2019 -3rd & 4th Grade top 20 All Stars
Not Pictured: Joey Puletti, My'chael Whitt, Mason Broyles
#91 King Young - High IQ player who never stops talking. He is a true point guard. True point guard who has a feel for the game and is extremely tough and has a bright future.
#517 Abraham Howard-Not too many kids play the game the right way like Howard. He is physically strong an plays well on both ends of the floor. He also very team oriented.
#516 Darian Shy-All around player who shows that defense is fun for him. He uses change of pace to his advantage like a young Chris Paul.
#116 Peyton Howell-Peyton plays extremely hard. He is really quick and get past defenders. He is a good finisher with good handles. Can’t wait to see him in June.
#501 LeShawn Hill-LeShawn has a great feel for the game. He plays the game with very good pace and handles the ball well in traffic. Such a creative scorer with a big upside.
#525 Jamar Keys-Jamar was one of the biggest on the floor who used his body extremely well. He is a good rebounder and runs the floor well. He is only going to get better.
#13 Kamari Roberts-Not too many youngsters can use both hands extremely well. Not only does he use both hands at an advanced level for his age, he has excellent court vision. He demonstrated overall toughness.
#35 Jordan Langford-Jump shot has really good form, a crafty handler and possesses qualities of a true scorer who has the ability to make others around him better. His future is bright. Can’t wait to see him in June.
#2 Marlon Jackson-Basketball runs through his blood. He played an all around game. His shot is advanced for his age and he took pride in playing defense as well as being a floor general. True point guard.
#36 Blake McPherson-Not too many players play the game the right way. Great team player who is very smart decision maker. He has really nice, advanced footwork and he’s only going to get better.
#44 Rajon House-It is very rare that you find a player like Rajon who has a nice outside touch, fast and crafty. He is a tenacious defender and has an all around toughness.
#117 Carlos Vaughn-Carlos rebounds the ball very well especially when the ball is out of his area and he has to go get it. He scored the ball consistently and most importantly played team ball.
#518 Braylon Anderson-Braylon has a very mature composure to be so young. He is very patient and allows plays to develop without forcing the issue. He hustles for loose balls and is very gritty. A player like him is needed on any team. a true coaches' dream.
#502 Christian Blevins-You can tell Christian has a true love for the game. He is a strong finisher around the basket and played defense with pride. You can tell he enjoys playing the game. He is only going to get better.
#39 Gary Alexander -Gary has an unbelievable textbook shooting form. He also rebounded well. We liked that he played with an edge and will do whatever it takes to win.
#96 Joey Puletti- He handled the ball extremely well not only did he show some toughness, he was able to get to the rim well in the open court. Very explosive!
#5 My’chael Whitt- He moves well on the floor and is a very good north-south speed. He also has nice touch around the rim and finishes very well.
#134 Jeremy Presley-Good court vision and court presence; took pride playing defense. He plays with so much swag and his confidence is inspiring. He definitely makes the players around him better.
#28 Mason Broyles-Mason has a high basketball IQ. He is also very fast has active hands and feet and plays very well in the open court.
#126 Aiden Garsin- He has crafty handles and a good shooter; plays with heart and loves basketball. You can tell he plays with a chip on his shoulder.Look forward to seeing him at June camp.
#517 Abraham Howard-Not too many kids play the game the right way like Howard. He is physically strong an plays well on both ends of the floor. He also very team oriented.
#516 Darian Shy-All around player who shows that defense is fun for him. He uses change of pace to his advantage like a young Chris Paul.
#116 Peyton Howell-Peyton plays extremely hard. He is really quick and get past defenders. He is a good finisher with good handles. Can’t wait to see him in June.
#501 LeShawn Hill-LeShawn has a great feel for the game. He plays the game with very good pace and handles the ball well in traffic. Such a creative scorer with a big upside.
#525 Jamar Keys-Jamar was one of the biggest on the floor who used his body extremely well. He is a good rebounder and runs the floor well. He is only going to get better.
#13 Kamari Roberts-Not too many youngsters can use both hands extremely well. Not only does he use both hands at an advanced level for his age, he has excellent court vision. He demonstrated overall toughness.
#35 Jordan Langford-Jump shot has really good form, a crafty handler and possesses qualities of a true scorer who has the ability to make others around him better. His future is bright. Can’t wait to see him in June.
#2 Marlon Jackson-Basketball runs through his blood. He played an all around game. His shot is advanced for his age and he took pride in playing defense as well as being a floor general. True point guard.
#36 Blake McPherson-Not too many players play the game the right way. Great team player who is very smart decision maker. He has really nice, advanced footwork and he’s only going to get better.
#44 Rajon House-It is very rare that you find a player like Rajon who has a nice outside touch, fast and crafty. He is a tenacious defender and has an all around toughness.
#117 Carlos Vaughn-Carlos rebounds the ball very well especially when the ball is out of his area and he has to go get it. He scored the ball consistently and most importantly played team ball.
#518 Braylon Anderson-Braylon has a very mature composure to be so young. He is very patient and allows plays to develop without forcing the issue. He hustles for loose balls and is very gritty. A player like him is needed on any team. a true coaches' dream.
#502 Christian Blevins-You can tell Christian has a true love for the game. He is a strong finisher around the basket and played defense with pride. You can tell he enjoys playing the game. He is only going to get better.
#39 Gary Alexander -Gary has an unbelievable textbook shooting form. He also rebounded well. We liked that he played with an edge and will do whatever it takes to win.
#96 Joey Puletti- He handled the ball extremely well not only did he show some toughness, he was able to get to the rim well in the open court. Very explosive!
#5 My’chael Whitt- He moves well on the floor and is a very good north-south speed. He also has nice touch around the rim and finishes very well.
#134 Jeremy Presley-Good court vision and court presence; took pride playing defense. He plays with so much swag and his confidence is inspiring. He definitely makes the players around him better.
#28 Mason Broyles-Mason has a high basketball IQ. He is also very fast has active hands and feet and plays very well in the open court.
#126 Aiden Garsin- He has crafty handles and a good shooter; plays with heart and loves basketball. You can tell he plays with a chip on his shoulder.Look forward to seeing him at June camp.
2019 -5th Grade top 20 All Stars
Not Pictured: Dion-Quaris Hardy, Dre Park
#507 Darek Whitfield- Darek is a superb athlete at his age. He can get to the basket with either hand and finish with ease. One of his best attributes is his ability to get his teammates involved in the play and still get his, on defensive end be a lockdown defender.
#506 Liam Ten Broeck- Liam is just a hard nose kid that does it all. He is the player that every coach wants to coach . He sets a hard screen than rolls to the basket for the put back. You don't find too many kids at his age with a motor like his.
#136 Dion-Quaris Hardy- Dion has great handles that he displays this weekend. He has a great burst and explosion getting to the basket. Dion plays with a edge and swagger that made him an all star.
#45 Dre Park- Dre is a willing passer when teammates make proper passer and when teammates make proper cuts to the basket. Clearly, loves the game and plays with a tone of heart to make him a kid to watch.
#160 Malsi Pearson- Malisi has excellent ball handling at his age. He just makes the game so easy for himself. He is able to drive through traffic and finish with his left or right just plays the game the right way. He is regarded as one of the top point guards in the nation.
#169 Noah Makesh- Noah has showed this weekend that he has a very high IQ. He is long and athletes for his size. He plays the game very smart for his age Noah has a very soft touch around the basket. He also plays the game very unselfishly.
#49 Rashaad Davis- Rashaad is able to split defend with easy, show the ability to handle any pressure has the ability to be an upcoming star in the class of 2026.
#109 Jayjohn Allen- runs the floor very well at his age. Good finisher in transition, loves the game was having fun all weekend. Look to see more of him in the future because he is only going to get better.
#217 Jordan Dean- Big guard who used his size very well to finish around the basket. He gets a lot of rebounds and can score easily around the basket. Has great motor can change the game easily with his unbelievable skill set and makes others around him better.
#37 Greg Price- very high elite kid. Shoots the ball well. Smooth with ability to change direction quickly. One of the best big at NEO camp this weekend.
#122 Will Occomy- Amazing defender that will make you work to score on him. Shows a passion to defend that you can't touch. But will score on you on the offensive just play the game so smooth and smart.
#132 Peyton Kemp- Peyton lived up to the hype as one of the top point guards in the nation and as one of the top players in the nation. Amazing ball handling skills. Extremely quick and strong at his age that loves to play defense and will do whatever it takes to win. He has a great upsize. He has an unbelievable knack for getting steals and plays great defense. A true floor general who knows how to make others around him better. Can't wait to see him on June 15-16 for the national camp.
#508 Jesse House -Jesse has a nose for the ball get rebound when you don’t think he can finish around the basket very well. Jesse is a very complete player at his age.
#123 Jayden Dills- Jayden has great floor vision and very skilled and is a very aggressive player. This kid is fun to watch. You can tell he plays basketball for fun as well as working on his skills. Keep up the good work!
#266 Takis Tyler- very good handles , great court vision for his age very pesky defender. Showed why he was a Top 20 all star this weekend. He has tremendous upside!
#4 Howard Williams- Scores at will in the low post. Finishes over anyone with ease. He has foot work like a guard. He showed excellent rebounder and can slo block shot around the rim one of the best big man this weekend.
#559 TJ Crumble- Big man who dominated the post . He gets a lot of rebounds and can score easily with his back to the basket. He has unbelievable hands and with a great feel for the game. Hands down one of the best big man in the nation. Great future for him.
#170 Scoop Smith- Great scorer, knows how to lead his team to victory . Very smooth with ability to change direction quickly and make others better around him with his speed and quickness. Hands down one of the best point guards in the nation.
#114 Jahvon Johnson- Finish in Traffic well. Above average skills, quick and just flat out plays the game the right. You can tell he spends time in the gym working on his game.
#506 Liam Ten Broeck- Liam is just a hard nose kid that does it all. He is the player that every coach wants to coach . He sets a hard screen than rolls to the basket for the put back. You don't find too many kids at his age with a motor like his.
#136 Dion-Quaris Hardy- Dion has great handles that he displays this weekend. He has a great burst and explosion getting to the basket. Dion plays with a edge and swagger that made him an all star.
#45 Dre Park- Dre is a willing passer when teammates make proper passer and when teammates make proper cuts to the basket. Clearly, loves the game and plays with a tone of heart to make him a kid to watch.
#160 Malsi Pearson- Malisi has excellent ball handling at his age. He just makes the game so easy for himself. He is able to drive through traffic and finish with his left or right just plays the game the right way. He is regarded as one of the top point guards in the nation.
#169 Noah Makesh- Noah has showed this weekend that he has a very high IQ. He is long and athletes for his size. He plays the game very smart for his age Noah has a very soft touch around the basket. He also plays the game very unselfishly.
#49 Rashaad Davis- Rashaad is able to split defend with easy, show the ability to handle any pressure has the ability to be an upcoming star in the class of 2026.
#109 Jayjohn Allen- runs the floor very well at his age. Good finisher in transition, loves the game was having fun all weekend. Look to see more of him in the future because he is only going to get better.
#217 Jordan Dean- Big guard who used his size very well to finish around the basket. He gets a lot of rebounds and can score easily around the basket. Has great motor can change the game easily with his unbelievable skill set and makes others around him better.
#37 Greg Price- very high elite kid. Shoots the ball well. Smooth with ability to change direction quickly. One of the best big at NEO camp this weekend.
#122 Will Occomy- Amazing defender that will make you work to score on him. Shows a passion to defend that you can't touch. But will score on you on the offensive just play the game so smooth and smart.
#132 Peyton Kemp- Peyton lived up to the hype as one of the top point guards in the nation and as one of the top players in the nation. Amazing ball handling skills. Extremely quick and strong at his age that loves to play defense and will do whatever it takes to win. He has a great upsize. He has an unbelievable knack for getting steals and plays great defense. A true floor general who knows how to make others around him better. Can't wait to see him on June 15-16 for the national camp.
#508 Jesse House -Jesse has a nose for the ball get rebound when you don’t think he can finish around the basket very well. Jesse is a very complete player at his age.
#123 Jayden Dills- Jayden has great floor vision and very skilled and is a very aggressive player. This kid is fun to watch. You can tell he plays basketball for fun as well as working on his skills. Keep up the good work!
#266 Takis Tyler- very good handles , great court vision for his age very pesky defender. Showed why he was a Top 20 all star this weekend. He has tremendous upside!
#4 Howard Williams- Scores at will in the low post. Finishes over anyone with ease. He has foot work like a guard. He showed excellent rebounder and can slo block shot around the rim one of the best big man this weekend.
#559 TJ Crumble- Big man who dominated the post . He gets a lot of rebounds and can score easily with his back to the basket. He has unbelievable hands and with a great feel for the game. Hands down one of the best big man in the nation. Great future for him.
#170 Scoop Smith- Great scorer, knows how to lead his team to victory . Very smooth with ability to change direction quickly and make others better around him with his speed and quickness. Hands down one of the best point guards in the nation.
#114 Jahvon Johnson- Finish in Traffic well. Above average skills, quick and just flat out plays the game the right. You can tell he spends time in the gym working on his game.
2019 -6th Grade top 20 All Stars
Not pictured: Marcus Johnson (5th grade), Darryn Peterson, Luke Wilson, Reen Sims
#106 Noah Lewis was arguably the top 6th grade point guard in the camp. He showed the complete package with his elite shooting, ball handling, and quickness. Noah was the best on ball defender all weekend.
#3 Marcus Johnson- showed maturity playing up in this years NEO camp. Pulling and making threes from DEEP while also showing off his quick handles. This crazy, lefty combo guard was a problem for defenders this weekend. He considered the #1 5th grader in the nation.
#53 Jerry Easter showed why he is the best 6th grader this week in every minute on the floor he dominated. He showed the complete package and his versatility as an athlete. The flashy guard could score, rebound and pass as good as any player regardless of grade.
Luke Wilson was arguably the best big in 6th grade. His game is polished and he showed a lot of maturity for his age his hustle on the floor and finishing combined with his size was a nightmare for defenders.
#252 Darryn Peterson was a good all weekend. He was always the most important scorer in his grade. He has both an inside and outside game but his motor is what really makes him a top prospect. Showed why he is the top 6th grader in the country.
#133 Charles Stewart- was outstanding this weekend. He stood out on the defensive end also showing his superb finishing ability in transition.
#164 David Williams played way ahead of his years this weekend. His elite handles combined with his smooth pace was problem for defenders on the other end. He also was very solid and active on defense.
#94 Warren Keel was one of the most exciting players in the camp. His unselfish play is what stood out amongst his peers. He is a PG with quickness, strong finishing and consistent shooting.
#120 Xavier Harris showed the complete package this weekend. There is nothing on the floor he could not do in an elite way. His passing , finishing, and hustle stood out this weekend.
#110 CJ Thomas- could have been arguably the best point guard all weekend. The quick guard was elite with is passing, shooting and finishing ability. I also loved his toughness on both ends.
#212 Reen Sims was one of the best scorers all weekend. His smooth handle and finishing was elite along with his phenomenal shooting. This kids confidence is through the roof.
#141 Trokin Harris was great this weekend. His athleticism is what separates him from others. He was relentless with his attack and also a great rebounder.
#55 Nolan Good was very solid this week. He has a simple and fundamental feel for the game. His flashy passing was impressive and he also makes the right plays. This kid will be loved by high school and even college coaches in the future.
#262 Danny Alfiere was one of the hardest workers all weekend. His hustle and motor are the skills that you either have or you don't. This kid just wanted it more than anyone else.
#194 Keyshawn Ragin showed off his shooting all weekend. He was knockdown from midrange and three. He is also a solid defender.
#3 Marcus Johnson- showed maturity playing up in this years NEO camp. Pulling and making threes from DEEP while also showing off his quick handles. This crazy, lefty combo guard was a problem for defenders this weekend. He considered the #1 5th grader in the nation.
#53 Jerry Easter showed why he is the best 6th grader this week in every minute on the floor he dominated. He showed the complete package and his versatility as an athlete. The flashy guard could score, rebound and pass as good as any player regardless of grade.
Luke Wilson was arguably the best big in 6th grade. His game is polished and he showed a lot of maturity for his age his hustle on the floor and finishing combined with his size was a nightmare for defenders.
#252 Darryn Peterson was a good all weekend. He was always the most important scorer in his grade. He has both an inside and outside game but his motor is what really makes him a top prospect. Showed why he is the top 6th grader in the country.
#133 Charles Stewart- was outstanding this weekend. He stood out on the defensive end also showing his superb finishing ability in transition.
#164 David Williams played way ahead of his years this weekend. His elite handles combined with his smooth pace was problem for defenders on the other end. He also was very solid and active on defense.
#94 Warren Keel was one of the most exciting players in the camp. His unselfish play is what stood out amongst his peers. He is a PG with quickness, strong finishing and consistent shooting.
#120 Xavier Harris showed the complete package this weekend. There is nothing on the floor he could not do in an elite way. His passing , finishing, and hustle stood out this weekend.
#110 CJ Thomas- could have been arguably the best point guard all weekend. The quick guard was elite with is passing, shooting and finishing ability. I also loved his toughness on both ends.
#212 Reen Sims was one of the best scorers all weekend. His smooth handle and finishing was elite along with his phenomenal shooting. This kids confidence is through the roof.
#141 Trokin Harris was great this weekend. His athleticism is what separates him from others. He was relentless with his attack and also a great rebounder.
#55 Nolan Good was very solid this week. He has a simple and fundamental feel for the game. His flashy passing was impressive and he also makes the right plays. This kid will be loved by high school and even college coaches in the future.
#262 Danny Alfiere was one of the hardest workers all weekend. His hustle and motor are the skills that you either have or you don't. This kid just wanted it more than anyone else.
#194 Keyshawn Ragin showed off his shooting all weekend. He was knockdown from midrange and three. He is also a solid defender.
2019 -7th Grade top 20 All Stars
Not Pictured: Joseph White, Kylan Johnson, Antoine Thomas Jr., Andre Blakley
273 – Dwayne Pierce - Big wing or combo guard that is very athletic. He can finish with either hand and has amazing body control while on the go. Can do a little of everything. He was one of the most versatile players in the camp. Very high ceiling!
255 – Amari Freeman – He has great form on his shot and was able to knock down outside shots. He is very strong around the basket for a guard/wing and shows great body control.
66 – Joseph White – Arguably the best shooter in his class this weekend. He showed unlimited range and caught fire every single game! Let’s add that he is a playmaker with an unlimited array of combo moves. This lead guard has great size and was easily one of the top players in his class this weekend.
176 – Vernon Settles – He is a very poised and patient guard. Solid ball handling skills, solid outside shot, solid playmaking skills, great vision, and a very high IQ.
84 – Jedaiah Pettaway – This kid is lightning fast. He is also very explosive and gets to the basket with ease. Wouldn’t be surprised if he is dunking next year.
271 – Jaydyn Johnson – Above average size and strength. Rebounds the ball at a high level and displayed some coast to coast skills. Freight Train and a force in the paint.
138 – Kylan Johnson – A true point guard. Has a nice handle and good vision. He is crafty enough to get by his defender. Floaters could be his trademark.
520 – Antoine Thomas – This kid does not need much space to catch and shoot. He is a confident shooter. Getting in the paint didn’t seem to be much of an issue either.
64 – Andre Blakley – He is a very crafty guard. He is able to get to the basket with speed and/or counter moves and is a very creative finisher at the basket. He is a highly skilled player.
153 – Makal Harrison – Plays on both ends of the floor. He is a solid ball handler and solid defender. Nice strength at the guard position and displayed his playmaking abilities this weekend at the NEO Youth Elite Showcase.
196 – Cortez Freeman – He is a very lengthy wing/big. He is very athletic and can guard all five positions. This kid is a willing passer and his touch around the basket is above average!
545 – Kiori Jordan-Thomas – He has an arsenal of moves. Very creative ball handling skills enables him to get to the basket. Very strong kid that can finish with either hand. He is light on his feet and a fun player to watch!
185 – Jaiden Gladney – Has some nice size at the guard position. Lengthy and plays on both ends of the floor. Great speed and can score the ball on all three levels. He proved to be one of the best at his position this weekend.
550 – Amari Tran – Range, range, range… and he’s a lefty. He is very crafty with his handle and the definition of a bucket. This kid can score it with the best of them.
555 – Joe Dopirak – Great size for his grade. He rebounds well, has nice footwork, and finishes well inside. He is the example of an efficient player. With limited touches inside, he found ways to be very productive on the court. In his Top 20 All-Star appearance, he was able to show a lot more of his skills and really made a name for himself.
139 – Gregory Brooks – Plays with a flare. Very crafty point guard. He can catch fire from behind the arc, which earned him a spot in the Top 20 All Star game this weekend at the NEO Youth Elite Showcase.
221 – Dylan Harper – Mr. Smooth. The game of basketball just seems to come easy for him. He’s a lefty with great size and strength at the guard position. One of the best defenders in his class this weekend at the NEO Youth Elite Showcase. A true ALL AROUND PLAYER!
99 – Tanner Jones – Nice catch and shoot player from behind the arc. Thrives in the open floor and knows how to finish in traffic. He is very athletic and that’s no surprise considering he is the son of NBA player Dahntay Jones!
61- Demarko Johnson – His stock raised as the weekend progressed. He can finish in traffic with either hand. This kid can handle the ball but really thrived playing off the ball. He caught fire in the Top 20 All-Star game and really made a name for himself. Plays with passion!
205 – Deontae Macey – Nice size and athleticism for a big. He has above average strength for his class. He is a great offensive and defensive rebounder who was able to score with ease in the paint this weekend.
255 – Amari Freeman – He has great form on his shot and was able to knock down outside shots. He is very strong around the basket for a guard/wing and shows great body control.
66 – Joseph White – Arguably the best shooter in his class this weekend. He showed unlimited range and caught fire every single game! Let’s add that he is a playmaker with an unlimited array of combo moves. This lead guard has great size and was easily one of the top players in his class this weekend.
176 – Vernon Settles – He is a very poised and patient guard. Solid ball handling skills, solid outside shot, solid playmaking skills, great vision, and a very high IQ.
84 – Jedaiah Pettaway – This kid is lightning fast. He is also very explosive and gets to the basket with ease. Wouldn’t be surprised if he is dunking next year.
271 – Jaydyn Johnson – Above average size and strength. Rebounds the ball at a high level and displayed some coast to coast skills. Freight Train and a force in the paint.
138 – Kylan Johnson – A true point guard. Has a nice handle and good vision. He is crafty enough to get by his defender. Floaters could be his trademark.
520 – Antoine Thomas – This kid does not need much space to catch and shoot. He is a confident shooter. Getting in the paint didn’t seem to be much of an issue either.
64 – Andre Blakley – He is a very crafty guard. He is able to get to the basket with speed and/or counter moves and is a very creative finisher at the basket. He is a highly skilled player.
153 – Makal Harrison – Plays on both ends of the floor. He is a solid ball handler and solid defender. Nice strength at the guard position and displayed his playmaking abilities this weekend at the NEO Youth Elite Showcase.
196 – Cortez Freeman – He is a very lengthy wing/big. He is very athletic and can guard all five positions. This kid is a willing passer and his touch around the basket is above average!
545 – Kiori Jordan-Thomas – He has an arsenal of moves. Very creative ball handling skills enables him to get to the basket. Very strong kid that can finish with either hand. He is light on his feet and a fun player to watch!
185 – Jaiden Gladney – Has some nice size at the guard position. Lengthy and plays on both ends of the floor. Great speed and can score the ball on all three levels. He proved to be one of the best at his position this weekend.
550 – Amari Tran – Range, range, range… and he’s a lefty. He is very crafty with his handle and the definition of a bucket. This kid can score it with the best of them.
555 – Joe Dopirak – Great size for his grade. He rebounds well, has nice footwork, and finishes well inside. He is the example of an efficient player. With limited touches inside, he found ways to be very productive on the court. In his Top 20 All-Star appearance, he was able to show a lot more of his skills and really made a name for himself.
139 – Gregory Brooks – Plays with a flare. Very crafty point guard. He can catch fire from behind the arc, which earned him a spot in the Top 20 All Star game this weekend at the NEO Youth Elite Showcase.
221 – Dylan Harper – Mr. Smooth. The game of basketball just seems to come easy for him. He’s a lefty with great size and strength at the guard position. One of the best defenders in his class this weekend at the NEO Youth Elite Showcase. A true ALL AROUND PLAYER!
99 – Tanner Jones – Nice catch and shoot player from behind the arc. Thrives in the open floor and knows how to finish in traffic. He is very athletic and that’s no surprise considering he is the son of NBA player Dahntay Jones!
61- Demarko Johnson – His stock raised as the weekend progressed. He can finish in traffic with either hand. This kid can handle the ball but really thrived playing off the ball. He caught fire in the Top 20 All-Star game and really made a name for himself. Plays with passion!
205 – Deontae Macey – Nice size and athleticism for a big. He has above average strength for his class. He is a great offensive and defensive rebounder who was able to score with ease in the paint this weekend.
2019 -7th Grade top 40 All Stars
2019 -7th Grade top 60 All Stars
Not pictured: Kaseem Wade,Luke Flynn, Tony Robinson
2019 -8th Grade top 20 All Stars
Not pictured: Jayvion Crable, Sema-J Ramsey, Ephraim Blau
Alexander Fletcher- Lefty guard with a nice feel for the game and got to the rack and scored well in traffic. I love the crafty ways he was able to create plays
Quinton Walton- extremely aggressive strong body attacking the basket rebounds the ball well high level defender and does all the little things to win.
Luke Kuhlmann- skilled big who did everything this weekend he ran the floor well handled in transition rebounded shot well and defended well in the paint
Jayvian Crable -big and strong kid displays a variety of skills he score inside and out. Showed he could handle the ball with a nice touch and shows a nice solid handle.
Jamil Fuller-silky move with a nasty hesitation moreover he's a ball handler can shoot from three and mid range shots. He's not very big but knows how to use his body well to create separation.
Kenyan Lovett- played his way into the top 20. He played with high energy minute he was on the floor. He's a coach's dream. Locked down D rebounds and scores when he gets the opportunity.
Jayden Bolhor- I enjoyed watching him play this weekend. He was one of the most consistent kids at camp. He showed up every single game. He has a nice handles nice shot form 3 midrange. Great job this weekend.
Bezaleel Abdule- He is the best shooter I saw this weekend not only did he shoot it well he played with a lot of energy he also displayed a poised handle and an ability to score at the rim
Virgil Hall was a pleasant surprise he's really skilled and he's problem. He’s one of the tallest kids at camp but very coordinated. He did a good job playing with others and rebound well and showed and nice touch around the base
Quadrees Ward strong quick and athletic guard who could do several things well. He rebounded defended and hustled all weekend his will be really hard to defend once he starts finishing more consistently around the basket.
Jean Griffin-most gifted kid at the camp. His super explosive energy changes direction on a dime finishes with an array of moves at the rim he's elite guard. He will be unstoppable once he constantly hits his 2’s
Edrick Quesada -big kid with a ton of potential controlled the paint during most of the game. He rebounded well, had nice shots and defended well around the basket
Zion Simons -another gifted athlete he has elite speed once he gets the ball in the open floor he's going coast to coast for a lay up. He displayed the same dominance on the defensive end like to see him maintain that level of intensity at all times
Anthony Troncillito -very skilled has really nice handles and makes others around him better. He shoots really well from outside and attended the basket really well
Will Shively -he played his way into the top 20 played well in every game always stood out. He does it all from passing to rebounding to shooting and also defended well
Devon Royal -big kid had a great weekend played with high energy on both ends of the floor he pretty much dominated the paint when he was in the game he rebounded well blocked shots finished at the rim and ran the floor.
Elijah Carter-Plays with a chip on his shoulder plays bigger than his size had good handles as showed the ability to get to the rim and played hard on the defensive end and made others better around him
Ephrain Blau skilled big with a versatile game. He can run, pass, shoot, and dribble he did a good job rebounding and assists and scoring.
Sema-J Ramsey -High energy player rebounded well blocked shots and scored well around the rim.
Raheem Biles -Tall guard with a versatile game. He played with high energy all weekend scored in a variety of ways. He also defended well.
Quinton Walton- extremely aggressive strong body attacking the basket rebounds the ball well high level defender and does all the little things to win.
Luke Kuhlmann- skilled big who did everything this weekend he ran the floor well handled in transition rebounded shot well and defended well in the paint
Jayvian Crable -big and strong kid displays a variety of skills he score inside and out. Showed he could handle the ball with a nice touch and shows a nice solid handle.
Jamil Fuller-silky move with a nasty hesitation moreover he's a ball handler can shoot from three and mid range shots. He's not very big but knows how to use his body well to create separation.
Kenyan Lovett- played his way into the top 20. He played with high energy minute he was on the floor. He's a coach's dream. Locked down D rebounds and scores when he gets the opportunity.
Jayden Bolhor- I enjoyed watching him play this weekend. He was one of the most consistent kids at camp. He showed up every single game. He has a nice handles nice shot form 3 midrange. Great job this weekend.
Bezaleel Abdule- He is the best shooter I saw this weekend not only did he shoot it well he played with a lot of energy he also displayed a poised handle and an ability to score at the rim
Virgil Hall was a pleasant surprise he's really skilled and he's problem. He’s one of the tallest kids at camp but very coordinated. He did a good job playing with others and rebound well and showed and nice touch around the base
Quadrees Ward strong quick and athletic guard who could do several things well. He rebounded defended and hustled all weekend his will be really hard to defend once he starts finishing more consistently around the basket.
Jean Griffin-most gifted kid at the camp. His super explosive energy changes direction on a dime finishes with an array of moves at the rim he's elite guard. He will be unstoppable once he constantly hits his 2’s
Edrick Quesada -big kid with a ton of potential controlled the paint during most of the game. He rebounded well, had nice shots and defended well around the basket
Zion Simons -another gifted athlete he has elite speed once he gets the ball in the open floor he's going coast to coast for a lay up. He displayed the same dominance on the defensive end like to see him maintain that level of intensity at all times
Anthony Troncillito -very skilled has really nice handles and makes others around him better. He shoots really well from outside and attended the basket really well
Will Shively -he played his way into the top 20 played well in every game always stood out. He does it all from passing to rebounding to shooting and also defended well
Devon Royal -big kid had a great weekend played with high energy on both ends of the floor he pretty much dominated the paint when he was in the game he rebounded well blocked shots finished at the rim and ran the floor.
Elijah Carter-Plays with a chip on his shoulder plays bigger than his size had good handles as showed the ability to get to the rim and played hard on the defensive end and made others better around him
Ephrain Blau skilled big with a versatile game. He can run, pass, shoot, and dribble he did a good job rebounding and assists and scoring.
Sema-J Ramsey -High energy player rebounded well blocked shots and scored well around the rim.
Raheem Biles -Tall guard with a versatile game. He played with high energy all weekend scored in a variety of ways. He also defended well.