In a season defined by national exposure, rising expectations and the continued emergence of Arizona as a true basketball hot-bed, no player or college prospect made a louder statement on the biggest stage than CIA Bella Vista Prep's star 6-foot senior point guard Miles Sadler (West Virginia signee). Last weekend, Sadler put the finishing touches on a remarkable prep school career - leading CIA Bella Vista Prep to an amazing National Championship victory at the prestigious Chipotle Nationals, televised live on ESPN. In a thrilling championship matchup against nationally acclaimed Montverde Academy (FL), Sadler rose to the occasion - delivering a dominant, MVP-winning performance that cemented his legacy among the elite players in America.
On the national stage, under the brightest lights, Sadler took complete control. He led CIA Bella Vista Prep with poise - scoring at a high level, facilitating for teammates, and applying relentless defensive pressure against some of the nation’s top guards. In both the semi-final and the championship games, Sadler elevated his play even further, proving that when the stakes are highest, he is at his very best. In doing so, he didn’t just win a national championship - he made a statement.
Despite being ranked #26 overall in the country by ESPN, Sadler entered the postseason with something to prove. In one of the more surprising decisions of the year, he was left off the roster for the prestigious McDonald’s All-American Game - a snub that did not go unnoticed. For many players, that moment might have been a setback. For Miles Sadler, it became fuel. From that point forward, Sadler went on an absolute tear - dominating elite competition and leading CIA Bella Vista Prep through one of the most impressive postseason runs in recent memory.
The journey began with a statement victory in the Nike EYBL Scholastic Championship, where Bella Vista defeated the nation’s No. 1-ranked AZ Compass Prep. That win alone sent shockwaves across the national landscape. But Sadler and CIA Bella Vista weren’t done. While entering the Chipotle Nationals as the #3 seed, the program carried momentum, confidence, and a chip on its shoulder as well. What followed was a dominant run through the bracket, culminating in a National Championship and the No. 1 overall ranking in the country. At the center of it all was Sadler.
For those who have followed Sadler’s journey closely, his breakout on the national stage came as no surprise. Widely regarded as one of the top prospects in America's 2026 class, Sadler has long been viewed as an elite floor general, but his performance at Chipotle Nationals elevated him into a category all of his own. Simply put, he proved he is the best point guard in America. His ability to control tempo, create opportunities for others, score when needed, and defend at a high level, separates him from his peers. He plays with a calm confidence and understanding of the game that is rare at the high school level. And when the moment demanded greatness, he delivered.
Sadler’s performance and CIA Bella Vista Prep’s National Championship represents something much bigger than just one player or one team. It’s a defining moment for Arizona basketball. Now, with CIA Bella Vista capturing a national title on ESPN, Arizona’s prep school scene has firmly established itself as the premier destination for elite talent in the country. The success of Sadler and CIA Bella Vista Prep will only continue to attract high-level prospects to the state - further strengthening an already thriving basketball ecosystem.
Beyond the accolades, the rankings, and the championships, Miles Sadler’s story carries a deeper message. He is the blueprint. Whether you’re an elite prospect or still trying to make a name for yourself, Sadler’s journey is a reminder of what it means to stay focused, stay motivated, and let your game speak for itself. He wasn’t selected as a McDonald’s All-American, so he went out and proved everyone wrong. He left no doubt. Sadler competed at the highest level, played with relentless passion, and delivered when it mattered most - showing that recognition isn’t given, it’s earned.
Sadler will now take his talents to the West Virginia Mountaineers men’s basketball program, where he signed this past fall, and West Virginia fans could not be more excited. With his skill-set, leadership and competitive edge, Sadler has the potential to play at the highest levels of the game—and yes, even reach the NBA. His future is incredibly bright.
Miles Sadler didn’t just finish his prep career, he defined it. He turned adversity into motivation, doubt into dominance, and opportunity into legacy.

