Stellar Hoops Elite 60 Top Underclassmen

The fall basketball market is beginning to become saturated across the country. With fall leagues, individual showcases, and potential college visits virtually every single weekend, the “off-season” really doesn’t offer much free time to high school players so they have to be selective on what events to attend.

Enter the Stellar Hoops Elite 60

Held at Charlotte’s West Mecklenburg High School, director Wayne Davis puts on two separate one day, invite-only events just after the school year jumps off. Focusing largely on underclassmen and players who are flying under the radar, the Elite 60 2025 fall event brought both to the table. Players such as Michigan State swingman Coen Carr (who shut down the 2023 Ballislife All American Game dunk contest), Duke swingman Isaiah Evans, Georgia physical monster Somto Cyril and top-50 2026 Markus Kerr are just a few to have graced the court before they blew up. There was no shortage of players who exhibited the potential to be in that next wave as well, as we recently saw in Charlotte.

Having already taken a look at the top upperclassmen, here are the top youngsters from the 2025 fall Stellar Hoops Elite 60 National Camp:

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Kaharri Coleman, 6’4, PG/SG, West Charlotte HS (N.C.), 2028

Next up out of a storied West Charlotte program is Kaharri Coleman, an athletic 6-foot-4 combo guard.  Capable of playing either backcourt spot, Coleman has outstanding burst for a young guard, is capable of making high level passes, and is near unstoppable when he gets going downhill.  The top-50 recruit has picked up offers from Missiissippi State, Cincinnati, and ECU over the past three weeks and doesn’t appear to be slowing down.

Cam Crocker, 6’4, SG, Frankfort HS (Kent.), 2029

The best 2029 the event had to offer was Cam Crocker, a 6-foot-4 shooter out of the Bluegrass State.  Already owning nice size for his position, Cam was lights out from the outside and created separation with limited dribbles and had no problem finishing in the paint. Given his size and ability to stroke it from deep, Crocker is definitely going to be a name to watch in the EYBL this upcoming spring.

Chacho Womack, 6’3, PG, West Charlotte HS (N.C.), 2028

The most electric scorer of the Stellar Hoops Elite 60 was Chacho Womack, who will double as Kaharri Coleman’s running mate in the backcourt for West Charlotte. An elite isolation scorer who can get a bucket on anyone, Womack has an outstanding handle that allows him to create separation on virtually anyone and can definitely hang 20 points on the board in a flurry.  Chacho’s ability to create off the bounce will only help him as a playmaker for others as he continues to develop as a lead guard.

Aiden Kindrick, 6’4, SG, Eagle HS (Idaho), 2028

Making the long journey from Idaho to Charlotte, Aiden Kindrick definitely repped The Gem State well at the Stellar Hoops Elite 60. He was a straight up shot maker, is a super smooth finisher in transition, and showed 3-point range throughout the weekend.  Coming off of a top 30 selection at the Pangos All West Frosh/Soph Camp, Kindrick definitely carried over that momentum to the Elite 60.

Jamal Ozuna, 6’3, PG/SG, Moses & Mary Academy (Fla.), 2028

A native of Alaska, Jamal Ozuna accomplished everything that he could, winning back to back State titles at East Anchorage HS before making the move to Florida.  The lanky combo guard plays the game at his own speed, has some wiggle off the bounce, and converted on a number of creative takes at the rack. Ozuna is definitely a name that you will be hearing much more of now that he is here in the lower 48.

Kevin Lancaster, 6’2, PG/SG, Colonial Forge HS (Va.), 2028

A player who I was not familiar with going into the event, I walked away very intrigued with Kevin Lancaster, a combo guard out of Virginia. The lefty is a blur in transition, jumps the passing lanes well, and was a creative finisher at the rim. The two way potential that Lancaster offers combined with his athleticism make him an interesting prospect down the line.

Ean Neal, 5’11, PG, Mallard Creek HS (N.C.), 2028

One of the shiftier guards the event had to offer, Ean Neal constantly got to the rack with his ability to change speeds as a penetrator. He displayed great end to end speed, could break down just about anyone off of the bounce, and shot it well enough to keep defenders honest. Neal is definitely a name to watch in North Carolina’s loaded class of 2028.

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