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Final Countdown: Where Will Nate Ament Land?

Nate Ament, a 6-foot-9 five-star forward from Highland School in Virginia, is nearing a pivotal decision in his recruitment. Ranked among the top five players nationally in the 2025 class, Ament has narrowed his choices to Duke, Kentucky, Louisville, Arkansas, and Tennessee. He indicated that a commitment could come within the next week or two .

Ament’s recruitment has been marked by active pitches from current commits of his finalist schools. At the Nike Hoop Summit, Louisville commit Mikel Brown Jr., Ament’s roommate during the event, emphasized the opportunity to join a talented backcourt and make an immediate impact . Similarly, Duke commit Nik Khamenia highlighted the program’s culture and the chance to be part of a versatile, winning team .

While each program offers unique advantages, Duke appears to be a strong contender, given its consistent presence in Ament’s recruitment and the program’s reputation for developing versatile forwards . Louisville remains a compelling option, especially with the potential for immediate playing time and a supportive roster. Arkansas and Tennessee also present attractive opportunities, with Arkansas offering a system that could suit Ament’s playing style and Tennessee providing a platform for growth under Coach Rick Barnes .

As Ament’s decision approaches, the basketball community eagerly awaits where this top prospect will commit, anticipating the significant impact he will bring to his chosen program.

πŸ€ 16U Division Recap Georgia vs. Carolina Challenge: 16U Division Recap

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The Next Wave from NC Is Already Dominating

North Carolina’s 16U programs brought grit, control, and serious basketball IQ. Garner Road again led the way with an undefeated run and several highlight-filled wins.

πŸ”₯ Top Performers

  • Garner Road 3SSB (4–0, +137 PD) – Smooth and suffocating on defense. Controlled games early.
  • Team Loaded South 3SSB (2–0, +83 PD) – Up-tempo, physical, and full of size.
  • PSB Dorsey (4–0, +42 PD) – Balanced and efficient. No wasted possessions.

πŸ’‘ Standouts to Know

  • Mason Robinson (Garner Road 16U, 6’8″) – Size, athleticism, motor. Finishes everything and plays above the rim.
  • Brennen Jefferson (Garner Road 16U) – Silent assassin. High IQ guard who plays the right way.
  • Aidan Scruitsky (PSB Elite) – Class of 2026 guard who knocks down shots and reads the game like a vet.

πŸ€ 17U Georgia vs. Carolina Challenge Recap

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πŸ€ 17U Georgia vs. Carolina Challenge Recap

North Carolina Took the Crown β€” and Made It Look Easy

The 17U division delivered high-flying dunks, elite pace, and a whole lot of dominance from NC squads. Programs like Garner Road, CP3, and Team Loaded didn’t just show up β€” they set the tone.


πŸ”₯ Top Performers

  • Garner Road (4–0, +190 PD) – Absolute demolition. Fast breaks, size, execution. Clear #1.
  • CP3 EYCL (3–0, +119 PD) – Elite at every level. Crisp ball movement and physical defense.
  • Team Loaded South 3SSB (2–0, +61 PD) – Controlled tempo and took over late-game situations.

πŸ’‘ Standouts to Know

  • Cody Peck (Garner Road 17U) – At 6’9+, he’s a human highlight. Shoots, posts, dunks β€” must see TV.
  • Trevor Manhertz (Garner Road National 2026) – 6’7 wing with handle, range, and elite transition game.
  • Ayden Johnson (CP3 EYCL) – Lightning-quick PG with deep range and elite decision-making.