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Top Unsigned 2025's

By ACH Staff, 01/26/25, 9:45PM CST

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We go 12 deep with this team of unsigned seniors still on the recruiting board...

As district play tightens up and the stretch run looms closely on the horizon, our staff gives you some of the Top unsigned seniors who are hooping on the court. Their blend of size, skill, athleticism and potential are key in finding a home beyond the high school gym.

**This list is in no particular order and  is not a ranking**

Adrian Mathis PG 6’1” (Lake Travis HS)
The epitome of a point guard. Standing out with his exceptional playmaking ability, he’s a floor general who can control the game with incredible pace. Mathis sees the floor like few others, always finding the open man while also being more than capable of taking over a game himself when needed. His ability to make big shots in clutch moments has made him a standout, and his leadership and decision-making are qualities that will translate well at the next level.

Zachariah Linson SF 6’7” (John Jay HS)
Possesses the kind of build that coaches crave—long, athletic, and versatile. Linson is capable of affecting the game in a variety of ways, making him a matchup nightmare for opposing defenses. His ability to defend multiple positions, combined with his deadly three-point shooting, makes him a constant threat. Linson’s presence on the floor can change the dynamics of a game, and as his overall game continues to develop, his stock will only rise.

Mekahi Bryant SF 6’6” (Weiss HS)
One of the most electrifying athletes in this class. With his ability to soar through the air, Bryant has established himself as a highlight-reel finisher. His athleticism and jump-shot improvement have made him a double-threat, capable of taking over both on the perimeter and in transition. Bryant is putting together a stellar season for his high school, with his combination of skill, athleticism, and improved perimeter shooting.  

Camden Cowgill SG 6’4” (Brennan HS)
Spacing is crucial in today’s game of basketball, and Cowgill is the embodiment of this. As a deadly three-point shooter, is currently shooting a blistering 46% from beyond the arc for the Brennan Bears. Beyond his shooting, also does an excellent job of spacing the floor and creating opportunities for his teammates. His ability to stretch defenses with his shooting, combined with his high basketball IQ, makes him a valuable asset to any team. If he continues to develop his all-around game, he has the potential to be a standout in the right fit at the next level.

Trey Martin SG 6’2” (Southwest HS)
A two-way player who can score from all three levels—inside, mid-range, and beyond the arc. What makes him especially dangerous is his ability to contribute on both ends of the floor. Averaging a double-double in points and rebounds this season, he has proven himself to be an all-around threat. Whether it’s getting stops on defense or pouring in points on offense, Martin is a player who can impact the game in multiple ways.

Henry Sisemore PF/C 6’8 (Lago Vista HS)
Is a player who brings energy, toughness, and athleticism to the floor every time he steps on it. Known for his jaw-dropping dunks, Sizemore has an ability to electrify the crowd with his high-flying finishes. But his game goes beyond just highlight dunks—he’s an active rebounder, a capable shot blocker, and an improving shooter from the perimeter.

Edison Onwe F 6’5” (Antonian HS)
Slightly undersized for a forward, but he more than makes up for it with his do it all skill. A dynamic player who can do a little bit of everything on the floor. Whether it’s scoring from mid-range, driving by defenders to the tin, crashing the boards, or setting up teammates. Already has an excellent college frame  with a strong build.

Kenji Franklin SF 6’6” (Cedar Creek HS)
A wing who excels in transition and has touch on both sides of the ball. His versatility is evident as he does it all for the Eagles leading them in five different statistical categories, also averaging 22ppg and 10rpg. He can score whether it’s driving to the basket, shooting from his spots in the mid-range or finishing on the break. Good strength that allows him to play physical.

Jack Seiders PF/C 6’8” (Westlake HS)
Is a versatile low post with a quality shot. His ability to knock-down jumpers off the ball makes him a tough cover for defenders, and his length allows him to be effective in the paint as well. His all-around game and his knack for scoring make him a key piece for his team. His ability to stretch defenses with his shooting is invaluable. He will also clean the glass and bang down low as needed.

Jordan Thomas CG 6’1” (Wagner HS)
A two-way guard who can impact the game on either end. Is a big reason why the T-birds are a State Ranked Top 10 team. Can play either guard spot with his positional versatility as an added bonus. With good length can match up versus most off guards. Good quickness that will let him attack off the dribble, and uses good IQ in determining to finish or facilitate.

Camrin Garza CG 6’1” (John Jay HS)
On a loaded prorgam that is having it’s best season in years, is a Swiss Army knife that can be utilized in several ways. Solid sturdy frame with above average athleticism. Can play the point or shooting guard position, without hesitation. Is extremely efficient, shooting at a 50% clip from the field, dishing nearly 7 assists game, and over 4 steals a contest. Has made the argument on the court to be the most versatile senior guard left on the board.

Jayden Prioleau PG 5’9” (Eastview HS)
This senior is lightning in a bottle. A quick first step that will get by most, and although not the biggest, has a knack for finishing at the rim through traffic or not. For those defenders that adjust to his speed, he’s a threat from the perimeter with range beyond the arc. Has had several scoring outbursts for the Patriots and has been critical to their 22 win season and 1st place district standing thus far. Scores as he is needed too, but is a natural facilitator and floor general.