OTR Hoops: Florida Invitational Saturday Standouts

The inaugural Florida Invitational is the latest stop in the Sunshine State for the On the Radar Hoops season. 45 teams are on display this weekend at The Villages Charter High School across three age groups, ranging from 15U to 17U. Here is who stood out on Saturday:

Ross Van De Griek

Apr 26, 2026

THE VILLAGES, Fla. — The inaugural Florida Invitational is the latest stop in the Sunshine State for the On the Radar Hoops season. 45 teams are on display this weekend at The Villages Charter High School across three age groups, ranging from 15U to 17U. Here is who stood out on Saturday:

Bivindy Jean - Future Stars OTR - 2028

The 6-foot sophomore guard is an efficient scorer who knocked down timely shots off the catch and bounce. On defense, he utilized his athleticism around the rim as well as being active in the passing lanes. Jean was also active in pressuring the ball, displaying a ton of activity to keep the offense honest. Look for Jean to continue to raise his stock as we head into the second half of the spring, as well as heading into his junior season.

Leon Lowman - Sunshine Elite OTR - 2028

The 6-foot-8 sophomore power forward is a long and athletic wing who can play inside as well as outside. On offense, he ran the floor exceptionally well in transition, where he was catching lobs around the rim as well as expanding his range into taking comfortable shots in the mid-range. On defense, his versatility spoke high volumes with his ability to guard multiple positions, where he was active in the passing lanes as well as protecting the rim, forcing turnovers, and limiting second-chance scoring opportunities. Lowman is a wiry prospect that coaches are going to want to know as the spring season continues to roll on.

Lorenzo Hall - Tre Mann Elite NXT - 2028

The 6-foot-5 sophomore wing is a long and wiry athlete who finished with 12 points in a wire-to-wire win in the morning game against Worldwide Soldiers. He added versatile playmaking outside of his scoring, where he was battling on the glass using his length and strength to protect the rim as well as solidify himself as a playmaker out on the perimeter. He was also efficient when it came to pressuring the passing lanes, forcing turnovers, and exhibiting elite footwork for his size.

Jahmari Adub - Tre Mann Elite NXT - 2028

The 6-foot-4 sophomore combo guard is an athletic guard who can be a primary distributor as well as finish above the rim on the offensive end. He played effectively, making timely reads and displaying a high IQ by getting his teammates involved. On defense, he showed great footwork and versatility guarding multiple positions, snatching down timely rebounds, blocking shots, and making his presence felt in multiple areas on the court. Adub is a key contributor on both ends of the floor who can make an immediate impact as the spring continues to roll on.

Avery Jones - Austin Rivers SE Elite 3SSB - 2029

The 6-foot-6 freshman guard showcased his true value in the morning game against Sunshine Elite 16U. He made smart reads and created opportunities for himself to score as well as his teammates on the offensive end. He brought his lethal ability to be a catch-and-shoot specialist, where he knocked down several shots from the mid-range as well as from behind the arc. Overall, he was an asset to his team, playing against an age group that is a year older than him. The blend of shot creation and disruptive defense could make him a consistent threat on both ends of the floor as he still has three more years of high school remaining.

Ayaan Bhadouria - PSB Tampa Bay OTR - 2027

The 6-foot-5 shooting guard made his presence felt playing in his first tournament with the organization. He ran the floor exceptionally well in transition, filling the paint and getting ahead of the defense, utilizing his athleticism to finish around the rim as well as expanding his game where he can be effective around the perimeter. On defense, Bhadouria used his length to guard the perimeter, applying off-ball pressure in the passing lanes, getting deflections, and using his physicality in the paint. Overall, Bhadouria continues to rise in the junior rankings and could be a potential name to watch in the 2027 class.

Isiah Phillip - Team Wright NXT - 2028

The 5-foot-11 combo guard played with a ton of poise and confidence on the offensive end where he used his blend of athleticism when getting out in transition finishing above the rim as well as being aggressive when taking shots from the perimeter. On defense, he used his tenacious energy when disrupting the passing lanes and snatching down timely rebounds in a win over Pro Holmes Academy. Around the rim, he also showed composure and finishing through traffic, where he was unafraid when it came to absorbing contact. Overall, his performance highlighted his ability to make an impact on both ends of the floor.

Braydon Prospero - Pro Holmes Academy Mercer - 2026

The 6-foot-6 unsigned senior is a long and athletic wing who was consistently applying pressure on the defense with his ability to run the floor effectively in transition. He was catching lobs at the rim as well as knocking down shots on all three levels on the offensive end. On defense, his high motor allowed him to be active on the glass as well as utilize his length to cover the passing lanes. He also finished possessions by securing rebounds, reading the next pass, and cleaning up the glass to limit the opposition from getting second-chance scoring opportunities. Expect Prospero to have multiple Division II schools to start showing interest in the 6-foot-6 unsigned senior small forward.

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 previous stops at Prep Hoops from 2022 to 2024. You can follow him on X @RossVDG14 or reach him via email at rossvdg14@gmail.com

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