OTR Hoops: 52nd Annual City of Palms Classic Day 4 Standouts - December 22, 2025

FORT MYERS, Fla.- The 52nd Annual City of Palms resumed on Saturday and runs through December 23rd at the Suncoast Credit Union Arena in Fort Myers. Here is who stood out on Day 4:

Ross Van de Griek

Dec 22, 2025

OTR Hoops: 52nd Annual City of Palms Classic Day 4 Standouts

FORT MYERS, Fla.- The 52nd Annual City of Palms resumed on Saturday and runs through December 23rd at the Suncoast Credit Union Arena in Fort Myers. Here is who stood out on Day 4:

Caleb Holt, Prolific Prep (Florida) (2026)

The 6-foot-4 senior shooting guard was electrifying to watch against Montverde Academy, where he was scoring on all three levels as well as generating contact getting to the free throw line on numerous occasions. He also continues to make an impact on the defensive end with his ability to rebound at a high level, as well as playing with a ton of activity in the passing lanes.

Miles Sadler, Bella Vista Prep (Arizona) (2026)

Sadler, A University of West Virginia signee, was in his bag offensively in a win over Gillion Academy, finishing with 25 points. Despite his struggles to be effective from behind the arc, he made an impact when getting to the basket on the attack, where he connected on 9-of-11 from inside the three-point line. His defensive presence was critical in the second half, where he was active in the passing lanes and made hustle plays to help prevail the win for his team.

Dhani Miller, Montverde Academy (Florida) (2026)

The 6-foot-2 senior point guard and Kent State signee stood out when it came to knocking down shots in transition as well as the ability to beat defenders off the bounce, where he was very effective at finishing around the rim. He got his teammates involved, where he made some strong passes to open shooters from drives. Defensively, he was very disruptive in the passing lanes as well as getting deflections, which led to steals and scores on the offensive end. Miller’s all-around game has a high chance to make an immediate impact at the next level.

Lyris Robinson, Bella Vista Prep (Arizona) (2027)

The 6-foot-5 junior shooting guard has made a name for himself on the national stage, where he doesn’t get fazed when it comes to elite competition, as he brings toughness on both ends of the floor, where he can score, facilitate, and play elite-level defense. On offense, Robinson was scoring on all three levels, playing off the ball, where he was comfortable when getting to his spots. He is a competent on-the-ball defender, where his length and athleticism allowed him to make an impact in the win over Gillion Academy.

James Nowells, Olympia (Florida) (2027)

The 6-foot-2 junior combo guard put on an effective shooting display in the win over Victory Christian Academy, finishing with a game-high 32 points on 6-of-9 shooting from behind the arc. Nowells brought elite toughness on the defensive end, where he played with a ton of energy that fed off his teammates as well, where he picked up four steals. Nowells is a two-way guard who could attract a ton of attention from college coaches as his junior season continues.

Javion Tyndale, Montverde Academy (Florida) (2027)

The 5-foot-9 junior point guard plays with a ton of heart and energy on both ends of the floor that impacts the game in a variety of ways. On offense, he displayed a ton of creativity, where he could change direction as well as play with an elite-level IQ. On defense, he was active in the passing lanes as well as forcing the opposition into taking a tough, unbalanced shot. Tyndale holds an offer from East Carolina but could expect some interest from Power 4 schools before his junior season comes to an end.

Christian Fuller, Victory Christian Academy (Florida) (2027)

The 6-foot-1 junior shooting guard is highly effective on the offensive end when it comes to his creativity, where he can make his own shot off the bounce. In the loss to Olympia, Fuller finished with a team-high 19 points on 8-of-19 shooting from the field to go along with two rebounds, two assists, and two steals. Fuller could make a lot of noise as far as drawing college interest with his two-way playmaking abilities.

Ross Van De Griek has been a Southeast Region Scout & Writer for On the Radar Hoops since 2024. He has been involved in basketball scouting with stops at Prep Hoops since 2022. You can follow him on X @RossVDG14 or reach him via email at rossvdg14@gmail.com

Want to read the full story?

Join the On The Radar Hoops Insider program for complete coverage, recruiting updates, and player evaluations.

OTR Hoops: 52nd Annual City of Palms Classic Day 4 Standouts

FORT MYERS, Fla.- The 52nd Annual City of Palms resumed on Saturday and runs through December 23rd at the Suncoast Credit Union Arena in Fort Myers. Here is who stood out on Day 4:

Caleb Holt, Prolific Prep (Florida) (2026)

The 6-foot-4 senior shooting guard was electrifying to watch against Montverde Academy, where he was scoring on all three levels as well as generating contact getting to the free throw line on numerous occasions. He also continues to make an impact on the defensive end with his ability to rebound at a high level, as well as playing with a ton of activity in the passing lanes.

Miles Sadler, Bella Vista Prep (Arizona) (2026)

Sadler, A University of West Virginia signee, was in his bag offensively in a win over Gillion Academy, finishing with 25 points. Despite his struggles to be effective from behind the arc, he made an impact when getting to the basket on the attack, where he connected on 9-of-11 from inside the three-point line. His defensive presence was critical in the second half, where he was active in the passing lanes and made hustle plays to help prevail the win for his team.

Dhani Miller, Montverde Academy (Florida) (2026)

The 6-foot-2 senior point guard and Kent State signee stood out when it came to knocking down shots in transition as well as the ability to beat defenders off the bounce, where he was very effective at finishing around the rim. He got his teammates involved, where he made some strong passes to open shooters from drives. Defensively, he was very disruptive in the passing lanes as well as getting deflections, which led to steals and scores on the offensive end. Miller’s all-around game has a high chance to make an immediate impact at the next level.

Lyris Robinson, Bella Vista Prep (Arizona) (2027)

The 6-foot-5 junior shooting guard has made a name for himself on the national stage, where he doesn’t get fazed when it comes to elite competition, as he brings toughness on both ends of the floor, where he can score, facilitate, and play elite-level defense. On offense, Robinson was scoring on all three levels, playing off the ball, where he was comfortable when getting to his spots. He is a competent on-the-ball defender, where his length and athleticism allowed him to make an impact in the win over Gillion Academy.

James Nowells, Olympia (Florida) (2027)

The 6-foot-2 junior combo guard put on an effective shooting display in the win over Victory Christian Academy, finishing with a game-high 32 points on 6-of-9 shooting from behind the arc. Nowells brought elite toughness on the defensive end, where he played with a ton of energy that fed off his teammates as well, where he picked up four steals. Nowells is a two-way guard who could attract a ton of attention from college coaches as his junior season continues.

Javion Tyndale, Montverde Academy (Florida) (2027)

The 5-foot-9 junior point guard plays with a ton of heart and energy on both ends of the floor that impacts the game in a variety of ways. On offense, he displayed a ton of creativity, where he could change direction as well as play with an elite-level IQ. On defense, he was active in the passing lanes as well as forcing the opposition into taking a tough, unbalanced shot. Tyndale holds an offer from East Carolina but could expect some interest from Power 4 schools before his junior season comes to an end.

Christian Fuller, Victory Christian Academy (Florida) (2027)

The 6-foot-1 junior shooting guard is highly effective on the offensive end when it comes to his creativity, where he can make his own shot off the bounce. In the loss to Olympia, Fuller finished with a team-high 19 points on 8-of-19 shooting from the field to go along with two rebounds, two assists, and two steals. Fuller could make a lot of noise as far as drawing college interest with his two-way playmaking abilities.

Ross Van De Griek has been a Southeast Region Scout & Writer for On the Radar Hoops since 2024. He has been involved in basketball scouting with stops at Prep Hoops since 2022. You can follow him on X @RossVDG14 or reach him via email at rossvdg14@gmail.com

Want to read the full story?

Join the On The Radar Hoops Insider program for complete coverage, recruiting updates, and player evaluations.

RECOMMENDED ARTICLES

ON THE RADAR HOOPS

Exposure Starts Here.

Founded in 2010, OnTheRadarHoops has quickly emerged as the premier one-stop shop for boys grassroots basketball exposure. We offer a unique blend of exposure opportunities from our On The Radar Hoops Report scouting service for college coaches to our showcases and tournaments for players.

ON THE RADAR HOOPS

Exposure Starts Here.

Founded in 2010, OnTheRadarHoops has quickly emerged as the premier one-stop shop for boys grassroots basketball exposure. We offer a unique blend of exposure opportunities from our On The Radar Hoops Report scouting service for college coaches to our showcases and tournaments for players.

ON THE RADAR HOOPS

Exposure Starts Here.

Founded in 2010, OnTheRadarHoops has quickly emerged as the premier one-stop shop for boys grassroots basketball exposure. We offer a unique blend of exposure opportunities from our On The Radar Hoops Report scouting service for college coaches to our showcases and tournaments for players.