Mid-Season EYBL Scholastic Stockrisers


We're just over halfway through the inaugural EYBL Scholastic campaign. While most of the rosters are full of prospects who have already asserted themselves on the national radar and as high major priority recruits, there are a number of guys who've quickly elevated their stock by making the most of their opportunity and showcasing impressive development on the highest stage. Here, I'll break down the five prospects who've propelled their stock the most thus far along with six honorable mentions.

Cam Miles | AZ Compass (AZ)

Miles entered the season as one of the many new names to the AZ Compass roster. After a strong summer with Southeast Elite, his game has translated to the EYBL Scholastic stage and he's got more opportunity to carry the load offensive, Compass has begun to find their groove. The 6-2 guard out of Florida has exceptional feel for the game and has a knack for elevating each piece around with how briskly he processes the game. He opened the season as a primarily off-ball player beside Fears and Miller; now the staff has begun to hand over the on-ball reigns and the results have bore fruit. A reliable perimeter shooter with a steady handle and high level instincts attacking downhill to make plays for others. It's been a natural progression from complementary piece to primary playmaker; showcasing more juice off the dribble and versatile scoring ability than he had been able to display previously. Compass has been one of the best defensive groups in the league, but has struggled to consistently generate offense -- averaging a league-low 56 PPG. As of late, their offensive flow and output has been encouraging; largely because of the heightened on-ball duties of Miles. He's surged into the Top-100 of our 2025 national rankings and looks to only be on the rise.

Kayden Mingo | Long Island Lutheran (NY)

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