Stanfield has worked with Travis Hunter, Ryan Williams and Jeremiah Smith. He's painted cleats worn by pros such as Travis Etienne Jr., Emeka Egbuka and Carlos Correa. He's even painted custom Nikes for Caitlin Clark. He's been customizing shoes for six years -- and he just turned 20. What started as a high school hobby has evolved into a successful side hustle. When he's not spray-painting kicks, he's playing wide receiver and taking classes at Houston Christian.
Whether he knows it or not, 6-foot-5 Zane Daoud of San Marino High is going to be a role model for kids born deaf. He was one of them, 60% deaf since birth. He rebelled against wearing hearing aids. He'd take them off constantly while growing up. By high school, he says he figured out how much they could help him and stopped worrying what people thought. He should be a top basketball player for Rio Hondo League favorite San Marino this season.