“Under The Radar”
BY:Diaz Reid

Corey Swanson | Class of 2028 | 6’5 Forward | Whobuzzzn 16U
Corey Swanson is a long, skilled forward with great size who showed he can score whenever he wants. His ability to knock down the midrange jumper is what separated him this weekend, consistently creating and converting tough shots. He played with a strong motor, staying active and productive throughout while continuing to work for his opportunities. Swanson proved he can finish in traffic, using his length and touch around the rim. Defensively, he made his presence felt by contesting shots and going after blocks. With his scoring ability and two-way potential, expect him to be on college coaches’ radar soon.

Cray Luckett | Class of 2027 | 6’4 Forward | Team Sipp
Cray Luckett is a reliable forward who embraces his role and steps up when his team needs him most. At 6’4, he showed the ability to deliver in key moments, whether it was attacking the basket, drawing fouls, or knocking down shots from beyond the arc. He plays with confidence and doesn’t shy away from big possessions, making him a dependable option in games. Defensively, Luckett held his own in open space and stayed vocal, communicating and helping organize his team. His toughness, awareness, and willingness to do what’s needed make him a valuable piece on both ends of the floor.

Tyson McElhaney | Class of 2028 | 6’1 Point Guard | Whobuzzzn 16U
Tyson McElhaney is an electric, shifty point guard who proved to be one of the toughest covers all weekend. At 6’1, he plays with a relentless scoring mindset, effortlessly creating space and losing defenders with his quickness and change of pace. He shot the ball at a high level while also attacking the lane with confidence, showing he can score in multiple ways. McElhaney caught fire early with 16 points in the first half and finished with 28 against GSA Allstars, consistently putting pressure on the defense. His ability to take over games and produce offensively makes him one of the top scorers from the weekend. With performances like this, expect his name to start gaining serious attention from college programs.

Adrian Rluera | Class of 2028 | 6’1 Guard | GSA
Adrian Rluera is a shifty guard with a strong feel for the game, combining excellent court vision with the ability to score with ease. At 6’1, he does a great job of creating opportunities for others, consistently putting teammates in position to score with smart, timely passes. He moves well with the ball and shows the ability to control the pace while reading the defense. His offensive skillset allows him to impact the game as both a scorer and facilitator. As he continues to grow, becoming more vocal on the court will elevate his leadership and overall impact even further.

Justin Vining | Class of 2027 | 6’2 Point Guard | Carolina Pressure
Justin Vining is a shifty, quick-twitch point guard who stands out with his explosive first step and sharp footwork. At 6’2, he consistently creates separation, allowing him to get downhill and finish at the rim or pull up for jumpers. He plays with good vision, making the right reads and kicking the ball out when defenses collapse. Defensively, he was vocal and alert, calling out reads and helping generate turnovers. With his combination of quickness, playmaking, and defensive awareness, Vining is clearly a guard on the rise.

Trae Dorsey | Class of 2027 | 6’2 Guard | Developing Character
Trae Dorsey is a composed guard who showed strong leadership, especially in desperate moments. At 6’2, he does a great job of putting his teammates in position to succeed, making smart decisions and controlling the flow of the game. He runs the floor well and consistently creates scoring opportunities in transition. Dorsey also showed he can step up and get buckets when needed, giving his team a reliable option under pressure. His leadership and ability to impact the game in key moments make him a valuable guard.

Dontre Grandberry | Class of 2027 | 6’1 Guard | DC Kings
Dontre Grandberry is a tough, composed guard who showed he can take control of the game when it matters most. At 6’1, he does a great job getting downhill, drawing fouls, and putting pressure on the defense. He also proved he can knock down shots from beyond the arc, giving him a balanced scoring attack. Dontre made sure his teammates were in the right positions, showing strong leadership and court awareness. In one standout game against JPSA Academy, his team was down at the half, but he led a second-half run that resulted in a comeback win. With his ability to lead, score, and make winning plays, expect his name to continue rising in the coming months.

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