

High School:
Antonian College Prep
Class:
2026
Point Guard
Position:
Height:
5'9

Uncommon Basketball
San Antonio
City:
State:
TX
Honors:

• Varsity Captain: 22–23, 23–24, 24–25
• 1st Team All State: 24-25
• 1st Team All District: 22–23, 23–24, 24-25
• District Newcomer of the Year: 22–23
• District Offensive Player of the Year: 23–24
• All Tournament Anderson Classic: 2023, 2024
• All Tournament SAISD Invitational: 2024
• All Tournament Zaxby’s Christmas Classic: 2024
• Nike EYBL Starting Point Guard: 2023, 2024, 2025
• Nike EYBL #1 Steals: 2025
• Nike EYBL #1 Assists: 2024
• Nike EYBL #1 Steals: 2023
• 2000+ HS Career Points
• Jr Year (24–25): 20.2 PPG | 5.0 RPG | 3.3 APG | 3.6 SPG
• So Year (23–24): 24.5 PPG | 4.7 RPG | 3.2 APG | 2.4 SPG
• Fr Year (22–23): 17.1 PPG | 2.8 RPG | 2.6 APG | 2.2 SPG
Evaluations by Current or Former College Coaches
'TOUGH' 2 Way Player having a Big Time Jr Season at Antonian Prep in San Antonio. Recently Surpassed 2000 Points, Currently in the Top 5 in the State of Texas in SPG, and just has that 'IT' Factor that his hard to Find and even Harder to Teach! I’ve been Blessed to be a Part of 9 Conference Championships at the College Level by Recruiting Winners Regardless if they Looked the Part or Not. Amare may not pass the eye test walking in the Gym, but Players are Players and this kid can flat out Play. I would take him on Team at any Level cause I know what he brings to the Floor outside of Filling up Stat Sheets.
Projected Levels: Top 25 NAIA / NCAA D2 (Could Play His Way Onto D1 Boards This Summer)
-Russell 'Coach V' Vanlandingham (210-367-2140)
Highlight Videos
Season Stats
PPG:
20.2
RPG:
5.0
APG:
3.3
SPG:
3.6
FG%:
52
FT%:
83
3PT%:
35
Contact
Email:
High School:
Antonian College Prep
HS Coach:
Samuel Burmeister
Select Team:
ProSkills
Select Coach:
Chris Campbell
Primary Cell:
2102761569
Twitter:
Instagram:
UC Recruits Bio
Basketball has been a defining part of my life, shaping who I am both on and off the court. It’s where I’ve learned the value of discipline, resilience, and leadership—and how to stay composed and confident under pressure. On the court, I take pride in my defense, court vision, and creating opportunities for my teammates. Off the court, those same lessons drive me to lead by example, stay focused on my goals, and approach every challenge with determination.
I’ve learned that heart, grit, and relentless effort matter more than height. I put in extra time outside of practice because I know success isn’t given—it’s earned. I’m excited for the opportunity to bring my leadership, work ethic, and team-first mentality to a college program that values those same qualities, both on and off the court.
