Grayson Rigdon (Benjamin) Look for fireworks as Rigdon is averaging 40+ points per game. Last year as a sophomore Rigdon put up 36 Points in last year’s state semifinals game.
Josiah Moseley (Stony Point) The top player in the state has made it to the Alamodome. He is a powerful yet skilled player who commands attention from both players and fans.
Doryan Onwuchekwa (Oak Cliff Faith Family) This is Onwuchekwa fourth time to the dome with 2 back-to-back titles. Watch him control the paint for Faith Family.
Jared Harris (Silsbee) The University of Memphis Commit could be the most exciting player in the Dome this weekend. He can score on all three levels, but when he gets to the rim, it’s all business.
Dillon Battie (Lancaster) Battie is on his way to Temple University and is the power dunker out of the bunch. He can take off from Two feet or One, either way, STAY OUT of THE WAY.
Kayde Dotson (Beaumont United) Dotson is the model of consistency, making it to the state title game since his freshman year. Dotson is the cool hand point guard that was born for the bright lights
Amir Mcmillan (Lake Ridge) You need one word to describe Mcmillan, QUICK. Defenders have had a hard time guarding the quick 6’0 point guard and I believe under the lights of the Alamodome will be no different.
Braden East (Stafford) East is the shoot blocker of this group. If you watched last year’s 6A tournament, he will remind you of Samson Aletan (Lake Highlands), a pure shot block and a great defender of the rim.
DJ Hall (Plano East) Plano East goes as Hall goes. He is a skilled big man and walking double. Hall provides the production needed for this team to go undefeated.
Damien Mcdaniel (Hitchcock) The only returning MVP from last year might be the best athlete in the dome as he committed to UNLV on a football scholarship.
Games Start Thursday.