January NPA Session Standouts
– 2026 6’4 PG Colton Crowdis | Crestwood
Session stats: 18.5ppg, 8.5rpg, 7.5apg, 5spg
As Crestwood’s Coach Ty Bramble calls him: “Mr.WhateverTheTeamNeeds”, Colton did just that this session. If his team needs scoring he can step up on the offensive end. He can rebound really well for his position. Also picked up a bunch of steals and plays the passing lanes well. Of course, playmaking was on display as always. Averaged a near triple double.
– 2025 6’3 PG Justus Haseley
Session stats: 15ppg, 5apg
Royal Crown’s lead PG Justus Haseley is a big reason this team is still undefeated. His impact can only be felt when you watch the games. How he puts his teammates in position to succeed, his compete level on both ends, and his artistry with the ball in his hands prove why he’s as elite as a PG prospect as you can find in Canada’s 2025 class. Checks off every box as a PG. Elite playmaker, 3 level scoring ability, strong creation ability, defends the ball, high IQ and leadership ability.
– 2025 6’0 PG Owen Frayne | Lincoln Prep
Session stats: 23.5ppg, 3.5apg, 2spg, 55%3pt
Owen was on fire in Lincoln’s games this past session. Shot it at an elite clip from 3, was aggressive and confident. Does a lot of heavy lifting for his team, so his production is extremely valuable considering he is receiving a lot of the defensive attention from opposing teams. Overall high IQ and high skill PG who plays with a competitive edge. Can go toe-to-toe with any PG in the country.
– 2025 6’4 PG Chris Tshibola | Crestwood
Session stats: 16ppg, 5rpg, 3apg
Crestwood’s reliable guard Christophe was as steady as always. Scoring, defending, distributing, and showed well in his ability to operate ball screens. Does a great job of getting to his spots in the midrange. Good size and IQ at the guard position, combined with his growing skillset make him an intriguing PG at the next level.
– 2025 6’3 PG Nishaan Singh
Session stats: 26ppg, 4rpg, 3apg, 7/13 3pt
Extremely skilled guard with elite competitiveness. Type of guard you can trust with the ball to make the right play/reads. Scoring threat from all over the floor. Shoots it really well off the catch or off the dribble. Finishes thru contact at the rim. Skilled passer. Underrated part of his game is how good he is with his both hands whether it’s finishing or passing off live dribbles. Key aspect for any elite PG.
– 2025 6’4 SG Griffin Collinson
Session stats: 19ppg, 8/15 3pt
Griffin has proven this season that he is among the top 3&D guard in the NPA. Knockdown shooter who flies off screens and has great footwork. Coach Raso can trust him guarding the opposing team’s best guards/wings and he usually does a great job containing them. True competitor with high skill and IQ.
– 2025 6’4 G Sader Servilus
Session stats: 21ppg, 7apg, 6rpg, 5/11 3pt
As always Sader’s presence was felt on both ends. Can defend opposing team’s best player, and will always play with a high motor and toughness. Was trusted to with a lot of lead guard responsibilities and initiated offence for FEIA. Also shot it really well from outside going 5/11. His game is really starting to become well rounded on top of what he already does at an elite level which is his defensive capabilities.
– 2026 6’4 SG Harry Shellhammer | Tri-City Prep
Session stats: 20.6ppg, 5rpg, 42% 3pt
NPA’s leading scorer Harry Shellhammer did his thing in this session showing off his elite shotmaking ability and knack for putting the ball in the hole. Averaged 30 in Tri-City’s first 2 games of the session before having a rare off-game the following match. All things considered, he still proved to be one of the best pure shotmakers in the NPA.
– 2027 6’10 PF Stef Ilic | Tri-City Prep
Session stats: 13.3ppg, 9.3rpg
The 2027 big man showed off his polished skill-set against older competition once again in this session. Plays with patience and possesses soft touch around the rim, in the midrange, and can step out to the 3pt line. Everything from post-finishes over both shoulders, face-up jumpers, and finishing in stride coming off curls in his offensive arsenal. Mobile for his size as well. Defensively he’s very disciplined and does a good job staying vertical, using his length to disrupt shots at the rim. Rebounded well in this session too.
– 2025 6’8 F Mangok Lok | Crestwood
Session stats: 15.5ppg, 7rpg
As always Mangok’s freakish athletic ability was on display. Elite transition threat and play-finisher. Great length and quickness makes him a versatile defender. Needs to keep repping out the jumper because once that clicks he is virtually unguardable.
– 2026 6’4 SG Elohim Bongeli
Session stats: 16.6ppg, 3.6rpg, 1.6spg
Physical guard with a great frame. Was hunting for his shots in this session as CSJV ran a lot of sets to free him up. Ability to shoot it from range as well. Good compete level on the defensive end. Good upside as a two-way guard with room to grow.
– 2025 6’2 PG Rocco Awad
Session stats: 22.6ppg, 6.3rpg, 3apg
Not much that can be said about Rocco that hasn’t been said already. Not sure if there’s been a game he hasn’t had it going, which is why LBA’s been able to compete with nearly anyone and everyone. Proven scorer with the ability to produce just as well as any player in the country.
– 2025 6’4 G Fernando De Los Santos
Session stats: 20.3ppg, 4rpg, 3apg
One of the craftiest players in the NPA Fernando De Los Santos is always a threat to not only score at a high level, but to get opposing defenders into foul trouble often. He has an ability to manipulate defences and draw fouls using his pace, IQ, and on-ball abilities. Not many players are able to dictate the pace of games like he does.
– 2025 6’8 PF Owen Urquhart
Session stats: 17ppg, 12rpg
Owen was a very reliable piece for FEIA doing a bit of everything. Rebounded, defended, ran the floor, finished around the rim. High IQ and polished Forward who does a great job of playing within the flow of the offence and impacts winning. Type of player that would make any coach happy at the next level because he plays the right way and plays hard.
– 2026 6’0 PG Caleb Roberts
Session stats: 15ppg, 9rpg, 7apg
Nice well-rounded showing for Caleb. Made shots, defended the ball, and filled it up on the stat-sheet including on the glass and assisting. Leader for this Ridley team that will go as far as he takes them. Expect him to continue to elevate his game as the season progresses.
– 2026 6’4 G Isaiah Olunloyo
Session stats: 14.3ppg, 3rpg, 3apg
Consistent performer for BCP who doesn’t back down against top competition. Good size and skill for position. Pretty well rounded game as a scoring/playmaking combo guard. Can make shots and doesn’t shy away from contact when attacking the rim. Great upside as he continues to develop.
– 2025 6’6 F Yann Aphely
Session stats: 11ppg, 7rpg, 2spg
Yann’s above the rim play always stands out and impacts the game. Whether on the defensive end blocking shots, rebounding, guarding the ball, or offensively as a lob-threat and play finisher. He’s even showing to be a capable 3pt shooter and has come along way in terms of his perimeter skill since I’ve first seen him years ago. You can tell he’s putting serious work into his game and will be a steal for whichever program lands him.
– 2026 6’2 G Mansley Dorneval
Session stats: 16ppg, 5rpg, 3apg
Consistent performer every session for CSJV. Mansley usually is the lead guard for this team, who can set his teammates up or score when needed. Just like most of these CSJV players, Mansley can lock up on the defensive end with his quickness, length, and anticipation. Motor is never in question for any of the players on this team. Mansley continues to shine on a consistent basis.