OTR Hoops: Breast Cancer Awareness Classic Standouts (Part 2) - December 9, 2025

ORLANDO, Fla.- The 13th Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Classic is a can-not-miss event in the state of Florida. There were five elite matchups at Oak Ridge High School on Saturday, including several top-ranked contests throughout the day. Here are some of the top players from the event.

Ross Van de Griek

Dec 9, 2025

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OTR Hoops: Breast Cancer Awareness Classic Standouts (Part 2)

ORLANDO, Fla.- The 13th Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Classic is a can-not-miss event in the state of Florida. There were five elite matchups at Oak Ridge High School on Saturday, including several top-ranked contests throughout the day. Here are some of the top players from the event.

2026 6-5 SG Michael Madueme, Lake Highland Prep

The 6-foot-5 senior shooting guard was not overmatched in Saturday’s contest against The Rock, where he was consistently getting to his spots on the offensive end, finishing over multiple defenders. He excelled at the pick-and-pop, where he was effective off the catch and in the mid-range. On the defensive end, he played with a ton of length and was a force around the rim, where he made havoc on the glass as well as altering shots, limiting second-chance scoring opportunities.

2026 6-3 CG RJ Ingram, Lake Highland Prep

The 6-foot-3 senior guard has shown drastic improvements in his offensive game since the start of last season, where he has become more confident in taking the open shots. He moved exceptionally well off the ball, whether it was off screens as well as making smart decisions when he had the basketball in his hands. Ingram finished with 13 points and seven rebounds in a tough loss to The Rock School.

2027 6-1 PG Terrance Walker, Edgewater

The 6-foot-1 junior guard played with a ton of poise in the open court, whether it was on the inside or out on the perimeter. Walker can be effective with and without the basketball in his hands with his constant movement on the offensive end. On the defensive end, he was a force, where his athleticism and quickness allowed him to be alert in the passing lanes as well as guarding bigger opponents. With a little more muscle added to his frame, he could gain a ton of attention as the rest of the high school season rolls on.

2026 6-5 SG Jacari Lofton, Edgewater

The 6-foot-5 senior shooting guard played with a ton of length, where he was effective on the perimeter as well as playing above the rim on the defensive end. On offense, Lofton shone with his playmaking abilities with the basketball in his hands, whether it was his crisp pass-and-cutting or the ability to play off the catch and knock down tough shots from the perimeter. His versatility also spoke high volumes in the game against Oak Ridge, where he guarded multiple positions, making it difficult for the opposition to get into their spots. College coaches should start piquing interest in Lofton as he can be a difference maker at the next level.

2026 6-3 SG Rylan Kelly, Oak Ridge

In his first game playing with Oak Ridge, Kelly showcased his incredible touch around the rim as well as his ability to jump the passing lanes. On the offensive end, Kelly showcased his athleticism by being able to finish in transition at the point of attack. On the defensive end, he played with a ton of physicality and toughness, making it tough for the opposition to get a solid look at the rim. His presence on the perimeter on both ends of the floor only continues to improve as he will be a huge asset in the backcourt for the remainder of the season. Kelly is signed to play collegiate basketball at Sam Houston State next season.

2026 5-8 PG Hazzan-Antonio Efford, Oak Ridge

In his first game for Oak Ridge, the 5-foot-8 point guard was one of the best shooters we saw at the 13th Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Classic, where he was getting to his spots off the catch as well as the bounce. Efford also played with a ton of confidence, where it was on drives to the basket and kicking it out to the open shooters. Defensively, he made havoc for opposing ball handlers with his speed, quickness, and elite footwork, forcing deflections and steals, which led to scores on the other end. Efford is a true playmaker who doesn’t let his size dictate his style of play and could be a true asset for Oak Ridge as the season rolls on.

2026 6-5 SG Angelo Moton, Leesburg

The 6-foot-5 shooting guard is the true definition of a playmaker, as he plays hard every single possession on the offensive end, whether it’s his ability to get his teammates involved or getting his chance to score. Moton can score on all three levels, whether it’s his ability to play off the ball or be the primary ball-handler, as he has had a strong start to his senior season. On the defensive end, he made havoc when it came to his presence around the rim and using his length to his advantage. Moton finished with 26 points, nine rebounds, two assists, two steals, and three blocks in the game against Evans.

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

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OTR Hoops: Breast Cancer Awareness Classic Standouts (Part 2)

ORLANDO, Fla.- The 13th Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Classic is a can-not-miss event in the state of Florida. There were five elite matchups at Oak Ridge High School on Saturday, including several top-ranked contests throughout the day. Here are some of the top players from the event.

2026 6-5 SG Michael Madueme, Lake Highland Prep

The 6-foot-5 senior shooting guard was not overmatched in Saturday’s contest against The Rock, where he was consistently getting to his spots on the offensive end, finishing over multiple defenders. He excelled at the pick-and-pop, where he was effective off the catch and in the mid-range. On the defensive end, he played with a ton of length and was a force around the rim, where he made havoc on the glass as well as altering shots, limiting second-chance scoring opportunities.

2026 6-3 CG RJ Ingram, Lake Highland Prep

The 6-foot-3 senior guard has shown drastic improvements in his offensive game since the start of last season, where he has become more confident in taking the open shots. He moved exceptionally well off the ball, whether it was off screens as well as making smart decisions when he had the basketball in his hands. Ingram finished with 13 points and seven rebounds in a tough loss to The Rock School.

2027 6-1 PG Terrance Walker, Edgewater

The 6-foot-1 junior guard played with a ton of poise in the open court, whether it was on the inside or out on the perimeter. Walker can be effective with and without the basketball in his hands with his constant movement on the offensive end. On the defensive end, he was a force, where his athleticism and quickness allowed him to be alert in the passing lanes as well as guarding bigger opponents. With a little more muscle added to his frame, he could gain a ton of attention as the rest of the high school season rolls on.

2026 6-5 SG Jacari Lofton, Edgewater

The 6-foot-5 senior shooting guard played with a ton of length, where he was effective on the perimeter as well as playing above the rim on the defensive end. On offense, Lofton shone with his playmaking abilities with the basketball in his hands, whether it was his crisp pass-and-cutting or the ability to play off the catch and knock down tough shots from the perimeter. His versatility also spoke high volumes in the game against Oak Ridge, where he guarded multiple positions, making it difficult for the opposition to get into their spots. College coaches should start piquing interest in Lofton as he can be a difference maker at the next level.

2026 6-3 SG Rylan Kelly, Oak Ridge

In his first game playing with Oak Ridge, Kelly showcased his incredible touch around the rim as well as his ability to jump the passing lanes. On the offensive end, Kelly showcased his athleticism by being able to finish in transition at the point of attack. On the defensive end, he played with a ton of physicality and toughness, making it tough for the opposition to get a solid look at the rim. His presence on the perimeter on both ends of the floor only continues to improve as he will be a huge asset in the backcourt for the remainder of the season. Kelly is signed to play collegiate basketball at Sam Houston State next season.

2026 5-8 PG Hazzan-Antonio Efford, Oak Ridge

In his first game for Oak Ridge, the 5-foot-8 point guard was one of the best shooters we saw at the 13th Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Classic, where he was getting to his spots off the catch as well as the bounce. Efford also played with a ton of confidence, where it was on drives to the basket and kicking it out to the open shooters. Defensively, he made havoc for opposing ball handlers with his speed, quickness, and elite footwork, forcing deflections and steals, which led to scores on the other end. Efford is a true playmaker who doesn’t let his size dictate his style of play and could be a true asset for Oak Ridge as the season rolls on.

2026 6-5 SG Angelo Moton, Leesburg

The 6-foot-5 shooting guard is the true definition of a playmaker, as he plays hard every single possession on the offensive end, whether it’s his ability to get his teammates involved or getting his chance to score. Moton can score on all three levels, whether it’s his ability to play off the ball or be the primary ball-handler, as he has had a strong start to his senior season. On the defensive end, he made havoc when it came to his presence around the rim and using his length to his advantage. Moton finished with 26 points, nine rebounds, two assists, two steals, and three blocks in the game against Evans.

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

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