2026 #E75 ZGXL College Prospect Combine Recap Pt. II
More from our #E75 ZGXL College Prospect Combine this past week at Spooky Nook
Jordan London
Maloney HS, 6'4", 2027
London was a great piece to the ZGXL champs with the tools he brings on the wing. The 6’4” guard/wing has length, athleticism, and some ballhandling ability to make plays in the open floor. He showed some passing vision as well, while using his size to crowd passing lanes defensively and make things difficult on opposing offenses.
Jackson Cummins
Bergen Catholic, 5'11", 2028
Cummins has a smooth shooting stroke from the outside and is able to get into shots in different ways. He's fluid off the catch, while also having some ability to attack defenders when they close out too hard. The Bergen Catholic guard competes on the boards as well, adding some toughness to go with his shotmaking.
Tristan Lee
Avon HS, 5'11", 2028
Lee is a crafty ballhandler that does a good job mixing things up off the dribble. He was able to shift past defenders, spin off bodies in the lane, and create space for himself in tight areas. Lee also showed the ability to make shots at different levels of the floor.
Doug Dolberry III
Wilbur Cross, 5'10", 2027
Dolberry is a tough lead guard with the strength and confidence to run the show. He can set the table for his team, make shots at multiple levels, and bring a steady presence with the ball in his hands.
Riley Bonitto
Bergen Catholic, 6'5", 2028
Bonitto brings good size at 6’5” and a scrappy approach on the defensive end. He can make shots off the catch and also showed some tough shotmaking around the basket. With his frame, defensive tools, and academic profile, there’s a nice foundation to keep track of as he enters his junior year.
Trenton Baker
Pottsville Area HS, 5'7", 2029
Baker brings high energy play on both ends of the floor and plays with a lot of confidence for a young guard. He attacks lanes as a slasher, getting downhill and looking to score when openings are there. Defensively, he picks up the length of the floor and makes opposing guards work.
Rick Malone
Hannibal Central, 6'4", 2028
Malone plays with a high motor and finds ways to make an impact without needing the ball in his hands. He makes good cuts off the ball to get into the paint and score, while also attacking the boards for rebounds.
Justus Pinnix
Maloney HS, 6'3", 2027
Pinnix is a lengthy 6’3” guard with some athleticism and craft to his game. He can make off-balance shots in the lane, spin off defenders, and finds ways to finish through contact.
Cameron Nielsen
Granby Memorial, 6'0", 2030
Nielsen was one of the younger players in the field, but his defensive energy caught attention. He got steals, pressured the ball, and made things difficult for opposing guards with his high motor.
JaKobe Vescio
G. Ray Bodley HS, 6'4", 2028
Vescio brings some size and feel to the floor at 6’4”. He uses his body well as a patient attacker on drives, while showing the ability to handle it a bit and make plays with the ball. His passing chops are especially notable in transition, where he makes good reads on the move.
Eugene Kositsky
DME Academy, 6'2", 2027
Kositsky plays with a scrappy edge defensively, forcing turnovers and staying active on the ball. He thrives at getting out in transition, where he's able to turn defensive plays into offense. He also shows the ability to make standstill jumpers when the ball finds him in rhythm.
Ben Woolever
Hornell HS, 6'1", 2028
Woolever is a high energy southpaw guard who impacts the game in a variety of ways. He can jump passing lanes defensively, rebound from the backcourt, and has the ability to make shots in different areas of the floor.
Justin Mercedes
Academy of Aerospace and Engineering, 5'11", 2027
Mercedes has solid touch around the basket and plays with a high motor. He has a nose for the ball as a rebounder, finding ways to get involved around the paint to keep possessions alive for his team.
Sebastian Ortiz
Springfield Commonwealth, 6'1", 2028
Coming off an ACL injury, Ortiz showed some encouraging flashes with his ability to score the ball. He can make shots through contact on drives and also spaces the floor as a shooting threat. As he continues to get back into form physically, the shotmaking piece is there.
Jordan Blackstone
Old Mill, 6'1", 2027
Blackstone plays well off two feet in the lane and has good patience once he got inside. He attacks gaps in the defense, finds ways to score around bodies in the paint, and can mix in some touch on floaters.
Sam Carder
Lewis Mills, 5'9", 2029
Carder made varsity as a sophomore this season and showed some of the tools that helped him get there. He can handle it, set the table, and get downhill to score on drives.
Weylin Lugo
Bloomfield HS, 5'11", 2027
Lugo is a quick and shifty guard who can get past defenders to make plays in the lane. He attacks the basket well, finishing layups when he gets downhill, while also showing the ability to step out and make shots.

