2025 Central #E75 College Showcase Recap pt. 5

Bennett White, Newman - The 6'7" wing has an advanced handle for his size and attacked lanes in the defense in straight lines to score inside throughout the night. His versatility shows up in his ability to make reads and knock down spot up threes from the perimeter. With a big impending season on the line for the reigning NEPSAC AAA Champions, White will undoubtedly be getting looked at by schools at the Division I level.
Jacob Klass, Beverly - Klass has established himself as one of the top guards in the MIAA, and we got to have two viewings of him in a one week span. His ability to rise into jumpers and attack his spots in isos stands out as he can really impact the scoring column. His advanced handle and vision allow him to create for himself and teammates at the point guard position.
Quinn Stockman, St. John's Prep - The 6'4" rising senior has a big year ahead of him, as he's consistently made strides in his game. He's a solid outside shooter, thriving off pull-up's off the bounce, but can get downhill as well. On drives, he does a good job of being patient, plays off two feet, and has touch to score with either hand off the glass.
Ryan Gray, Wilmington - Gray has good command of the ball with his crossover and can finish with crafty up-and-under layups around the rim. His ability to play off two feet allowed him to create space and get clean looks in his outing, while he also showed that he can shoot it from the perimeter.
Ryan Meltzer, Newman - Meltzer shows good range with his stepback jumper and can create space for clean looks from the perimeter. His heads-up play and ability to push the pace in transition helped create some scoring opportunities for his team.
Thomas Behrmann, Medfield - Behrmann is a top rising senior in the MIAA at the guard spot. His ability to attack the basket while also looking to set up teammates led to a number of baskets for his team in his outing. On the defensive end, his active hands in the passing lanes created steals and transition opportunities for his team.
Tyler Coffill, Medford - Coffill brings range from outside and shows ability as a spot-up shooter in both the mid-range and from deep. He attacked the basket in his outing, and able to both play through contact and draw fouls before converting at the line.
Isaac Ibidapo, Shea (RI) - The 6'6" wing has made exorbitant strides in his game over the past two years, and has really come into his own at this point. His scoring abilities shine on drives as he packs quick footwork with polished moves to create separation. His handling at his size is definitely impressive, while he can shoot it a bit from outside as well. A notable high-academic prospect in the RIIL, Ibidapo will definitely make some noise.
Aundray Fowler, Amsterdam (NY) - Fowler makes plays all over the floor, and has proven in our viewings that he can effective direct traffic. His ability to grab offensive rebounds and convert putbacks in the back court stood out, while he can also step out and knock down spot-up threes. The versatile guard will cap off an impressive career in Upstate New York this upcoming school-year.
Ben Cormier, Newburyport - The 6'7" forward rebounded the ball very well in his outing, and showed he can hold his own on the glass with a crowd of players crashing. His ability to knock down threes and space the floor gives him ideal versatility on the offensive end. Cormier is an intriguing rising senior prospect whose size and skill set will catch college looks.
Zayden Goicochea, Greater Lawrence Tech - Goicochea shows quick twitch ability with the ball in his hands and makes smart cuts towards the rim to create scoring opportunities. His defensive instincts and quickness allow him to stay in front of his man and disrupt opposing offenses.