Saturday was packed with non-stop actions and countless standouts. Here are a few of the top ones with plenty more coverage to follow in the next few days. Up next is championship Sunday.

Cormac Hanus – 2027 – G/F – Full Package

After being in the Friday portion of this article, Hanus is back in it once again and for the same reason. After a game winning driving basket on Friday, Hanus had another game winner on Saturday. This one was with a three off a pick and pop right at the buzzer to give Full Package the win. The 6’5” wing finished with 14 points in the win.

Will Krueger – 2027 – SG – Wisconsin Legends

After scoring 19 points in his game of the day which included 17 in the first half with 5 threes, Krueger then scored 33 points in his next game He did this while going 7-9 from three continuing to show he’s one of the top outside shooters in all of Wisconsin. More than a shooter, Krueger is a bouncy two guard with great size at 6’5” who knows how to play.

Chris Retic – 2027 – SF – Jay Academy

Retic had one of the most impressive halves of the entire tournament. This was with 18 points in the second half of a game leading Jay Academy to a win. He is a highly athletic wing with good size at 6’7” as well to his offensive skill set. Retic shoots it well spotting up from three but can also create for himself off the dribble getting into the mid-range and paint.

Corvalis Stewart Jr. – 2028 – G – Wisconsin Academy

Stewart was one of the top scorers of the day on Saturday. In his first game of the day, he went for 22 points and then was even better in his night game going for 28 points. In each of these games, the guard just could not be stopped from getting into the paint. More than just a scorer, the sophomore also saw the floor well on the attack finding shooters as well as playing harassing on ball pressure defense.

Zahari Threatt – 2029 – F – Mac Irvin Fire

Threatt is an aggressive and overpowering 6’5” forward who made a huge impact helping the 15U Fire to a win. He led them with 16 points but his great play went much further than just that. On both ends of the floor, he was dominant on the glass, grabbing everything near him as well as out of area. He’s 6’5” and plays even bigger with his aggressiveness and athleticism.