2026 CT Prospects 16u Player Profiles

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CT Prospects is a newly founded AAU team based out of Windsor, CT however has participating players from all over Connecticut. The program is run by Josh Grenier, while Bobby Moore helps run practices. Moore is a legendary New Haven, CT basketball figure, renowned as a top high school guard at Hillhouse High in the late 1990s and a long-time standout in the Greater Hartford Pro-Am. Known for his exceptional ball-handling and crossover, he played professionally in France and for the ABA’s Connecticut TopBallerz. The program runs practices out of Day Hill Dome in Windsor, CT.

 

They are currently running one team. It is stacked with New England Prep School Athletic Council (NEPSAC) and Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference (CIAC) talent as profiled below. They will be playing in the top independent regional events this spring like NERR Hoopfest, The Stage (ZGXL), Summer Jam Fest and more.

 

Ethan Trepanier (2027) 5’9 guard, Lyme Old Lyme High (CT) - Being at CIAC powerhouse Old Lyme, Trepanier is a State champion and a 2x Divisional champion in his first three years, and counting, varsity career. He is one of the team’s top shooters, having a quick and efficient stroke. He also loves getting to his floater, a constant in his game, which has helped him have a very successful high school career (63-8 win-loss record).


Demar Moore (2027) 6’3 small forward, East Hartford High (CT) - The 6th man on a highly state ranked East Hartford team, Moore combines a unique blend of strength, speed, and handle. Paired with his height, allows him to dominate smaller defenders.


Warner Grenier (2028) 5’10 guard, The Williams School (CT) - Grenier is a lefty point guard who loves getting downhill and dishing the rock. He also has a very reliable catch and shoot ability. This combo of shooting and slashing make him a tough assignment.


Alistair Grenier (2028) 5’11 guard, Pomfret School (CT) - Alistiar, twin brother of Warner, is a guard who loves playing at his own pace. He gets to his spots and is a very willing shooter. Playing as an undersized forward for much of his youth ball, he also has a deep post bag which shows when the situation calls for it.


Kanyi Wallace (2028) 6’1 wing, Bloomfield High (CT) - Wallace is a crucial piece to Bloomfield’s varsity squad, being a flame thrower as a 3-n-D guy, coming off the bench as a sophomore. Wallace is able to splash it from NBA range. He also has the ability to get up and make plays at or above the rim.


Stone Lowe (2028) 6’5 forward, Bristol Eastern High (CT) - A high flyer, Lowe’s cutting, finishing, and rim protecting ability is always noticed while he is on the court. Lowe is also a big piece of the Bristol Eastern squad. He has a great frame and wing span to pair with his height. Watch out for him these next two years and how he should develop into one of the CIAC’s top forwards.


Zach Edwards (2028) 6’5 small forward, Bloomfield High (CT) - Starting for Bloomfield’s varsity as a sophomore, Edwards is an extremely coachable player, with a motor that coaches dream about. He puts up double doubles constantly and blocks anything he can. He also is a very efficient free throw shooter and played a massive role in Bloomfield’s rivalry state playoff game vs. East Hartford High.


Kayden Glasgow (2028) 6’0 guard, East Hartford High (CT) - An all around guard with little to no flaws in his game. He has a smooth jumper, can throw down dunks off 1 or 2 legs, and can make plays for others. He will be a key player for East Hartford in years to come. He is always one of the faster players on the court making him hard to stop in transition.


Silas Jefferson (2028) 6’2 wing, Newington High (CT) - Jefferson is a long wing with tons of potential. He is a very active defender with the ability to block shots and get in passing lanes. Recently hit a game winning 3 to beat #11 Hillhouse in the CIAC D2 State tournament. The play made ESPN’s top 10 plays of the day and came in #2.