Bilal’s Elite Performers: High School Elite60 (C/O 2026-2027)
The High School Elite60 brought together a highly competitive group of prospects who showcased skill, poise, and versatility at a high level. Guards displayed tremendous pace and control, balancing playmaking and scoring while showing the ability to create for themselves and others. Wings and forwards showed impressive versatility, impacting the game on both ends with their ability to shoot, defend, and attack mismatches. Bigs brought power and finesse, controlling the glass, protecting the rim, and stretching the floor with confidence. Across all classes, players competed with toughness, communication, and maturity that reflected varsity-level readiness and college-level potential. The event was filled with energy, discipline, and talent that confirmed why this group stands out as the next wave of high school standouts.

Rexson Kenley | 5’11” | 2026
Kenley proved to be a gamer with his ability to stay composed and deliver when it mattered most. A quick, confident shot-maker who thrives in clutch moments, he set the tone with his poise and steady hand. His ability to score efficiently while reading defenses showed high-level maturity that should translate to a breakout high school season.

Adonis Wimbush | 6’2” | 2026
Wimbush is a natural leader who lets his game speak. His instinctual feel and smooth shooting stroke made him one of the most reliable scorers on the floor. Whether spotting up or creating off the bounce, he stayed consistent and elevated those around him with his energy and approach. A high-character player who sets the standard through effort and execution.

Eli Mayfield | 6’5” | 2026
Mayfield was the definition of versatility. A plug-and-play wing who can dribble, pass, and shoot with confidence. His ability to adjust within different lineups and still remain effective spoke volumes to his basketball IQ. He looked comfortable attacking from multiple levels and made an impact on both ends without forcing the action. A true system fit anywhere he goes.

JaKez Baldwin | 5’8” | 2027
Baldwin’s speed immediately changed the tempo every time he touched the ball. His shiftiness and ability to process the game at high speeds allowed him to find gaps in defenses with ease. He constantly looked to set up teammates while still being a threat to score himself. Baldwin commanded the floor like a poised lead guard far beyond his years.

Dennis Estrella | 5’11” | 2027
Estrella was a walking bucket, a confident shot creator who punished defenders from mid to deep range. Once he found a rhythm, it was tough to cool him off as he showed the ability to score in bunches. His creativity off the bounce and crafty finishing added layers to his offensive package. A pure scorer who can heat up at any moment.

Rance McKenzie | 6’0” | 2027
McKenzie plays the game with tremendous composure and pace. He never rushes possessions, always taking the right shots and staying within the flow of the offense. His efficiency and ability to score at all three levels stood out among his peers. With a high understanding of spacing and timing, McKenzie made the game look simple and under control.

Carlin Cabbil | 6’0” | 2027
Cabbil brought a physical presence every time he attacked downhill. His aggressive mindset allowed him to get to his spots and finish through contact with confidence. He plays with a fearless edge and makes the game easier for teammates by constantly applying pressure on defenses. Cabbil’s mix of power and control makes him a tough guard to contain.

Nylan Rush | 6’0” | 2027
Rush came out with relentless energy and attacked at full speed from start to finish. His ability to accelerate and change directions created problems for defenders all game. He’s a creative scorer who finishes with flair and can take over stretches of play. Rush’s assertiveness and confidence made him one of the most exciting guards to watch.

Deonta Croft | 6’3” | 2027
Croft was one of the most active players on the floor, impacting the game on both ends. He rebounded at a high rate for his position and consistently created second chance opportunities. His slashing ability and willingness to make the extra pass stood out within the flow of the game. Croft’s motor and energy kept his team engaged every possession.

Olbade Faduyile | 6’3” | 2027
Faduyile dominated the interior and played with a nonstop motor. He attacked the glass hard and made his presence felt defensively, protecting the rim and contesting everything. Offensively he stayed active in transition and converted on easy opportunities with power and touch. His consistency and effort level made him a double double threat every game.

Quay Mobley | 6’5” | 2027
Mobley was a strong interior force who controlled the paint with physicality and precision. He finished efficiently around the rim and showcased a soft touch when facing up. His ability to execute out of pick and roll sets created scoring chances for himself and others. Mobley’s combination of power and touch makes him a reliable post option and rim protector.

Jaquavius Cox | 6’5” | 2027
Cox was one of the most complete forwards in the gym, impacting both ends with energy and discipline. He defended multiple positions, rebounded at a high level, and made quick outlet decisions to start the break. On offense he attacked mismatches and finished efficiently inside. Cox’s defensive instincts and team-first approach were key to his success.