Shaw's Standouts: 10th Annual CP3 Rising Stars Camp
Greensboro, North Carolina – The CP3 Rising Stars Camp is always an exciting time. It has provided a glimpse into the next crop of players for the past ten years. This camp is invite-only, with some of the best 2025 and 2026 players from around the country.
This viewing was our first for many of the players, but their stories have officially started. Tracking this group as they progress through the ranks will be fun. On3 was courtside for the CP3 Rising Stars Camp, and on this weekend, these are the ones who caught our eye.
The Alpha
NR SF AJ Dybantsa
Height/Weight: 6-7/180
High School: Brockton (MA) St. Sebastian’s School
AJ Dybantsa is a 6-foot-7 wing from Boston, Massachusetts. His performance at this camp was far and away the most impressive. Dybantsa has a long and wiry frame that projects moving forward. He attacked the basket off the bounce, finished above the rim, and knocked down shots from range.
Dybantsa currently has no offers, which is expected from a player with a 2007 birthday. He is the type of talent that every coach in the country will be interested in.
The Top 20 game breakout
NR PF Zymicah Wilkins
Height/Weight: 6-8/215
High School: Rutherfordton (NC) Rutherfordton-Spindale High
Zymicah Wilkins played his way on this list with his performance in the Top 20 game. The 6-foot-8 forward was most effective on the ball, playing in a point forward role. He had a good handle in traffic and played with good vision, and his footwork got him a lot of open looks. The athleticism and jump shot questions will need some answers, but at this point, he can get a lot done with a unique game.
The PG of the day
NR PG Aaron Rowe
Height/Weight: 6-2/160
High School: Brandon (MO) Link Academy
A true point guard can be a sight for sore eyes in a camp setting. Aaron Rowe is a quick-on-quick point guard who plays fast but under control. He has a crafty handle, sees the floor well, and can score in multiple ways.
There is a lot to like about Rowe and his advanced feel. His three most recent offers are Alabama, Kansas State, and George Mason.
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Other standouts
NR SG Hudson Greer
Height/Weight: 6-6/175
High School: Austin (TX) Lake Travis High
Throughout the day, Hudson Greer continued to make the right play. Typically that guy goes unnoticed in a camp setting, but the ball kept finding its way into the shooting guard’s hands. He proved to be a confident spot shooter and has sneaky bounce, finishing above the rim.
Greer already carries offers from Texas Tech, SMU, Kansas State, and Saint Louis. He should continue to collect them as his high school career continues.
NR PG Brayden Burries
Height/Weight: 6-4/195
High School: San Bernadino (CA) Riverside Poly
Brayden Burries does not get rushed. He calmly gets to his spots and makes plays. The 6-foot-4 guard played well on the ball, making great reads out of the pick and roll. He knocked down shots when open and showed range extending to 28 feet.
Vanderbilt and San Diego State offered Burries after watching him at Section 7. There is a lot to like about the smooth nature of his game.