Senior forward Camron McDaniels, a dual-sport star, was the cornerstone of the Jeffersontown Chargers’ quarterfinal run in the 2025 KHSAA Sweet 16, despite playing only nine regular-season games due to football commitments. Averaging 22.3 points and 7.2 rebounds per game (201 points, 65 rebounds), McDaniels shone at Rupp Arena. In a 64-59 upset over No. 1 St. Xavier, he scored 17 points, including the final eight, with a game-winning three-point play, and grabbed nine rebounds. Against South Oldham in a 76-75 quarterfinal loss, he delivered 20 points, 14 rebounds, eight assists, and four steals, fueling a comeback from a 15-point deficit. Averaging 18.5 points and 11.5 rebounds in the tournament, McDaniels’ clutch play and versatility helped Jeffersontown (27-7) secure their first Sweet 16 win since 2006, cementing his legacy as a program legend.