2025 HoopSeen Fall Preview - 2nd Team
Our 2nd Team for HoopSeen Fall Preview is filled with some top-level prospects who came out on a mission to establish themselves as some of the best in Georgia.
2026 Jake Mihalick - Habersham Central
At 6'10", Jake Mihalick is a really good stretch five option in the class of 2026. He is a good shot blocker at the rim and has the stability and vision to start the break with ease. He has proved to be a true pick and pop threat by knocking down the three at a consistent rate. Mihalick has good touch inside but has not proved to play the dunker spot efficiently yet. He is a solid rebounder and has good elevation for his size as well. I think Jake has everything he needs to be a high level player, but his approach to the game is too calm right now. He often gets lost in the action which will improve with more experience. - D’Marcus Simonds
Strengths |
Weaknesses |
Shooting |
Running The Floor |
Shot Blocking |
Approach |
Rebounding |
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2026 Enzo Wea - Meadowcreek
Enzo Wea continues to show growth every time he steps on the floor, and today was another strong example of that progression. At 6’8, he flashed perimeter skills that are becoming a bigger part of his game, while still being effective operating inside. His size and skill combination stood out, but what really caught my attention was his activity on the defensive end and on the glass. Enzo’s game has been steadily leveling up, and with his trajectory, the sky truly is the limit. - Mekhi McKinney
2027 Jaydin Brown - Tri-Cities
Jaydin is a 6’8 physical forward. He has great footwork inside with good touch around the rim. He is not the most explosive but extremely physical and able to bump defenders off. Jaydin shows good passing tendencies out of the low-post. Defensively, I thought he was a work horse. He always worked hard to do the little things like rebounding and getting to loose balls. He is also a great rim protector through his ability to block shots. Jaydin is a prospect to keep our eyes on as he continues to get in better shape. He has potential to become a top forward in the state. - D’Marcus Simonds
Strengths | Weaknesses |
Footwork | Shooting |
Work Horse | |
Rebounding |
2026 Sean Alicea - Meadowcreek
Sean Alicea was one of the top scorers at camp in my eyes, and he proved it with the variety in his offensive game. He was relentless getting to the rim, using his quickness and balance to keep defenders off guard. Just as impressive was his ability to stop on a dime and knock down mid-range jumpers, keeping defenses guessing at all times. The highlight of his day came when he hit a tough fadeaway three to win it for his team, a shot that really showcased the type of scoring ability he brings to the table. - Mekhi McKinney
2027 Cameron Cannon - Lovett
Cam is a 6 foot, combo guard that can shoot the ball at a high level. Currently being recruited by the likes of D1 Samford (Visit this weekend), he showed off his complete skillset & why his name is buzzing on collegiate radars. He can use his handle to open up plays for himself or create for his teammates. As a counter to his shot, Cam can finish well at the rim through contact. Defensively, his effort is there especially on the ball. He is still developing off-ball defense. As a smaller guard, I see development needed as a point guard at the next level, but his shooting can not be ignored. - D’Marcus Simonds
Strengths | Weaknesses |
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Shooting | Size |
Playmaking | Defensive Versatility |
On-Ball Defense |
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Stay tuned for our honorable mentions who received All-Camp Honors...