Who Got Next Tip-Off High School Prime Performers

The High School division was action packed with players fresh off of their season.


Zachary Graves | Team Takedown | 2027
Graves had the best performances throughout the weekend. He’s consistency uplifted his team to become champions of the Who Got Next Tip-Off. Graves racked up two 30 point performances and two double-doubles. The sophomore is having a breakout year and carrying everything over to the travel season. The skillset he possess was on another level. He scored everywhere, in every way and earned MVP of the varsity championship. Stock is soaring!


Carson Kelly | Team Takedown | 2027
Kelly is an ultra active forward that trots end to end and impacts both sides of the ball equally. He plays above the rim and alters shots at a high clip. He’s extremely dynamic, exhibiting an unparalleled level of activity on the court. This dual impact makes him a highly recruitable asset.


Caleb Robbins | FEA National | 2028
Robbins had his two best games at the beginning and end of the Who Got Next Tip-Off. He helped set the tone and complete the ultimate goal. His play in the JV Championship earned him MVP honors. Robbins is a sharpshooter that is developing his in between game beautifully.

Aston Chappell | FEA National | 2028
Stronger, quicker, more aware and an overall better shooter. These are the things Chappell has noticeably gotten better at over the past year. He’s a natural born leader and it’s something that needs to continue to be highlighted. In addition, Chappell’s very selfless and does whatever it takes to win. Everybody loves a winner.


Isaac Sowemimo | FEA National | 2028
Sowemimo hit a massive growth spurt in the past few months. He’s a lengthy and athletic guard that can slash and knock down the three ball. He played well off the ball and made crucial plays that helped secure FEA National’s first NGS championship.


Chisimdi Agbasi | KWE | 2028
Agbasi was a scoring machine throughout the weekend. He had games of 30 points and 25 points respectively. His ability to get to his spots in the flow of the game is something to behold. The freshman has a good feel for the game and just starting to scratch the surface of what he can become.