2025 New Heights 16u National Team Player Profiles

New Heights is a sports-based youth development organization that creates opportunities for youth to rise to their potential on the basketball court, in the classroom and in their communities. Their mission is to educate and empower promising underserved youth to be leaders, champions and student-athletes by developing the skills necessary for success in high school, college and life.
The coaches and educators are positive role models who guide youth through adolescence and into young adulthood, and motivate them to develop the social, behavioral, academic and athletic assets necessary for maintaining physical and mental health throughout their lives.
The 2025 16u New Heights 16u National team is coached by Rodney Frazier, and he is assisted by former professional players Zamal Nixon and Corey Sanders. They play on the addias 3SSB circuit, and their roster is as below.
Amir Dockery (2027) 6’0 point guard, Eagle Academy-Brooklyn - Dockery finished 4th in assists in the PSAL for 2024-25. He has impressive playmaking vision and handle. He consistently disrupts defenses by penetrating the lane and creating opportunities. He plays defense with physicality and forces turnovers. He holds a D1 offer from Long Island University.
Caleb Lundy (2027) 6’4 point guard, Archbishop Wood High (NJ) - A four star prospect, Lundy is able to play on or off the ball, operate in the pick and roll, attack closeouts and get out in transition. Has been offered by LaSalle.
Elijah Jenkins (2027) 6’4 small forward, Lawrence Woodmere Academy - Jenkins has terrific athleticism and can hit midrange jumpers. He is a playmaker on the floor. He is an explosive driver in going to the basket.
Jayden Johnson (2026) 6’0 point guard, Elmont Memorial High - Johnson can space the floor with his deep range three ball. He is active and athletic and is a thief in the passing lanes. He is often the first man down the court in a transition break out.
Kamari Whyte (2027) 6’3 guard, Vermont Academy - 2024-25 New England Basketball Journal Class AAA, Honorable Mention as a sophomore. Whyte is considered a national level prospect, playing on a national power house prep school team. He’s tough with a high motor and the ability to finish at the rim. He is also a consistent three-point shooter.
Papamoussa Diop (2027) 6’10 center, Bishop Loughlin High -Diop has good hands, catches in traffic, and has a good touch around the hoop. He runs the floor well and finishes versus contact in transition. He is a pick-n-roll weapon. He is good passer out of double team. His size and quick feet make him a formidable defender in the paint.
Talib Martin (2027) 6’5 guard, St Peters High - Martin is an impressive and creative scorer. He has a deep jumper and significant elevation on his mid-range pull-up. Martin is lethal in transition. He’s fearless in attacking the rim, embracing contact and drawing fouls.