College Basketball Recruits Shine at 2025 Boys’ Sweet 16 State Tournament

Ashland Blazer senior Zander Carter (1) scored 29 or more points in both of the Tomcats’ games last week in the Sweet 16. Tasha Poullard tpoullard@herald-leader.com

The 2025 Boys’ Sweet 16 state tournament was a showcase of incredible talent, with several college basketball recruits making a significant impact on the court. The tournament, which featured teams from across Kentucky, was a platform for these young athletes to demonstrate their skills and potential.

Among the teams that participated in the tournament were Adair County, Ashland Blazer, Bowling Green, and Great Crossing, each boasting talented players who are being scouted by college programs. The tournament was a thrilling display of basketball prowess, with each game featuring intense competition and impressive performances.

The Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA) hosted the tournament, which was held at the Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky. The KHSAA website provided detailed information on the tournament, including brackets, stats, and more, allowing fans to keep up with the action.

Great Crossing senior Malachi Moreno (24) averaged 21.0 points, 15.5 rebounds and 4.0 blocks per game last week for the Warhawks during the Sweet 16. Mark Mahan

As the college basketball recruiting landscape continues to evolve, tournaments like the Boys’ Sweet 16 state tournament play a crucial role in identifying top talent and providing a platform for young athletes to showcase their skills. With the level of competition on display, it’s clear that the future of college basketball is bright, and fans can expect to see many of these talented recruits making waves in the NCAA in the years to come.

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