brewer, Hillsboro
10 Best Perimeter Shooters!
Isaiah Bigelow, Greensboro Smith
Jaykwon Walton, Montgomery Carver
Chaz Gwyn, Winston-Salem Prep
Brandon Fredrick, St. Louis Confluence
Tyler Herro, Whitnall
Fred Cleveland, Chicago Leo
Quentin Grimes, College Park
Jalen Gaston, Montgomery Carver
Corez Anderson, Urbana
Brian Hernandez, Chicago Orr
10 Best Scorers
Quentin Grimes, College Park
E.J. Liddell, Belleville West
Ignas Brazdeikis, Orangeville Prep
Kendric Davis, Sam Houston MSTC
Isaiah Bigelow, Greensboro Smith
Jaykwon Walton, Montgomery Carver
Daivien Williamson, Winston-Salem Prep
Brandon Fredrick, St. Louis Confluence
Antavion Collum, Tennessee Prep
Tyler Herro, Whitnall
10 Best Backcourt Distributors!
Quentin Grimes, College Park
Kendric Davis, Sam Houston MSTC
Chase Adams, Chicago Orr
Antavion Collum, Tennesee Prep
Camren Hayes, Greensboro Smith
Avan Nava, The Rise Centre Academy
Fred Cleveland, Chicago Leo
Daivien Williamson, Winston-Salem Prep
Malachi Smith, Belleville West
Henry Hampton, Sam Houston MSTC
10 Best Contributors in the Paint: (Scoring/ Defense/ Rebounding/ Blocking Shots)
E.J. Liddell, Belleville West
George Conditt, Chicago Corliss
Adong Makuoi, The Rise Centre Academy
Toraze Dobbs, Chicago Uplift
Raekwon Drake, Chicago Orr
Leon Perry, St. Louis Confluence
Jaylan Gainey, Greensboro Smith
Joe Jones, Orangeville Prep
Keith Randolph, Belleville West
Dannie Smith, Chicago Orr
November 8, 2017
The ToC is less than 2 weeks away! Here are a few things to watch for in this year’s event!
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21st GAME DAY BREAKDOWN
Illini Bluffs returns 4 starters from last season’s team as they prepare for one of the elite small school teams in Indiana- Indy Howe. Howe is led by 6’5″ Sr. Tony Hopkins (New Orleans).
Chicago Corliss and St. Louis Whitfield School will be a great matchup as Corliss’ 6’11” Sr. George Conditt will look to stop the slashing guard play of Whitfield and their Star-Guard Torrence Watson.
Washington kicks off their season with a tough matchup, St. Louis Confluence Prep. The Panthers will look to push the ball against the Titans, while attempting to stop Confluence’s super scorer, Leon Perry. The 6’7″ Sr. Perry averaged 28 points a game last season.
Belleville West will be playing in their first ToC game against pesky Pekin. The Maroons are led by 6’7″ Jr. E.J. Liddell and 6’4″ Sr. Malachi Smith. Pekin has several heady ball players who can score the ball from deep range. Keep an eye on 6’4″ Sr. Jace Link and 6’5″ So. Justin Taphorn for the Dragons.
ToC Collegiate Commitments for the Fall
From the ToC Shootout Series:
George Conditt, Chicago Corliss, 6’11” C – committed to Iowa State
Torrence Watson, St. Louis Whitfield School, 6’5″ SG- committed to Missouri
Tyronn Mosley, Chicago Orr, 6’5″ CG- committed to UW-Milwaukee
Tony Hopkins, Indianapolis Howe 6’5″ SF- committed to New Orleans
From the Washington Invitational:
Kendric Davis, Sam Houston MSTC, 5’10” PG- committed to TCU
Isaiah Bigelow, Greensboro Smith, 6’6″ SF- committed to Charlotte
Daivien Williamson, Winston-Salem Prep, 6’1″ PG- committed to East Tennessee State
Malachi Smith, Belleville West, 6’4″ PG- committed to Wright State
Jaylan Gainey, Greensboro Smith, 6’10” C- committed to Brown
Jacob Crutchfield (6’0″ PG) and Jaylin Gamble (6’8″ PF), Greensboro Smith- committed to Fayetteville State (DII)
Shannon Scott, College Park- committed to Labette Community College
From the National Classic: USA v. CANADA
Ignas Brazdeikis, Orangeville Prep, 6’8″ SF- committed to Michigan
Liam Courtney, The Rise Centre Academy, 7’0″ C- committed to Colgate
ToC NOTES AND TIDBITS- AUGUST 29, 2017
The 12th Annual Tournament of Champions is excited to announce a new format to this year’s tremendous field. The National Classic has been changed to an “International Classic” as two teams from the United States challenge two of the top teams from Canada!
The Orangeville Prep Bears and the Rise Centre Academy Wolfpack will feature elite talent that includes numerous future Division I stars, including Orangeville’s 6’8″ Sr. Ignas Brazdeikis and 6’7″ So. Matthew Alexander-Moncrieffe who are both Top 50 players in their respective national recruiting classes. TRC Academy will feature one of the elite dunkers in North America- 6’9″ Sr. Adong Makuoi.
Tennessee Prep and St. Louis Christian from the World Prep Association will tangle with these two mega-powers from Canada. TPA’s 6’8″ Jr. Antavion Collum is one of the most versatile players in America. Collum will run the point for a team that will feature a boat-load of DI talent. The SLCA Cougars return to the ToC and will feature several young, budding stars including 6’9″ 8th grader Teke Musaka!
The WASHINGTON INVITATIONAL will feature 12 outstanding high school teams from around the nation.
The #1 seed in the event is the Sam Houston Math & Science Tigers who finished 34-3, last season. The Tigers are led by 5’10” Sr. Kendric Davis who has already committed to TCU for next season. Davis led the Tigers in scoring, assists and steals last season. A second Texas team to watch is the College Park Cavaliers who features Top 10 talent- 6’5″ Sr. Quentin Grimes. The Cavs High-Major PG Grimes averaged 28 points a game last season for College Park.
Two teams from North Carolina will also be vying for the WI crown. Greensboro Smith and Winston-Salem Prep will feature several future DI performers. The Smith Golden Eagles will feature 6’7″ So. Silas Mason (Top 50) and 6’6″ Sr. Isaiah Bigelow. The W-S Prep Phoenix will feature a super quick backcourt led by 6’1″ Sr. Daivien Williamson, 6’1″ Sr. Justice Goodloe and 6’2″ Jr. Chaz Gwyn.
The Montgomery Carver Wolverines make a return visit to the ToC. The Wolverines were the 2014 WI Champions when they defeated Chicago Kenwood. Carver is led by 6’6″ Jr. Jaykwon Walton and 6’4″ So. Antwan Burnett, who are both rated as the top players in the Alabama 2019 and 2020 classes. St. Louis Confluence Prep Academy makes their first appearance in the ToC. The Titans are led by 6’7″ Sr. Leon Perry (28 ppg) and 5’10” Sr. Brandon Fredrick.
Illinois schools- Washington, Urbana, Chicago Leo, Belleville West, Pekin and defending Washington Invitational Champion Chicago Uplift will battle for the title in this year’s event. Belleville West is the #1 Illinois seed in the tournament and are led by Top 100 talent 6’7″ Jr. E.J. Liddell and 6’4″ Sr. Malachi Smith. Five-six Jr. Fred Cleveland (Leo), 5’11” Sr. Adrian Ware (Washington) and 6’5″ Sr. Toraze Dobbs (Uplift) return for another ToC appearance.
The ToC will also feature four exciting shootout games which will include:
Illini Bluffs challenging Indianapolis Howe on Tuesday, November 21st. Howe is led by the slick combo of 5’11” Jr. Kycia Washington and 6’5″ Sr. Tony Hopkins. St. Louis Whitfield School, MO will tangle with Chicago Corliss on the same night. Whitfield School is led by 6’5″ Sr. All-America Torrence Watson (28 ppg). Corliss is led by 6’11” Sr. George Conditt.
On Wednesday, November 22nd- De Pue H.S. will meet a big challenge when they face the Hillsboro Hawks of Missouri. De Pue has an enrollment of 114 students while Hillsboro comes in with an enrollment of 1,100. This is the David v. Goliath matchup! De Pue returns all five starters from last season’s 26-4 campaign. The Hawks are led by the strong duo of 6’8″ Sr. Gaven Pinkley and 6’5″ Jr. Michael Brewer.
THEE top Shootout game will be played on Friday, November 24th, when Whitnall, WI faces defending Illinois 2A champions, Chicago Orr. The Falcons are led by 6’5″ Sr. All-America Tyler Herro who averaged 28 points per game last season. Orr is led by four DI seniors: 6’5″ Tyronn Mosley, 6’5″ Dannie Smith, 6’6″ Raekwon Drake and 5’4″ Chase Adams.
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
The ToC Pre-Season All-Collegiate Team has been announced: You can go to the NEWS Section and click on Where are they NOW? to find out more information about the top ToC collegiate players of the upcoming season.
Top players to watch in 2017-2018
6’6″ Sr. Trevon Bluiett, Xavier
6’10” Jr. Ethan Happ, Wisconsin
6’11” So. Austin Wiley, Auburn
6’2″ Sr. Jevon Carter, West Virginia
6’7″ Jr. Jordan Caroline, Nevada
7’0″ Fr. Mohamed Bamba, Texas
7’0″ So. Udoka Azubuike, Kansas
6’6″ So. Charles Matthews, Michigan
6’6″ Sr. Jaron Hopkins, Fresno State
6’6″ Jr. Chris Clarke, Virginia Tech
6’7″ Sr. Vic Law, Northwestern
6’8″ Fr. Kezie Okpala, Stanford
6’7″ Fr. Brian Bowen, Louisville
6’5″ So. Xavier Sneed, Kansas State
6’10” Jr. James Thompson, Eastern Michigan
6’6″ Fr. Nickeill Alexander-Walker, Virginia Tech
ToC NOTES AND TIDBITS
The 2017 Tournament of Champions is right around the corner! This year’s event will feature the Washington Invitational, National Classic and ToC Shootout Series. The 24-team field will be announced on July 15th with all games being held at Washington Community High School.
NBA DRAFT
The 2017 NBA Draft was held last week and four former ToC performers were amongst the group of 60 hoops stars selected. D.J. Wilson of the University of Michigan was chosen in the first round of the draft by the Milwaukee Bucks. Wilson played in the 2013 ToC for Sacramento Capital Christian and earned MVP honors after leading his team to the Super Showdown championship crown.
Sterling Brown of SMU and Nigel Williams-Goss of Gonzaga were both taken in the 2nd round of the draft. Brown was an All-ToC performer for Proviso East in 2011. Williams-Goss was the starting PG for Findlay Prep in 2010. Brown was taken by the Philadelphia 76’ers, but was traded to the Milwaukee Bucks, at the conclusion, of the draft. Williams-Goss was selected by the Utah Jazz.
The fourth and final player selected in the NBA Draft was a special talent that graced the floor of Washington Community High School from 2009 through 2013. ALEC PETERS was the best player in the 2012 ToC, and now that he has been drafted by the Phoenix Suns, he is an authentic Basketball Legend of Tazewell County.
Another former ToC star was also signed by a NBA team moments after the draft. JeQuan Lewis of VCU was signed to a free agent contract by the Milwaukee Bucks. Lewis was MVP of the 2012 Super Showdown event after scoring 50 points in a single game for Dickson County, TN against Grandview, Missouri. Lewis becomes the 38th NBA player from the ToC!
The ToC would like to wish continued success to these five young men and the best of luck to six other ToC alums who are fighting for NBA roster spots as free agents. The list of former ToC players who will be playing in the NBA Summer League include:
*Malcolm Hill, University of Illinois/ Belleville East HS, 2011
Oklahoma City Thunder
*Mangok Mathiang, University of Louisville/ Brehm Prep Academy, 2010
Charlotte Hornets
*Landen Lucas, Kansas University/ Findlay Prep, 2010
Boston Celtics
*Naz Mitrou-Long, Iowa State University/ Findlay Prep, 2010
Sacramento Kings and Indiana Pacers
*Dylan Ennis, University of Oregon/ Lake Forest Academy, 2009
Golden State Warriors and Oklahoma City Thunder
*Xavier Rathan-Mayes, Florida State University/ Huntington Prep, 2011
New York Knicks
WATCH OUT FOR CAMERON CLARK
There are several free agent ball players who have great chances of finding a NBA roster spot for the upcoming season. Former ToC star Cameron Clark of Oklahoma University and Sherman, TX (2009) put up huge numbers in France this past season. 2007 ToC stars D.J. Cooper (Hales Franciscan) and Xavier Gibson (Dothan Northview) both had super seasons abroad as well.
Three NBDL (now referred to as the G-League) players will continue chasing their NBA dreams this Summer and Fall. Patrick Miller (Hales Franciscan- 2008), Roosevelt Jones (O’Fallon- 2010) and Stefan Jankovic (Huntington Prep- 2011) look to find a spot with a NBA franchise.
MALCOLM BROGDON was named the 2017 NBA Rookie of the Year! Brogdon was the first 2nd round draft choice to ever be named Rookie of the Year. Brogdon was an All-Tournament performer in the Tournament of Champions in 2008.
It has been quite the year for former ToC teams and players! State Championships, All-Americans and NBA All-Stars have been all the rage this past winter. Let’s start on the High School level STATE CHAMPIONS
HIGH SCORERS
SPECIAL ITEMS OF INTEREST
COLLEGE NOTES
NBA NOTES
The Oglethorpe Tournament of Champions was once again filled with top teams, elite players and super highlights! The following is a list of the 10 top Highlights from this year’s event!
WASHINGTON INVITATIONAL
2006- Washington Panthers, Illinois and Springdale Har-Ber Wildcats, Arkansas MVP’s- Matt Roth, Washington and Nate Rakestraw, Har-Ber
2007- Washington Panthers, Illinois MVP- Matt Roth, Washington
2008- Kinston Vikings, North Carolina MVP- Reggie Bullock, Kinston
2009- O’Fallon Panthers, Illinois MVP- Roosevelt Jones, O’Fallon
2010- Peoria Notre Dame Irish, Illinois MVP- Max Bielfeldt, Peoria Notre Dame
2011- Proviso East Pirates, Illinois MVP- Keith Carter, Proviso East
2012- Washington Panthers, Illinois MVP- Alec Peters, Washington
2013- Proviso East Pirates, Illinois MVP- Jevon Carter, Proviso East
2014- Montgomery Carver Wolverines, Alabama MVP- Brandon Austin, Montgomery Carver
2015- Washington Panthers, Illinois MVP- Lou Griffith, Washington
2016- Chicago Uplift Titans, Illinois Co-MVP’s- KZ Okpala, Anaheim Esperanza and Markese Jacobs, Chicago Uplift
2017- Sam Houston MSTC Tigers, Texas MVP- Kendric Davis, Sam Houston MSTC
2018- Pleasant Grove Vikings, Utah MVP- Casey Brown, Pleasant Grove
2019- Tupelo Golden Wave, Mississippi MVP- Josh Mitchell, Tupelo
2021- St. Louis Vashon Wolverines, Missouri MVP- Kennard Davis, jr.- St. Louis Vashon
2022- Blytheville Chickasaws, Arkansas MVP- Rashaud Marshall, Blytheville
2023- Hoover Buccaneers, Alabama MVP- Salim London, Hoover
NATIONAL CLASSIC
2006- Wilkinson County Warriors, Georgia MVP- Senario Hillman, Wilkinson County
2007- Champaign Central Maroons, Illinois MVP- Donald Stewart, Champaign Central
2008- Chicago De La Salle Meteors, Illinois MVP- Derek Needham, De La Salle
2009- Findlay Prep Pilots, Nevada MVP- Cory Joseph, Findlay Prep
2010- Academy of the New Church Lions, Pennsylvania MVP- Savon Goodman, Academy of the New Church
2011- Tilton School Rams, New Hampshire MVP- Nerlens Noel, Tilton School
2013- Sunrise Christian Academy Buffaloes, Kansas MVP- Lourawls Nairn, Sunrise Christian
2014- Cape Henry Collegiate Dolphins, Virginia MVP- Marcus Evans, Cape Henry Collegiate
2015- La Lumiere School Lakers, Indiana MVP- Brian Bowen, La Lumiere School
2016- Redemption Christian Academy Lions, New York MVP- Chris Duarte, Redemption Christian
2017- Orangeville Prep Bears, Canada MVP- Ignas Brazdeikis, Orangeville Prep
2018- Belleville West Maroons, Illinois MVP- EJ Liddell, Belleville West
2019- Woodward Academy War Hawks, Georgia MVP- Walker Kessler, Woodward Academy
2021- Colorado Prep of St. Mary’s Pirates, Colorado MVP- Baye Ndongo, Colorado Prep
2022- Winter Haven Blue Devils, Florida MVP- Isaac Celiscar, Winter Haven
2023- Alexander Cougars, Georgia MVP- Braedan Lue, Alexander
The Gray Ribbon Showdown
2006- Duncanville Panthers, Texas MVP- D’Walyn Roberts, Duncanville
2008- Indianapolis T.C. Howe Hornets, Indiana MVP- Andre Hampton, T.C. Howe
2009- Lake Forest Academy Caxys, Illinois MVP- Pete Sanders, Soldan International
2010- Roncalli Catholic Jets, Wisconsin MVP- Donivine Stewart, Bartonville Limestone
2011- Indianapolis Park Tudor Panthers, Indiana MVP- Yogi Ferrell, Park Tudor
2012- Dickson County Cougars, Tennessee MVP- JeQuan Lewis, Dickson County
2013- Sacramento Capital Christian Cougars, California MVP- DJ Wilson, Capital Christian
2014- Campti Lakeview Gators, Louisiana MVP- Tivonte Hardy, Lakeview
2016- Chicago Urban Prep-Englewood Lions, Illinois MVP- Fred Cleveland, UP-Englewood
2023- Morton Potters, Illinois MVP- Gus Rugaard, Morton
The ToC Shootout Series
MVP’s
2006- Beas Hamga, Decatur Christian, Illinois
2007- Greg Foster, Indianapolis T.C. Howe, Indiana
2008- DeMarius Sumrell, Bartonville Limestone, Illinois
2009- BJ Young, Hazelwood Central, Missouri
2010- Branden Dawson, Gary Lew Wallace, Indiana
2011- Ryan Rosburg, Chesterfield Marquette, Missouri
2012- Detrick Mostella, La Lumiere School, Indiana
2013- Riley La Chance, Brookfield Central, Wisconsin
2014- Matt Heldt, Neenah, Wisconsin
2015- George Dixon, Milwaukee Riverside University, Wisconsin
2016- Cooper Neese, Cloverdale, Indiana
2017- George Conditt, Chicago Corliss, Illinois
2018- Markese Jacobs, Chicago Uplift, Illinois
2019- Marcus Watson jr., Chicago Morgan Park, Illinois
2020- Noah Reynolds, Peoria Notre Dame, Illinois
2021- Milan Momcilovic, Pewaukee, Wisconsin
2022- Brock Harding, Moline, Illinois
2023- MJ Stackhouse, Indian Trail Academy, Wisconsin
The All-Time ToC team honors the top players from Central Illinois that have made the greatest impact on the Tournament of Champions.
Matt Roth, 6’3″ SG 2006-2007
WASHINGTON PANTHERS
.: Not only is Matt Roth the ToC’s all-time leader in three-pointers made (34) in a career, he is also the state of Illinois’ all-time leader in three-pointers made as well. Roth is the 20th All-Time Leading Career Scorer in the ToC with 137 points in six games. He was named the Most Valuable Player of the Washington Invitational in 2006 and 2007 and led Washington High School to back to back championships in the event. Roth was also named the Washington Invitational Most Outstanding Player in 2007 when he led the Panthers remarkable comeback victory over Memphis Briarcrest, TN (70-69 in OT), in the most exciting tournament finale in ToC history. Roth played college basketball for the Indiana Hoosiers. Roth is a member of the ToC’s DEN OF HONOR.
Jordan Prosser, 6’8″ PF 2007-2008
EUREKA HORNETS
.: Jordan was a one-man wrecking crew for the Eureka Hornets in the ToC. He is the 16th All-Time leading scorer and the 9th All-Time career rebounder, while only playing in six ToC games. He was named to the Washington Invitational All-Tournament team in 2007 when he averaged 21.3 points and 10 rebounds a game. He was named the Most Outstanding Player of the 2008 ToC Super Showdown when he recorded 26 points and 15.3 rebounds per outing. Prosser yanked down 15 rebounds or more in four of the six ToC games he played in. Prosser played college ball for Bradley University.
Dyricus Simms-Edwards, 6’2″ SG 2007-2008
WASHINGTON PANTHERS
.: Dyricus was an unstoppable force for two years in the ToC! His high-energy drives to the bucket were a perfect complement to the outside scoring of his teammates – Matt Roth and Ben Worner. DSE averaged 17 points and 6.3 assists in 2007 when he helped lead the Panthers to the Washington Invitational crown over Memphis Briarcrest-TN. He was named to two straight WI All-Tournament teams and averaged 22.3 points and seven assists per game in 2008. DSE is the 27th All-Time Leading Career Scorer in the ToC with 118 points. He also ranks as the 4th all-time leader in assists with 40 in six games. Dyricus finished his collegiate career at Bradley University where he became the school’s all-time leader in steals.
Joe Kelch, 5’9″ PG 2008-2010
EAST PEORIA RAIDERS
.: The gritty Joe Kelch made quite an impact on the ToC as he became the ultimate statistics stuffer in event history. Kelch is 2nd All-Time in career assists with 58 in three years as the starting PG for the Raiders. He passed out 24 assists (6.0 per game) in 2009 and 21 assists (7.0 per game) as a sophomore in 2008. Kelch ranks as the 25th All-Time Career Scorer with 119 points and the 7th all-time leader in career steals with 22. Kelch played baseball for Illinois State University.
Donald Stewart, 6’5″ SF 2006-2007
CHAMPAIGN CENTRAL MAROONS
.: Donald Stewart was a whirling dervish for the Maroons in the ToC! Stewart’s hard-nosed defense and alert scoring earned him the Most Valuable Player Award in the 2007 National Classic when he and Verdell Jones lead Central to the championship crown over Ed Davis and Bradford Burgess of the Benedictine Cadets. Stewart averaged 20.7 points, 8.0 rebounds and 3.3 steals in 2007, after averaging 19 points and four steals per game in the 2006 ToC event. Stewart was also named to the 2006 Super Showdown All-Tournament team for his outstanding efforts. Stewart ranks as the 25th All-Time Career Scorer with 119 points and is tied for 7th All-Time in career steals with 22. Stewart played at Vincennes University (JUCO) before transferring to Northwest Missouri State. Stewart finished his collegiate career at Lane College.
Max Bielfeldt, 6’8″ PF 2008-2010
PEORIA NOTRE DAME IRISH
.: When basketball fans reflect upon the memories of the ToC, the name Max Bielfeldt will most likely be brought into most conversations. Bielfeldt was a giant in the event as he led his Notre Dame Irish to the Washington Invitational title in 2010 against a plethora of talented foes. Bielfeldt was named the Most Valuable player of the WI in 2010 and was named the Most Outstanding Player in both 2009 and 2010. He is 2nd in career blocked shots (38), and is the 4th All-Time career leader in scoring with 217 points. He is also the 2nd All-Time Leading Rebounder with 115 boards in nine career games. Bielfeldt finished his collegiate basketball career with the Indiana Hoosiers. Bielfeldt is a member of the ToC’s DEN OF HONOR.
Verdell Jones III, 6’5″ PG 2006-2007
CHAMPAIGN CENTRAL MAROONS
.: Verdell Jones wowed the ToC fans for two years, with his no-look passes, ball handling trickery and pull up jumpers. Jones was named to the 2006 National Classic All-Tournament team after posting 21.3 points and six assists per game in the event. In 2007, Jones teamed with Donald Stewart to win the National Classic over Richmond Benedictine-VA and their All-America performer, NBA Power Forward Ed Davis. Jones was named to the All-Tournament team when he finished the event with averages of 17.7 points, 8.0 assists and four steals per outing. Jones is the 29th All-Time Career Scorer (117 points) in ToC history and 3rd all-time in career assists with 42. He finished his collegiate career with the Indiana Hoosiers and had a tremendous professional career overseas and in the NBA G-League.
Ben Ryan, 6’5″ SF 2009-2011
WASHINGTON PANTHERS
.: Ryan was one of the most versatile players in the history of the ToC. He could run the point, slash from the wing or dominate inside the lane. He scored 136 points in his ToC career which ranks him as one of the top scorers in ToC history. Ryan grabbed 81 rebounds which ranks him as the 6th All-Time career rebounder in the ToC. Ryan was named to two Washington Invitational All-Tournament teams. Ryan finished his basketball career at Augustana College where he was named an Academic All-American. Ryan is a member of the ToC’s DEN OF HONOR.
Willie Wiley, 6’7″ PF 2009-2011
SPRINGFIELD SENATORS
.: Willie Wiley became the ToC’s All-Time leading rebounder in 2011 when he grabbed his 136th career rebound in the Washington Invitational. Wiley grabbed 46 rebounds in 2009, 44 rebounds in 2010 and 46 rebounds in 2011 enroute to becoming the event’s all-time leading rebounder. Wiley also finished his ToC career as the 8th All-Time career scorer with 175 points. Wiley blocked 29 shots in his career which ranks as the 4th top shot blocker in ToC history. Wiley was named to two Washington Invitational All-Tournament teams in his ToC career. Wiley played college hoops for the Evansville Purple Aces in the Missouri Valley Conference.
ALEC PETERS, 6’8″ PF 2009-2012
WASHINGTON PANTHERS
.: Alec Peters played his first ever ToC game as a skinny, frail freshman. He finished his ToC career as an absolute man! Peters finished his outstanding ToC career as the All-Time leading scorer with an incredible 266 points! In his final tournament, Peters led his Panthers to their third Washington Invitational title with averages of 31.3 points and 12.3 rebounds per outing, Peters was named the 2012 Washington Invitational Most Valuable Player and Most Outstanding Player! He was also named to the All-Tournament team his junior season when he averaged 20.8 points and 8.8 rebounds per game. Peters is also the event’s 3rd All-Time leading rebounder (96) and 18th All-Time leading assist-man with 26 dimes. Peters completed his collegiate career as Valparaiso’s All-Time leading scorer, rebounder and free throw shooter. Peters was a member of the Phoenix Suns and scored 36 points in a game against the Dallas Mavericks. Peters is currently playing for Anadolu Efes in Turkey. Peters is a member of the ToC’s DEN OF HONOR.
Peyton Allen, 6’5″ SG 2013
CHATHAM-GLENWOOD TITANS
.: Allen put on quite a show in the 2013 Washington Invitational, as he scored 112 points in four games and grabbed 31 rebounds. Allen poured in 36 points against Washington and 34 points against Baton Rouge Parkview Baptist- LA. Allen’s best game was against Proviso East when he scored 24 points and grabbed 13 rebounds. Allen knocked down jumpers from the wing and made tough buckets off the drive against quicker and bigger defenders. Allen ranks as the 35th all-time career scorer in the ToC despite only playing in one tournament. Allen played for Texas A&M in 2014-15 and finished his career at the University of Illinois-Springfield.
Donivine Stewart, 6’0″ PG 2008-2010
LIMESTONE ROCKETS
.: Stewart played in three Tournament of Champions and amassed 114 points in five games. In 2011, Stewart averaged 22.7 points and 3.7 assists per game as he led the Rockets to a 2nd place finish in the ToC Super Showdown. He was named the Super Showdown MVP for the event. Stewart poured in 30 points in a 2010 Shootout game (his junior season) against Hazelwood Central- MO and scored 16 points and dished out 7 assists against Rockwood Summit his sophomore year in the ToC Shootout Series. Stewart is tied as the 34th all-time career scorer in the ToC. Stewart finished his collegiate career at Portland State University after three years with SIU-Edwardsville.
Lou Griffith, 5’8″ PG 2012-2015
WASHINGTON PANTHERS
.: Sweet Lou was a part of two ToC championship teams! As a freshman he was a member of the 2012 Washington Invitational Championship team, but as a senior he was not only a part of a championship team, he was the event’s Most Valuable and Most Outstanding Player! Griffith averaged 20.5 points, 6.8 rebounds and four assists in the 2015 Washington Invitational. He poured in 29 points in the championship game as he helped lead the Panthers over the Huntsville Lee Generals- AL, 61-59. Griffith was also named to the 2014 WI All-Tournament team. Sweet Lou finished his ToC career as the event’s 5th all-time career scorer (196 points) and 6th all-time career leader in assists. Griffith is currently playing at St. Thomas Aquinas College (DII) in New York.
Dylan Sparkman, 6’10” C 2008-2010
EAST PEORIA RAIDERS
.: Dylan Sparkman is a Peoria area big man who continued to improve his game well beyond his high school hoops career. Sparkman was a 2009 Washington Invitational All-Tournament selection when he averaged 16 points and 8.5 boards for the Raiders. Sparkman finished his ToC career as the 24th all-time career scorer (127 points), and 12th all-time career rebounder with 71 boards. Sparkman had a tremendous hoops career at University of Illinois-Springfield, and played professionally for Baloncesto Naron in Spain.
Devin Whitelow, 5’9” PG 2013-2016
WASHINGTON PANTHERS
.: Devin Whitelow finished his ToC career as the most watched player in the event’s history. Whitelow played in 16 ToC games during his four-year stint as the Panthers’ starting point guard. During his four years, Whitelow became the All-Time career leader in both assists (60) and steals (32). He also finished as the 6th All-Time career scorer with 191 points. Whitelow is the only player to be named to three Washington Invitational All-Tournament teams! In 2015, Whitelow averaged 16 points and three assists, leading his Panthers to the Washington Invitational championship crown! Whitelow is a senior PG at Winona State University.
Ethan Happ, 6’9” PF 2013
ROCKRIDGE ROCKETS
.: Ethan Happ only played in one ToC shootout game, but his efforts in that game are worthy of recognition. Happ scored 30 points and grabbed 15 boards for the Rockets as they defeated Michigan City Marquette- IN, 63-48. Happ was named Player of the Game and was named the Most Outstanding Player of the 2013 Shootout Series. Happ was a college All-American for the Wisconsin Badgers. He is currently playing professionally for Olympiacos in Greece.
Taylor Bruninga, 6’8” PF 2016
ILLINI BLUFFS TIGERS
.: Taylor Bruninga was a force to reckon with in 2016! Despite his team’s loss to Cloverdale, Indiana- Bruninga was unstoppable as he scored 37 points and snared 17 rebounds. Bruninga was named Co-Player of the Game and was named the Most Outstanding Player in the 2016 Shootout Series. Bruninga finished his basketball career at Illinois State University.
Christopher Cross, 6’2″ SG 2017-2019
URBANA TIGERS
.:Christopher Cross was an instrumental player for Urbana in the three years he played varsity ball for the Tigers. Cross was named to the Washington Invitational All-Tournament team in 2018, when he averaged 16 points per game and grabbed five boards per outing. Cross scored 145 career points in the ToC, which ranks him in 15th place in career scoring in the event. He also grabbed 47 career rebounds and dished out 25 career assists in his three years in the ToC. Cross is a sophomore guard at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale.
IN THE NBA |
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Anthony Davis, 6’10” PF NBA DRAFT- 1st Pick, New Orleans Pelicans, 2012 Current NBA Team- Los Angeles Lakers NBA ALL-STAR University of Kentucky Chicago Perspectives, IL – 2010 |
Zion Williamson, 6’7″ PF NBA DRAFT- 1st Pick, New Orleans Pelicans, 2019 Current NBA Team- New Orleans Pelicans NBA ALL-STAR Duke University Spartanburg Day School, SC- 2016 |
Andrew Wiggins, 6’8” SG NBA DRAFT- 1st Pick, Cleveland Cavaliers- 2014 Current NBA Team- Golden State Warriors NBA ALL-STAR Kansas University Huntington Prep , WV- 2011 |
De Andre Jordan, 7’0″ C NBA DRAFT- 35th Pick, Los Angeles Clippers, 2008 Current NBA Team- Denver Nuggets NBA ALL-STAR Texas A&M University Humble Christian Life Academy, TX- 2006 |
Chandler Parsons, 6’9″ SF NBA DRAFT- 38th Pick, Houston Rockets, 2011 Last NBA Team- Atlanta Hawks University of Florida Winter Park Lake Howell, FL- 2006 |
Jerryd Bayless, 6’3″ SG NBA DRAFT- 11th Pick, Indiana Pacers, 2008 Last NBA Team- Minnesota Timberwolves University of Arizona Phoenix St. Mary’s, AZ- 2006 |
DeAndre Liggins, 6’6″ SG NBA DRAFT- 53rd Pick, Orlando Magic, 2011 Last NBA Team- New Orleans Pelicans University of Kentucky Chicago George Washington, IL- 2006 |
Toure’ Murry, 6’5″ PG NBA DRAFT- Undrafted/ Free Agent Last NBA Team- Washington Wizards Wichita State University Houston Klein Forest, TX- 2006 |
Donte’ Greene, 6’10” PF NBA DRAFT- 28th Pick, Memphis Grizzlies, 2008 Last NBA Team- Sacramento Kings Syracuse University Towson Catholic, MD- 2006 |
Nick Calathes, 6’6″ PG |
Malcolm Delaney, 6’3″ SG |
John Henson, 6’11” C |
Reggie Bullock, 6’7″ SG NBA DRAFT- 25th Pick, Los Angeles Clippers, 2013 Current NBA Team- Houston Rockets University of North Carolina Kinston, NC- 2008 |
Ed Davis, 6’10” PF NBA DRAFT- 13th Pick, Toronto Raptors, 2012 Last NBA Team- Cleveland Cavaliers University of North Carolina Richmond Benedictine, VA- 2007 |
Quincy Miller, 6’9″ SF NBA DRAFT- 38th Pick, Denver Nuggets, 2012 Last NBA Team- Detroit Pistons Baylor University Quality Education Academy, NC- 2009 |
Tristan Thompson, 6’10″ PF NBA DRAFT- 4th Pick, Cleveland Cavaliers, 2011 Current NBA Team- Cleveland Cavaliers University of Texas Findlay Prep, NV – 2009 |
Cory Joseph, 6’3″ SG NBA DRAFT- 29th Pick, San Antonio Spurs, 2011 Current NBA Team- Indiana Pacers University of Texas Findlay Prep, NV – 2009 |
Dwight Powell, 6’11” PF NBA DRAFT- 45th Pick, Charlotte Hornets- 2014 Current NBA Team- Dallas Mavericks Stanford University IMG Academy, FL- 2009 |
Nick Johnson, 6’3 SG NBA DRAFT- 42nd Pick, Houston Rockets- 2014 Last NBA Team- Houston Rockets University of Arizona Findlay Prep, NV – 2010 |
Anthony Bennett, 6’8 PF NBA DRAFT- 1st Pick, Cleveland Cavaliers, 2013 Last NBA Team- Brooklyn Nets University of Nevada-Las Vegas Findlay Prep, NV – 2010 |
Nerlens Noel, 6’11″ C NBA DRAFT- 6th Pick, New Orleans Pelicans, 2013 Last NBA Team- Sacramento Kings University of Kentucky Tilton School , NH – 2011 |
Jabari Brown, 6’4″ SG NBA DRAFT- Undrafted/Free Agent Last NBA Team- Los Angeles Lakers University of Missouri Findlay Prep, NV – 2009 |
Myles Turner, 6’11” C NBA DRAFT- 11th Pick, Indiana Pacers, 2015 Current NBA Team- Indiana Pacers University of Texas Euless Trinity, TX- 2013 |
Rakeem Christmas, 6’9″ PF NBA DRAFT- 36th Pick, Minnesota Timberwolves, 2015 Last NBA Team- Indiana Pacers Syracuse University Academy of the N ew Church, PA- 2010 |
Darington Hobson, 6’7″ SF |
Sir’Dominic Pointer, 6’6” SF NBA DRAFT- 53rd Pick, Cleveland Cavaliers, 2015 Last NBA Team- Cleveland Cavaliers St. John’s University Quality Education Academy, NC- 2009 |
Naz Mitrou-Long, 6’4” SG |
Buddy Hield, 6’4″ SG NBA DRAFT- 6th Pick, New Orleans Pelicans, 2016 Current NBA Team- Golden State Warriors Oklahoma University Sunrise Christian Academy, KS- 2011 |
Malcolm Brogdon, 6’5″ CG NBA DRAFT- 36th Pick, Milwaukee Bucks, 2016 Current NBA Team- Washington Wizards University of Virginia Fayette County, GA- 2008 |
Branden Dawson, 6’6″ SF NBA DRAFT- 56th Pick, New Orleans Pelicans, 2015 Last NBA Team- Los Angeles Clippers Michigan State University Gary Lew Wallace, IN- 2010 |
Georges Niang, 6’8″ PF NBA DRAFT- 50th Pick, Indiana Pacers, 2016 Current NBA Team- Cleveland Cavaliers Iowa State University Tilton School , NH – 2011 |
Yogi Ferrell, 6’0″ PG NBA DRAFT- Undrafted/Free Agent Last NBA Team- Los Angeles Clippers Indiana University Indianapolis Park Tudor, IN – 2011 |
Wayne Selden, 6’5″ SG NBA Draft- Undrafted/Free Agent Last NBA Team- New York Knicks Kansas University Tilton School, NH- 2011 |
D.J. Wilson, 6’10” PF NBA DRAFT- 17th Pick, Milwaukee Bucks, 2017 Last NBA Team- Philadelphia 76’ers University of Michigan Sacramento Capital Christian, CA- 2013 |
Sterling Brown, 6’6” SF NBA DRAFT- 46th Pick, Philadelphia 76’ers, 2017 Last NBA Team- Los Angeles Lakers Southern Methodist University Proviso East, IL- 2011 |
Nigel Williams-Goss, 6’3” PG NBA DRAFT- 55th Pick, Utah Jazz, 2017 Last NBA Team- Utah Jazz Gonzaga University Findlay Prep, NV- 2010 |
Alec Peters, 6’9” CF NBA DRAFT- 54th Pick, Phoenix Suns, 2017 Last NBA Team- Phoenix Suns Valparaiso University Washington, IL- 2012 |
Mangok Mathiang, 6’10” C NBA DRAFT: Undrafted/Free Agent Last NBA Team: Charlotte Hornets University of Louisville Brehm Prep, IL- 2010 |
Patrick McCaw, 6’6″ SG NBA DRAFT- 38th Pick, Milwaukee Bucks, 2016 Last NBA Team- Toronto Raptors University of Nevada-Las Vegas St. Louis CBC, MO- 2012 |
Xavier Rathan-Mayes, 6’4″ PG NBA DRAFT- Undrafted/Free Agent Last NBA Team- Memphis Grizzlies Florida State University Huntington Prep, WV- 2011 |
Mo Bamba, 7’0″ C NBA DRAFT- 6th Pick, Orlando Magic, 2018 Current NBA Team- Los Angeles Clippers University of Texas Westtown School, PA- 2014 |
Jevon Carter, 6’1″ PG NBA DRAFT- 32nd Pick, Memphis Grizzlies, 2018 Current NBA Team- Chicago Bulls West Virginia University Proviso East, IL- 2013 |
Trevon Bluiett, 6’6″ SG NBA DRAFT- Undrafted/Free Agent Last NBA Team- Utah Jazz Xavier University Indianapolis Park Tudor, IN- 2011 |
Tyler Herro, 6’6″ SG NBA DRAFT- 13th Pick, Miami Heat, 2019 Current NBA Team- Miami Heat University of Kentucky Whitnall, WI- 2017 |
Nickeil Alexander-Walker, 6’5″ PG NBA DRAFT- 17th Pick, Brooklyn Nets, 2019 Current NBA Team- Minnesota Timberwolves Virginia Tech St. Louis Christian Academy, MO- 2014 |
Nicolas Claxton, 6’11” PF NBA DRAFT- 31st Pick, Brooklyn Nets, 2019 Current NBA Team- Brooklyn Nets University of Georgia Legacy Charter School, SC- 2016 |
KZ Okpala, 6’9″ SF NBA DRAFT- 32nd Pick, Phoenix Suns, 2019 Last NBA Team- Sacramento Kings Stanford University Anaheim Esperanza, CA- 2016 |
Ignas Brazdeikis, 6’7″ SF NBA DRAFT- 47th Pick, Sacramento Kings, 2019 Last NBA Team- Orlando Magic University of Michigan Orangeville Prep, CANADA- 2017 |
Luguentz Dort, 6’4″ SG NBA DRAFT- Undrafted/Free Agent Current NBA Team- Oklahoma City Thunder Arizona State University Arlington Country Day School, FL- 2015 |
Brian Bowen, 6’7″ SF NBA DRAFT- Undrafted/Free Agent Last NBA Team- Indiana Pacers La Lumiere School, IN- 2015 |
Vic Law, 6’7″ SF NBA Draft- Undrafted/Free Agent Last NBA Team- Orlando Magic Northwestern University Chicago St. Rita, IL- 2012 |
Udoka Azubuike, 6’11” C NBA DRAFT- 27th Pick, Utah Jazz, 2020 Last NBA Team- Phoenix Suns Kansas University Potter’s House Christian Academy, FL- 2014 |
Chris Duarte, 6’6″ SG |
Quentin Grimes, 6’5″ PG |
Malcolm Hill, 6’6″ SG NBA DRAFT- Undrafted/Free Agent Current NBA Team- New Orleans Pelicans University of Illinois Belleville East, IL- 2011 |
Xavier Sneed, 6’5″ SG NBA DRAFT- Undrafted/Free Agent Last NBA Team- Charlotte Hornets Kansas State University Hazelwood Central, MO- 2015 |
Craig Sword, 6’3″ SG NBA DRAFT- Undrafted/Free Agent Last NBA Team- Washington Wizards Mississippi State University Montgomery Carver, AL- 2011 |
Walker Kessler, 7’1″ C NBA DRAFT- 22nd Pick, Minnesota Timberwolves, 2022 Current NBA Team- Utah Jazz Auburn University Woodward Academy, GA- 2019 |
Jaylin Williams, 6’10” PF NBA DRAFT- 34th Pick, Oklahoma City Thunder Current NBA Team- Oklahoma City Thunder University of Arkansas Fort Smith Northside, AR- 2019 |
EJ Liddell, 6’7″ SF NBA DRAFT- 41st Pick, New Orleans Pelicans, 2022 Last NBA Team- New Orleans Pelicans Ohio State University Belleville West, IL- 2017 & 2018 |
JD Davison, 6’2″ CG NBA DRAFT- 53rd Pick, Boston Celtics, 2022 Current NBA Team- Boston Celtics University of Alabama The Calhoun School, AL- 2019 |
Kobe Brown, 6’8″ SF |
DaRon Holmes, 6’10” PF NBA DRAFT- 22nd Pick, Phoenix Suns, 2024 Current NBA Team- Denver Nuggets Dayton University Goodyear Millennium, AZ- 2019 |
Antonio Reeves, 6’6″ SG NBA DRAFT- 47th Pick, Orlando Magic, 2024 Current NBA Team- New Orleans Pelicans University of Kentucky Chicago Kenwood, IL- 2016 |
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JeQuan Lewis, 6’1″ PG Euro League- Bourg (France) Virginia Commonwealth University Dickson County, TN- 2012 |
Keanu Pinder, 6’9″ PF Australian League- Perth Wildcats University of Arizona Sunrise Christian Academy, KS- 2013 |
George Conditt, 6’11” C NBA G League- College Park Skyhawks Iowa State University Chicago Corliss, IL- 2017 |
Ethan Happ, 6’10” PF Euro League- Valencia (Spain) University of Wisconsin Rockridge, IL- 2013 |
Austin Wiley, 6’11” C Euro League- Hapoel Bank Yahav (Israel) Auburn University Spain Park, AL- 2015 |
Chris Clarke, 6’6″ SF Latin America League- Obras (Argentina) Texas Tech University Cape Henry Collegiate, VA- 2014 |
Scott Suggs, 6’6″ SG Euro League- Tours (France) University of Washington Washington, MO- 2007 |
Patrick Richard- 6’4″ SG Euro League- Cluj Napoca (Romania) Mc Neese State University Lafayette Carencro, LA- 2007 |
Xavier Gibson, 6’11” C Latin America League- Jorge Guzman CD (Ecuador) Florida State University Dothan Northview, AL- 2007 |
Keaton Nankivil, 6’9″ PF Euro League- Betaland CDO (Italy) University of Wisconsin Madison Memorial, WI- 2006 |
Cameron Wells, 6’1″ PG Euro League- Trefl (Poland) The Citadel Houston Bellaire, TX- 2006 |
Lucca Staiger, 6’5″ SG Euro League- Brose BSK (Germany) Iowa State University Decatur Christian, IL- 2006 |
Joey Rodriguez, 5’10” PG Euro League- Darussafaka (Turkey) Virginia Commonwealth University Winter Park Lake Howell, FL- 2006 |
Jai Lucas, 5’10” PG NBA G-League- Canton Charge (USA) University of Texas Houston Bellaire, TX- 2006 |
D’Walyn Roberts, 6’7″ SF Euro League- Wulfen (Germany) Texas Tech University Duncanville, TX- 2006 |
Mike Capocci, 6’7″ SF Euro League- Durham Wildcats (England) Northwestern University Glenbard East, IL- 2006 |
Melvin Goins, 5’11” PG NBL-Halifax Rainmen (Canada) University of Tennessee Humble Christian Life, TX- 2006 |
Mac Koshwal, 6’10” PF NBA G-League- Bakersfield Jam De Paul University Chicago Boys to Men Academy, IL- 2006 |
Senario Hillman, 6’1″ PG Euro League- Team Germany University of Alabama Wilkinson County, GA- 2006 |
Martavius Adams, 6’9” C Latin America League- Manizales (Colombia) Arkansas State University Wilkinson County, GA- 2006 |
Jarryd Cole, 6’7″ PF Euro League- Vichy Clermont (France) University of Iowa KC Winnetonka, MO- 2006 |
Alvin Abreu, 6’2″ PG South America League- Titanes Licey (Dominican Republic) University of New Hampshire Chicago Boys to Men Academy, IL- 2006 |
Olu Ashaolu, 6’7″ PF Latin League- Olimpia (Uruguay) University of Oregon Humble Christian Life, TX- 2006 |
Verdell Jones III, 6’5″ PG Euro League- Entente Orleans (France) Indiana University Champaign Central, IL- 2006-2007 |
Bradford Burgess, 6’6″ SF Euro League- Liege (Belgium) Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond Benedictine, VA- 2007 |
Chris Hines, 6’0″ PG NBA G-League- Iowa Energy (USA) Drake University Houston Klein Forest, TX- 2006 |
Stu Douglass, 6’3″ SG Israeli League- Elitzur Kiryat Ata (Israel) University of Michigan Carmel, IN- 2006 |
Michael Thompson, 5’10” PG Afro League- Al Ahly (Egypt) Northwestern University Chicago Lincoln Park, IL- 2006 |
Jeremiah Kelly- 6’0″ PG Euro League- Cuxhaven (Germany) De Paul University Chicago Boys to Men Academy, IL- 2006 |
Marko Petrovic- 6’4″ SG Euro League- Bosco (Croatia) University of San Francisco Findlay College Prep, NV- 2009 |
Edgaras Kvedaravicius, 6’3″ SG Euro League- Horsens IC (Denmark) Trent InternationalE- 2011 |
Dino Jakolis- 6’7″ SF Euro League- Karlsruhe PS (Germany) La Lumiere School, IN- 2010 |
Beas Hamga- 7’0″ C Euro League- Team Brussels University of Alabama-Birmingham Decatur Christian, IL- 2006 |
Mario Stula- 6’7″ SF Euro League- Zadar (Croatia) De Paul University Decatur Christian, IL- 2006 |
Greg Foster- 6’2″ SG Latin League- Carribean Storm (Colombia) Saginaw Valley State University Indianapolis Howe, IN- 2007 |
Larry Bastfield- 5’11” PG Panama City Breeze (USA- IBL) Morgan State University Towson Catholic, MD- 2006 |
Anthony Thompson- 6’10” PF Euro League- Trepca (Kosovo) Bradley University Houston Klein Forest, TX- 2006 |
Nolan Dennis- 6’6″ SG South America League- Manizales (Colombia) Baylor University Richland, TX- 2008 |
Jonathan Montgomery- 6’5″ SF Australia League- Perth Redbacks Chicago State University Chicago Lincoln Park, IL- 2006 |
Nate Rakestraw- 6’4″ SG Euro League- Team Manchester (England) University of Arkansas/ Biola College Springdale Har-Ber, AR- 2006 |
Derek Needham, 6’0” PG Euro League- Beskitas (Turkey) Fairfield University Chicago De La Salle, IL- 2008 |
Darien Brothers, 6’3” SG Euro League- Sodertalje (Sweden) Richmond University Richmond Benedictine, VA- 2007 |
Josh Crittle, 6’9” PF Euro League- Apoel (Cyprus) University of Illinois-Chicago Chicago Hales Franciscan, IL- 2007 |
Andrew Fitzgerald, 6’8” PF Japan League- Tachikawa Dice Oklahoma University Towson Catholic, MD- 2006 |
Dyricus Simms-Edwards, 6’3” SG Mexican League- Jefes (Mexico) Bradley University Washington, IL- 2008 |
Josh Edmonds, 6’5” SF IBA/PBL- Bloomington Flex (USA) Quincy University Peoria Notre Dame, IL- 2006 |
D.J. Cooper, 5’11” PG Euro League- Roanne (France) Ohio University Chicago Hales Franciscan, IL- 2007 |
Junior Cadougan, 6’1″ PG Canada League- Newfoundland Marquette University Humble Christian Life, TX- 2006 |
Roger Franklin, 6’5″ SF Euro League- Black Star (Luxembourg) University of North Texas Duncanville, TX- 2006 |
Winston Shepard, 6’9″ SF Asia League (CBL)- Macau (China) San Diego State University Findlay Prep, NV- 2010 |
Addison Flynn, 6’2″ PG Australian League- Lithgow Lazers Tusculum University Fayette County, GA- 2008 |
Gabe Rogers, 6’3″ SG Mexican League- Capitanes (Mexico) Northern Arizona University Houston Klein Forest, TX- 2006 |
Jeremy Montgomery, 6’3″ SG Euro League- Gornik Walbrzych (Poland) Cleveland State University Chicago Lincoln Park, IL- 2006 |
Angus Brandt, 6’10” PF Asian League- Shizuoka (Japan) Oregon State University Lake Forest Academy, IL- 2008 |
Patrick Miller, 6’1” PG Euro League- Lokomotiv (Russia) Tennessee State University Chicago Hales Franciscan, IL- 2008 |
Cameron Clark, 6’7” SF Asia League- Kaohsiung Steelers (Taiwan) Oklahoma University Sherman, TX- 2009 |
Juvonte Reddic, 6’9” PF Euro League- Hapoel Galil Elion (Israel) Virginia Commonwealth University Quality Education, NC- 2009 |
Ty Nurse, 6’1” PG Canadian League- Halifax Hurricanes (Canada) Texas Tech University Decatur Christian, IL- 2006 |
Leslie Mc Donald, 6’4” SG NBA G-League- Erie BayHawks (USA) University of North Carolina Memphis Briarcrest, TN- 2007 |
Jeronne Maymon, 6’7” PF Euro League- Hapoel Tel Aviv (Israel) University of Tennessee Madison Memorial, WI- 2006 |
Brandon Spearman, 6’3” SG Middle East League- Al Wakrah (Qatar) University of Hawai’i Chicago Hales Franciscan, IL- 2007 |
Antonio Ivis, 6’9” PF Euro League- Stoja Pula (Croatia) La Lumiere School, IN- 2010 |
Jacob Mampuya, 6’7” SF Euro League- Berlin BG 2000 (Germany) St. Louis Christian, MO- 2013 |
Kevin Butler, 6’6” SF Euro League- Dresden (Germany) University of Texas-Arlington Duncanville, TX- 2006 |
Myck Kabongo, 6’2” PG Canadian League- Scarborough Shooting Stars University of Texas Findlay Prep, NV- 2010 |
James Siakam, 6’7″ PF Canadian League- Orangeville A’s Vanderbilt University Brehm Prep, IL- 2009 |
Kenneth Rhymes, 6’4″ SG Euro League- Zestaponi (Republic of Georgia) Pikeville University Chicago Hales Franciscan, IL- 2008 |
Noel Johnson, 6’6″ SG Euro League- KB Bashkimi Prizren (Russia) Auburn University Fayette County, GA- 2008 |
Mike Liabo, 6’6″ SG South America League- Calero (Bolivia) University of Tennessee-Martin Brehm Prep, IL- 2009 |
Ben Stelzer, 6’1” PG Euro League- Coruna (Spain) Michigan Tech Manitowoc Roncalli, WI- 2010 |
David Rivers, 6’7” SF Euro League- Rostock (Germany) University of Nebraska Little Rock Hall, AR- 2009 |
Dylan Sparkman, 6’10” C Euro League- Baloncesto Naron (Spain) University of Illinois-Springfield East Peoria, IL- 2010 |
Aaron Abram, 6’5” SF Asian League- Al-Taraf (Saudi Arabia) Oklahoma Baptist University Gary Lew Wallace, IN- 2010 |
Kevin Kaspar, 6’0” PG Turkish League- Kocaeli (Turkey) Western Kentucky University Findlay Prep, NV- 2010 |
Michal Banczer, 6’6” SG Euro League- Dagenham Dragons (England) St. Norbert College Lake Forest Academy, IL- 2009 |
Jordan Davis, 5’10” PG Euro League- Sheffield Sharks (Great Britain) Tampa University Tampa Sickles, FL- 2008 |
Calvin Godfrey, 6’8″ PF Euro League- Manisa (Turkey) Memphis University Milwaukee Custer, WI- 2007 |
Denmark Mc Donald, 6’6″ SF Euro League- Usti n Labem (Czech Republic) Trinity Western University (Canada) Brehm Prep, IL- 2009 |
Janari Joesaar, 6’6″ SG Euro League- Anwi (Poland) Texas-Rio Grande Valley Sunrise Christian Academy, KS- 2011 |
Aaron Bowen, 6’6″ SG Euro League- Esgueira (Poland) Georgetown University Quality Education Academy, NC- 2009 |
Negus Webster-Chan, 6’6″ SG Canadian League- Montreal Alliance University of Hawaii Huntington Prep, WV- 2011 |
Rashawn Rembert, 6’3” SG Euro League- Sheffield Sharks (England) East Tennessee State University Tampa Sickles, FL- 2008 |
Jamie Adams, 5’10” PG New Zealand League- Canterbury Rams Florida A&M University Chicago Hales Franciscan, IL- 2008 |
Will Clark, 6’10” C ABA- Laredo Swarm (USA) Texas Southern University Rockwood Summit, MO- 2008 |
Martavian Payne, 6’3″ SG Latin League- CAN Oruru (Bolivia) Lindenwood University St. Louis Imagine Prep, MO- 2011 |
Marcus Gilbert, 6’6” SG Euro League- Grengewald (Luxembuorg) Fairfield University Academy of the New Church, PA- 2010 |
Adam Smith, 6’1” PG Euro League- Bilbao (Spain) Georgia Tech Fayette County, GA- 2008 |
Rakeem Dickerson, 6’0” PG Euro League – Essaouira (Morocco) Central Missouri University Brehm Prep, IL- 2010 |
Myles Taylor, 6’7″ PF Canadian League- Halifax Hurricanes University of Tennessee-Martin Little Rock Hall, AR- 2009 |
Stefan Jankovic, 6’11” PF Canadian League- Vancouver Bandits University of Hawai’i Huntington Prep, WV- 2011 |
Roosevelt Jones, 6’4″ SG NBA G-League- Canton Charge Butler University O’Fallon, IL- 2010 |
Goodluck Okonoboh, 6’10” PF Asia League- E.N. Paralinma (Cyprus) University of Nevada-Las Vegas Tilton School, NH- 2011 |
Aly Ahmed, 6’10” C African League- Al Ettehad (Egypt) University of California-Bakersfield Trent InternationalE, TX- 2011 |
P.J. Boutte, 5’8″ PG Mexican League- Bardos Jerez The Citadel Indianapolis Howe, IN- 2008 |
Paul Jesperson, 6’6″ SG South America League- Gimnasio (Argentina) University of Northern Iowa Merrill, WI- 2010 |
Lucas Vezaro, 6’4″ SG South America League- Joinville (Brazil) La Lumiere School, IN- 2013 |
Olalekan Ajayi, 6’11” C African League- US Monastir (Tunisia) Cal State-Northridge Quality Education Academy, NC- 2009 |
Trae Anderson, 6’5″ SG Canadian League- Windsor Express Eastern Illinois University Hazelwood Central, MO- 2009 |
De Juan Marrero, 6’5″ SF P.R. League- Ponce (Puerto Rico) Morehead State University Gary Bowman Academy, IN- 2009 |
Evan Mc Gaughey, 6’9″ PF Latin League- Valdivia (Chile) Quincy University Illini West, IL- 2011 |
JaVontae’ Hawkins, 6’5″ SG Euro League- Ludwigsburg (Germany) Fordham University Huntington Prep, WV- 2011 |
Miles Bowman, 6’5″ SF Euro League- Miercurea Ciuc (Romania) High Point University Quality Education, NC- 2009 |
Paris Lee, 5’11” PG Euro League- ASVEL (France) Illinois State University Proviso East, IL- 2011 |
Bruce Barron, 6’4″ SG NABL- Dallas Hoyas (USA) University of Oregon Brehm Prep, IL- 2010 |
Landen Lucas, 6’10” PF Euro League- Apoel Nicosia (Cyprus) Kansas University Findlay Prep, NV- 2010 |
Kalin Fisher, 6’2″ CG Euro League- Agriniou (Greece) Hampton University Proviso East, IL- 2014 |
Torren Jones, 6’9″ PF Mexican League- Abejas William Penn University Chandler Basha, AZ- 2010 |
Jordan Martin, 6’8″ PF Euro League- Sampaense Basket (Portugal) Missouri State University Hazelwood Central, MO- 2009 |
Charles Matthews, 6’6″ SG Euro League: BC Lulea (Sweden) University of Michigan Chicago St. Rita, IL- 2012 |
Dylan Ennis, 6’2″ PG Euro League- Murcia (Spain) University of Oregon Lake Forest Academy, IL- 2009 |
Xavier Newson, 6’4″ SG Euro League- CB Aridane (Spain) Goshen College Peoria Richwoods, IL- 2012 |
Ryan King, 6’7″ SF Latin America League- Santiagueno BC (El Salvador) Northwestern State University Quality Education Academy, NC- 2009 |
Janarius Middleton, 6’8″ PF Asian League- Samaheej (Bahrain) Jackson State University Greenwood Amanda Elzy, MS- 2012 |
Elijah Macon, 6’9″ PF South America League- Club Deportes de Talca (Chile) West Virginia University Huntington Prep, WV- 2011 |
Shea Feehan, 6’1″ PG Euro League- KB Prishtina (Kosovo) Evansville University Peoria Notre Dame, IL- 2011 |
Dan Solioz, 6’2″ SG Euro League- Collombey-Muraz (Switzerland) St. Louis Christian Academy, MO- 2014 |
Hanner Mosquera-Perea, 6’9″ PF South American League- Tigrillos de Antioquia (Colombia) East Tennessee State University La Lumiere School, IN- 2010 |
Brandon Newman, 6’2″ PG Euro League- Ansbach (Germany) Lindenwood University Brookfield Central, WI- 2013 |
Obij Aget, 7’2″ C NBA G-League- Iowa Wolves University of New Mexico La Lumiere School, IN- 2010 |
Jaylon Tate, 6’3″ SG Canadian League- London Lightning University of Illinois Chicago De La Salle, IL- 2009 |
Evan Payne, 6’2″ CG Euro League- Kozuv (North Macedonia) Long Beach State University Huntington Prep, WV- 2011 |
Agustin Da Costa, 6’5″ CG Latin League- Capital Montevideo (Uruguay) Redemption Christian, NY- 2016 |
Marin Maric, 6’11” C Euro League- Andorra (Spain) De Paul University La Lumiere School, IN- 2012 |
Riley La Chance, 6’2″ PG NBA G-League: Osceola Magic Vanderbilt University Brookfield Central, WI- 2013 |
Sam Logwood, 6’7″ SF D.R. League- Cupes University of New Mexico La Lumiere School, IN- 2013 |
Antravious Simmons, 6’9″ PF Euro League- BBC Bascharage (Luxembuorg) Florida Gulf Coast University South Miami, FL- 2012 |
Malachi Smith, 6’4″ SG NBA G-League- Memphis Hustle Gonzaga University Belleville West, IL- 2017 |
Johnathon Wilkins, 6’10” PF Euro League- Marseille (France) New Mexico State University La Lumiere School, IN- 2012 |
Benas Griciunas, 7’0″ C Euro League- Lietkabelis (Lithuania) Eastern Washington University Findlay Prep, NV- 2010 |
Ran Tut, 6’9″ SF Euro League- Almeria (Spain) Angelo State University Brehm Prep, IL- 2010 |
Matej Delinac, 6’2″ PG Euro League- FSU Selfoss (Iceland) Slippery Rock University Brehm Prep, IL- 2010 |
Branden Jenkins, 6’5″ SG NBA G-League- Erie BayHawks Texas Wesleyan University Proviso East, IL- 2011 |
Alex Foster, 6’8″ SF Euro League- CIU (Republic of Georgia) Albany University Chicago De La Salle, IL- 2009 |
Jaron Hopkins, 6’6″ SG Euro League- Vitoria SC (Portugal) Fresno State University Chandler Basha, AZ- 2010 |
Jordan Barnett, 6’7″ SF Euro League- Hamburg (Germany) University of Missouri St. Louis CBC, MO- 2013 |
Uchenna Iroegbu, 6’0″ PG Middle-East League: Al Shamal (Qatar) Stony Brook University Capital Christian, CA- 2013 |
Savon Goodman, 6’6″ SF Asia League- Stapac (Indonesia) Shaw University Academy of the New Church, PA- 2010 |
Ahmed Hamdy, 6’9″ PF African League- Al Ahly Cairo (Egypt) Texas Christian University Trent Internationale- 2011 |
Darreon Reddick, 6’3″ PG Mexican League- Los Mochis Tennessee State University Belleville East, IL- 2011 |
Vasa Pusica, 6’5″ SG Asia League- Astana (Kazakhstan) Northeastern University Sunrise Christian Academy, KS- 2013 |
Ruben Guerrero, 7’0″ C Euro League- Obradoiro (Spain) Samford University Sunrise Christian Academy, KS- 2013 |
Travis Munnings, 6’7″ SF Euro League- Fuenlabrada (Spain) University of Louisiana-Monroe Sunrise Christian Academy, KS- 2013 |
Brandon Austin, 6’5″ SG Latin League- Frontinos (Venezuela) Samford University Montgomery Carver, AL- 2014 |
Manroop Clair, 6’1″ PG Canadian League- UBC Seattle University Trent Internationale, TX- 2011 |
Enis Memic, 6’9″ PF Euro League- Igman Burch (Bosnia) Missouri Southern University St. Louis Christian, MO- 2014 |
James Thompson, 6’10” C Euro League- Samara (Russia) Eastern Michigan University Baton Rouge Parkview Baptist, LA- 2013 |
Micky Jean-Philippe, 5’11” PG Euro League- Belfius Mons (Belgium) Cy-Fair Learning Center, TX- 2018 |
James Batemon, 6’1″ PG Euro League- Karditsas (Greece) Loyola Marymount University Milwaukee Riverside University, WI- 2012 |
Lewis Sullivan, 6’7″ SF Euro League- Split (Croatia) University of Alabama-Birmingham Hazel Green, AL- 2012 |
Darrell Riley, 5’8″ PG Euro League- Erebuni (Armenia) University of Detroit-Mercy Milwaukee North Division, WI- 2013 |
Jordan Caroline, 6’7″ SF Japan League- Nishinomiya Storks University of Nevada Champaign Central, IL- 2011 |
Kevin Baker, 6’2″ PG Euro League- Prizreni-16 (Kosovo) Troy University St. Louis Imagine Prep, MO- 2011 |
Deion Lavender, 6’3″ PG Asia League- Aldar Tanan Garid (Mongolia) Valparaiso University Alton Marquette, IL- 2012 |
Munis Tutu, 6’0″ PG Euro League- Oberwart (Austria) Carleton University (Canada) La Lumiere School, IN- 2013 |
Godwin Boahen, 6’1″ PG Euro League- Huelva Comercio (Spain) University of Illinois-Chicago St. Louis Christian Academy, MO- 2014 |
David Kapinga, 5’11” PG Euro League- Jonava (Lithuania) Union College St. Louis Christian Academy, MO- 2013 |
Adrio Bailey, 6’6″ SF Euro League- Olomoucko (Czech Republic) University of Arkansas Campti Lakeview, LA- 2014 |
Antonio Williams, 6’2″ CG Middle East League- Al Khor (Qatar) Kent State University Proviso East, IL- 2015 |
Chris Harris, 6’11” C Mexican League- Frayles de Guasave University of Houston Houston Madison, TX- 2014 |
James Banks, 6’1o” PF Euro League- Aris Midea Thessaloniki (Greece) Georgia Tech La Lumiere School, IN- 2015 |
Damir Hadzic, 6’7″ SF Euro League- Paffoni Fulgor Omegna (Italy) Flagler College Arlington Country Day, FL- 2015 |
Myles Carter, 6’9″ C Euro League- Trapani (Italy) Seattle University Chicago St. Rita, IL- 2012 |
Rolands Opalevs, 6’4″ SG Euro League- Monteroni (Italia) St. Louis Christian Academy, MO- 2015 |
Koch Bar, 6’11” C Australian League- Bendigo Braves Bradley University Arlington Country Day, FL- 2015 |
Alex Olesinski, 6’10” PF Euro League- Anwil Wloclawek (Poland) U.C.L.A La Lumiere School, IN- 2013 |
Adrian Wong, 6’3″ PG Asia League- Rain or Shine Painters (Philippines) Euless Trinity, TX- 2013 |
Zeke Moore, 6’7″ SG Canadian League- Scarborough Shooting Stars SIU-Edwardsville St. Louis Riverview Gardens, MO- 2015 |
Benson Lin, 6’4″ PG CBA- Tianjin Pioneers (China) Bryant University Wesley Christian School, KY- 2016 |
Chaz Glotta, 6’3″ CG South American League- Condores de Cundinamarca (Colombia) Northern Colorado University Fort Zumwalt North, MO- 2013 |
Germaine Roebuck, 6’5″ SF African League- City Oilers (Uganda) Calumet College of St. Joseph Champaign Central, IL- 2014 |
Rayan Glineur, 6’6″ SF Euro League- Virtus PSG (Italy) Cy-Fair Learning Center, TX- 2018 |
Kevin Zhang, 6’9″ SF CBA- Liaoning Flying Leopards (China) Tulane University La Lumiere School, IN- 2015 |
Jordan Barnes, 5’10” PG Euro League- Trier (Germany) Indiana State University St. Louis CBC, MO- 2013 |
Darien Mc Clain, 5’10” PG Euro League- Targu Jiu (Romania) Azusa Pacific University O’Fallon, IL- 2014 |
Marcus Evans, 6’2″ PG Mexican League- Los Mochis Virginia Commonwealth University Cape Henry Collegiate, VA- 2014 |
Rob Howard, 6’8″ PF Euro League- Oberwart Gunners (Austria) University of Illinois-Chicago Michigan City, IN- 2015 |
Sam Orf, 6’2″ PG Euro League- BC Flyers Wels (Austria) University of Alabama-Huntsville St. Louis CBC, MO- 2013 |
Brandon Davis, 6’2″ PG Latin America- Brujos de Guayama (Puerto Rico) Sacramento State University Mission Hills Bishop Alemany, CA- 2015 |
Jackson Makoi, 6’5″ SG Australian League- Northside Wizards Daytona State College St. Louis Christian Academy, MO- 2018 |
Joshua Roberts, 6’3″ SG Euro League- Artsakh (Armenia) Roosevelt University Chicago Westinghouse, IL- 2015 |
Jeremiah Tilmon, 6’10” C NBA G-League- Greensboro Swarm University of Missouri La Lumiere School, IN- 2015 |
Ty Gadsden, 6’1″ PG Mexican League- Hermasillo University of North Carolina-Wilmington Arlington Country Day, FL- 2015 |
Anton Ivy, 6’8″ PF Euro League- Fellbach (Germany) Arizona Christian University Peoria Manual, IL- 2013 |
Alanas Urbonas, 6’7″ SF Euro League- Mazeikiai (Lithuania) Orangeville Prep, Canada- 2017 |
Juan Ducasse, 6’9″ SF Latin America- Hebraica Montevideo (Uruguay) Santa Clara University Sunrise Christian Academy, KS- 2016 |
Jhivvan Jackson, 6’0″ PG Puerto Rican League- Osos de Manati University of Texas- San Antonio Euless Trinity, TX- 2013 |
Tyger Campbell, 5’11” PG Euro League- Saint Quentin (France) U.C.L.A La Lumiere School, IN- 2015 |
ShanQuan Hemphill, 6’6″ SF Euro League- Nassjo (Sweden) Drake University Michigan City, IN- 2015 |
Alonzo Verge, 6’3″ CG Euro League- Golden Eagle Ylli (Kosovo) University of Nebraska Arlington Country Day, FL- 2015 |
Darian Adams, 6’3″ PG Euro League- Artik BC (Armenia) Jacksonville State University Montgomery Carver, AL- 2014 |
Nick Robinson, 6’6″ SF Euro League- Santo Andre (Portugal) Western Carolina University Chicago Kenwood, IL- 2014 |
Da’Monte Williams, 6’3″ SG Euro League- U.D. Oliveirense (Portugal) University of Illinois Peoria Manual, IL- 2013 |
Manny Patterson, 6’8″ PF Euro League- Traiskirchen (Austria) Southeast Missouri State University Chicago Kenwood, IL- 2016 |
Mamadou Diarra, 6’9″ PF NBA G-League- Iowa Wolves Tennessee Tech University St. Louis Christian, MO- 2018 |
Travon Bunch, 6’11” C Euro League- Cair 2030 Skopje (North Macedonia) Grambling State University St. Louis Christian, MO- 2013 |
Luis Mora, 6’3″ PG Latin League- Pioneros (Venezuela) Dillard University Redemption Christian Academy, NY- 2016 |
Daivien Williamson, 6’2″ PG Euro League- Naestved Team Fog (Denmark) Wake Forest University Winston-Salem Prep, NC- 2017 |
Matthew Grace, 6’9″ SF Canadian League- Calgary Surge Richmond University The Rise Centre Academy, CAN- 2017 |
Adong Makuoi, 6’9″ C Canadian League- Saskatchewan Rattlers Tennessee State University The Rise Centre Academy, CAN- 2017 |
Deon Ejim, 6’7″ SF Canadian League- Calgary Surge University of Illinois-Chicago The Rise Centre Academy, CAN- 2017 |
Isaiah Bujdoso, 6’4″ PG Canadian League- Niagara River Lions Loyola University (Chicago) Sunrise Christian Academy, KS- 2016 |
Courvoisier McCauley, 6’5″ SG Euro League- Residence Walferdange (Luxembuorg) Indiana State University Indianapolis Manual, IN- 2016 |
Zidane Moore, 6’2″ PG Euro League- EBS Holbaek-Stenhus (Denmark) Lewis & Clark Community College St. Louis Riverview Gardens, MO- 2015 |
Jalen Moore, 5’11” PG Euro League- Hamar (Iceland) Oakland University Cloverdale, IN- 2016 |
Joe Reece, 6’8″ PF Euro League- KK Feniks (North Macedonia) Duquesne University St. Louis Vashon, MO- 2014 |
Demarius Jacobs, 6’3″ CG Euro League- Apoel Nicosia (Cyprus) Ball State University Chicago Uplift, IL- 2016 |
Parker Stewart, 6’5″ SG Euro League- B. Braun Sheffield Sharks (England) University of Tennessee-Martin Union City, TN- 2016 |
Jamal Johnson, 6’4″ PG Euro League- Mornar (Montenegro) University of Tennessee-Chattanooga Spain Park, AL- 2015 |
Tim Finke, 6’6″ SG Euro League- Nymburk (Czech Republic) Wright State University Champaign Central, IL- 2015 |
JaVonte Perkins, 6’6″ SG Australian League- Knox Raiders Saint Louis University St. Louis Miller Career Academy, MO- 2016 |
Avan Nava, 6’2″ PG Asia League- Seoul Thunders (South Korea) St. Francis Xavier University (Canada) The Rise Centre Academy, CAN- 2017 |
Michal Nowak, 6’2″ SG Euro League- Katy Wroclawskie (Poland) Lake Forest Academy, IL- 2019 |
Zsombor Vertes, 6’6″ SF Euro League- Zamora (Spain) Rabun Gap-Nacoochee, GA- 2021 |
Marek Nelson, 6’7″ SF Australian League- Kalamunda ES Nicholls State University Sunrise Christian Academy, KS- 2016 |
Isaiah Bigelow, 6’7″ SF Euro League- Zalakeramia ZTE KK (Hungary) Richmond University Greensboro Smith, NC- 2017 |
Anderson Mirambeaux, 6’8″ PF Latin America League- Marineros de Puerto Plata (Dominican Republic) Miami University (Ohio) Redemption Christian, NY- 2016 |
Kendric Davis, 5’11” PG Australian League- Adelaide 36’ers Memphis University Sam Houston MSTC, TX- 2017 |
Juwan Perdue, 6’6″ SF Euro League- BC Hallmann (Austria) Jacksonville State University Sumter Lakewood, SC- 2018 |
Antavion Collum, 6’9″ PF Asia League- Yamaguchi Pats Five (Japan) McNeese State University Tennessee Prep, TN- 2017 |
Fred Cleveland jr., 5’10” PG Euro League- BC Silute (Lithuania) North Carolina Central University Chicago Leo, IL- 2018 |
Tae Williams, 6’7″ SF NBA G League- Salt Lake City Stars Cleveland State University Chicago Orr, IL- 2017 |
Jaylan Gainey, 6’10” C NBA G League- Salt Lake City Stars Florida State University Greensboro Smith, NC- 2017 |
Malik Hall, 6’8″ SF NBA G League- Greensboro Swarm Michigan State University Sunrise Christian Academy, KS- 2016 |
1st Team |
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Caleb Love, 6’4″ Sr.
Arizona Wildcats
St. Louis CBC, MO- 2018
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Danny Wolf, 7’0″ Jr.
Michigan Wolverines
Lake Forest Academy, IL- 2019
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Baye Ndongo, 6’9″ So. |
Milan Momcilovic, 6’8″ So.
Iowa State Cyclones
Pewaukee, WI- 2022
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Owen Freeman, 6’10” So.
Iowa Hawkeyes
Moline, IL- 2022
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2nd Team |
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Kon Knueppel, 6’6″ Fr.
Duke Blue Devils
Wisconsin Lutheran, WI- 2022
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Trey Galloway, 6’5″ Sr.
Indiana Hoosiers
Culver Academies, IN- 2019
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Will Richard, 6’4″ Sr.
Florida Gators
Woodward Academy, GA- 2019
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Quimari Peterson, 6’1″ Sr.
East Tennessee State Bucs
Gary West Side, IN- 2019
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Noah Reynolds, 6’3″ Sr.
TCU Horned Frogs
Peoria Notre Dame, IL- 2020
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