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Class of 2024 Mastermind Cameron Mercadel
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Middle School Elite California Camp
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Marksman Class of 2025 Jordan Matthews
Marksman Matthews
When he was 3 years old, his parents bought him an indoor, toy basketball goal.
Therafter, class-of -2025 Jordan Matthews aka MJ from Louisiana setout to become a Mc Donald’s All-American and NBA superstar.
Moreover, Jordan is a multidimensional athlete dominating both ends of the court. He sweats inside the classroom, too.
Hardworker Matthews has a 4.0 GPA at Houma Christian, where he plays on the junior high school (7th and 8th grade) team.
And MJ’s favorite collegiate programs are “Kentucky, LSU and Duke.”
In the future, college coaches will distinguish Matthews during summertime live period.
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MSE’s Kid-Prospects Report
MSElite Stars
We’ve been providing youth players ‘early basketball exposure’ via Internet and viva voce for over a decade.
With concentrated synergy, well-endowed student-athletes soar from so-and-so to sports stardom practically overnight.
Here are some of MSE’s handpicked, high-ranking — proposed — H.S., NCAA and NBA ballers.
Name, Class, State
Jerry Easter, 2025, Ohio
James Evans, 2024, Kansas
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Class of 2026 MSE 20 National Player Rankings
MSElite 5th Grade
Middle School Elite rankings are based on players’ performances at high level tournaments/camps, overall team success, ability to impact games, and long term potential/upside.
Rank, Name, State
#1 Marcus Johnson — Ohio
#2 Howard Williams — Illinois
#3 Landon Jones – Arizona
#4 Jermel Thomas — New York
#5 LaRonte Johnson — Nevada
#6 Alex Mazzella — New Jersey
#7 Nate Miles — Ohio
#8 Jonathan Mercado – Arizona
#9 Bam Whitehead — Illinois
#10 Noah Mister — Illinois
#11 Elijah McCree — Ohio
#12 DeVaughn Ware — Illinois
#13 Nolan Barnes — New Jersey
#14 Yale Davis — South Carolina
#15 Kenny LaRue — Ohio
#16 Deon Santos — Massachusetts
#17 Josiah Johnson — California
#18 Jayden Reed — Missouri
#19 Peyton Kemp — Michigan
#20 Phoenix Johnson — Missouri
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MSE Class of 2027 Top 10 National Player Rankings
MSElite 4th Grade
Middle School Elite rankings are based on a player’s performances at high level tournaments/camps, overall team success, ability to impact games, and long-term potential/upside.
Rank, Name, State
#1 James Evans – Kansas
#2 Bryce Garnett – Tennessee
#3 Jonathan Johnson — Tennessee
#4 Scout Gray — Indiana
#5 Jaden Leak — Mississippi
#6 Jaylen Folds — Ohio
#7 Donte Branch – Minnesota
#8 Michael Daniels — Ohio
#9 Thomas Shaw III – Ohio
#10 LeDon Webb — Missouri
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MSE Class of 2028 Top 10 National Player Rankings
MSElite 3rd grade
Middle School Elite rankings are based on player’s performances at high level tournaments/camps, overall team success, ability to impact games, and long term potential/upside.
Rank, Name, State
#1 Robinson Diaz — California
#2 Tre Ware — Kentucky
#3 Johnathan Lockridge — Missouri
#4 Dario Harper — Kentucky
#5 Austin Sears — Kentucky
#6 John Elefterakis — New York
#7 Jaylon Releford — Texas
#8 Antes Perkins Jr. — Florida
#9 Houston Hodges — Missouri
#10 Zy’Mier Lowe — North Carolina
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Class of 2023 MSE 20 National Player Rankings
MSElite 8th Grade
Middle School Elite rankings are based on the players’ star power, performances at high level tournaments and camps, overall team success, ability to impact games, and long-term potential or upside.
Rank, Name, State
#1 Issac Hymes — Arizona
#2 Lebron James Jr. – Ohio
#3 Elijah Fisher — Canada
#4 Raybon Griffith — Ohio
#5 Mikey Williams — California
#6 Kyle Jones — Georgia
#7 MJ Thomas — Texas
#8 Bryce Shoto — Illinois
#9 Kalik Sharpe — New York
#10 Finley Bizjack – Texas
#11 Carron Gibson — Texas
#12 Bryson Warren — Arkansas
#13 Keypoe Dennis, Jr. — New Jersey
#14 Jahzar Jackson — Florida
#15 Jayden Nichols — Missouri
#16 DJ Wagner — New Jersey
#17 Samaritine Bogues — Maryland
#18 Rodney Gallagher — Pennsylvania
#19 Presley Bruskotter – California
#20 Carter Alessi — North Carolina
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Showtime 2023 Class Bryce Shoto
Showtime Shoto
2023 class lead-guard Bryce Shoto (IL) looks to become a hometown hero, commits to play basketball at Plainfield Central High School in Illinois.
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I first would like to thank our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. You grant me each living day and allow me to play a sport I respect and love deeply…the game of basketball.
There were many options and opportunities (and rumors). But at the end of the day, my decision came down to Loyalty, Dedication and Pride…to a community and school system (PSD 202) that has been nothing short of great to myself, my family and friends. With that being said, I’m staying HOME…WILDCAT NATION! I’m 110% committed to keeping that W LIT at night❗️#BS2 #BlessedandUnstoppable #PlainfieldCental.”
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2023 Class MSE Top-10 National Team Rankings
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MSElite 2024 Class Top-10 National Player Rankings
7th-Grade MSE Top-10 AAU/Travel/Select Squads
Rank, Team, State
1. Super Friends Ohio
2. Wisconsin Bridgewater Wisconsin
3. Drive Nation Texas
4. Team FOE Texas
5. Team Takeover Oladipo Washington DC
6. Arkansas Rising Stars Arkansas
7. We All Can Go Kentucky
8. Memphis Wildcats Tennessee
9. NYBA Elite Tennessee
10. Team Thrill Maryland
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2025 Class MSE Top-10 National Team rankings
6th-Grade MSE Top-10 AAU/Travel/Select Squads
Rank, Team, State
1. SuperFriends Ohio
2. CP3 North Carolina
3. Black Ops New York
4. Houston Blue Chips Texas
5. Reach Dream Team Michigan
6. Drive Nation Red Texas
7. SA Future Texas
8. Team Takeover Washington D.C.
9. New York Gauchos New York
10. Ohio Red Ohio
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Lit C/o 2025 Frederick Blue
Lit Blue
“He’s a magnet for friends, a ring leader, a competitor in everything he does.“
6th grade Frederick C. Blue III from California has a “basketball IQ far beyond his age.”
Honor-roll Blue attends Marsh Junior High School and attained a 3.67 GPA.
“School work first!”
Blue must pass with flying colors in order to play sports. “He has a contract to do great.”
Fredrick’s dream schools are UNC, UCLA, Oregon and CAL.
“He has no fear and will compete against anyone.
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2026 Class MSE Top-10 National Team
5th-Grade MSE Top-10 AAU/Travel/Select Squads
Rank, Team, State
1. Drive Nation Red Texas
2. Team Takeover Oladipo Washington D.C.
3. CP3 North Carolina
4. Ivy Lions New York
5. Ohio Red Ohio
6. E1T1 Rebels Florida
7. TSF Mack Georgia
8. Team Durant DMV
9. Dynasty Red Oregon
10. The Truth OG California
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MSE Year-Round National Training Centers
MSE Training Centers (31 States)
Endeavoring to reach YOUR academic and athletic full potential? Well, train is the name of the game.
Competent MSE trainers are eager to engage young, energetic athletes regardless of skill level.
Personalized individual and group workouts that increase confidence, endurance and performance.
To connect with a MSE trainer at a basketball gym near YOU, contact 1-800-210-1631.
Opened registration for 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th graders. Registrants receive free MSE uniform, talent evaluation as well internet exposure.
Training States
• Alabama
• Arizona
• Arkansas
• California
• Colorado
• Connecticut
•Delaware
• Florida
• Georgia
• Illinois
• Indiana
• Kansas
• Kentucky
• Louisiana
• Maryland
• Michigan
• Minnesota
• Missouri
• Nevada
• New Jersey
• New York
• North Carolina
• Ohio
• Oklahoma
• Oregon
• Pennsylvania
• South Carolina
• Tennessee
• Texas
• Virginia
• Washington
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Stalwart 2024 Class Silas Lewis
Stalwart Silas
Last month 309 Sports interviewed an impassioned Illinois guardwho suited up with his AAU team MSBL (Mentorship Skills Basketball League) in a scrimmage competition.
Silas Lewis, a 7th grader exhibiting a phenomenal skill set and mindset, ranks MSE no.5 nationally.
Lewis attends Glen Oak Middle School, but will transfer next year.
In his new highlight video, Silas exhibits a quick step-back jumper, bewildering crossover dribble and relentless attack layup.
309 Sports asks Silas “what kind of pressure is on you being a rising star?”
“It feels good. . . I can’t explain it. . . I gotta preform every game… they look for me to,” replied Silas.
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MSE Texas Camp August 3
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TooToo 2025 Class Frederick Blue
TooToo Blue
Frederick C. Blue III, a 12-year-old 6th grader from California, has a wiry frame optimal for defending passing lanes and purse-snatching ball handlers.
Point-guard Fred can score on the fast break, in half or open-court with mid-range jumpers, long-range three pointers, and either-hand layups.
Blue’s smarts enables him to envision plays before they happen and to execute on the button passes.
His basketball highlight video authenticates why he’s a force to recond with.
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Buoyant 2028 Class Ryder Burgess
Buoyant Burgess
Behold class-of-2028 combo-guard Ryder Burgess from Kentucky. Although young and maturing, he holds his own when playing up.
“Double distinguished” for “state standardized testing,” straight-A Burgess attends Russell McDowell Intermediate School.
Moreover, Burgess’ father — who played at Marshall — hovers 6-6, and mother peaks 5-7.
Plus Ryder’s Grandpa (thirty-five year famed H.S coach) is a former Mississippi State player.
This 3rd grader aspires to compete for coach Calipari at the University of Kentucky and to become a NBA player and Robotics Engineer.
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2023 Class MSE Top-10 National Team Rankings
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