Bilal’s Prime Performers: Boys All-Star Weekend 2026 (High School)

NGS Boys All Star Weekend 2026 brought together some of the most competitive young talent in the region and the intensity showed from the opening tip. The pace of play was high level with guards pushing tempo, wings attacking gaps, and bigs controlling the paint on both ends. Every game felt competitive with players embracing the moment and raising their level as the weekend progressed. The skill level, athleticism, and basketball IQ across the floor made it clear that the next wave of the game is loaded with talent. From start to finish the event delivered strong matchups, high energy, and a glimpse at the future of the game.


Terry Coleman | 5’8” | 2029

Coleman is a shifty guard who keeps defenders guessing with his hesitation moves and change of pace. He understands spacing and consistently positions himself where he can make a play. Coleman takes what the defense gives him and never looks rushed. He processes the floor well and makes smart decisions with the ball. His craftiness allows him to create opportunities for himself and his teammates.


Treu Taylor | 5’9” | 2029

Taylor operates as a true lead guard and he plays the position with maturity. He applies pressure defensively and takes pride in his on ball defense. Offensively Taylor constantly makes the extra pass and keeps the ball moving within the offense. His quick first step helps him break down defenders and collapse the defense. Taylor also shows strong range on the three point shot which makes him even harder to contain.


Kerrington Moore | 6’1” | 2029

Moore is lightning quick with the ball and he moves from point A to point B with ease. He understands tempo and does not overcomplicate the game. His shot making is top tier. Moore keeps the offense flowing by making quick reads and attacking when the lane opens. His ability to control pace stands out for a player his age. Moore’s quickness and decision making allow him to create advantages for his team.


Malik Paul | 6’1” | 2029

Paul brings high energy every time he steps on the floor and he plays like a live wire. He thrives in transition and runs the floor with purpose. Paul makes good reads in the open floor and consistently finds teammates in scoring positions. His activity level keeps the defense on its heels. Paul’s motor allows him to impact the game in multiple ways.


Duke Howell | 6’1” | 2029

Howell carries the mindset every shooter should have and he never hesitates to take the shot when it is there. He is a lanky guard who continues to grow into his frame. Howell shows confidence in his jumper and is willing to take big shots. His increasing athleticism is beginning to show in how he moves around the floor. Howell’s shooting ability gives his team valuable spacing.


Dominic Phillips | 6’2” | 2029

Phillips plays the game at a steady and controlled pace which allows him to stay effective. He looks to push the ball in transition and create easy opportunities. Phillips operates as a two way wing who competes on both ends of the floor. His wingspan helps him disrupt passing lanes and contest shots. Phillips brings balance to the game with his ability to contribute offensively and defensively.


Blaze Bazile | 6’3” | 2029

Bazile continues to prove himself as a winner by capturing back-to-back Boys All Star Weekend three point contest championships. He remains composed in pressure situations and consistently delivers when the moment gets big. Bazile adds new elements to his game every year which shows his dedication to improvement. His confidence and leadership stand out on the floor. Bazile’s ability to perform when it matters most separates him.


Jacob Reid | 6’3” | 2029

Reid is a wiry and athletic wing who runs the floor with purpose. He attacks the lane aggressively and becomes difficult to stop once he gets within fifteen feet of the rim. Reid continues to develop his jumper which adds another layer to his offensive game. His athleticism helps him finish plays around the basket. Reid’s effort level consistently shows on both ends.


JaCody Terry | 6’4” | 2029

Terry earned High School Division Most Outstanding Player honors and continues to show why he is one of the most improved players in the 2029 class nationally. As Terry’s confidence grows his overall game continues to expand. He is an athletic two way wing who scores effectively in the mid range and finishes above the rim. Terry brings energy and versatility every time he steps on the floor. He also showcased his athleticism by winning the dunk contest which highlights the explosive element of his game.


Kelstin Gaines | 6’4” | 2029

Gaines is capable of heating up quickly and filling the scoreboard from beyond the arc. He shows confidence in his three point shot and understands when to look for it. Gaines also brings a solid in between game that helps him score inside the arc. Defensively Gaines takes pride in stopping his matchup and competing every possession. His balance between offense and defense makes him a reliable presence.


Cadien Hudson Jr | 6’6” | 2029

Hudson is one of the top athletes in the 2029 class and he shows that with how he moves on the floor. His ability to score off the bounce has noticeably improved which makes him more dynamic offensively. Hudson continues to develop his three point shot which will only expand his scoring options. He is elite in the open floor and thrives when the game speeds up. Defensively Hudson can guard four positions at a high level because of his length and athleticism.


Symeon Watson | 6’7” | 2029

Watson continues to grow into a leadership role and his presence is becoming stronger on the floor. He operates as a do it all forward who contributes in several areas. Watson rebounds effectively and has the ability to grab the board and start the break himself. His passing ability at six foot seven is impressive and allows him to create for teammates. Watson’s versatility makes him a valuable centerpiece for any lineup.