Month: December 2025

Vikings Conquer the East: Kam Mercer’s Debut Ignites Princeton

The energy inside the Lakota East gymnasium was electric on Tuesday night, but it wasn’t just the conference rivalry fueling the buzz. It was the homecoming of one of Cincinnati’s most dynamic talents.

In a statement 62-37 victory over the Thunderhawks, the Princeton Vikings (4-1, 3-1 GMC) showcased a balanced, high-octane offense and a suffocating defense, all headlined by the highly anticipated debut of Kam Mercer.

A Statement Start

Mercer didn’t make the fans wait long to see what the hype was about. He opened the scoring for the Vikings in spectacular fashion, jumping a passing lane for a steal and sprinting coast-to-coast for a thunderous left-handed tomahawk dunk. That play set the tone for a night where Princeton’s athleticism simply overwhelmed the opposition.

Despite being shadowed by a primary defender or double-teamed nearly every time he touched the ball, Mercer remained efficient and composed. He finished his first game in a Vikings uniform with an impressive stat line:

  • 14 Points (4-for-8 FG, 6-for-7 FT)
  • 6 Rebounds
  • 4 Steals
  • 3 Blocks

The “Mercer Effect”

The constant defensive attention on Mercer acted as a catalyst for the rest of the Princeton roster. With the Thunderhawks focused on containing the newcomer, lanes opened up for a trio of Vikings to punish the defense:

  • Rognny Santiago: 14 Points
  • Amir Phillips: 14 Points
  • A’mire Gill: 12 Points

This balanced scoring attack proved that while Mercer is a superstar addition, the Vikings’ strength lies in their depth and unselfishness.


In His Own Words: “It Feels Good to be Home”

After the game, Mercer was quick to deflect the spotlight toward his teammates and the joy of being back in the Queen City.

“Man, it feels so good to be back home in Cincinnati,” Mercer said. “The environment tonight was exciting, and you could feel the intensity from the jump. I’m just really proud of my teammates; everyone contributed and stepped up when the defense collapsed on me. To get a big GMC win like this in my first game back means everything.”

Looking Ahead: Kam’s First Game at Viking Arena

The Vikings now turn their attention to Friday, December 19, as they host Middletown. The matchup marks Mercer’s first home game at Princeton High School—a night that is expected to draw a very large crowd.

Mercer is already looking forward to the atmosphere at Viking Arena, which holds about 3,000 seats at capacity.

“I’m beyond excited to play in front of the home crowd on Friday,” Mercer added. “It’s a historic basketball school with an enthusiastic fanbase, and their energy is so important to our success. We feed off that noise, and I can’t wait to see the community come out and support us.”

With the Vikings sitting at 4-1 and finding their rhythm with their new-look lineup, the GMC has officially been put on notice.

Photos by: Cara Daugherty

Cincinnati’s Crown Jewel Returns: Five-Star Kam Mercer Transfers to Princeton High School

In a move that has sent shockwaves through the national high school basketball landscape, five-star prospect Kameron Kam Mercer has officially transferred and plans to enroll at Princeton High School in Cincinnati, Ohio. The decision marks a significant shift for one of the nation’s elite talents, bringing a top-ranked player back to a traditional high school environment after spending time with high-level preparatory programs, including associations with the Atlanta-based Overtime Elite (OTE) league.

Mercer, a consensus top-10 national prospect in the Class of 2028, is widely regarded as one of the most exciting young players in the country. His journey through the high-level prep circuit and the AAU scene has already earned him national recognition, placing him firmly on the recruiting boards of nearly every major college program, including Ohio State, Xavier, Cincinnati, Missouri, and Villanova.

The Return Home: From National Prep to Local Spotlight

Mercer’s enrollment at Princeton High School is a homecoming. While his recent basketball ventures have taken him to national programs like Overtime Elite and Huntington Expression Prep, the 6-foot-5 guard is a Cincinnati native.

The decision to join the Vikings’ roster is poised to instantly make Princeton one of the most talked-about programs in Ohio high school basketball. For Mercer, it is an opportunity to play in front of a passionate local fan base and compete for an OHSAA title, a prize the OTE format, which focuses on professional development, does not offer.

In previous comments, Mercer expressed excitement about the prospect of playing in front of his hometown community, stating his goal to elevate the local scene.

“I have built up a lot of buzz, so I know whenever I go to high school and stay in Cincinnati, Ohio, the crowds will be packed. I’m really excited for it… Cincinnati basketball was pretty good. I want to bring that back to life this year.”

The star guard officially joined the Princeton roster in late August, indicating he will be ready to suit up for the Vikings for the upcoming season.

The Impact on Ohio Basketball

The transfer of a player of Mercer’s caliber to the high school ranks is a massive boost for Ohio’s prep scene. The return of five-star talent from national academies and specialized programs like Overtime Elite is not a common occurrence and underscores the quality and visibility of competition within the Greater Cincinnati league.

For Princeton High School, Mercer’s arrival provides a foundational star around whom the team can build a state championship contender. His skillset—combining exceptional scoring ability with playmaking and defensive prowess—is expected to elevate every player on the Vikings’ roster.

As Kam Mercer begins his new chapter at Princeton, all eyes will be watching. His decision confirms that the traditional high school experience, complete with regional rivalries and packed local gyms, remains a powerful draw, even for the most highly sought-after basketball phenoms in the country.

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