2026 Fordham Team Camp Top Performers

By Dave Cordova,
On Friday evening, June 5, we got to the iconic Rose Hill Gymnasium on the campus of Fordham University in The Bronx for the annual Fordham Team Camp. Some of the Tri-state’s best high school programs met up to battle in preparation for the upcoming high school season with their underclassmen from the previous season. Below are the standouts for the Team Camp.
Elijah Murray 6-6, Forward, St. Francis Preparatory High School, Class of 2029 - A forward that has plenty of length and is able to make his presence felt on the floor in multiple ways. Has the opportunity to be a playmaker, as he is able to bring the ball up and then find his teammates, so that he can lead them to potential scoring opportunities. Has a penchant for attacking in transition and driving to the basket, where he is able to finish efficiently at the rim.
Carter Prizzi 6-10, Forward, St. Francis Preparatory High School, Class of 2027 - A forward that has the ability to be a solid presence in the post and can find ways to be effect when he doesn’t have the ball in his hands. Is able to set picks for the guards and then flash to the basket, where he is able to make powerful moves and throw down emphatic dunks and finish strongly with layups. Has a penchant for blocking shots and obtaining rebounds on both ends of the court.
Austin Dottin 6-2, Point Guard, St. Francis Preparatory High School, Class of 2029 - A guard that has the ability to see the floor and is able to distribute the ball to his teammates when they’re open. Has the opportunity to drive to the basket and finish efficiently. Has the ability to hit jumpers from the mid-range and also from three-point range.
Bryce Seward 5-11, Point Guard, New Rochelle High School, Class of 2027 - A guard that is very competitive and is prone to not shying away from any challenges. Has a penchant for shooting jumpers from midrange and also from three-point range. Is a player that has jet-like quickness, which aids in him driving to the basket. Has the ability to distribute the ball to his teammates that could aid in them being to score.
Greg Martin, Jr. 5-10, Shooting Guard, New Rochelle High School, Class of 2027 - A guard that is a great asset for his team and has the ability to put his offensive abilities on full display. Is a player that is able to hit pull-up three-pointers and also short pull-ups, as well as drive to the basket. Has the ability to find his teammates and put them in position to score.
Elijah Jenkins 6-4, Shooting Guard, St. Raymond High School, Class of 2027 - A guard that has the ability to be a huge part of his team’s offense and is able to be a force for his team. Is able to find ways to get open, so that he can get his three-point shot off efficiently from his teammates. When in transition, he is able to absorb contact and can get to the free-throw line.
Zaire Johnson 5-11, Point Guard, St. Raymond High School, Class of 2027 - A guard that has the ability to be creative with the ball and is a true playmaker on the offensive end. On the defensive end, he is able to obtain steals and is able to force the opposition into turning the ball over. Has the ability to play off of pick-and-rolls and have the opportunity to hit his teammates with passes that can potentially lead to offensive opportunities. Has a penchant for driving to the basket and is a good finisher.
Thomas Wolf 6-4, Shooting Guard, Iona Preparatory School, Class of 2027 - A guard that has plenty of size and has an assortment of skills that he is able to use at his disposal. Is able to put the ball on the floor and is able to drive to the basket and finish efficiently. Is able to step out and shoot from long range or also pull up from mid-range and get his shot off efficiently.
Michael Kmetz 6-4, Shooting Guard, Iona Preparatory School, Class of 2027 - A guard that is a dynamic offensive player that can do many things on the court. Has a penchant for shooting jumpers whenever the opportunity presents itself. Has the ability to run off of pick and rolls and can get his shot off efficiently.
Malick Kamara 6-3, Shooting Guard, Nazareth High School, Class of 2028 - A guard that has plenty of great defensive tendencies on one end of the court and is an offensive threat on the other end of the court. Is able to stick with his man and can force turnovers. Has the ability to shoot from long range and is able to drive to the basket and also showcase his athleticism.
Devin Bey 6-3, Shooting Guard, Holy Cross High School, Class of 2028 - A guard that is able to make great plays and is able to impact his team in various ways, even he doesn’t have the ball in his hands. Is able to drive in transition and hit pull-up midrange jumpers when the opportunity presents itself and is able to finish strong at the basket and can absorb contact. Is able to distribute the ball to open teammates whether they’re on the wing or streaking towards the basket.
Payton Wilson 6-8, Forward, Holy Cross High School, Class of 2028 - A forward that is a dominant force in the low post and is able to hold his own. Has a penchant for blocking shots on the offensive end and has the ability to obtain rebounds on the defensive end. Has the ability to hold his own in the post offensively, as he is able to muscle his way to the basket and throw down thunderous dunks. Is able to hit pull-up jumpers from about 15 feet or hook shots.
Levi Sylvester 6-1, Shooting Guard, South Shore High School, Class of 2027 - A quick guard that is able to make great plays and dominate as a scorer. Is able to drive and finish through contact and is able to get to the free-throw line easily. Is able to hit floaters when going to the hole and is able to get past his defender with precision. Has the ability to find teammates when they’re open or when a scoring opportunity presents itself.
