OTR Hoops: Elite 32 Sunday Top Performers – July 15, 2025

A selection of top performers from Sunday at the Elite 32.

By: Kyle Sandy 

2027 6-6 W Henry Dickert – Tier2Elite – Pace Academy (Pictured)

It was a big weekend for Henry. He stretches the floor with his shooting and shows burst when attacking off the dribble. A strong offensive rebounder, he finishes well with both hands through contact. Dickert is trending up, closing his week with 12 points, 4 rebounds, 5 assists and 2 blocks.

2027 6-7 F Noah Brady – Tier2Elite – Mt. Vernon

Brady continues to emerge as one of the top frontcourt prospects in Georgia’s 2027 class. He’s versatile offensively, attacking from the high post, knocking down threes and scoring with touch around the basket. Brady also provides value as a rim protector. Noah posted 18 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 blocks in an overtime win over HoopAtlanta Harpring, netting two threes in the process.

2026 5-6 PG Kennedy Union – GAA – Locust Grove

An undersized jolt of energy, Union was a jitterbug playmaker in a win over the Lexington Eagles. Union is small but packed with muscle. His low center of gravity, speed and balance allow him to turn corners on defenders to get into the lane and distribute. On Sunday, Kennedy had his jumper working, drilling mid-range shots off the bounce and hitting threes off the catch. He finished with 13 points in the 57-30 win.

2026 6-0 G Jayden Minneyfield – Florida Hype

The southpaw is wired to score. Jayden is a tough-shot maker along the perimeter. He’s good at getting to his spots. Minneyfield stops on a dime to rise and fire and is crafty when it comes to creating space, using spin moves and step-backs. Jayden worked high-ball screens and shot over the top. He scored 13 points against Northwest Drip, sinking four jump shots.

2026 6-4 F Josiah Edwards – Northwest Drip

I appreciated how hard Josiah played in a 53-37 win. Edwards is a lengthy forward with a nose for the ball. He actively pursued offensive rebounds, ran the floor for layups and shined as a rim protector. He scored with both hands and did so through contact. Josiah filled up the box score with 8 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 blocks.

2026 6-5 G Charlie Gilloth – Elevation Flyers

The big guard was excellent at finishing with his left hand. His first three hoops of the day came with his weak hand, getting downhill to score in traffic. Charlie showcased three-point range in the second half of a 66-42 win. His decision making as a passer lead to multiple buckets. He racked up 13 points, 2 rebounds, 5 assists and 3 steals.

2026 6-5 G Hudson Rooney – Elevation Flyers

Rooney went for 16 points, 2 rebounds and 3 assists in the 8:00 AM hour in front of Lehigh. Huddy has nice size and athleticism. He utilizes his strong frame equipped with wide shoulders when getting into the paint where he both scores at the rim and makes sharp passes over his left shoulder to teammates. Rooney caught fire in the corners, drilling three three-pointers. Hudson mixed in a step-back jumper to spring his early offense. His combo-guard skillset should draw serious attention from college coaches.

2025 6-6 W Aiden Gazaway – Yanders Law Red

Aiden managed to put forth his best effort with Lehigh watching on Sunday morning. Gazaway poured in a game-high 21 points, 6 rebounds and 2 steals against the Elevation Flyers. Aiden capitalized in isolation settings, showing off his ability to score with his jumper. He backed down defenders on the wing before sinking turnaround jump shots. Aiden’s catch-and-shoot game was on point with four made threes. When he got into the paint, he was able to finish with his left hand. Aiden has a big year ahead of him upon joining Link Academy Post Grad.

2026 6-0 G Ian Berry – AE5 Texas

I loved how hard Berry played on defense. He picked up full court, harassing ball handlers 94-feet. Ian has quick hands on defense, swiping steals as an on-ball defender. On offense, Berry flashed shifty footwork with euro steps and range on his three-point shot. Ian provided 12 points, 2 rebounds, 4 assists and 6 steals in a 70-50 win. Berry’s lowkey cool demeanor yet competitive motor is a joy to watch.

2026 6-4 W Keyshawn Myles – AE5 Texas

Keyshawn racked up 9 points, 3 rebounds, 4 assists, 1 steal and 4 blocks vs. the Tallahassee Thunder. Myles’ impact was felt through his versatility. He guarded the ball equally as well on the perimeter and in the paint. His length was a major issue for the opposition when protecting the rim. The lefty got most of his points through hustle, running the floor for dunks and converting steals into layups.

2026 6-2 G Malakhi Lowe – Tallahassee Thunder

The burly guard used his strength to get to the hoop. He was able to keep defenders at bay when pushing the ball downhill. Lowe’s perimeter skill was on display as he hit shots throughout the day against AE5 Texas. Malakhi finished with 14 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal and 1 block.