As the 2024-25 high school basketball season approaches, top players from across the country are ready to make their mark. From towering centers to versatile guards, these athletes are leading their teams while solidifying their places as future collegiate and professional stars. Here's a breakdown of the top talent, grouped by region.
Southeast Region: Dominance in Defense and Depth
The Southeast is renowned for its basketball prowess, and this year is no different. With a mix of explosive scorers and lockdown defenders, this region is stacked with talent.
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DeWayne Brown, Hoover (Alabama)
A 6'9" center and Tennessee commit, Brown is a two-time state champion. Averaging 15.5 points, 9.5 rebounds, and nearly three blocks per game, he has cemented his status as Alabama’s top player. -
Cameron Boozer, Columbus (Florida)
At 6'9", Boozer is a force on both ends of the floor. The reigning MaxPreps National Junior of the Year averaged 22.3 points and 11.2 rebounds, leading Columbus to their third consecutive Class 7A state championship. -
Caleb Wilson, Holy Innocents Episcopal (Georgia)
This 6'9" forward averaged an impressive 20.8 points, 14.6 rebounds, and 4.7 assists last season. Wilson’s ability to dominate in the post and stretch the floor makes him Georgia’s standout.
Northeast Region: Crafty Guards and Resilient Wings
The Northeast delivers talent with precision and grit, showcasing players who excel in their ability to lead and adapt under pressure.
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Abdou Toure, Notre Dame (Connecticut)
At 6'6", Toure is a wing with range and versatility. He averaged 21.8 points, 7.5 rebounds, and two blocks per game, guiding his team to an undefeated state championship run. -
Jayden Taylor, Sanford (Delaware)
Taylor, a 6'8" forward, is committed to Delaware. Known for his rebounding dominance, he averaged a double-double and led his team to a state semifinal appearance. -
Matt Gaffney, Malden Catholic (Massachusetts)
Standing at 5'11", Gaffney is a Navy signee who averaged 18.5 points and 6.7 assists while leading his team to their third consecutive state title.
Midwest Region: The Breadbasket of Big Talent
Home to towering centers and sharpshooting guards, the Midwest continues to produce talent that thrives in the national spotlight.
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Jaxson Davis, Warren Township (Illinois)
This 6'1" sophomore guard earned first-team all-state honors after averaging 19.4 points and 5.2 rebounds in his debut season. -
Braylon Mullins, Greenfield-Central (Indiana)
A 6'5" guard and Connecticut signee, Mullins is a high-IQ player who averaged 25 points and led his team deep into the playoffs. -
Trey McKenney, St. Mary's Prep (Michigan)
The 6'4" guard is committed to Michigan after averaging 22.9 points and 10.1 rebounds, guiding his team to a state championship.
Southwest Region: Rising Stars in High-Intensity Play
The Southwest is buzzing with prospects known for their relentless pace and athleticism, pushing the limits of competition.
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Koa Peat, Perry (Arizona)
Peat, a 6'8" forward, is a two-time Arizona Player of the Year. He averaged 20.5 points and 10.6 rebounds, leading Perry to a third consecutive state title. -
Kenyon Aguino, Volcano Vista (New Mexico)
The Montana commit powered his team to a 30-1 record, averaging 22 points and 11 rebounds, while boasting an 88-2 career record.
West Coast Region: The Birthplace of Elite Basketball
Known for its flair and creativity, the West Coast delivers top-tier athletes who thrive in high-stakes moments.
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Darryn Peterson, Prolific Prep (California)
A 6'5" Kansas signee, Peterson averaged 24 points and six rebounds last season, earning All-America honors. -
Cole Scherer, Valor Christian (Colorado)
This 6'2" guard led his team to their first state championship since 2007, putting up 22 points per game and excelling in clutch moments.
From coast to coast, the 2024-25 high school basketball season is set to showcase the best of the best. Whether it’s the explosive athleticism of the Southeast, the gritty determination of the Northeast, or the finesse of the West Coast, these players are leaving a mark not just in their states but nationwide.