Elite Mizzou PF signee Toni Bryant transfers to Southeastern Prep (Fla.)
An already loaded Southeastern Prep (Fla.) 2025-26 boys basketball roster is adding yet another blue-chip prospect to the mix.
Four-star power forward Toni Bryant has transferred to SEPA from Zephyrhills Christian Academy, ESPN’s Paul Biancardi reported on Friday evening. Bryant has enrolled and will begin attending classes and practicing with the Falcons at the beginning of next week, per the report.
The news comes after Zephyrhills head coach Zach Reynolds and the program parted ways earlier this week. Reynolds released a statement citing a lack of “upholding strong ethics and its own moral code of conduct.”
Bryant, a Missouri signee, is the No. 20 overall prospect and No. 2 power forward in the 2026 cycle, according to the Rivals Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all major recruiting media companies. He’s also the No. 2 senior in the Sunshine State.
It’s a mega addition to a Southeastern Prep squad that includes five other ranked prospects, including the No. 1 and No. 2 overall recruits in the 2027 cycle in Five-Star Plus+ PF C.J. Rosser and five-star center Obinna Ekezie Jr.
The Falcons are currently 14-6 this season and rank as the No. 22 team in the nation and No. 4 team in Florida, according to the Massey Ratings. They have wins over the likes of Montverde Academy (Fla.) and Riviera Prep (Fla.).
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Zephyrhills is now down its head coach to start the season and its top-ranked player. The Warriors own a 17-3 record this season and are the No. 40 team in Florida, per Massey.
More on Toni Bryant
Bryant, who also previously played for North Tampa Christian Academy, committed to Dennis Gates and Mizzou on Sept. 8 and has since signed with the SEC program.
Last month, he was named a top performer at the Tarkanian Classic by Rivals’ Jamie Shaw, who had this to say about the blue-chipper:
“Bryant showed that he can be at his best when his game is streamlined and he is playing close to the basket. Bryant, listed at a lengthy 6-foot-10, has a real advantage over most high school bigs with his length and athleticism. He is a real run-and-jump athlete who is already mature in his frame; that is is difficult for many bigs to match up with him, who are oftentimes some combination of not as big, not as strong, or not as athletic. When Bryant focuses on playing to his advantages, he produces in a big way. He produced at the Tarkanian Classic, finishing with a game-high 22 points in a head-to-head win against No. 1 center Arafan Diane and following that up with a 24-point outing on Day 2. The tools have always been in place, and the production is starting to find some consistency.”
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