2025 Junior Elite 75 Recaps pt. 4

Gomes was crafty in finding lanes to the hoop, using creative footwork down low to generate high-quality looks at the rim.
What Devon lacked in size, he made up for with a confident jump shot. With the ball-handling skills to create his own looks and a smooth shooting stroke, Descheneau was a reliable perimeter scorer.
Jack Carney (2030)
Carney did all the dirty work for his squad. He rebounded well, found open cutting lanes, and finished at the rim with consistency. Every team needs a player like Carney.
Liu did all the little things. With his defensive instincts and quick hands, he made an impact on defense. Offensively, he set strong screens and rolled to the basket with confidence, finishing well at the cup.
Massey was a disruptor on the defensive end. His quick hands and instincts allowed him to break up several passes and create multiple turnovers for his squad.
Rotondo made great reads all night, consistently finding teammates for open looks. When he wasn’t facilitating, he had a knack for grabbing offensive rebounds and converting second-chance points with his left hand.
Anthony Bergstrom (2029)
Bergstrom had a complete offensive toolkit. With a smooth jump shot, crafty step-throughs, and deep-range shooting ability, he stood out on offense.
Ryland ORourke (2029)
O’Rourke was unselfish throughout the showcase, distributing the ball like a true facilitator. Despite his passing prowess, he also made a name for himself behind the arc, notably knocking down several threes in one contest.
Ambroise was the full package on offense. With multiple pull-up threes, crafty drives, and several putbacks, there are no doubts about his offensive upside.
Sullivan played with unshakable confidence. He got to the rim at will, often using a unique euro-step to find angles. From the outside, he impressed with several smooth swishes from beyond the arc.