MaxPreps Freshman All-America Team: Jakyi Miles of Mesa headlines high school basketball's best from the Class of 2028

By Jordan Divens Apr 7, 2025, 11:30am

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Our look at high school basketball's best from the 2024-25 season continues with the MaxPreps Freshman All-America Team, highlighted by National Freshman of the Year Jakyi Miles of Mesa (Ariz.).

Miles averaged 19.9 points, 6.1 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game to lead the Jackrabbits to the Class 6A state championship game. He joins a list of winners that includes Marvin Bagley III, LaMelo Ball, Cameron Boozer, Trey Lyles, Onyeka Okongwu and Derik Queen.

Selections are based on team success, individual production and local, regional and state honors from the recently-completed season. Potential at the college and professional level is not a primary consideration. Players on post-graduate or non-scholastic programs are not eligible for inclusion.
(Graphic: Ryan Escobar)
(Graphic: Ryan Escobar)
First Team

6-4 | Guard
Averaged 17.0 points, 5.2 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game to lead the Blackhawks (18-10) to the second round of the Open Division state tournament.



6-5 | Guard
Averaged 27.6 points, 6.2 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.9 steals per contest while leading the Green Devils (18-12) to the Class 5A state semifinals.

6-3 | Guard
Led the Jackrabbits (22-8) to the Class 6A state championship game, averaging 19.9 points, 6.1 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 2.1 steals per outing.

6-7 | Wing
Helped the Bulldogs (26-4) reach the Class AAAAA state quarterfinals, putting up 17 points, 11 rebounds and three assists per game.

6-3 | Guard
Helped the Storm (25-7) advance to the Class 1A state championship with averages of 21.1 points, 4.4 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game.

Second Team

6-10 | Center
Highly-regarded prospect with rich bloodlines put up 13.5 points, 11.9 rebounds, 2.0 blocked shots per game in his second season of high school hoops.

6-7 | Forward
Helped the Mustangs (24-7) earn a spot in the Division 1 state tournament with averages of 16.1 points and 9.0 rebounds per outing. Piled up 13 double-doubles on the season.

6-10 | Center
Averaged 20 points, 12 rebounds and four blocked shots per game while shooting 67 percent from the field to help the Eagles (16-13) reach the second round of the Private state tournament.

6-6 | Wing
Only freshman featured on the Chicago-Sun Times All-Area team tallied 19 points, 10 rebounds and three assists per game for the Wildcats (20-13).



6-1 | Guard
Tallied 26.2 points, 4.4 rebounds, 2.8 steals and 2.4 assists per game.

Third Team

6-8 | Forward
Showed flashes of his potential throughout the year, including erupting for 34 points, 17 rebounds and seven blocks in an 83-77 loss to St. Frances Academy (Baltimore). Bogard averaged 12.8 points and 8.3 rebounds per outing.

6-5 | Guard
Helped the Red Raiders (24-5) to the Class 6A state quarterfinals with averages of 15.5 points, 6.3 rebounds and 2.0 assists per outing.

5-10 | Guard
Part of a 30-win team that reached the Class 3A state championship game, put up 15.1 points, 4.8 assists, 4.3 rebounds and 2.4 steals per contest.

6-1 | Guard
Filled the stat sheet with averages of 18.8 points, 5.7 rebounds, 4.2 assists, 2.0 steals per game for the Lancers (23-6).

6-1 | Guard
Guided the Huskies (20-9) to the Class 3A state semifinals, tallying 22.2 points, 5.9 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 4.1 steals per game. Smith pumped in a season-high 40 points twice during his debut season.

Honorable Mention



6-3 | Guard
Son of former NBA champion Raja Bell averaged 25.9 points, 10.1 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 2.8 steals per contest.

6-6 | Wing
Christ School (28-3) captured its third straight NCISAA Class 4A state championship and ended the season ranked No. 19 in the final MaxPreps Top 25 as Collins averaged 9.0 points, 2.8 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game.

6-4 | Guard
Averaged 15.6 points, 6.0 rebounds and 4.8 assists per contest for the Kingsmen (16-9) while shooting 41 percent from 3-point range and 92 percent from the free-throw line.

6-5 | Guard
Playing in his fourth season of varsity basketball, Cooper averaged 18.2 points, 3.9 rebounds, 2.3 steals and 2.2 assists per game for the Spartans (14-12).

6-5 | Guard
Helped the Cardinals (19-14) reach the Class 5A Division 1 state tournament, averaging approximately 18 points per contest while shooting 40 percent from 3-point range.

6-9 | Center
Dallas-area Freshman of the Year averaged 11 points and seven rebounds to help the Cowboys (28-8) reach the quarterfinals of the Class 4A Division 1 state tournament.

6-2 | Guard
Class AAAAAA Freshman of the Year averaged 16.2 points, 6.2 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.8 steals per game to help the Hawks (20-10) reach the state tournament.

6-2 | Guard
Broke the school's single-game freshman scoring record with a season-high 38 points in a 78-73 triumph over Edison (Tulsa, Okla.). McDaniel helped the Bulldogs (18-9) earn a berth in the Class 3A state tournament.



6-4 | Guard
Helped the Jaguars (11-10) reach the Class 5A state semifinals, averaging 20.2 points, 5.9 rebounds 2.7 assists and 2.5 steals per contest.

6-3 | Guard
Top Class of 2028 prospect from the Bluegrass State averaged 15.2 points and 3.5 rebounds per game to help the Bulldogs (17-12) to the first round of the 7th Region tournament.

6-1 | Guard
Guided the Warriors (24-5) to the Class A state championship game, averaging 11.9 points, 4.6 rebounds, 4.4 assists and 2.1 steals per game.

6-8 | Forward
Helped the Eagles (25-5) reach the second round of the Division I Southern Section tournament with averages of 16.6 points, 8.0 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game.

6-5 | Guard
Second-leading scorer (10.2 points) and leading rebounder (6.1) for Class 5 state champions.

6-5 | Wing
Top freshman out of the DMV averaged 10.0 points, 4.1 rebounds and 1.9 assists to help the Bulldogs (23-7) win the MDPSSBT state championship.

6-5 | Guard
Helped the Bulldogs go 19-5 and reach the sectional finals while averaging 14.5 points per game.

Past MaxPreps Freshmen of the Year
2010 — Aquille Carr, Patterson (Baltimore)
2011 — Trey Lyles, Arsenal Tech (Indianapolis)
2012 — Malik Newman, Callaway (Jackson, Miss.)
2013 — Harry Giles, Wesleyan Christian Academy (High Point, N.C.)
2014 — Cody Riley, Sierra Canyon (Chatsworth, Calif.)
2015 — Marvin Bagley III, Corona del Sol (Tempe, Ariz.)
2016 — LaMelo Ball/Onyeka Okongwu, Chino Hills (Calif.)
2017 — Kyree Walker, Moreau Catholic (Hayward, Calif.)
2018 — Zion Harmon, Adair County (Columbia, Ky.)
2019 — Emoni Bates, Lincoln (Ypsilanti, Mich.)
2020 — Mikey Williams, San Ysidro (San Diego)
2021 — Derik Queen, St. Frances Academy (Baltimore)
2022 — Cameron Boozer, Columbus (Miami, Fla.)
2023 — Jason Crowe Jr., Lynwood (Calif.)
2024 — Gene Roebuck, La Mirada (Calif.)