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Class AAAAAAA

FIRST TEAM
G – Isaiah Collier, Wheeler, Sr.
G – Stephon Castle, Newton, Sr.
W – Ace Bailey, McEachern, Jr.
W – Jelani Hamilton, Wheeler, Sr.
C – Arrinten Page, Wheeler, Sr.

SECOND TEAM
G – Jamichael Davis, McEachern, Sr.
G – Gicarri Harris, Grayson, Jr.
G – Roc Lee, Berkmar, Jr.
W – Lamariyon Jordan, Norcross, Sr.
F – Jaiun Simon, Pebblebrook, Sr.

THIRD TEAM
G – Bilal Abdur-Rahman, Norcross, Sr.
G – Josh Dixon, Milton, So.
G – Luke Flynn, Walton, Jr.
G – Mier Panoam, Norcross, Sr.
C – JD Palm, McEachern, So.

Class AAAAAA

FIRST TEAM
G – Brandon Rechsteiner, Etowah, Sr.
W – Frankquon Sherman, Grovetown, Sr.
F – Braedan Lue, Alexander, Jr.
F – Osmar Garcia, Lanier, Sr.
F – Brigham Rogers, Blessed Trinity, Sr.

SECOND TEAM
G – Karris Bilal, Riverwood, Jr.
G – Devon Rainey, Jonesboro, Sr.
W – John McQueen, Langston Hughes, Jr.
F – Jayce Nathaniel, Lanier, Jr.
C – Spencer Elliott, St. Pius X, Sr.

THIRD TEAM
G – Authur Johnson, Douglas County, Sr.
G – Brandon Peters, Woodward Academy, Jr.
G – Preston Parker, Sequoyah, Sr.
W – Mason Etter, Etowah, Sr.
F – Derrion Reid, Grovetown, Jr.

Class AAAAA

FIRST TEAM
G – Kory Mincy, Tri-Cities, Sr.
G – David Thomas, Eagle’s Landing, Sr.
G – CJ Brown, Kell, Jr.
F – Dylan Faulkner, Calhoun, Sr.
C – Peyton Marshall, Kell, Jr.

SECOND TEAM
G – Jeremiah Holloway, Winder-Barrow, Sr.
G – Jay Boyd, Hiram, Sr.
G – Jaylen Sanford, Jones County, Sr.
G – Saulamon Evans, Mays, Sr.
F – Josiah Lawson, Tucker, Jr.

THIRD TEAM
G – Camryn Perkins, Warner Robins, Jr.
G – Mykel Williams, Mays, Sr.
W – Chase Tyler, Hiram, Jr.
F – Leslie Black, Statesboro, Sr.
F – Walter Matthews, Hiram, Jr.

Class AAAA

FIRST TEAM
G – Da’Avion Thomas, McDonough, Sr.
G – Christian Anderson, Lovett, Jr.
G – Daveon Henderson, Westside-Macon, Sr.
G – Kyle Greene, Pace Academy, Jr.
F – Caleb Wilson, Holy Innocents’, So.

SECOND TEAM
G – Rudolph Satcher, Baldwin, Sr.
G – Amon McDowell, McDonough, Sr.
W – Mason Lewis, Woodland-Stockbridge, Jr.
F – Cal Rich, Southeast Whitfield, Sr.
F – LJ Moore, Pace Academy, Jr.

THIRD TEAM
G – Taison Mathis, Miller Grove, Jr.
G – RJ Kennedy, Fayette County, Sr.
G – Shannon Fountain, Westside-Macon, Sr.
G – Kavon Johnson, Westover, Sr.
W – Kyle Walters, Lovett, Sr.

Class AAA

FIRST TEAM
G – Jadon Yeh, White County, Sr.
G – Antonio Baker, Johnson-Savannah, Sr.
W – Shamarrie Hugie, Beach, Sr.
W – Micah Smith, Sandy Creek, Jr.
F – Antoine Lorick, Cross Creek, Sr.

SECOND TEAM
G – Amari Brown, Sandy Creek, Jr.
G – Vic Newsom, Sandy Creek, Sr.
G – Brent Bowman, Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe, Sr.
W – Tahj Johnson, Hart County, Sr.
C – Jackson McVey, Gilmer, So.

THIRD TEAM
G – Trevor Oechsle, Oconee County, Sr.
G – Josh Kavel, Wesleyan, Jr.
G – Khamren Little, Mary Persons, Sr.
F – AJ Dent, Thomasville, Sr.
F – Darius Reynolds, Cedar Grove, Sr.

Class AA

FIRST TEAM
G – Lavonta Ivery, Thomson, Jr.
W – Khalon Hudson, Westside-Augusta, Sr.
W – Cedric Taylor, Drew Charter, Sr.
W – Tycen McDaniels, Spencer, Sr.
F – Albert Wilson, North Cobb Christian, Sr.

SECOND TEAM
G – Kymel Williams, Athens Academy, Jr.
G – Jahkiaus Jones, Thomson, Jr.
G – Eren Banks, Putnam County, Sr.
G – AuMauri Tillman, Westside-Augusta, Sr.
G – Jalexs Ewing, Westside-Augusta, Sr.

THIRD TEAM
G – Elijah Fisher, Drew Charter, Sr.
G – Brandon Pope, Sumter County, Sr.
F – Kameryn Fountain, Washington, Jr.
C – Terrell Wright, Columbia, Sr.
C – Jeremias Heard, Model, Jr.

Class A D-I

FIRST TEAM
G – Isaac Martin, King’s Ridge, Sr.
G – Micah Tucker, Mt. Pisgah, So.
W – Dennis Scott III, Mt. Vernon Presbyterian, Jr.
F – Micah Hoover, King’s Ridge, Sr.
C – Keith Williams, Mt. Vernon Presbyterian, Sr.

SECOND TEAM
G – Lamarius Jackson, Social Circle, Sr.
G – Alfonzo Ross, Woodville-Tompkins, Sr.
G – Jackson Bell, Mt. Bethel, Sr.
F – Xavier Shegog, Mt. Vernon Presbyterian, Jr.
F – William Jobe, King’s Ridge, Jr.

THIRD TEAM
G – D’Marion Floyd, Darlington, Jr.
G – James White, Mt. Bethel, Sr.
F – Anfernee Hanna, Tallulah Falls, Sr.
F – Kenan Orlovic, Paideia, Sr.
C – Mo Diao, Mt. Bethel, Jr.

Class A D-II

FIRST TEAM
G – Elijah Coleman, Portal, Jr.
G – Jalen Hall, Dooly County, Jr.
G – Jarvis Wright, Charlton County, So.
G – Jax Abernathy, Christian Heritage, Jr.
C – Amir Boyce, WD Mohammed, Sr.

SECOND TEAM
G – DeKarteyia Craig, Wilkinson County, Sr.
W – Dexter Holloman, Chattahoochee, County, Sr.
F – Amir Jackson, Portal, Jr.
C – Elyiss Williams, Charlton County, So.
C – Gai Chol, Greenforest, Sr.

THIRD TEAM
G – Deonte Lowe, Hancock Central, Sr.
G – Justin Stanley, Wilkinson County, Sr.
W – Derrick Lester, Macon County, Sr.
F – Zyjuan Gray, Manchester, Sr.
C – DK Manyiel, Greenforest, Sr.

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Allie Osborne2024 5-11 F Allie Osborne – John Milledge Academy
Coming out of the GIAA, Allie Osborne took full advantage of her much-needed exposure opportunity. The lefty received high marks as a stretch forward with a versatile skill set. Osborne did a good job catching and finishing on the run. She was one of the best rebounders in camp and was comfortable pushing the ball up the floor.  Allie showcased a reliable mid-range jumper and helped space the floor to the three-point line. She didn’t shy away from contact inside and used a soft touch to score around the rim. Osborne proved to be a reliable post defender that could alter shots. Another year of development will go a long way in helping Osborne reach her potential. Improving her foot speed and continuing to challenge herself outside of the GIAA will help her achieve her goal of playing college basketball.

Jasmine Baxter2025 5-10 PF Jasmine Baxter – Galloway
Only a sophomore, Jasmine Baxter was a physical powerhouse that bullied opponents on the low block. Her powerful drop step clears defenders out of the way as she keeps her arms bowed when carving out space. Baxter is extremely comfortable playing with her back to the basket. She posts up with a wide base, giving entry passers an easy target to hit. As the day went on, Baxter began to stretch the floor. She has nice form on her jump shot and will let it fly from beyond the arc. Baxter has the tools to become a D-I post, especially if she can squeeze out another inch or two.

Savannah Robinson-Holmes2025 5-7 G Savannah Robinson-Holmes – Langston Hughes
Maybe the best, most consistent scorer at camp was Savannah Robinson-Holmes. She dumped in 20 points her first game of the day before netting 14 in Game 2 while flirting with a double-double collecting 9 rebounds. Robinson-Holmes is elusive with the ball. She’s a threat to score anytime and anywhere. She sank four threes over her two games while mixing in pull-up jumpers, floaters, drives and putbacks. Savannah’s ability to breakdown the defense and get into the lane will play a big role in Langston Hughes’ success.

Samantha Ambroselli2024 5-5 G Samantha Ambroselli – Centennial
Back from an ACL injury, Samantha Ambroselli looked like she didn’t miss a beat. Sam attacked in a variety of ways, getting to the basket and finishing through contact while also nailing shots from the perimeter. Still a solid playmaker, it looked like Ambroselli was more comfortable hunting her own offense than when I last saw her over a year ago. At 5-foot-5, Sam did a good job as a rebounder as well. Expect a strong statement season for Ambroselli and a sneaky good Centennial backcourt.

Tori Ambroselli2026 5-5 PG Tori Ambroselli – Centennial
Playing alongside her older sister, Tori shined as a playmaker. The rising freshman excelled at attacking downhill as a drive-and-kick facilitator. Tori has quick shifty moves and understands how to draw the attention of defenders before finding the open man. When she looked to score, Tori found points off the dribble from three and could get all the way to the rim on drives.

Alyssa Mullholand2025 5-6 G Alyssa Mullholand – Valor Christian
A regular Top Performer from PRO showcases, Alyssa Mullholand went to work as a lethal perimeter scorer. Alyssa is a difficult cover with her physical strength and deep three-point range. She’s a creative ball handler that gets separation with quick moves. Mullholand is a microwavable scorer that can pour in threes in bunches. When she gets to the hoop she knows how to use her body to score through contact and can finish with either hand.

Kameron Herring2025 5-11 SG Kameron Herring – Woodward Academy
Herring stands out with her length. The long and lanky guard immediately holds upside on both ends of the floor with her wingspan. She has a chance to develop into an impactful defender with great switchability. Offensively, she stripped the nets with her three-point shot.  Once she stretched out the defense, Herring was able to score on drives. She did a great job running the floor in transition and showed the confidence to go coast-to-coast with the ball in her hands.

Asia Bryant2025 5-7 F Asia Bryant – Dacula
I really appreciated how hard Asia played on Sunday. The undersized forward was nonstop on both sides of the ball. She used her body extremely well, converting And-1s as she got into the chests of defenders. Bryant is physical and fleet of foot, quicker than she may look at first glance. She has a burst to the rim and is a willing outside shooter. Asia held her own on defense as a sturdy positional defender that can rebound with toughness.

Kitali Youmans2025 5-7 PG Kitali Youmans – Mt. Paran
Kitali Youmans has enjoyed a strong offseason and on Sunday she may have looked the best I’ve ever seen her. Known for her playmaking and ball handling, Youmans did both while introducing an aggressive offensive mindset. She shot the ball well from three and was able to craft her way to buckets on drives. Kitali’s mature floor game led to robust stat lines, putting up 8 points, 5 rebounds, 6 assists and 3 steals in Game 1 followed by 9 points, 9 rebounds and 3 assists in Game 2.

Sanai Chisholm2023 5-7 G Sanai Chisholm – Woodville-Tompkins
Up from Savannah, Sanai Chisholm represented the coast well with her toughness from the guard position. The lefty has an underrated handle and likes to stay in attack mode. Sanai has a mixture of strength and speed when getting in the paint. Chisholm is tough to contain once she gets in the open floor.

Jayla Bennett2025 5-3 PG Jayla Bennett – Grayson
There is value in a player like Jayla Bennett. Her IQ and attention to detail is off the charts. While she’s often one of the smallest players on the floor, Bennett still finds a way to stand out by doing the little things – no pun intended. Bennett is a scrappy on-ball defender that moves well laterally and will frustrate ball handlers with her effort. Jayla is fundamentally sound. The true point guard will fake a pass to make a pass. Bennett takes extra strides to find the perfect angle when hitting cutters or making entry passes. Another part of Jayla’s game that stood out was her nose for the ball. She was an outstanding rebounder that snuck in to earn multiple second chance opportunities as an offensive rebounder. Bennett will play a major role in Grayson’s backcourt over the next three seasons and has all the attributes as an unsung hero. She reminds me a little bit of recent Campbell graduate Laila Battle, an All-State guard who is now a freshman at LaGrange.

Sanaa Tripp2024 5-8 PG Sanaa Tripp – Peachtree Ridge
A torn ACL cut Sanaa Tripp’s sophomore season short. Now at Peachtree Ridge, Tripp looks ready to make a major impact at her new home. She showed no signs of rust on Sunday, not even needing a knee brace and hardly breaking a sweat as she picked apart defenses as a passer and scored whenever she pleased. Tripp is a game-changing guard that does everything well.

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Class AAAAAAA

FIRST TEAM
G – Diana Collins, Brookwood, Sr.
G – Jania Akins, Norcross, Jr.
G – Erin Rodgers, Grayson, Jr.
C – Essence Cody, Valdosta, Sr.
C – Aaliyah Hunt, Peachtree Ridge, Sr.

SECOND TEAM
G – Eghosa Obasuyi, Carrollton, Sr.
G – Ava Grace Watson, Buford, Jr.
G – Sanaa Tripp, Peachtree Ridge, Jr.
W – Toni Warren, Cherokee, Jr.
F – Jade Weathersby, Brookwood, Sr.

THIRD TEAM
G – Tatum Brown, Grayson, So.
G – Sharon Tolliver, South Forsyth, Sr.
W – Brooke Suttle, Campbell, Jr.
W – Taniya McGowan, Archer, Sr.
C – Lexy Harris, Walton, Sr.

Class AAAAAA

FIRST TEAM
G – Mataya Gayle, River Ridge, Sr.
G – Bryanna Preston, Lovejoy, Jr.
G – Danielle Carnegie, Rockdale County, Jr.
G – Jayda Brown, Forest Park, Sr.
W – Sara Lewis, Woodward Academy, Sr.

SECOND TEAM
G – Elle Blatchford, Sequoyah, Sr.
G – Kate Harpring, Marist, Fr.
G – Yasmine Allen, Forest Park, Jr.
W – La’Nya Foster, Lovejoy, Sr.
C – Casey Miller, Woodstock, Sr.

THIRD TEAM
G – Sophia Pearl, River Ridge, So.
G – Savannah Robinson-Holmes, Langston Hughes, So.
G – Nya Smith, Roswell, Jr.
G – Kyia Barrett, Habersham Central, Jr.
W – Erin Whalen, North Forsyth, Sr.

Class AAAAA

FIRST TEAM
G – Crystal Henderson, Kell, Sr.
G – Malaya Jones, Arabia Mountain, Jr.
G – Jada Morgan, Warner Robins, Sr.
W – Jordynn Dudley, Cambridge, Sr.
C – Emaya Lewis, Loganville, Jr.

SECOND TEAM
G – Taliah Cornish, Maynard Jackson, Jr.
G – Taniyah Bowman, Bradwell Institute, Sr.
G – Trinity Barrow, Greenbrier, Sr.
G – Britiya Curtis, Calhoun, Sr.
C – Caitlin Staley, Greenbrier, Sr.

THIRD TEAM
G – Myori Pruitt, Arabia Mountain, Sr.
G – Asia Johnson, GAC, Fr.
G – Jada Peterson, Kell, Sr.
W – McKayla Hosley, Northside-Columbus, So.
F – Grace Ridley, Dalton, Jr.

Class AAAA

FIRST TEAM
G – Hailee Swain, Holy Innocents’, So.
W – Courtney Ogden, Westminster, Sr.
F – Olivia Hutcherson, Holy Innocents’ Sr.
F – Ariana Dyson, Luella, Sr.
C – Janaye Walker, Baldwin, So.

SECOND TEAM
G – Zaynah Preston, Holy Innocents’, Jr.
G – Madison Ruff, Baldwin, Jr.
G – Carrington Wilson, Stockbridge, Jr.
F – Veronica Sierzant, Islands, Sr.
F – Zy Thompson, Griffin, Sr.

THIRD TEAM
G – Riley Black, Chestatee, Jr.
W – Alison Hiddema, East Forsyth, Sr.
W – Alexcia Murphy, Troup County, Sr.
F – Akilah Shelton, Hardaway, So.
C – Samiah Puckett, Griffin, Sr.

Class AAA

FIRST TEAM
G – Michaela Bogans, Cross Creek, Jr.
G – Chit-Chat Wright, Wesleyan, Jr.
G – Hannah Cail, Calvary Day, Sr.
G – Aubrey Beckham, Hebron Christian, So.
W – Mary Mullinax, Lumpkin County, Sr.

SECOND TEAM
G – Mia James, Hebron Christian, So.
G – Lexi Pierce, Lumpkin County, Sr.
G – Averie Jones, Lumpkin County, Jr.
G – Christina Collins, Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe, Sr.
W – Caylee Simpson, Carver-Columbus, Sr.

THIRD TEAM
G – Dakota Phillips, Hart County, Jr.
G – Christen Collins, Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe, So.
G – Eva Garabadian, Wesleyan, Jr.
G – Caroline Mullins, Pickens, Jr.
F – Jakerra Butler, Hebron Christian, So.

Class AA

FIRST TEAM
G – Courtney Davis, Fannin County, Jr.
G – Gabbie Grooms, Landmark Christian, Jr.
W – Brooke Moore, North Cobb Christian, Sr.
F – Jessica Fields, Mt. Paran, So.
C – Kamryn Grier, Banks County, Sr.

SECOND TEAM
G – Alaya Grane, Central-Macon, Jr.
G – Laniyah Richardson, Northeast-Macon, Sr.
W – Kiara Turner, Laney, Sr.
W – Mattie Nuckolls, Murray County, Sr.
F – Ciara Alexander, Mt. Paran, Jr.

THIRD TEAM
G – Jacalyn Myrthil, Mt. Paran, So.
G – Antonia Pittman, East Jackson, Sr.
G – Ella Dotson, Murray County, Sr.
G – Taliah Grier, Central-Macon, Jr.
C – Lyric Green, Dodge County, So.

Class A D-I

FIRST TEAM
G – Erica Moon, St. Francis, Sr.
G – Monet Dance, Mt. Pisgah, Sr.
G – Aaniyah Allen, Elbert County, Sr.
G – Tianna Thompson, Galloway, Jr.
F – Sa’Mya Wyatt, St. Francis, Jr.

SECOND TEAM
G – Lucy Hood, Rabun County, Jr.
F – Kyla Cain, Galloway, Sr.
F – Jasmine Baxter, Galloway, So.
F – Trynce Taylor, St. Francis, Sr.
C – Brianna Pelote, Woodville-Tompkins, Jr.

THIRD TEAM
G – I’ziah McCutchins, Trion, Jr.
G – Niya Moon, Elbert County, Sr.
G – Jayden Boykin, Heard County, Jr.
G – Ellie Southards, Rabun County, Jr.
F – JyJy Johnson, Darlington, Sr.

Class A D-II

FIRST TEAM
G – Jada Williams, Lake Oconee Academy, Sr.
G – Georgia Bosart, Lake Oconee Academy, Jr.
G – Tykhia Burgess, Turner County, Sr.
G – Marley Bell, Montgomery County, Jr.
G – Jesstynie Scott, Schley County, So.

SECOND TEAM
G – Brelan Sieveking, Towns County, Jr.
G – Makaylah Garard, Charlton County, Sr.
G – Amiyeon Grady, Clinch County, Sr.
G – Hannah Heinen, Lake Oconee Academy, Sr.
F – Jaliyah Zackery, Taylor County, Sr.

THIRD TEAM
G – Amira Walters-Smith, Mitchell County, So.
G – Zah’Mya McDuffie, Telfair County, Jr.
G – Neela Lamar, Hancock Central, So.
W – Makayla Gay, Manchester, Sr.
C – Sephora Diakese, Greenforest, Sr.

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Austen Colton2023 5-10 PG Austen Colton – East Coweta
Automatic Austen Colton. It felt like every time Colton let a shot fly it found the bottom of the net. A bit undersized, Colton has made sure to pack on muscle to negate any lack of height. He’s a physically strong guard that never loses his center of gravity. Austen has been a prolific scorer during the travel season for years and parlayed that play into averaging 10.9 points per game as a junior. Now the primary scoring option his senior season, expect Colton to nearly double his scoring average, especially if he shoots like how he did on Saturday. He has an effortless three-point stroke that stretches out the defense. While his scoring catches most spectators’ eyes, don’t sleep on Austen’s court vision. He’s a very good passer that puts great zip on his assists. Colton will be a major point producer this upcoming season as both a scorer and facilitator. Pound-for-pound, he’s one of the better offensive players in the state.

Jaheim Crayton2023 5-11 PG Jaheim Crayton – Fideles Christian
I was very impressed with how Jaheim Crayton played on Saturday. A regular at showcase camps, Crayton is a veteran that now knows how to stand out in a crowd. The talented scorer got his points but looked improved as a playmaker, making smart decisions when attacking defenses. Crayton did a nice job turning corners and getting into the teeth of the defense where he would kick out to open shooters in the corners. When Jaheim wasn’t stopped, he was able to finish at the rim and mixed in a sharp pull-up jumper with three-point range.

Jayden Bone2025 6-1 G Jayden Bone – ELCA
It was a positive first impression put forth by Jayden Bone, a sophomore who will make his GHSA debut this season at ELCA after playing at New Creation Christian. Bone is a wiry guard that excels in transition. He made good reads as a passer and always made sure his team came away with points in advantageous situations. Bone scored from the mid-range and at the rim. What really stood out was Jayden’s motor and ability to impact games on both ends of the floor. He’s a quick defender and a willing rebounder from the guard spot.

Jamil Aleem2024 6-5 W Jamil Aleem – New Faith Christian
The bounciest player in camp, Jamil Aleem used his athleticism to get what he wanted on offense. Aleem uses a long, quick first step that covers a ton of ground when getting to the rim. From there, he is able to elevate and finish over any shot blocking presences. Jamil holds upside defensively, able to defend 1-4 with her lateral quickness, length and leaping ability. A key for Aleem is his outside shot. He showed the ability to score off the dribble with a pull-up and kept defenses honest with his three-point shot. Aleem has major tools to work with and has a bright future at the next level.

Khamren Little2023 6-4 G Khamren Little – Mary Persons
Another one of the most athletic players in attendance, Kham Little was tough to stop when he got a head of steam. Little has good size, both height and weight and uses it to his advantage when barreling down the floor. Kham loves to get to the rim where he finishes easily with slams. He finishes through contact consistently. Little is a strong rebounder and a constant threat to go coast-to-coast.

Malachi Jackson2024 5-10 PG Malachi Jackson – Houston County
Malachi Jackson caught my eye with his shiftiness. He’s a quick guard that creates separation with the dribble. He does a good job beating his first defender and also has three-point range, putting the defense in a difficult bind as to choose which to stop. I liked his motor.

Jakari Byrd2025 6-4 F Jakari Byrd – Colquitt County
Byrd is an interesting long-term prospect. He’s a big burly forward that can bang in the paint, but also is light on his feet and possesses guard skills, able to push in transition. The southpaw is a mismatch on offense and a hustler on defense that will chase down blocks from behind and battle for rebounds.

Malik Gillespie2026 6-0 G Malik Gillespie – Houston County
A highly touted incoming freshman out of Middle Georgia, Malik Gillespie played with poise and confidence on Saturday. He looked comfortable getting to his pull-up jumper and really made a difference on the offensive glass, crashing in for tip-ins.

Miciah Hammond2023 6-3 G Miciah Hammond – New Creation Christian
The big guard showed savvy court awareness on offense. Hammond was able to beat his man baseline consistently and loved to suck in the defense before hitting open shooters in the corner. His size and strength allowed him to penetrate the defense deep.

Quentin Hardnett2023 6-0 G Quentin Hardnett – Southwest-Macon
Hardnett served as a perimeter scorer on Saturday. The lefty has a smooth lift when getting into his jump shot. Hardnett shot with confidence and was effective as an on-ball defender.

Allen Suber2023 6-1 G Allen Suber – Union Grove
Allen is a major hustler. He has a knack for filling up the box score. Suber has good length which he uses to rebound in traffic. Allen likes to get putbacks and can catch lobs behind the defense when they are napping. Suber’s defensive effort can be contagious, searching to jump lazy passes and altering shots at the rim.

Ryan Williams2024 5-10 PG Ryan Williams – North Paulding
It’s always refreshing to watch a true point guard in a camp setting. Williams played within himself and was able to standout without having to be a volume shooter. Ryan is a smooth ball handler and crafty playmaker. He manipulates defenses as he surveys the floor to find the open man. Ryan is a skilled scorer with advanced footwork. He’s an up-and-coming stock riser in the 2024 class.

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All-Coastal Georgia

G – Elijah Coleman, Portal, Jr.
G – Antonio Baker, Johnson-Savannah, Sr.
G – Camarion Johnson, Brunswick, Sr.
W – Shamarrie Hugie, Beach, Sr.
F – Amir Jackson, Portal, Jr.

All-East Georgia

G – Lavonta Ivery, Thomson, Jr.
W – Khalon Hudson, Westside-Augusta, Sr.
W – Frankquon Sherman, Grovetown, Sr.
F – Derrion Reid, Grovetown, Jr.
F – Antoine Lorick, Cross Creek, Sr.

All-Metro Georgia

G – Isaiah Collier, Wheeler, Sr.
G – Brandon Rechsteiner, Etowah, Sr.
G – Stephon Castle, Newton, Sr.
W – Ace Bailey, McEachern, Jr.
C – Peyton Marshall, Kell, Jr.

All-Middle Georgia

G – Camryn Perkins, Warner Robins, Jr.
G – Daveon Henderson, Westside-Macon, Sr.
G – Eren Banks, Putnam County, Sr.
G – Jaylen Sanford, Jones County, Sr.
G – Khamren Little, Mary Persons, Sr.

All-North Georgia

G – Jadon Yeh, White County, Sr.
G – Brent Bowman, Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe, Sr.
G – Jax Abernathy, Christian Heritage, Jr.
F – Cal Rich, Southeast Whitfield, Sr.
F – Dylan Faulkner, Calhoun, Sr.

All-South Georgia

G – Samuel Shoptaw, Lowndes, So.
G – Kavon Johnson, Westover, Sr.
G – Jarvis Wright, Charlton County, So.
F – AJ Dent, Thomasville, Sr.
C – Elyiss Williams, Charlton County, So.

All-West Georgia

G – Authur Johnson, Douglas County, Sr.
G – O’Brien Watkins, Carrollton, Jr.
W – Caleb Odom, Carrollton, Jr.
F – Braedan Lue, Alexander, Jr.
F – Tycen McDaniels, Spencer, Sr.