Updated: October 23, 2024

One of the top 50 prospects in the country, Williams-Adams has cut his list to four schools, Oklahoma State, Purdue, Auburn, and Vanderbilt.

Shelton Henderson is a top 30 recruit who’s garnering attention from some of the top programs in America. He looks to lead Bellaire to a state title.

One of the most dynamic point guards in the country, Wheeler will lead Xavier Academy during his final HS season.
Houston area 2025 player rankings
FIRST TEAM
6’6 Shelton Henderson (Bellaire HS) (Duke)
6’5 Ian Inman (College Park) (Colorado)
6’5 Tyrus Rathan-Mayes (Legacy SSS) (Wichita State)
6’10 Nigel Walls (St. Francis Episcopal) (SMU)
5’9 Montana Wheeler (Xavier Academy) (Bradley)
6’9 Sebastian Williams-Adams (St. John’s) (Auburn)
SECOND TEAM
6’10 Evan Cochran (The Village) (Rice)
6’3 JJ Laboy (St. Francis Episcopal) (Columbia)
6’1 Micheal Collins (Shadow Creek HS)
6’5 Jaylen Fenner (Atascocita HS) (La Tech)
6’7 Bryce Jackson (Shadow Creek HS) (Houston)
6’5 Dorian Hayes (Ridge Point HS) (UTSA)
THIRD TEAM
6’5 Aiden Buckmon (College Park HS) (Arkansas Fort Smith)
6’5 Jamal Chretien II (Mayde Creek HS) (New Orleans)
6’7 Lucas Hobin (Strake Jesuit) (Air Force)
6’7 Howie Keene (Woodlands Christian) (Montana State)
6’ 3 Jason Scott (Legacy SSS) (Cal Poly)
6’6 Jackson Seastrunk (Xavier Academy) (Bradley)
FOURTH TEAM
6’2 Trae Lewis (Grand Oaks HS) (Independence CC)
6’5 Kameron Newsome (Travis HS)
5’10 Eian Lowe (Marshall HS) (Lamar)
6’2 David Chong (Dickinson HS)
6’2 Noah Neumann (Good Vision Academy)
6’7 Domarae Pritchett (Summer Creek HS)
FIFTH TEAM
6’7 LJ Andrews (Bellaire HS) (Texas Southern)
6’7 Jeremiah Cooper (Westfield HS)
6’1 BJ Gill (Iowa Colony HS)
6’2 Scottie Guillory (Legacy SSS)
6’7 O’marion Harvey (St. Francis Episcopal) (Monmouth)
6’1 Prince Jones Bynum (Cinco Ranch)
6’7 Christian Thomas (C.E. King) (Lamar)
