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Future150 Final Four Championship Recap: 15U
by Brian Flinn, Future150 (7:10 PM CT, Wed April 6, 2016)
The Beaumont Thunder are your 15U champions
The Beaumont Thunder are your 15U champions
Brian Flinn
Brian Flinn:

Future150 National Recruiting Analyst. Covering high school basketball nationally.

Houston, TX (Future150) -- The inaugural Future150 Final Four Weekend tournament kicked off this weekend, with a number of talent prospects playing their way onto the radar. 

The 15U division showcased a number of players who will be certainly be ones to keep an eye on moving forward. The Beaumont Thunder proved to be the most impressive team though, and took the title. The stellar back court of Anthony Green and Rayshawn Morris were too much for opposing defenses, as both players were able to get to the rim with ease. Green is a talented point guard prospect who set his teammates up, while Morris was a defensive menace who forced a ton of turnovers and was able to score in transition. Here are a few other players who had big time weekends:

 

Courtland Grover, 2019 PG, Hoop Nation: Grover did a good job of taking care of the ball, and used his speed to get into the lane and cause havoc. He is at his best when he is in transition, where he can use his speed and court vision to his advantage. 

Mykell Robinson, 2019 PG, KC Ballerz: Robinson has sprouted up to 6-foot-2 and has improved his jump shot further. He was a consistent threat from the perimeter and made quite a few nice passes as well. He is certainly one to keep an eye on. 

Gavin Belue, 2020 PG, Texas Inferno: Belue had a decent showing this past weekend. He rebounded the ball very well for a guard, while still making the correct passes. At this point, he needs to improve his ball-handling in order to continue to play point guard.

Josiah Johnson, 2019 SG, Tiger Life: Johnson is a jack-of-all trades type wing for Tiger Life this past weekend. He was able to handle the ball pretty well and get to the rim, while also being a very good rebounder. He has the length and athleticism for the next level, but must improve his jumper.

Kobie Flonory, 2019 SF, Houston Kings: Flonory is a high-energy player who tracks as a wing long term. He got to the rim and finished thanks to his athleticism. He must improve as a shooter, especially from beyond the arc. 

Zarrieon Harris, 2019 SF, Xpress Sports: Harris is a long and lanky lefty prospect who rebounds the ball well on both ends of the floor. He has the ability to start the break and attack the rim as well. He must tighten up his handle and jumper if he is going to maximize his potential.

Brendan Wenzel, 2019 SG, San Antonio's Finest: Perhaps the single most impressive outing from an individual came from Wenzel, who hit ten threes en route to 35 points. His is a big time shooting prospect who could go D1 depending on how much more he grows and develops. 

Victor Charles, 2019 CG, Houston Rockstars: Charles is a decent shooter who was able to put points up in bunches. He is a fundamentally sound guard who has a bright future ahead of him. 

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