After a slow start in the first few minutes of action, DePaul Prep was able to control this game. They got a huge performance from Ryan Woo as well getting key contributions from Rashaun Porter, AJ Chambers, Blake Choice, and Gus Johnson. DePaul Prep was able to win it 59-43 over Marist at Benet Academy in the third game of the When Sides Collide Shootout.

Charles Barnes – 2026 – SF - Marist

Barnes continues to show that he is a senior that college coaches will want to see. He had a double-double in the game which included a team high 15 points. As well to being 6’6”, he has continued to add to his offensive game. This was highlighted in this game hitting a pull up jumper, an outside jumper, and strong drives to the basket. The senior has a lot of translatable tools with positional size, versatile defensive play, athleticism, and growing offensive game.

Rashaun Porter – 2026 – PF – DePaul Prep

Porter is an extremely strong and physical 6’7” forward. Even while playing against some good size and athletes of Marist, Porter made a big impact down in the paint on both ends in the win. On his paint touches, he scored it on a high percentage of his touches posting up. He was aggressive getting himself good position down low and uses his strong frame effectively to seal defenders and finish. The senior finished the game with an efficient 13 points in addition to his rebounding and interior defensive play. Porter is committed to Toledo.

Adoni Vassilakis – 2026 – PG – Marist

There is much to like from the play of Vassilakis. He consistently plays tough defense, runs the point well, and scored an efficient 14 points against a very tough defensive team. He plays strong with the ball in his hands and has good court vision looking to create for others. The senior scored it well getting into the paint and finishing in traffic but also hit a three off the dribble.

Rykan Woo – 2026 – PG – DePaul Prep

It was a big performance from Woo leading DePaul Prep to the win. Not only is Woo a skilled and smart point guard but he also shoots it very well from the outside. In the first half alone, Woo hit a trio of threes and then hit another trio in the second half. Woo led all in the game with 26 points. He moves very well off the ball getting himself good looks from the outside but is also quick with the ball to get into the defense and finish or distribute it as well to hitting a couple of his three off the dribble. Woo is committed to Brown.