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2020 Ohio TOP 20 Allstars
3-4th Grade
K’ Vonte Walter (#274)- K’Vonae displayed an excellent skill set during the weekend. He is also taught and has no problem getting to the basket .Waltres has a motor that makes him special.
Ezenwa Nwagwu (#146)- Ezenwa shows a lot of potential, plays both ends of the floor at a high level at his age. Also, he loves to play defense. Can't wait to continue to watch his growth in the near future.
Kington Hunt (#183) - Hunt has a tight handle and controls the floor very well. Hunt just knows how to play. Hunt has a great feel on how to control the flow of the game very well. Very impressive upside and has a bright future.
Jajuan Bailey (#90)- Arguably, one of the best players in the camp for his age group. Jajuan can do it all, he is a special young man he knows when he has to score and then will get a stop on the defense. Juajuan has a great future. Controls both ends of the floor.(Best Passer)
Maurice Hamrick (#21)- Maurice is one of the top 5 players in the nation. He did not disappoint at all this weekend. He was a fan favorite. He got busy this weekend. Hamrick is scrappy and plays very well. Maurice has great potential and he will be a star in the future.
Marlin Jackson (#77) - Marlin has a high basketball IQ for his age and has an outstanding motor that is unstoppable. Jackson changes and shifts gears at will and is a ball hawk. Great upsize for Jackson, one of the top players in the nation.
Kamarion Roberts (#94)- Kamarion another star from Kentucky who is a great playmaker and ball handler. Roberts can play the floo and knows how to make other players around him play better. He will be a household name in Kentucky.
Jack Griffith (#98)- Jack has nice size, very nice touch around the basket, will block shoot to start a fast break . Great IQ and does what you need to do to win. He is definitely the glue guy for any team. (Top Rebounder)
Mason Broyles (#127) - Mason 2nd grader playing up but you can't tell . He has great floor leadership and skill set for his age. Broyles can make plays for himself or others . Really high basketball IQ. He is the younger cousin of Mechie, Sonny, and Marcus Johnson. (Best Passer)
Lasaveon Robinson (#154) - Can't measure heart and he has it. Robinson is a great defender which every team needs. Size doesn't matter to him will check anyone on the court. He makes it impossible to score on him. (Top Defender)
Jayden Johnson (#149) attacks the rim very well, not afraid of contact at an early age can finish with right or left hand. Very impressive game because he does not back down from anyone and loves to compete.
Kaylen Brooks (#111) Kaylen is a good rebounder and plays with a high motor. Kaylen has great upsize and plays with so much love and respect for the game. He does all the little things to win which makes him someone you must keep your eyes on in the future,
Carter Apple (#186) Not too many kids at this age play with as much passion as he does. Carter is able to get to the basketball at will plays both ends and loves the game at an early age. Carter's future is bright!
Jai-Den Gambrell (#17) Jai is a tough kid who likes contact and can score at will on the offensive end. He is the kid that every team needs. He has a motor for his age and with his passion for the game he is only going to continue to get better.
Jayden Reed Davis (#158) - Jayden has a nice size body can more quickly lateral and is a nice combo guard at his age. He can play multiple positions which will make him a match-up nightmare as he continues to play/ He has a bright future.
Jerome Shanklin (#217) used his size very well to go to the basketball at his age very well. He loved to rebound and pushed the ball forward and had a great motor. Not too many kids at the camp know how to use their body to their advantage.
Tuan Robinson (#192) Tuan stood out as a team player>
Not too many kids come to the camp and want to be a team player. Also, he plays hard and does all the little things to win a game. He is a glue guy and does all the important things to help his team win.
Jaydeion Morrobel (#279) Jaydeion is competitive and likes to play the game. Has a motor that makes him special. He has a motor that is contagious and it makes the players around him work harder. Bright future,
Hunter Blankenship (#120) is an outstanding rebounder plays with a motor able to get rebound in traffic and does a great job making shots in traffic.
Ezenwa Nwagwu (#146)- Ezenwa shows a lot of potential, plays both ends of the floor at a high level at his age. Also, he loves to play defense. Can't wait to continue to watch his growth in the near future.
Kington Hunt (#183) - Hunt has a tight handle and controls the floor very well. Hunt just knows how to play. Hunt has a great feel on how to control the flow of the game very well. Very impressive upside and has a bright future.
Jajuan Bailey (#90)- Arguably, one of the best players in the camp for his age group. Jajuan can do it all, he is a special young man he knows when he has to score and then will get a stop on the defense. Juajuan has a great future. Controls both ends of the floor.(Best Passer)
Maurice Hamrick (#21)- Maurice is one of the top 5 players in the nation. He did not disappoint at all this weekend. He was a fan favorite. He got busy this weekend. Hamrick is scrappy and plays very well. Maurice has great potential and he will be a star in the future.
Marlin Jackson (#77) - Marlin has a high basketball IQ for his age and has an outstanding motor that is unstoppable. Jackson changes and shifts gears at will and is a ball hawk. Great upsize for Jackson, one of the top players in the nation.
Kamarion Roberts (#94)- Kamarion another star from Kentucky who is a great playmaker and ball handler. Roberts can play the floo and knows how to make other players around him play better. He will be a household name in Kentucky.
Jack Griffith (#98)- Jack has nice size, very nice touch around the basket, will block shoot to start a fast break . Great IQ and does what you need to do to win. He is definitely the glue guy for any team. (Top Rebounder)
Mason Broyles (#127) - Mason 2nd grader playing up but you can't tell . He has great floor leadership and skill set for his age. Broyles can make plays for himself or others . Really high basketball IQ. He is the younger cousin of Mechie, Sonny, and Marcus Johnson. (Best Passer)
Lasaveon Robinson (#154) - Can't measure heart and he has it. Robinson is a great defender which every team needs. Size doesn't matter to him will check anyone on the court. He makes it impossible to score on him. (Top Defender)
Jayden Johnson (#149) attacks the rim very well, not afraid of contact at an early age can finish with right or left hand. Very impressive game because he does not back down from anyone and loves to compete.
Kaylen Brooks (#111) Kaylen is a good rebounder and plays with a high motor. Kaylen has great upsize and plays with so much love and respect for the game. He does all the little things to win which makes him someone you must keep your eyes on in the future,
Carter Apple (#186) Not too many kids at this age play with as much passion as he does. Carter is able to get to the basketball at will plays both ends and loves the game at an early age. Carter's future is bright!
Jai-Den Gambrell (#17) Jai is a tough kid who likes contact and can score at will on the offensive end. He is the kid that every team needs. He has a motor for his age and with his passion for the game he is only going to continue to get better.
Jayden Reed Davis (#158) - Jayden has a nice size body can more quickly lateral and is a nice combo guard at his age. He can play multiple positions which will make him a match-up nightmare as he continues to play/ He has a bright future.
Jerome Shanklin (#217) used his size very well to go to the basketball at his age very well. He loved to rebound and pushed the ball forward and had a great motor. Not too many kids at the camp know how to use their body to their advantage.
Tuan Robinson (#192) Tuan stood out as a team player>
Not too many kids come to the camp and want to be a team player. Also, he plays hard and does all the little things to win a game. He is a glue guy and does all the important things to help his team win.
Jaydeion Morrobel (#279) Jaydeion is competitive and likes to play the game. Has a motor that makes him special. He has a motor that is contagious and it makes the players around him work harder. Bright future,
Hunter Blankenship (#120) is an outstanding rebounder plays with a motor able to get rebound in traffic and does a great job making shots in traffic.
5th Grade
Not pictured: #163- Tyler Sutton #297- Kymani Walters #91 Daishon Brown
Ty Harrison (#189) - very quick guard with a tight handle and a good shot. Ty hit multiple 3’s from deep range and plays very hard on both sides of the ball
Deon Johnson (#276) is a good size kid for his age group that shows a lot of capability of playing inside and out. Rebound very well through the showcase and showed dominance by using his size very well. (Top Rebounder)
My’Chael Whitt (#159) My’chael is a guard that shows promise of playing both the 1 and the 2. He has a good looking shot and had a feel for making the right passes a good baseball plays
Tyler Sutton (#163) is a very long guard with a door handle and is a very good 2 way player . Very athletic and was one of the better playmakers in this 5th gae class. (Top Defender)
Braylon Andersonn (#139) is a very quick guard that plays with heart and is fearless and showed he has a good shot as he hit multiple 3s throughout the camp.
Samer Dari (#48) Samer is a longer guard who has a tight handle and plays with high IQ for a 5th grader. He hit shots from deep and finished at the rim. He also has a feel for making the right plays and makes his teammates better.
Darian Shy (113) Darian is a fearless guard who shows an explosive first step. Players have a lot of trouble keeping in front of him and he can shoot an insih the ball at the rim.
He was definitely one of the best pure scorers in his 5th grade class.
Andrewo Brooks (92) Andrew has good size and strength but also showed capability of shooting the ball from the outside. Made some good plays in the past also showed a lot of promise defensively when matching p against other top players.
Carlito Christian (169) Crlito is a guard who has good tendencies and made a lot of good plays. Intransion finishes kenshin the ball and lo setting teammates up with good passes.
Prestyn Wheatley (124) Preston plays with a lot of her fearlessness s he was no scared he matched up with anyone in camp. He rounded the ball well and had a knack for being in the right place and the right time.
Ian Smith (168) Ian is a quick shift guard. He is good in transition and changes speed well. He also was able to hit the open shot and displayed great coute vision. (Best Passer)
Kymani Walters (297) Kymani has a nice frame and scored from anywhere on the floor. He also showed he can handle the ball and defend at a high level. He was an elite rebounder.
Kyree Taylor (93) Kyree was one of the smoothest guards with the basketball. Kyree was able to get in the paint and make plays in transition. Kyree shot wll from behind the ARC
Semah Stone (162) Semah displayed the ability to hit the open shot. He also competes on both ends of the floor. He showcased his ball handling abilities and IQ of the sgame making the right plays
Daishon Brown Jr. (91) Daishun was the smallest in his class. He defended at a high level and handled the ball great. He was able to get in the paint and hit shots. (Top Defender)
Kamari Roberts (188) Kamari is a flat out scorer. One of the better ball handlers in his class and then biggest competitor. He also showed tremendous range.
King Young (105) King is one of the best passeer this weekend. King got in the paint and made plays. King was fearless and always in attack mode. King defends at a high level. (Past Passer)
Daniel Gilhool (96) Daniel was the best rebounder in his class this weekend. He has great hands and was able to finish well. He runs the floor well for his size. (Top Rebounder)
Michael Piere (221) Micheal displayed a great handling of the ball. He was quick in traffic and was one of the aggressive guards this weekend. He was shifty and able to get to the rim.
Jamar Keyes Jr. (157) Jamar can handle the ball well for his size. He also showed his range by shooting a high percentage from behind the ARC. Jamar has great hands and finished well with both hands.
Deon Johnson (#276) is a good size kid for his age group that shows a lot of capability of playing inside and out. Rebound very well through the showcase and showed dominance by using his size very well. (Top Rebounder)
My’Chael Whitt (#159) My’chael is a guard that shows promise of playing both the 1 and the 2. He has a good looking shot and had a feel for making the right passes a good baseball plays
Tyler Sutton (#163) is a very long guard with a door handle and is a very good 2 way player . Very athletic and was one of the better playmakers in this 5th gae class. (Top Defender)
Braylon Andersonn (#139) is a very quick guard that plays with heart and is fearless and showed he has a good shot as he hit multiple 3s throughout the camp.
Samer Dari (#48) Samer is a longer guard who has a tight handle and plays with high IQ for a 5th grader. He hit shots from deep and finished at the rim. He also has a feel for making the right plays and makes his teammates better.
Darian Shy (113) Darian is a fearless guard who shows an explosive first step. Players have a lot of trouble keeping in front of him and he can shoot an insih the ball at the rim.
He was definitely one of the best pure scorers in his 5th grade class.
Andrewo Brooks (92) Andrew has good size and strength but also showed capability of shooting the ball from the outside. Made some good plays in the past also showed a lot of promise defensively when matching p against other top players.
Carlito Christian (169) Crlito is a guard who has good tendencies and made a lot of good plays. Intransion finishes kenshin the ball and lo setting teammates up with good passes.
Prestyn Wheatley (124) Preston plays with a lot of her fearlessness s he was no scared he matched up with anyone in camp. He rounded the ball well and had a knack for being in the right place and the right time.
Ian Smith (168) Ian is a quick shift guard. He is good in transition and changes speed well. He also was able to hit the open shot and displayed great coute vision. (Best Passer)
Kymani Walters (297) Kymani has a nice frame and scored from anywhere on the floor. He also showed he can handle the ball and defend at a high level. He was an elite rebounder.
Kyree Taylor (93) Kyree was one of the smoothest guards with the basketball. Kyree was able to get in the paint and make plays in transition. Kyree shot wll from behind the ARC
Semah Stone (162) Semah displayed the ability to hit the open shot. He also competes on both ends of the floor. He showcased his ball handling abilities and IQ of the sgame making the right plays
Daishon Brown Jr. (91) Daishun was the smallest in his class. He defended at a high level and handled the ball great. He was able to get in the paint and hit shots. (Top Defender)
Kamari Roberts (188) Kamari is a flat out scorer. One of the better ball handlers in his class and then biggest competitor. He also showed tremendous range.
King Young (105) King is one of the best passeer this weekend. King got in the paint and made plays. King was fearless and always in attack mode. King defends at a high level. (Past Passer)
Daniel Gilhool (96) Daniel was the best rebounder in his class this weekend. He has great hands and was able to finish well. He runs the floor well for his size. (Top Rebounder)
Michael Piere (221) Micheal displayed a great handling of the ball. He was quick in traffic and was one of the aggressive guards this weekend. He was shifty and able to get to the rim.
Jamar Keyes Jr. (157) Jamar can handle the ball well for his size. He also showed his range by shooting a high percentage from behind the ARC. Jamar has great hands and finished well with both hands.
6th Grade
Not pictured: #114- Darek Whitfield
167-Johnathan Kelly -OH
Johnathan plays hard when he is on the court. He has good size and is not afraid to mix it up in the paint. His aggressive nature will pay dividends as he ages and plays against more developed competition.
198-Andre Thompson -CDN
Driving to the hoop and finishing consistently is a high level skill thatAndre seems to be developing well. He shares the ball with his teammates. Andre’s passing skills are developing and if he continues to get better will be a “next level” assist maker.
95-Theo Castro - OH
Theo is very quick on the basketball court both with the ball and without it. He has very good instincts for the game as a 6th grader. Facilitating is a skill that is rarely seen in a player his age, yet is already acquiring the ability to guide a team as a facilitator.
126-Roy Jones Jr, -OH
Handling the basketball and getting up and down the court are strengths of Roy Jones Jr. He has good court vision. He makes plays for others as well as for himself.
187-Rashaad Davis -WI
Changing pace is a higher level skill. Rashaad is using pace to set up his drives to the hoop and to keep defenders at bay. He is fearless as he attacks the hoop. He has good vision and anticipates well making scoring easy for him.
275-Lamont Perkins -PA
Moving without the ball is hard to teach. Lamont is good at moving as a 6th grader. That skill will allow him to score many points. He also has good footwork and good size, both of which give him an advantage over his competitors.
340-Milak Myatt -PA
Milak is a long wing player. He likes to play offense and he is always ready to shoot it when he catches. His length allows him to influence shots on the defensive end of the floor.
293-TJ Crumble -OH
This kid has nothing but upside. He is extremely long. He is extremely athletic. He has extremely good footwork. He shoots it well. He rebounds it well. He passes it well. At around 6’4” tall, you will continue to read about him on the big time seen for some time to come.
204-Adrian Lau -CDN
Adrian is a strong 6th grader. He works hard and plays the game as a team player. He has good court vision and is willing to share the basketball.
278-Isiah Gore -NJ
Shooting the basketball is a skill Isiah possesses. He sees the floor well.
112-Scoop Smith -PA
Scoop is exceptional with the basketball in his hands. He can push it up the floor, create in traffic, and dish to set up teammates. He is a true floor general and commands respect when he is on the court.
47-Kevin Lowery -OH
Kevin is a combo guard in the making. He can run the point or play on the wing. He likes to play defense. Kevin is feisty and does not back down from any challenge the game presents.
289-Brayden Fogle -OH
A big lefty. Brayden rebounds well on both the offensive and defensive ends of the floor. He can shoot it and take defenders off the dribble. His game has all the necessary parts to take him to the next level.
209-DeVaughn Lewis -CND
A big physical player, DeVaughn is a good basketball player. He can get to the hoop through traffic and finish at the basket. He also displayed a nice touch from the outside.
160-Jordan Reed Davis -OH
Jordan has body control that is not typical for a player at this point in his development. He can shoot the ball from all three levels. Jordan has very good court vision. His defense is “next level” and he will be a problem for many teams this season and many more teams to come.
9-Rashad Reed -OH
Shifty with the ball in his hands is a good way to describe Rashad. He uses his shiftiness to blow by defenders on the way to the hoop. He is crafty at the rim and uses a number of finishes at the hoop to help him score.
116-Tyler Boss -PA
Quickness is a quality and skill that cannot be taught. Tyler has it. He moves on the court like a hummingbird. He hustles and plays hard at all times.
114-Darek Whitfield -OH
Darek stands out because he plays hard all the time. He hustles while he is on the court. Darek has a solid outside shot and can shoot it from deep.
214-Khani Thomas -OH
Khani is a very strong 6th grader. That size allows him to finish at the hoop with ease.
164-Ty Barlow- one of the most advanced ball handler at the camp. Makes other Players around him better. has a great feel for the game and can really get to the basket. finishes well at the basket. He has advanced handles for a player at his stage of development and has a bright future.
7th Grade
Not pictured: #364- Christian Jackson, #219 Darryn Peterson, # 339- Ethan JEan, #222- Jayquan Stubbs
Darryn Peterson (219) A big all around guard who can play both ends of the court. Looked like a high school player already. Long, strong, athletic, plays great 1-1 defense and has point guard skills. If the game is this easy for Me. Peterson why not just play left handed and sharpen the mid range shot
Marcus Johnson (6th Grader) (1) One of the best rebounding guards I have seen in a while. Marcus is a natural point guard who only plays at his speed and temp. Very high basketball IQ and seems to make the right play every play. Stay calm as if pressure is an illusion. Looks like a high school talent and skill set right now.
Troken Harris (288) Probably the most athletic point guard in the NEO 7th grade has acispy handles , craft moves, and a nice penetration game versi any defense. Would like to see Mr Harris use his triple threat, left hand, and her other player more involved more in order to win more.
Jalen Slaughter (207) an athletic forward who plays on both ends of the floor Nice left hand with a stone inside and outside game would like to seeJalen get the ball orea and create options for his tamates.
Demarco Johnson (52) A very intense guard with a strong offensive game Seem like Mr Johnson loves to compete on both ends of the floor. I would like to see Demarco learn to mix it up a bit offensive as long as you get assists the defense can really double team or trap you. Master the pin guards skill sets needed for the next level.
Vincent Kelly (168) Very, very super athletic guard/forward. Gets easy fast break buckets just off his speed alone. Plays intense defense, rather 1 on 1 wise or full court pressure. Has a special knack for dining the ball on defense plays downhill with the baseball on fast breaks, has a great motor.
Kenny Scott (89) Strong off guard with scrappy handles and good energy. Would love to see him use the left hand and play more out of his triple threat. Go get the ball more and master the running of offense more.
Ronye Thompson (306) A big guard with a nice form in his jump shot. Didn't really see him use the left hand to drive to the basket or finish the basket. Mr. Tonye accepts the challenge of guarding the other teams best guards.
Bryce Bohram (173) Bryce seemed like more of a blend between a guard and a forward. He could work on his handling pressure defense a little better. The weak hand opens up opportunities for any player. He could get his teammates more involved and master reading the game so he can increase his basketball IQ.
Lebron Wayson (135) Lebron is one of the most underrated guards this weekend. Has a very polished right hand and is quick enough for any guards his own age. If Mr. Wayson used the triple threat to create more opportunities for himself and others. He has a great finishing ability around the rim. He could use a more aggressive jump shot.
Ian Parham (184) long skilled wing that has a feel for the game knocked tough shots when needed and defended every teams best player.
Davin Lekperic ( 255) Extremely athletic that takes no plays off whatsoever. Didn't need the ball to make an impact on the game, fierce in transition that will knock down shots.
Ethan Jean (339) not a camp type of player but you can tell he knows the game by the way he plays. He played great defense and was very unselfish.
Jayquan Stubbs (222) Traditional big man that knows his role and doesn't mind doing the dirty work. Great timing on block shots and cleared every rebound that came his way. Sets nice screens to free up his guards and finishes well around the basket.
Darrien Reddick (178) Crafty with the ball that could get wherever on the floor when he wanted. Defended the other team's best players and he definitely knows the game.
Antonio Martin (345) big guard that played inside and out his strong frame helped get to the basket with ease when the defense bagged off him he shot the ball with confidence.
Davis Williams (196) team first type of player who showed a very high IQ for the game. True winner that did everything on the floor to win.
Jason Henlon (15) I loved the offensive and defensive intensity of Jason. If you want a deep 3 , Jason got that. If you need a key stop on defense, Jason seemed to have that. Had Jason got the ball more I'd love to see what else he is made of. One of the top talents in the NEO camp.
Jamari Thomas (88) Jamari is a very crafty guard who can shift speeds and plays at his one tempo. Would like to see him pass more and get his teammates more involved. Can go both directions and breakdown any defender. The point guard is the quarterback first and scores second.
Jeric Uptgraft (31) Big man with a great motor. Had more blocks than any player this weekend at the camp. Very good hands for catching and shooting layups around the basket. Would like to see Jeric demand the ball more on the block more or in generAL
Marcus Johnson (6th Grader) (1) One of the best rebounding guards I have seen in a while. Marcus is a natural point guard who only plays at his speed and temp. Very high basketball IQ and seems to make the right play every play. Stay calm as if pressure is an illusion. Looks like a high school talent and skill set right now.
Troken Harris (288) Probably the most athletic point guard in the NEO 7th grade has acispy handles , craft moves, and a nice penetration game versi any defense. Would like to see Mr Harris use his triple threat, left hand, and her other player more involved more in order to win more.
Jalen Slaughter (207) an athletic forward who plays on both ends of the floor Nice left hand with a stone inside and outside game would like to seeJalen get the ball orea and create options for his tamates.
Demarco Johnson (52) A very intense guard with a strong offensive game Seem like Mr Johnson loves to compete on both ends of the floor. I would like to see Demarco learn to mix it up a bit offensive as long as you get assists the defense can really double team or trap you. Master the pin guards skill sets needed for the next level.
Vincent Kelly (168) Very, very super athletic guard/forward. Gets easy fast break buckets just off his speed alone. Plays intense defense, rather 1 on 1 wise or full court pressure. Has a special knack for dining the ball on defense plays downhill with the baseball on fast breaks, has a great motor.
Kenny Scott (89) Strong off guard with scrappy handles and good energy. Would love to see him use the left hand and play more out of his triple threat. Go get the ball more and master the running of offense more.
Ronye Thompson (306) A big guard with a nice form in his jump shot. Didn't really see him use the left hand to drive to the basket or finish the basket. Mr. Tonye accepts the challenge of guarding the other teams best guards.
Bryce Bohram (173) Bryce seemed like more of a blend between a guard and a forward. He could work on his handling pressure defense a little better. The weak hand opens up opportunities for any player. He could get his teammates more involved and master reading the game so he can increase his basketball IQ.
Lebron Wayson (135) Lebron is one of the most underrated guards this weekend. Has a very polished right hand and is quick enough for any guards his own age. If Mr. Wayson used the triple threat to create more opportunities for himself and others. He has a great finishing ability around the rim. He could use a more aggressive jump shot.
Ian Parham (184) long skilled wing that has a feel for the game knocked tough shots when needed and defended every teams best player.
Davin Lekperic ( 255) Extremely athletic that takes no plays off whatsoever. Didn't need the ball to make an impact on the game, fierce in transition that will knock down shots.
Ethan Jean (339) not a camp type of player but you can tell he knows the game by the way he plays. He played great defense and was very unselfish.
Jayquan Stubbs (222) Traditional big man that knows his role and doesn't mind doing the dirty work. Great timing on block shots and cleared every rebound that came his way. Sets nice screens to free up his guards and finishes well around the basket.
Darrien Reddick (178) Crafty with the ball that could get wherever on the floor when he wanted. Defended the other team's best players and he definitely knows the game.
Antonio Martin (345) big guard that played inside and out his strong frame helped get to the basket with ease when the defense bagged off him he shot the ball with confidence.
Davis Williams (196) team first type of player who showed a very high IQ for the game. True winner that did everything on the floor to win.
Jason Henlon (15) I loved the offensive and defensive intensity of Jason. If you want a deep 3 , Jason got that. If you need a key stop on defense, Jason seemed to have that. Had Jason got the ball more I'd love to see what else he is made of. One of the top talents in the NEO camp.
Jamari Thomas (88) Jamari is a very crafty guard who can shift speeds and plays at his one tempo. Would like to see him pass more and get his teammates more involved. Can go both directions and breakdown any defender. The point guard is the quarterback first and scores second.
Jeric Uptgraft (31) Big man with a great motor. Had more blocks than any player this weekend at the camp. Very good hands for catching and shooting layups around the basket. Would like to see Jeric demand the ball more on the block more or in generAL
8th Grade
Not pictured: #364- Christian JAckson, # 254 Akilles Inglot
185 – Jeston Beatty – Nice size and length at the guard position. He has a very creative handle and a nice feel for the game. Some kids love to play but you can tell Jeston loves it the game. He finishes well in traffic and has a chance to be very special in the future.
229 – Jadallah Suleiman – Ohio’s own represented well this weekend. The lucky lefty has a high motor and a knack for finishing in traffic. He is also tenacious on the boards earning him a Top Rebounder Award this weekend.
220 – Joseph White – The lengthy combo guard out of Illinois did his thing this weekend. His size, speed, and array of crafty combo moves made him tough to guard.
211 – Jeremiah Douglas – The Maryland native is a very confident shooter. His size and scoring mentality allowed him to be very successful this weekend. He has the ability to score inside and out.
301 – Jace Copley – Put the ball in his hands and let him facilitate! The Ohio native has a combination of size, strength, and skill that creates opportunities of success on the court. His court vision was above average earning him a Top Passer Award this weekend.
232 – Trendell Whiting – Nice size and strength. The Illinois native has a high motor and can finish with either hand. He has his way in the paint this weekend.
273 – Marko Zuza – Nice size at the big position. Has a soft touch inside and likes to play with his back to the basket.
262 – Dan Evans – This kid plays hard on both side of the ball. He is a competitor! The combo guards size and strength allows him to take the bumps and still find his sweet spots on the court.
286 – Brian Sullivan – Has a nice feel for the game. Keeps his feet ready for catch and shoot opportunities. He gets after it on both ends of the floor. He can guard 1-5 and it earned him a Top Defender Award this weekend.
209 – Matthew Gilhood – Double double machine out of Pennsylvania! Standing about 6”5, the lefty showed versatility and was relentless on the glass earning him a Top Rebounder Award.
233 – Jordan Roque – Strong frame and can finish inside with the best of them. Florida native is a competitor.
174 – Carter McDole – Great size at 6’5, lengthy, lefty, and highly skilled. Can play above the rim and doesn’t mind putting the ball on the floor. He is a very creative finisher inside and has a very high ceiling! South Carolina has a gem!
218 – Angel Eric – He brought his Connecticut flare to the NEO this weekend. Has the ball on a string and was a problem for many defenders. A true competitor and not afraid of the bright lights!
19 – Dylan Bartchak – Range, range, range… The Ohio native didn’t have to travel far this weekend to display his sharp shooting abilities. Didn’t just settle for the long ball as he was able to show off soft touch floaters as well. He was able to score in bunches this weekend.
287 – Asiah Kielion – One of Lorain’s finest showcased his abilities this weekend. He is very creative with the basketball. Has an array of combo moves and can really get after it on the defensive end as well.
344 – Xavion Roberson – An athlete among athletes. Loves to get out in transition and stays in attack mode. This Maryland kid has a high motor and is very creative around the basket.
177 – Jaiden Gladney – He was easily one of the top players at the NEO. Unlimited range and can catch fire in a hurry. Extremely crafty with the basketball, can finish with either hand, and can pull up on the dime. This kid has Elite written all over him! West Virginia has a stud!
258 – Brayden Freyman – Ready shooter from the corner, runs the floor well, high motor on both ends of the court, and an above average rebounder for his size. Has a knack for rebounding the ball and finding opportunities to score.
190- Shamond Davis – This Wisconsin native is a true playmaker. He has a flashy handle and will break his defender down with his array of combo moves. Can shoot off the dribble with range.
175 – Jai Guerra-Howard – He got better and better throughout the weekend. Confident shooter. Keeps his hands and feet ready on the catch. Was at his best when making plays from the wing position. He scored from all areas of the floor this weekend at the NEO.
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229 – Jadallah Suleiman – Ohio’s own represented well this weekend. The lucky lefty has a high motor and a knack for finishing in traffic. He is also tenacious on the boards earning him a Top Rebounder Award this weekend.
220 – Joseph White – The lengthy combo guard out of Illinois did his thing this weekend. His size, speed, and array of crafty combo moves made him tough to guard.
211 – Jeremiah Douglas – The Maryland native is a very confident shooter. His size and scoring mentality allowed him to be very successful this weekend. He has the ability to score inside and out.
301 – Jace Copley – Put the ball in his hands and let him facilitate! The Ohio native has a combination of size, strength, and skill that creates opportunities of success on the court. His court vision was above average earning him a Top Passer Award this weekend.
232 – Trendell Whiting – Nice size and strength. The Illinois native has a high motor and can finish with either hand. He has his way in the paint this weekend.
273 – Marko Zuza – Nice size at the big position. Has a soft touch inside and likes to play with his back to the basket.
262 – Dan Evans – This kid plays hard on both side of the ball. He is a competitor! The combo guards size and strength allows him to take the bumps and still find his sweet spots on the court.
286 – Brian Sullivan – Has a nice feel for the game. Keeps his feet ready for catch and shoot opportunities. He gets after it on both ends of the floor. He can guard 1-5 and it earned him a Top Defender Award this weekend.
209 – Matthew Gilhood – Double double machine out of Pennsylvania! Standing about 6”5, the lefty showed versatility and was relentless on the glass earning him a Top Rebounder Award.
233 – Jordan Roque – Strong frame and can finish inside with the best of them. Florida native is a competitor.
174 – Carter McDole – Great size at 6’5, lengthy, lefty, and highly skilled. Can play above the rim and doesn’t mind putting the ball on the floor. He is a very creative finisher inside and has a very high ceiling! South Carolina has a gem!
218 – Angel Eric – He brought his Connecticut flare to the NEO this weekend. Has the ball on a string and was a problem for many defenders. A true competitor and not afraid of the bright lights!
19 – Dylan Bartchak – Range, range, range… The Ohio native didn’t have to travel far this weekend to display his sharp shooting abilities. Didn’t just settle for the long ball as he was able to show off soft touch floaters as well. He was able to score in bunches this weekend.
287 – Asiah Kielion – One of Lorain’s finest showcased his abilities this weekend. He is very creative with the basketball. Has an array of combo moves and can really get after it on the defensive end as well.
344 – Xavion Roberson – An athlete among athletes. Loves to get out in transition and stays in attack mode. This Maryland kid has a high motor and is very creative around the basket.
177 – Jaiden Gladney – He was easily one of the top players at the NEO. Unlimited range and can catch fire in a hurry. Extremely crafty with the basketball, can finish with either hand, and can pull up on the dime. This kid has Elite written all over him! West Virginia has a stud!
258 – Brayden Freyman – Ready shooter from the corner, runs the floor well, high motor on both ends of the court, and an above average rebounder for his size. Has a knack for rebounding the ball and finding opportunities to score.
190- Shamond Davis – This Wisconsin native is a true playmaker. He has a flashy handle and will break his defender down with his array of combo moves. Can shoot off the dribble with range.
175 – Jai Guerra-Howard – He got better and better throughout the weekend. Confident shooter. Keeps his hands and feet ready on the catch. Was at his best when making plays from the wing position. He scored from all areas of the floor this weekend at the NEO.
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