Basketball,Florida Florida High School Basketball Top 100 Players- Class of 2026 (40-31)

Florida High School Basketball Top 100 Players- Class of 2026 (40-31)


As we get set for another high school basketball season, we will be revealing our Top 100 players to watch for in their respective classes. After revealing the Top 100 seniors across the Sunshine State, we will now feature the junior class. The following players are ranked by their collegiate potential and the impact they made during the 2023-2024 season.

#40 Kymani WeathersThe Villages Charter@KymaniWeathers on X

Height: 6’8

Position: Power Forward

Offers: N/A

A 6-8 junior power forward is a viable threat to crash the boards on both ends of the floor where he uses his length to an advantage. On the offensive end, Weathers plays well in the pick-and-roll where he finishes efficiently around the rim as well as scoring off the catch. His ability to expand his range and shoot from beyond the arc has also taken huge strides. Once he recovers from his knee injury in December-January, I fully expect Weathers to play a big role in the second half of the high school season.

#39 Thok GolVictory Christian Academy@thok_Gol on X

Height: 6’8

Position: Power Forward

Offers: N/A

The 6’8 junior power forward has impressive footwork and mobility when playing around the paint and out on the perimeter. He is a dynamic forward who can make plays on both ends of the floor. He plays with great effort on the glass as well as having elite ball-handling skills where he can run the floor in transition. Intrigued to see how Gol’s recruitment shakes out as he gears up for his junior season as he continues to be a college-ready prospect.

#38 Michael BroxtonGibbs (St. Petersburg)

Height: 6’10

Position: Power Forward

Offers: N/A

Broxton plays with a lot of versatility as he can play either power forward or the center position on both ends of the floor. His length and the high motor are what separates him from the rest, as he is an elite rim protector and shot blocker. On the offensive end, he provides instant energy and is an excellent decision-maker on whether to attack the rim or make the extra pass. Look for Broxton to have an emerging junior season where his recruitment could start to take off.

#37 Jasen LopezChaminade-Madonna@JasenL_7 on X

Height: 5’11

Position: Point Guard

Offers: Arizona State, Charlotte, George Mason, TCU, and UCF

The 6’0 junior point guard is the tone setter for his team where he can affect the game in the half-court, as well as in transition. He averaged a team-best 3.2 steals per game last season as a sophomore where he has a strong nose for the passing lanes. He’s also a lethal threat from behind the arc where he shot 46 percent from 3-point range, as well as averaging 17.7 points per game. Look for Lopez to have an impressive junior season ahead where college coaches have already started to take notice in his two-way playmaking abilities.

#36 Trace WestercampPonte Vedra@TraceWestercamp on X

Height: 6’9

Position: Power Forward

Offers: Old Dominion, Stetson, South Florida

 A 6-9 junior power forward who has a ton of versatility in his game where he can shoot from the perimeter as well as on the interior. Westercamp plays with a smooth inside-out touch with much improvement in his footwork, where he can cover a ton of ground on both ends of the floor. He plays with a ton of length as well, where he is a double-double machine on the glass.

#35 Deandre HarveyWilliston@deeharv_5 on X

Height: 6’3

Position: Point Guard

Offers: N/A

A 6’3 junior combo guard who has a great feel and understanding of the game. He has also had a culture of winning as he has helped Williston to two consecutive state championships. On the offensive end, Harvey can score off the catch as well as off the bounce at a high level. Defensively, he has elite footwork and has a strong nose for the passing lanes where he can turn steals into scores in a hurry. He also has high-level athleticism where he can be an elite rebounder and push the tempo in transition.

#34 Willie BurnettWest Oaks Academy@Burnettwillie_ on X

Height: 6’5

Position: Point Guard

Offers: Jacksonville, Lafayette, Long Island University, and Mercer

 A 6-5 junior guard has continued to improve his game whether it’s his ball-handling skills or playing off the ball. He creates a lot of energy on the defensive end with his versatility and ability to guard multiple positions. On the offensive end, he isn’t shy from attacking defenders off the bounce where he can finish with either hand at the rim. He has added a ton of length and mass to his frame since the start of his sophomore season.

#33 Ethan SabecCalvary Christian (Clearwater)@EthanSabec2026 on X

Height: 6’8

Position: Small Forward

Offers: N/A

Sabec put on a tear last season as a sophomore, where he averaged 18.5 points and 7.7 rebounds per game. Since the start of his sophomore season, Sabec has flourished on the offensive scene, becoming a viable three-level scoring threat. Defensively, his length around the rim was impeccable as he challenged shots as well as rebounding where he could kick ahead to open teammates in transition. Sabec also plays with a ton of confidence on both ends of the floor where he can become one of the top versatile players in the state for his class.

#32 Mason Fuentes– Riviera Prep- @Masonfuentes77 on X

Height: 6’2

Position: Point Guard

Offers: Albany, Jacksonville, Radford, Toledo

The 6’1 junior guard has added a nice skillset to his offensive game where he can score off the catch as well as the bounce. He is a competent guard who knows how to make the right reads on the offensive end where he can facilitate in a variety of ways. Last season as a sophomore, Fuentes averaged 9.7 points, 3.4 rebounds, 6.5 assists, and 1.6 steals per game while shooting 50 percent from the field and 35 percent from behind the arc.

#31 Tim WinklerDME Academy@thetimwinkler on X

Height: 6’10

Position: Power Forward

Offers: Auburn, Hampton, Hofstra, Ohio, South Florida

The 6-10 rising junior combo forward has sky rocket potential as he can play a variety of positions and is very versatile on the floor. He brings all the intangibles to be a college ready prospect as he has height, length and an all-around good athlete. Winkler can score on all three levels and bring a dangerous handle out on the perimeter. He has continued to improve his confidence as he can finish through traffic at the front of the rim as well as bring a dangerous mid-range game.



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