🏀 U21 Rising Stars Easter Camp: Full Scouting Report & Player Rankings (2026)
- P.H.A.S.E. 1 Academy Jamaica

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📍 April 1–4, 2026 | Hosted by P.H.A.S.E. 1 Academy Jamaica
The U21 Rising Stars Easter Camp brought together some of Jamaica’s top emerging basketball talent for four days of elite training, competition, and evaluation. Players were assessed through game play, skill sessions, and performance testing, providing a comprehensive view of their current ability and long-term potential.

This year’s group featured a strong mix of elite athleticism, positional size, and high-upside young guards, reinforcing the continued growth of basketball in Jamaica.
Below is the official ranked scouting report, based on overall performance, production, and measurable data.
🥇 #1 Richmoor Morris | 6'1" PG | Class of 2025

Camp MVP | Most Explosive Athlete
Richmoor Morris established himself as the most dominant player at the camp. He combines elite explosiveness—highlighted by a 10'1" broad jump (1st) and 60 push-ups (1st)—with high-level guard play.
A dynamic scorer, Morris excels at changing speeds, breaking down defenders, and scoring at all three levels. He consistently delivered in key moments while also contributing defensively and on the boards.
Development Focus: Shooting consistency and continued leadership as a primary floor general.
🥈 #2 Kamar Evans | 6'8" SF | Class of 2027

Highest Upside Prospect
Evans brings elite size, length (6'9" wingspan), and athleticism (9'7" broad jump) to the wing. His versatility allows him to impact the game inside and out.
He can shoot, handle, and finish above the rim, while defensively guarding multiple positions and protecting the rim.
Development Focus: Strength, stamina, and basketball IQ.
🥉 #3 Oral Daley | 6'6" SF | Class of 2027

Daley’s 6'11" wingspan and high motor made him one of the most impactful two-way players. He controlled the glass, protected the rim, and played with consistent energy.
Offensively, he showed finishing ability and perimeter shooting potential.
Development Focus: Ball-handling under pressure, shooting consistency, and pace control.
#4 Ori Ikolo | 6'5" SG | Class of 2028

Ikolo is an explosive scoring guard with a consistent perimeter shot and strong slashing ability. His athleticism and size give him strong two-way upside.
Development Focus: Defensive consistency, playmaking, and handling pressure.
#5 Timon Maitland | 6'3" SG | Class of 2027

Maitland brought toughness, physicality, and a relentless motor. He rebounded at a high level for his position and consistently applied defensive pressure.
Development Focus: Shooting consistency and expanding playmaking ability.
#6 Toyan Taffe | Class of 2027

One of the most explosive athletes at the camp (9'5" broad jump), Taffe showed major improvement. He was effective attacking the rim and showed flashes of skill development.
Development Focus: Ball-handling, shooting, and decision-making.
#7 Richard Leighton | 6'3" PG | Class of 2029

One of the youngest players in the camp, Leighton displayed poise, advanced ball-handling, and strong passing ability. He also ranked among the top in testing (54 push-ups).
Development Focus: Leadership confidence, strength, and scoring consistency.
#8 Shamario Dawson | 5'10" PG | Class of 2029

Despite injury, Dawson demonstrated toughness and skill. He led all players in sit-ups (62) and showed strong scoring ability and ball control.
Development Focus: Strength, finishing ability, and leadership.
#9 Chris Henderson | 6'0" PG | Class of 2028

A physically tough guard who handled pressure well and shot effectively from three. Even while recovering from injury, he remained impactful.
Development Focus: Shooting consistency and defensive engagement.
#10 D’Khamron Scott | 6'7" PF | Class of 2027

Defensive Anchor
Scott dominated defensively with a 7'1" wingspan (1st) and 8'10" reach (1st). He anchored the defense with elite rim protection and shot-blocking ability.
Development Focus: Perimeter skills, strength, and offensive consistency.
#11 Obadiah McLean | 6'3" PG | Class of 2027

A strong, physical guard with high IQ and excellent testing results (56 push-ups – 2nd overall). He showed scoring ability and strong ball-handling.
Development Focus: Shooting consistency, playmaking, and leadership presence.
#12 Juvain Walker | 6'3" SG | Class of 2027

Walker stood out in drills—winning the 1-on-1, ball-handling, and 3PT competitions. In games, he showed flashes of scoring and defensive toughness.
Development Focus: Game consistency, playmaking, and ball-handling.
#13 Adameke Morgan | 6'9" PF | Class of 2027

At 6'9" with elite reach (8'10"), Morgan was strong inside, rebounding, setting screens, and running the floor well.
Development Focus: Finishing touch, physical strength, and face-up offensive game.
#14 Daniel Campbell | 6'3" SF | Class of 2028

A high-energy player who excelled in transition and defensive effort. He consistently ran the floor and competed at a high level.
Development Focus: Ball-handling, shooting, and basketball IQ.
#15 Orlando Fuller | 6'3" SF | Class of 2027

Fuller showed the ability to shoot from three and attack the basket. He also demonstrated patience as a facilitator and rebounded well.
Development Focus: Conditioning, ball-handling, and finishing ability.
#16 Jahiem Ellis | 6'5" SF | Class of 2028

A coachable player with good shooting mechanics and long-term upside as a perimeter player.
Development Focus: Ball-handling, game experience, and overall basketball IQ.
#17 Rasheed Reid | 6'3" SG | Class of 2028

Reid plays with good energy and attitude, consistently running the floor and competing.
Development Focus: Ball-handling, confidence, shooting consistency, and team IQ.
🔍 Camp Takeaways
The 2026 U21 Rising Stars Camp highlighted:
Elite Athletic Performers: Morris, Taffe, Evans
Length & Defensive Impact: Scott, Daley, Evans
Emerging Young Guards: Leighton, Dawson, Henderson
High-Upside Development Prospects: McLean, Walker, Morgan
📈 Final Thoughts
The P.H.A.S.E. 1 Academy Rising Stars Camp continues to be a premier platform for identifying and developing Jamaica’s top basketball talent.
This group reflects a strong future pipeline, with players showing the skill, athleticism, and potential to compete at the collegiate and professional levels.






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