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Michigan Prospects set to take CNIT by storm

School Days Basketball Foundation Ready to Make National Noise

The School Days Basketball Foundation is gearing up to showcase some of Michigan’s finest young talent at this month’s CNIT, set to take place July 24–27. Competing in both the Grade 10 and Grade 11 divisions, the foundation is bringing a roster filled with high-potential prospects ready to make a statement on the national stage.

At the forefront of this group is Dequarius Stewart Jr., a 6’6 wing from East Lansing High School. A 2026 prospect and already a state champion, Stewart brings elite athleticism and a high motor to the floor. Known for his explosive finishes and ability to guard multiple positions.

Joining him is Zach Kulesza, a 6’4 guard from Williamston High School. Also from the class of 2026, Kulesza was an All-Conference selection this past season, praised for his high basketball IQ, physical style of play, and composed demeanor under pressure. He’s a versatile contributor who can make plays on both ends and should shine in high-level competition.

Rounding out the trio is Michael Aimery, a 6’1 point guard from Holt High School. Known for his steady play, strong decision-making, and tough on-ball defense, Aimery is the engine that makes the offense go. His court vision and leadership will be key as School Days looks to make a deep run in both divisions.

With a mix of size, skill, and basketball savvy, School Days Basketball Foundation is more than ready to take CNIT by storm. As July heats up, all eyes will be on this Michigan squad to see how far their top prospects can lead them on one of the biggest stages in grassroots basketball.

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