2023 5-10 PG Rudolph Satcher – Baldwin
The most consistent player I watched at camp was home town standout Rudolph Satcher. Coming off a season in which he led Baldwin in scoring with 14.1 points per game to go along with 3.7 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 2.1 steals, Satcher brought his high motor and clutch shot making to Georgia College. Continue reading Georgia College Boys Team Camp Top Performers
Category Archives: GHSA Basketball
KSU Team Camp Standouts
2023 6-0 PG Da’Avion Thomas – McDonough
In point guard heavy class with nationally recognized names headlining, Da’Avion Thomas deserves a seat at the table when breaking down the best playmakers in Georgia. Continue reading KSU Team Camp Standouts
UGA Team Camp Top Performers
2023 6-3 SG Antonio Baker – Johnson-Savannah
Antonio Baker is one of the best players outside of Metro Atlanta. I have seen enough to give him my stamp of approval. Continue reading UGA Team Camp Top Performers
PRO Summer Madness Boys Showcase Top Performers
2025 6-2 PG Samuel Shoptaw – Lowndes
Samuel Shoptaw was the talk of the camp. The Kentucky-native will quickly earn his respect as one of the better 2025 point guards in Georgia once he is seen. Hidden in South Georgia, Shoptaw made the most of his invaluable trip to Metro Atlanta, earning rave reviews as possibly the best player in attendance. Shoptaw has great size at the lead guard position. He’s very vocal, not afraid to organize his teammates and demand excellence. Samuel is a true point guard, a real playmaker that manipulates defenses with his tight handle and savvy no-look passes. Shoptaw is a creative passer that will use backspin to get the ball to streaking teammates. When hunting his own offense, Samuel scores from all three-levels. He uses jab steps and quick twitch moves to get defenders spinning. Shoptaw is strong to the hoop, protecting the ball on low gathers and able to snap off sharp eurosteps that jolt him across the lane. Samuel does a good job of getting to his spots in the mid-range and doesn’t get forced into any low percentage chances. He identifies mismatches and exploits them. Shoptaw likes to go into the post when he sees a matchup he likes and is patient when deciding whether to make a move or whip a crosscourt pass to an open shooter. If Shoptaw continues to improve and if he gets enough exposure, he could find himself with multiple D-I offers by his senior season.
2024 5-11 PG Camryn Perkins – Warner Robins
Now an upperclassman, Camryn Perkins is a known commodity. He’s a dazzling playmaker that makes others around him better with his passing and creativity with the ball. The lefty is shifty. He changes speeds well, using hesitation moves to get defenders on their heels before blowing by. Perkins knows how to finish against length, using scoop shots and keeping the ball extended away from shot blockers. When Perkins gets in the lane, he always knows where his teammates are in case a drive-and-kick opportunity presents itself. Cam has improved each year as a scorer. He can get his shot off the bounce, utilizing step-backs from the mid-range. When Perkins had space, he cashed in from the three-point line. If you’re looking for a floor general with big game experience, Cam Perkins is it. He will make a college program very happy in two years.
2023 6-4 W Kaleb Rigsby – Franklin County (TN)
Coming from out of state, Rigsby immediately caught my attention with his polished brand of basketball. He has quality size and strength, giving him the versatility to play both inside and out. He has good post moves with his back to the basket, using quick feet to spin before gathering himself and going into the chest of the defender to draw fouls. Kaleb is a sturdy rebounder that plays through contact. When on the wing, Rigsby is a threat to drive-and-kick to open shooters. He also has a push floater in his arsenal.
2024 6-2 PG Antonio Scott – Telfair County
McRae’s two-sport star doubles as a point guard and quarterback at Telfair County. On the hardwood, it’s Scott’s aggressiveness that stands out. He attacks relentlessly in transition, putting his head down to go coast-to-coast at all costs. Scott has the bounce to punish the rim but also the vision to drive and dump off to open teammates downlow whenever their man steps up to cut off the attack. Antonio was one of the best competitors at camp.
2024 6-5 F Dylan James – River Ridge
The skills are there for Dylan James to make an impact at the varsity level. He’s a well-built strong forward with stretch capabilities. He gets off the ground with ease when snatching rebounds and uses his sturdy lower half to play with balance. James is a true-inside out threat. He’s got the ability to score around the rim with hook shots and drop steps and is a mismatch when stepping outside where he has a dangerous three-point shot. As his confidence grows, as will his consistency. James has always impressed me.
2024 6-5 F Jake Whitaker – Kennesaw Mountain
Jake Whitaker is a true combo-forward. He has a projectable frame that will add on even more muscle. He likes to play on the perimeter, using a pretty stroke with a high release. As he adds more to his handle, Whitaker will be able to grow his off the dribble attack. He could quickly master the one dribble pull-up. Expect a strong junior season, part of a nice Kennesaw Mountain nucleus that now has some continuity.
2023 5-11 G Cade Costanzo – Bremen
No question, the best shooter I saw at camp was Cade Costanzo. He was automatic from deep with serious range. Costanzo worked well with Samuel Shoptaw, the two having a quick synergy as Shoptaw always knew where Costanzo was and would feed him the ball in his sweet spot routinely. Cade is a premier floor spacer that knows his role and thrives in it.
2025 6-4 F Chasion Wilson – Lake Worth (FL)
There is upside in Chasion Wilson’s game. He’s a naturally gifted athlete with great length and mobility. Listed at 6-foot-4, he’s likely taller by the time this story posts and could squeeze out a few more inches when all is said and done. Wilson has a solid motor and likes to play above the rim. He rebounded and alter shots throughout camp. Chasion has burgeoning footwork, shown off by a pretty spinning finish. Wilson has tools to develop into an interesting prospect.
2024 6-7 F Garrett Fettinger – River Ridge
With 7-foot and 6-foot-10 walking out the door, Garrett Fettinger is now next in line to help anchor the River Ridge interior. Fettinger has an interesting skill set. While he is capable of playing inside, Garrett has enough perimeter skills to project more as a combo-forward. He can put the ball on the floor and will eurostep his way through traffic. Fettinger has a soft touch with three-point range. Garrett can be a mismatch with his offensive versatility.
2022 GHSA Boys Basketball Transfer List
Here is a rundown of some transfers I have heard through the grapevine. If you know of any other movement or have any corrections, please shoot me a tweet @KyleSandy355 or email [email protected]
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Class 7A
2023 6-1 Marquis Copney – (Woodstock to Osborne)
2024 5-9 Shaun Smith – (Mt. Paran to Hillgrove)
2024 6-0 Jacob Tillman – (Alpharetta to Milton)
2024 6-2 Anthony Alston – (Dacula to Grayson)
2024 6-10 Josh Hill – (Vertical Academy, NC to Wheeler)
2023 6-1 Kyan Bullock – (North Cobb to North Paulding)
2023 6-2 Matthew Traynor – (Sequoyah to Walton)
2023 6-1 Keishawn Hampton – (Meadowcreek to Collins Hill)
2023 6-3 John Mark Avitable – (Walnut Grove to Central Gwinnett)
2024 6-4 Stephen Jackson Jr. – (Mill Creek to Buford)
2024 6-2 Joel Iberosi – (Holy Spirit Prep to Duluth)
2025 6-0 Josh Dixon – (North Cobb Christian to Milton)
2024 5-9 Chase James-Robinson – (New Manchester to Buford)
2023 5-10 Josh Mathurin – (Dacula to Archer)
2023 6-5 Khush Chauhan – (Brookwood to Peachtree Ridge)
2025 6-3 Tyson Baumgardner – (Topeka, KS to Collins Hill)
2023 6-4 Luke Strickland – (Vertical Academy, NC to Parkview)
2023 6-3 Devan Rush – (Metro-East Lutheran to Milton)
2024 6-6 Dwight Brown – (Salem to Newton)
2024 5-11 Nehemiah Stowers – (Innovation Academy to Osborne)
2023 6-0 Donovan Herron – (Sprayberry to Osborne)
2023 6-4 Taj Ndoye – (Douglass to Osborne)
2025 6-5 Cameron Smith – (Kell to Pebblebrook)
2023 6-7 Prince Johnson – (Combine Academy, NC to Pebblebrook)
2023 5-11 Tyler Husband – (Arlington Christian to Westlake)
2024 6-3 Michael Pace – (Mt. Pisgah to Central Gwinnett to Norcross)
2023 6-2 Jamichael Davis – (Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe to McEachern)
2025 6-9 Jamarion Palm – (Dothan, AL to McEachern)
2024 6-4 Ricky McKenzie – (Walker to Wheeler)
2024 6-4 Khamare Holmes – (Lake Norman Christian, NC to Archer)
2024 6-0 Byron Martin – (Brookwood to Peachtree Ridge)
2025 6-8 Jacob Wilkins – (Heritage-Conyers to Parkview)
2025 6-4 Eddie Cooke III – (Paideia to Berkmar)
2023 6-4 Rontavious Blackshear – (WD Mohammed to Meadowcreek)
2024 6-2 Jordan Harris – (Walnut Grove to Central Gwinnett)
2024 6-6 Caleb Odom – (Villa Rica to Carrollton)
2024 Jan Smith – (Homeschool to Duluth)
2024 6-1 Xavier Singleton – (Brookwood to Duluth)
2024 6-0 CJ Hyland – (Lanier to Grayson)
2024 6-6 Ahmad Clark – (St. Francis to Buford to TD Prep to Grayson)
2025 5-10 Andrew Maxwell – (Holy Innocents’ to Osborne)
2023 6-6 Jelani Hamilton – (Cumberland Christian to Wheeler)
2024 6-4 Moses Hipps – (Archbishop Carroll, PA to McEachern)
2023 6-3 Jase McCullough – (St. Francis to Pebblebrook)
2023 5-11 Bilal Abdur-Rahman – (WD Mohammed to Norcross)
2023 6-4 Osiris Nowlin – (Peachtree Ridge to Duluth)
2024 6-2 Josh Langenfels – (Kell to Denmark)
2024 6-2 Mykel Valrie – (Life Christian Academy, WA to Norcross)
2023 6-6 Lamariyon Jordan – (Dacula to Legacy Early College, SC to Norcross)
2025 6-9 Mekhi Ragland – (DePaul Catholic, NJ to Hudson Catholic, NJ to Berkmar)
2023 6-3 Ben Hodges – (Alcovy to WD Mohammed to Newton)
2025 6-0 Tim Prather – (Eastside to Newton)
2025 5-10 Isaiah Falby – (Sumner, WA to Archer)
2023 6-7 Stephen Akwiwu – (Holy Spirit Prep to Buford to Mill Creek)
2023 6-5 David Freeman – (Peachtree Ridge to Newton)
2025 6-8 Christian Ingram – (Heritage-Conyers to Newton)
2024 6-3 Nicholas Robinson – (Rockdale County to South Gwinnett)
2024 6-5 Jordan Moody – (Meadowcreek to Central Gwinnett)
2024 6-2 Toby Ojukwu – (Roman Catholic, NJ to Norcross)
2023 6-8 Tyson Jones – (Clarke Central to Evans to Berkmar)
2023 5-8 Orion Champion – (Sunrise Christian, KS to Berkmar)
2023 6-7 Davontae Sinclair – (Meadowcreek to Collins Hill)
2024 6-3 Timothy Smith – (Meadowcreek to Central Gwinnett)
2024 6-4 AJ Horton – (Jonesboro to Campbell)
Class 6A
2023 6-5 Micah Norris – (Solid Rock Academy to Jonesboro)
2024 6-4 Jason Isaac – (ELCA to Jonesboro)
2023 6-0 Ty Collins – (Hillgrove to Paulding County)
2025 6-4 James Raymond – (Trinity Christian, GISA to Sprayberry)
2025 6-0 Ashton Williams – (Trinity Christian, GISA to Sprayberry)
2023 5-11 Cade Simmons – (Cherokee Bluff to Gainesville)
2023 6-5 Isaiah Rico – (Lakeview Academy to Gainesville)
2025 5-11 Keen-yean James – (Cumberland Christian to Paulding County)
2024 6-2 Joshua Griffith – (Chamblee to North Atlanta)
2023 6-6 Osmar Garcia-Araujo – (Habersham Central to Lanier)
2023 5-11 Landon Suarez – (Habersham Central to Lanier)
2023 6-0 Chase Clemmons – (Legacy Early College, SC to Etowah)
2024 5-8 Elliott Yancey – (East Hall to Habersham Central)
2024 6-2 Christian Walthour – (New Manchester to Langston Hughes)
2023 6-0 Amir Banks – (Therrell to New Manchester)
2023 5-9 Authur Johnson – (Bowdon to Douglas County)
2023 5-10 Isaac Marcero – (Lakeview Academy to Gainesville)
2023 6-0 Jayquan Nelson – (Rome to Alexander)
2023 6-7 Trevor Morrison – (Heirway Christian to Douglas County)
2023 6-7 Travis Morrison – (Heirway Christian to Douglas County)
2023 6-7 Keanu Patrick – (McEachern to South Cobb)
2024 6-3 Anthony Alvarez – (Wheeler to Alpharetta)
2023 6-7 Jalen Colbert – (SACA to Langston Hughes)
2023 6-6 Hassane Diallo – (SACA to Langston Hughes)
2023 6-0 Izayah Porter – (Douglas County to Lovejoy)
2023 6-2 DeMarco Davis – (Griffin Christian to Lovejoy)
2024 5-10 Devin Smith – (Arlington Christian to Langston Hughes)
2023 6-1 Nazir Griffin – (Bethel, VA to Shiloh)
2025 6-6 Josiah Parker – (Wilmington Christian, DE to Lee County)
2023 6-0 Dante Harrison – (Campbell to Cumberland Christian Academy to South Cobb)
2023 6-2 Tyler Hammond – (Northview to Sequoyah)
Class 5A
2024 6-6 Judd Anderson – (Ridgeland to Jones County)
2023 6-7 Dayton Richardson– (Meadowcreek to Tri-Cities)
2025 5-10 Kaden Baldwin– (Cass to Cartersville)
2023 6-0 DeShaun Vassar– (Miller Grove to Lithonia)
2024 6-4 Camden Parada – (Aquinas to Greenbrier)
2024 6-2 CJ Brown – (Walker to Kell)
2024 6-6 Cannon Richards – (Whitefield Academy to Kell)
2023 6-0 Oray Towns – (Villa Rica to Chapel Hill)
2024 5-11 Clark Mastin– (Salem to Eagle’s Landing)
2023 5-10 Jayden Gudz – (Buford to Flowery Branch)
2024 6-0 Malique Johnson – (Our Lady of Mercy to Tri-Cities)
2023 6-3 Aaron Wesley – (McEachern to Hiram)
2024 6-6 Jamar Graham – (Cedar Grove to Tucker)
2023 6-3 Caleb McCoy– (Creekside Christian to Eagle’s Landing)
2023 6-3 Quincy Daniel – (KIPP Atlanta to Mays)
2024 6-6 Jashon Arrington – (Langston Hughes to Mays)
2023 6-0 Jahmir Smith-Blount – (Holy Spirit, NJ to Centennial)
2024 6-7 Mekhi Turner – (Columbia to Maynard Jackson)
2024 6-1 Khayri Dunn – (Rockdale County to Tucker)
2024 6-2 Shamori Alcindor – (Dutchtown to Tri-Cities)
2023 6-4 Harrison Boadu – (Brookwood to Northview)
2023 6-1 Camani Cobbs – (Woodland-Stockbridge to Eagle’s Landing)
2024 6-4 Landon Chattam – (Pickering, LA to Long County to Calhoun)
2024 6-3 Caden Goins – (Discovery to Tri-Cities)
Class 4A
2024 6-4 Isaiah West – (Lithia Springs to Central-Carrollton)
2024 6-5 Deston Christian – (Grayson to Walnut Grove)
2024 6-2 Carter Watkins – (Mountain View to Seckinger)
2024 6-6 Caden Totten – (Salem to McDonough)
2024 6-1 Braxton Miller – (Providence Christian to Seckinger)
2025 6-2 Austin Walker – (Holy Spirit Prep to Druid Hills)
2023 6-6 Eddie Hendricks – (Meadowcreek to Stephenson)
2023 6-2 Kaidyn Montfort – (Miller Grove to Southwest DeKalb)
2023 5-10 Corey Whitmire – (Stockbridge to Stephenson)
Class 3A
2024 6-1 Jelani Mason – (ELCA to Hebron Christian)
2024 6-2 Joshua Quarterman – (Bethesda Academy to Johnson-Savannah)
2023 6-4 De’Kel Hobbs – (Jefferson County to Cross Creek)
2023 5-10 Isan Anthony – (Burke County to Cross Creek)
2024 5-11 Quavon Henry – (ARC to Cross Creek)
2025 6-2 Josiah Victor – (Grayson to Hebron Christian)
2023 6-4 Marquavious Brown – (Newton to Morgan County)
2024 6-2 Kylen Clark – (Butler to Cross Creek)
Class 2A
2025 6-2 Cameron Stephen – (Locust Grove to Putnam County)
2024 5-11 Landon Bonner – (Jasper County to Putnam County)
2024 6-3 Jordan Brabham – (Sprayberry to North Cobb Christian)
2023 6-0 Elijah Fisher – (Paulding County to Drew Charter)
2023 6-10 Cassidy Golden – (Burke County to Columbia)
2024 6-8 Tobias Rice – (Westside-Macon to Washington)
2024 6-6 Bobby Blackwell – (Westminster, GISA to Westside-Augusta)
2024 6-2 Gabe Bolden – (River Ridge to North Cobb Christian)
2024 5-8 Aaron Scott – (Stephens County to Banks County)
2024 6-8 Edwin Favour – (Greenforest to ELCA)
2025 6-1 Jayden Bone – (New Creation Christian to ELCA)
2024 6-7 Charly Guentio – (Trinity Christian to ELCA)
Class A D-I
2024 6-9 William Jobe – (Frederica Academy to King’s Ridge)
2024 6-6 Xavier Shegog – (Goodpasture Christian, TN to Mt. Vernon Presbyterian)
2024 6-2 Will Kuimjian – (Pope to Mt. Bethel Christian)
2025 6-3 Pace Bottoms – (St. Pius X to Mt. Vernon Presbyterian)
2023 6-8 Grant Randall – (McDonough to Mt. Pisgah)
2024 6-4 Sha’Yah Goba – (Campbell to Mt. Vernon Presbyterian)
2024 5-10 Vaughn Murphy – (ELCA to Galloway)
Class A D-II
2025 6-3 Carter Triplett – (Sonoraville to Christian Heritage)
2025 5-10 Ryder Eschbach – (Loganville to Greene County)
2024 6-6 Jonathan Crayton – (Norcross to Greenforest)
2024 5-8 Michael Robinson – (Drew Charter to Greenforest)
2023 6-2 Amir Green-Jones – (Columbia to Central Gwinnett to Fulton Leadership Academy)
Non-GHSA
2024 6-4 Larry Johnson – (Beach to Huntington Prep, WV)
2025 6-6 Justyce Sadler – (Cherokee Bluff to Lakeview Academy)
2025 6-5 Tayden Ware – (Cherokee Bluff to Lakeview Academy)
2023 6-6 Harris Jackson – (Thomasville to Brewster Academy, NH)
2025 6-0 Max McNeill – (South Cobb to Cumberland Christian)
2023 6-3 Kanaan Carlyle – (Milton to OTE)
2025 6-8 Bryson Tiller – (Pace Academy to OTE)
2024 6-9 Jayden Williams – (Brookwood to Grayson to OTE)
2024 6-0 Amir Abdul-Rauf – (Jonesboro to Gulfport, MS)
2024 6-0 Malcolm Simmons – (Jonesboro to Benjamin Russell, AL)
2024 6-1 Jeremiah Wilkinson – (Hillgrove to The-Skill-Factory)
2023 6-1 Mansir Williamson – (Centennial to South East Area Prep)
2024 6-0 Zundra Jackson – (Christian Heritage to LaFayette to Chattanooga Christian)
2023 6-8 Eltramon Smith – (Solid Rock Academy to South Cobb to SPIRE Institute, OH)
2023 6-5 Gabe Omoregie – (Dacula to Walnut Grove to Wasatch Academy, UT)
2024 Andre Green – (Milton to Fulton Science Academy)
2023 6-3 Christian Burnett – (Baldwin to SPIRE Institute, OH)
2023 6-4 London Johnson – (Norcross to G-League)
2024 6-5 Elijah Payne – (Excel Christian to Bell Creek Academy, FL)
2023 6-7 Jaden Gaines – (Dutchtown to Creekside Christian)
2023 6-0 Malachi Brown – (Buford to Legacy Early College, SC)
2023 6-1 Tushyne Johnson – (Apalachee to H.A. Prep, NC)
2024 6-4 Joseph Brown – (Denmark to TD Prep)
2024 6-5 Roc Lee – (Solid Rock Academy to Pebblebrook to Berkmar to Mays to Moravian Prep, NC)