FAB 50 National Team Rankings<\/a>, who won the game 87-73. There was no shortage of players who really helped themselves on both sides.<\/p>\nHere are a few of the top performers from the OCPS championship game:<\/em><\/p>\nJamier Jones, 6\u20196, SF, Oak Ridge HS (FL), 2025<\/strong> \nOne of the elite juniors in the nation, Jamier Jones just continues to take his game to new heights. Always a truly special finisher at the rack, he is now a much more confident 3-point shooter and is an absolute terror as an offensive rebounder. Furthermore, Jones has really bought in on the defensive end and put massive pressure on the rock as an on ball defender. There wasn\u2019t much more that Jamier could have done throughout his 27-point, 11-rebound showing to lock up his spot as a Top 5 player in the class.<\/p>\nJordan Tillery, 6\u20195, PG\/SG, Oak Ridge HS (FL), 2024<\/strong> \nWhile Jamier Jones brought all the highlights, Jordan Tillery brought extreme versatility to the table, playing all three perimeter positions. His 20 points and seven assists don\u2019t even begin to explain the level of impact that he had on both ends of the hardwood. Heading to Georgia Southern, Tillery has the potential to be an immediate impact D1 player due to his size and versatility from the backcourt.<\/p>\nKameren Wright, 6\u20195, SG\/SF, Olympia HS (FL), 2024<\/strong> \nOne of the better unsigned seniors in Florida is Kameren Wright, an athletic swingman with deep range. Against Oak Ridge, he dropped 17 points via a flurry of deep threes and blazing takes to the rack. Wright won the Pro16 title this summer with 1 Family and has already taken numerous official visits to D1 programs such as Murray State and Hofstra with high majors closely monitoring.<\/p>\nKaiden White, 6\u20194, PG\/SG, Olympia HS (FL), 2024<\/strong> \nNot being from Florida, I wasn\u2019t familiar with Kaiden White heading into this game. Leaving it, I\u2019m glad that I made the choice to see the OCPS title game. A 6\u20194 guard with some wiggle to his game, White is a serious shooter who can create for others and has awesome court vision. Showing that he can more than hold his own against Oak Ridge\u2019s abundance of D1 talent, White is a player you\u2019re definitely going to want to track throughout the late signing period.<\/p>\nJalen Reece, 6\u20190, PG, Oak Ridge HS (FL), 2025<\/strong> \nWhile he\u2019s not the flashiest player in the class of 2025, there aren\u2019t many lead guards smarter than Jalen Reece in the class. The coach\u2019s son plays the game at his own speed, has an incredibly tight handle, and showed off super deep range. The 15 points and 10 assists that he had against Olympia exemplify the way that he\u2019s able to control the game, and the way he will be able to do the same at the high major level.<\/p>\nTyler Johnson, 6\u20195, SF\/PF, Oak Ridge HS (FL), 2024<\/strong> \nIn today\u2019s game, Tyler Johnson is exactly what everyone looks for in a forward. He\u2019s skilled enough to play small forward, tough enough to slide to power forward when needed, and athletic enough to defend both at the high major level. Johnson is exactly the type of glue guy that you need and the 10 points that he had against Olympia don\u2019t even begin to tell the impact he had on the game. The Florida Rebels forward should serve a similar role next year in the ACC at Virginia Tech.<\/p>\nVophcy Prophete, 6\u20195, SG\/SF, Olympia HS (FL), 2024<\/strong> \nA player who I hadn\u2019t seen before was Vophcy Prophete, a bit of a throwback wing. Constantly throwing people off with his change of pace, he showed an innate ability to finish in traffic by taking slower steps and finishing with opposite hand or off opposite leg while also maintaining a presence as a 3-point threat. Owning no shortage of confidence, Prophete scored 20 points against perennial powerhouse Oak Ridge and is still open in the recruitment process.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Oak Ridge vs. Olympia!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":79,"featured_media":274517,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[8316,1444,6886,38,23192,416],"tags":[12992,7870,39797,46907,46491,46908],"featured":[],"class_list":["post-274516","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-articles","category-all-blogs","category-exclusive-videos","category-high-school","category-profiles","category-hs-south","tag-fab-50","tag-florida-high-school-basketball","tag-jamier-jones","tag-jordan-tillery","tag-kameren-wright","tag-olympia"],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n
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