Jr. 3SSB Midwest II continued to showcase strong performances, with another group of prospects stepping up and making an impact in competitive matchups. Despite tight games and physical play throughout the day, several players stood out with their ability to contribute across multiple areas, bringing a mix of athleticism, scoring ability, and defensive presence.
Below is a closer look at additional standouts who made their presence felt.
Dre Howard | Motown Magic | Class of 2030
Dre Howard stood out despite a tough stretch for Motown Magic, showcasing his athleticism and overall skill set. The lefty guard used his strong frame to impact the game in multiple ways, handling the ball effectively while also creating opportunities for himself and his teammates.
Howard showed the ability to score from the perimeter while also making plays off the dribble. Defensively, he held his own against top competition, competing with intensity and making it difficult for opponents to find rhythm.
Sheldon Yarbrough | Power 5 | Class of 2030
Sheldon Yarbrough made his presence felt as one of the most physically imposing prospects on the floor. The 6’7” forward dominated the glass, consistently securing rebounds and controlling the paint on both ends.
Yarbrough’s athleticism was on full display offensively, highlighted by powerful finishes at the rim. Defensively, he protected the interior and made opponents think twice before attacking, showcasing the tools that make him a high-upside prospect.
Colt Robbins | Indiana Elite | Class of 2030 | Jersey #33
Colt Robbins delivered one of the top scoring performances of the event, finishing with over 20 points while doing much of his damage from beyond the arc. The guard consistently knocked down perimeter shots, stretching the defense and keeping his team in control.
Despite facing length and defensive pressure from Toronto Alliance, Robbins remained confident and efficient, continuing to find ways to get his shot off. His shooting ability proved to be a major difference-maker throughout the game.
Austin Munroe | Toronto Alliance | Class of 2030 | Jersey #12
Austin Munroe impressed with his length and smooth offensive approach, using his 6’5” frame to finish effectively around the rim. He showed a strong feel for the game, attacking with control and converting scoring opportunities in traffic.
Munroe’s ability to operate comfortably against physical competition stood out, and as he continues to add strength, his overall impact is expected to grow.
Kenyon Rembert | All In Sports | Class of 2030 | Jersey #5
Kenyon Rembert provided consistent scoring from the perimeter, showcasing his ability as a reliable shooter. He knocked down shots throughout the game, helping space the floor and keep the defense honest.
Rembert also made an impact defensively, using his athleticism to disrupt opponents and apply pressure. His two-way effort made him a steady contributor throughout.
Brayben Adams | Phenom United Cleveland | Class of 2030 | Jersey #6
Brayben Adams stood out as an elite athlete with advanced ball-handling ability for his class. He consistently created opportunities off the dribble, using his quickness to get downhill and finish at the rim.
Adams also showed confidence as a perimeter shooter, but was most effective when attacking the basket with force. His combination of athleticism and skill makes him a high-upside prospect with a bright future.
Final Takeaway
Part 2 of Jr. 3SSB Midwest II continued to highlight a deep group of prospects making an impact in competitive settings. From dominant interior play to high-level shooting and dynamic guard play, this group showcased a variety of skill sets that translate to winning basketball.
As the circuit continues, expect these players to remain impactful and continue building momentum against top competition.