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Middle Atlantic District Select Camp: High School Standouts

August 10th, 2025 | Rowan University – Glassboro, NJ


Fresh off our coverage of the high school standouts from the North Carolina District Select Camp, we’re back with another loaded recap — this time highlighting the Middle Atlantic District’s High School division. The energy, talent, and competitive fire inside Rowan University gym was every bit as electric as our previous stop, proving once again that the AAU Select Tour attracts some of the best prospects and hardest workers in the region.


From the moment warmups began, it was clear these athletes weren’t just here to participate, they were here to make a statement. Over the course of the day, players were put to the test in skill stations, competitive drills, live game action, and situational drills. Our staff zeroed in on the traits that have consistently translated to the game: high motors, advanced basketball IQ, poise under pressure, and consistency on both ends of the floor.


While every athlete in the building brought something valuable to the table, a select group consistently rose above the competition, catching our attention in multiple categories. The following list of standouts reflects performance at this specific camp and celebrates players who separated themselves with effort, skill, and presence.


That said — not being listed does not mean a player didn’t have a great showing. Many athletes delivered strong performances and are on promising upward trajectories as they continue to refine their games. Every player who stepped on the floor left

with something they can build on, and that’s what makes this tour so special.


Below are our Middle Atlantic District High School Standouts — the players who turned heads, made plays, and left no doubt that their names will be heard again very soon. 

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Eisah Mincy

2027 | 6’2 | Point Guard | Caravel Academy


Eisah Mincy proved to be one of the most physically dominant guards at camp, combining strength, skill, and an aggressive mindset. Built with a powerful frame and the confidence to use it, he attacked downhill relentlessly, even finishing with dunks in transition. On the defensive end, he was a nightmare for ball handlers, using quick feet and an intense on-ball presence to create turnovers. His leadership qualities stood out just as much as his production, consistently communicating and elevating the energy of his team. Multiple times throughout the day, Eisah emerged as one of the top performers on the floor. His combination of athleticism, competitiveness, and leadership makes him a player to watch at the next level.

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Donte’ Cain

2027 | 6’6 | Small Forward | Appoquinimink High School


Donte’ Cain immediately caught attention with his long, rangy frame and magnetic personality. Once the games began, he quickly showed how to use that length to his advantage, finishing around the rim, crashing the glass, and stretching defenses with his range. Defensively, his wingspan caused consistent problems for opponents, whether he was plugging driving lanes or protecting the rim. He brings an active motor and an instinctive feel for how to disrupt an offense. Donte’s mix of physical tools, raw potential, and willingness to compete will keep him firmly on the radar of coaches and scouts.

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Jaden Truss

2029 | 6’2 | Shooting Guard | Cedar Crest


Jaden Truss is a crafty, unpredictable scorer who uses his shiftiness and control to keep defenders guessing. His handle is advanced for his size, allowing him to create space both for himself and his teammates with smart reads and manipulation of defenses. In transition, he thrives at pushing the pace and attacking the rim when the opportunity presents itself. Defensively, when locked in, he is capable of containing top scorers by sliding his feet and anticipating their moves. Jaden’s combination of control, creativity, and athletic ability makes him an exciting young guard with a bright future.

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Nelson Seda

2028 | 5’10 | Combo Guard | Conwell Egan


Nelson Seda is one of the most complete three-level scorers we have seen on the tour. His deep understanding of the game allows him to operate with poise and make decisive plays in any situation. Nelson can attack downhill with his eyes up, using counter moves to create high-quality looks in the paint, or effortlessly knock down shots from NBA range. He rarely plays out of control, even against aggressive defenders, and his calm demeanor sets the tone for his team. Nelson’s ability to both score and lead makes him a coach’s dream and a name you’ll be hearing more about in the future.

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Elijah Folkenroth

2028 | 6’5 | Center | New York Votech


Elijah Folkenroth brought an imposing physical presence to the paint and paired it with a skill set that kept defenders on their heels. He uses his body effectively, setting hard screens, sealing his man, and creating space for himself and his teammates. Around the rim, his soft hands and touch allow him to finish plays efficiently, while his willingness to push the ball in transition showcased his versatility. On defense, he was a force in the paint, rebounding at a high rate and protecting the basket with authority. Elijah’s toughness, work ethic, and coachable nature make him a high-upside frontcourt prospect with a game that will only continue to grow.

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Bryce Clark

2027 | 6’3 | Guard/Forward


Bryce Clark proved he can compete with the best by impacting the game on both ends of the floor. Defensively, he used his length to clog passing lanes, show big in the gaps, and disrupt offensive flow. On the offensive end, his game is smooth and controlled, finishing through contact and making smart decisions. Bryce excels at the subtle but important details — maintaining floor spacing, moving without the ball, and being in the right place at the right time. His ability to blend scoring, defensive presence, and basketball IQ makes him a valuable asset for any team. With continued growth, he has the tools to be a consistent contributor at the high school level and beyond.

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Caleb-Jeramiah Brickhouse

2027 | 6’4 | Forward | Executive Education Academy Charter School


Caleb-Jeramiah Brickhouse is a player with the size, strength, and skill to become a major problem for defenders. Once he found his rhythm at camp, he attacked the basket with purpose, using his physicality to finish strong or create space for clean mid-range looks. His playmaking ability for others adds another layer to his game, and when he’s locked in, he’s a downhill force that puts the defense on its heels. Caleb is also a relentless rebounder, always looking to crash the boards and win extra possessions. As he continues to play with consistent aggression on both ends, his impact will only grow. His ceiling is very high, and his development will be exciting to watch.

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Jamison Pittman Washington

2027 | 6’0 | Point Guard | Pikesville High


Jamison Pittman Washington is the type of guard you trust with the ball in clutch moments. His ability to hit big shots and make the right read under pressure sets him apart. He plays with remarkable poise, rarely forcing plays, and consistently putting his team in the best position to succeed. As a true floor general, Jamison leads vocally and by example, setting the tone on both offense and defense. His calm control of the game paired with his competitive edge makes him a reliable leader. Expect him to be a difference-maker in the upcoming season.

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Kade Macom

2027 | 6’2 | Power Forward | Arthur P. Schalick High School


Kade Macom plays with undeniable passion for the game and the skill to back it up. One of the purest shooters at camp, his release is effortless and effective from long range, whether pulling up or shooting off movement. His size and strength make him a tough matchup, and he’s not afraid to attack the rim when the defense overplays his shot. Kade’s competitive mentality and willingness to contribute in multiple ways make him a player every coach wants in their lineup. His ability to consistently impact the game offensively while maintaining high energy sets him apart from many of his peers.

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Cason Restrick

2028 | 6’0 | Shooting Guard | Calvert Hall College High School


Cason Restrick brought a winning mindset and a versatile skill set to camp. He was one of the top catch-and-shoot threats on the floor, moving without the ball to create open looks and knocking them down with confidence. Beyond shooting, he showed he could handle the ball under pressure and create opportunities for his teammates. Defensively, Cason was willing to pick up well beyond half court and consistently contained his assignment. His attitude and work ethic stood out just as much as his production. With continued development as a ball handler and creator, his future looks extremely bright.

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Tyler Wloczewski

2029 | 5’9 | Point Guard | Ephrata High School


Tyler Wloczewski had several standout moments at camp, displaying an advanced ability to create his own shot. An aggressive scorer with a quick trigger, he can heat up in a hurry and score from multiple spots on the floor. Using his solid frame, Tyler not only generates opportunities for himself but also shows strong court vision, making timely passes to open teammates. His competitive nature extends to the defensive end, where he works hard and takes pride in matching up against tough assignments. Tyler’s skill set and drive make him a player to watch as he continues to grow over the next year.

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Dezmond Henderson

2028 | 5’6 | Guard | Seed School of Maryland


Dezmond Henderson is the definition of a competitor, playing the game with relentless energy and focus. A true point guard, he thrives under pressure, making smart decisions and creating plays in crucial moments. His tight handle allows him to break down defenders with ease, using change of pace and sharp movements to create space. On the defensive end, Dezmond’s intensity and quickness make him a disruptive force, capable of locking down opposing guards. His combination of leadership, toughness, and two-way ability makes him a high-value prospect at his position.

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Nicholas Rojas

2029 | 6’0 | Shooting Guard | James Caldwell High School


Nicholas Rojas brought one of the highest motors of any player at camp, pairing his size and strength with versatile guard skills. For a player with his physical build, he moves with impressive agility and has the vision to create opportunities for teammates. Nicholas is a force in transition, pushing the ball and reading the defense to make the right decision. He’s comfortable rebounding on both ends and can stretch the floor with his outside shooting. His all-around game, combined with a willingness to do the little things, makes him a glue guy who elevates any team he’s on.

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Gavin Stemmler

2028 | 6’1 | Guard/Forward | Broadneck High School


Gavin Stemmler approaches the game with a team-first mentality and consistently makes winning plays. He plays with his head up, scanning the floor for the best scoring or passing opportunity, and uses his deceptive quickness to get into gaps. Once he attacks, Gavin finishes with control, using smart angles around the rim. Defensively, he embraces challenges and positions himself well off the ball, clogging lanes and anticipating passes. His balanced skill set and understanding of the game allow him to impact every possession on both ends of the court.


The Middle Atlantic District Select Camp once again showed that this region is stacked with high-level talent, grit, and players who are hungry to improve. Whether you were named to our standouts list or not, every athlete who competed here took a step forward in their game. The AAU Select Tour is about opportunity, growth, and preparing players for the challenges ahead and based on what we saw on the future looks bright. We can’t wait to see how these athletes build on this experience and continue to make their mark on the game.



 
 
 

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