High School Hoop Stars Ready to Dunk Their Way to Glory
Cicero, USAFri Nov 28 2025
Basketball fans know the thrill of a powerful dunk. It's a moment that can electrify a crowd and leave everyone talking. At a recent sports media event, high school basketball players from Section III were asked who on their teams might be the next to make a spectacular dunk.
Jacob McDonald from Altmar-Parish-Williamstown believes he has the athleticism to pull off a dunk, though he's not sure if he will. Meanwhile, Johntae Smith from Auburn was praised by his teammate Datavion Pertilla for being both smart and athletic.
Mike Virginia from Baldwinsville is confident in his jumping ability, claiming to have the most bounce on his team. Similarly, Phillip Norgaisse from Carthage boasts about his height and jumping skills, saying he's the one who can dunk the highest.
Brody Smith from Cato-Meridian is known for his hops, with teammate Dylan McGetrick saying he's always ready to try a dunk. Gavin Wagner from Cazenovia has been dunking since his sophomore year and is considered the tallest and most athletic player on his team.
Jace Bukowski from Central Square has improved his skills and is seen as a strong candidate for a dunk. Brayden Smalls from Central Valley Academy is also expected to dunk this year, according to his teammate Calvin Jacquays.
David Oyewole from Chittenango is known for his incredible vertical jump and shot-blocking abilities. Kieghlin Hicks from Christian Brothers Academy is praised for his height, length, and overall talent.
T. J. Walker from Cincinnatus is the tallest player on his team, while Nate Peto from Clinton is noted for his impressive vertical leap for his height. Bob Robinson from Corcoran is the only player on his team who could potentially dunk.
Iniko Abani from Cortland is known for his ability to jump high and pull off dunks. Cole Venditti and Brian McAlpine from East Syracuse Minoa are both very athletic and capable of blocking shots and rebounding.
Landon Bregou from Faith Heritage is excited about the possibility of dunking again after doing so last year. Asa Caldwell from Fabius-Pompey is the only player on his team who can dunk, despite not looking like a typical dunker.
Adam Winnowicz from Fayetteville-Manlius is very athletic and can jump high. Xavier Doty from Fulton is often thrown lob passes and is considered a strong candidate for a dunk this year.
Branden Wiggins from Hannibal has been working on his jump and is close to dunking. Micah-Jarrell Stewart from Henninger is known for his windmill dunks and active playing style.
Carl Pace from Herkimer believes he has the highest vertical leap on his team. Dane Francis from Homer is praised for his height and ability to jump out of the gym.
Azir Germany from ITC is very tall and can easily reach the rim. Sion Willis from Jamesville-DeWitt has been working on his dunking technique and is one of the few players on his team who can dunk.
Dylan Czarnecki from Jordan-Elbridge is known for his jumping ability. Kaden Bullock from Liverpool is tall and bouncy, making him a potential candidate for a dunk.
Brendon Bowers from Lowville has been putting in extra work in the gym. Sam Timmerman from Lyme is described as an absolute beast. Tyler Wladis from Manlius Pebble Hill is known for his energy and vertical leap.
Dom Gosh-Sandy from Marcellus is a gifted athlete who can jump very high. Brayden Mack from Mexico is very athletic and competitive. Ra'id Adams from New York Mills is known for his explosive jumps.
Zaier Escho from Nottingham is often underestimated but can jump high. Justis Brown and Preston Cashman from Oneida are passionate about basketball and dedicated to their team's success.
Kzar Greene from OnTECH believes he has the most hops on his team. Jayson Mayo from Oriskany is a big player in the post. Donovan Manley from Phoenix is known for his attitude and jumping ability.
Travis Stuart from Port Byron can jump high and is good in the air. Matthew Plyter from Pulaski has a 40-inch vertical leap and has been dunking in open gyms. Spencer Oliva from Sackets Harbor is confident in his ability to dunk.
Nolan Sigman from Sherburne-Earlville is considered the closest to dunking on his team. Joe Delmonico from Skaneateles is praised for his dunking skills and shooting ability.
Jeremiah Benjamin from Solvay is one of the few players on his team who can dunk. Daniel Garback from Tully is tall and strong, making him a potential candidate for a dunk.
Clyde Taylor from Utica Notre Dame has the most bounce on his team. Cormac Sherwood from Vernon Verona Sherrill has been working out and is built to dunk. Sean Robinson from Watertown is a first-year player who has shown his dunking ability over the summer.
Clyde Allen from West Genesee is 6-foot-5 and bouncy. Eli Welch from Westhill has a near 40-inch vertical leap and often tries to dunk in practice. Owen Smith from Westmoreland is a big kid who could potentially dunk if he puts in the work.
Mike Hill from Whitesboro is known for having the most hops on his team.
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