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2021 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

SR Jordan Edun – 6’3″ 170 lbs – (Northgate to East Coweta)
JR Colby Williams – 6’6″ 170 lbs – (Meadowcreek to Discovery)
SO Jeremiah Wilkinson – 5’11” 155 lbs – (Campbell to Hillgrove)
SR Amaru Grosvenor – 5’11” 160 lbs – (Alpharetta to North Gwinnett)
SR Chase Cormier – 6’2” 165 lbs – (Greenforest to Milton)
SR Caleb Blackwell – 6’0″ 160 lbs – (Buford to Grayson)
SR Robert Dix – 6’6” 195 lbs – (South Cobb to Hillgrove)
SR Kaden McArthur – 5’11” 165 lbs – (Grayson to Collins Hill)
SR Lewis Covile – 6’6” 195 lbs – (Arabia Mountain to Parkview)
JR Zay Wilson – 6’0″ 160 lbs – (Mountain View to Meadowcreek)
SR Zailan Blue – 6’0″ 160 lbs – (Duluth to Discovery)
SO Javyn Smith – 6’2″ 165 lbs – (Hebron Christian to Lambert)
SR Deterrius Clayton – 6’7″ 230 lbs – (Peachtree Ridge to North Gwinnett)
JR Jimma James – 6’5” 170 lbs – (Solid Rock to McEachern)
JR Keinan McFarlande – 6’8″ – (Virgin Islands to Denmark)
JR Chad Molloy – 5’11” – (Virgin Islands to Denmark)
SR Nordin Kapic – 6’8″ – (Austria to Denmark)
JR David Freeman – 6’4” 200 lbs – (Mays to Peachtree Ridge)
SR Jonathan Murray – 6’7″ 210 lbs – (Huffman, AL to Milton)
SR Daniel Pounds – 6’7″ 200 lbs – (Forest Park to Newton)
JR Dre Raven – 5’11” 170 lbs – (Cherokee Bluff to Gainesville)
SR Aleem Lee – 6’5” 185 lbs – (High School of the Future, PA to Collins Hill
SR Antoine Hurns – 6’7” 190 lbs – (Central Christian Academy, IN to Berkmar)
SR Brycen Blaine – 6’5” 180 lbs – (LC Bird, VA to Berkmar)
SR Malachi Hardy – 6’5” 195 lbs – (Morgan County to Newton)
SR Mehki Mathis – 5’9″ 150 lbs – (Shiloh to Milton)
SO Jayden Williams – 6’9″ 200 lbs – (Hebron Christian to Brookwood)
JR Amarion Jones – 6’0″ 165 lbs – (Shiloh to Brookwood)
SR Osiris Shabazz – 6’6″ 195 lbs – (Central Gwinnett to Brookwood)
SO Parker Donaldson – 5’11” 160 lbs – (Grayson to Brookwood)
SO Xavier Singleton – 6’2″ 175 lbs – (Providence Christian to Brookwood)
SR Kendall Campbell – 6’7″ 215 lbs – (Milton to Pebblebrook)
SO Jordan Moody – 6’4” 170 lbs – (McEachern to Meadowcreek)
JR Justyn Reid – 6’4” 215 lbs – (Hampton to Newnan)
JR James Paige – 6’0” 190 lbs – (Northgate to Newnan)
SR Jordan Brown – 6’1” 175 lbs – (Chattahoochee to Pebblebrook)
JR Paul Urban – 6’1” 175 lbs – (Berlin, Germany to Alpharetta)
SO Kylan Fox – 6’5″ 210 lbs – (Valdosta to Grayson)

Class 6A

JR Mason Waterbor – 6’3″ 170 lbs – (Cherokee at Sequoyah)
SR Gregory Kearney – 6’0” 170 lbs – (Woodland-Stockbridge to Heritage-Conyers)
SR Mekhi Mawdesley – 6’5” 165 lbs – (Newnan to Habersham Central)
SR Sahmir King – 6’8” 250 lbs – (Gainesville to Kell)
JR Jalani Reynolds – 6’5” 175 lbs – (Marietta to Wheeler)
SO Klairus Amir – 6’6” 165 lbs – (Osborne to Wheeler)
SR Eric Howard – 6’1” 160 lbs – (Marietta to South Cobb)
SR Mike Kinnard – 6’7” 200 lbs – (Douglas County to South Cobb)
SR Mihir Patel – 5’8” 125 lbs – (River Ridge to Sprayberry)
SR Kyle Hanson – 5’11” 160 lbs – (Grady to Osborne)
JR Jeremiah Holloway – 5’11” 160 lbs – (Tattnall Square to Winder-Barrow)
SR Mitchell Taylor – 6’2” 175 lbs – (Carver-Atlanta to Westlake)
SR Tayshaun Bolton – 6’3” 205 lbs – (Alexander to Douglas County)
SR Dominic Cooks – 6’9″ 215 lbs – (GAC to Tucker)
JR Cameron Brown – 6’9″ 210 lbs – (Mays to Wheeler)
SO Josiah Lawson – 6’6″ 190 lbs – (Druid Hills to Tucker)
JR Rodrecus Rouse – 6’5” 185 lbs – (Maynard Jackson to Westlake)
SO Peyton Marshall – 6’10” 275 lbs – (Norcross to Kell)
JR Frankquon Sherman – 6’7″ 185 lbs – (Lincoln County to Grovetown)
JR Keshawn McPherson – 6’5″ 200 lbs – (McEachern to Osborne)
JR Aidan Temple – 6’6″ 225 lbs – (Johns Creek to Chattahoochee)
SR Nazhier Anderson – 6’1” 165 lbs – (Wayne County to East Paulding)
SR Darion Galloway – 6’1” 170 lbs – (Meadowcreek to Centennial)
SR Abduhl Diaby – 6’4” 175 lbs – (Grayson to Centennial)
SR Corey Gibbs – 6’2″ 165 lbs – (Sandy Creek to Chattahoochee)
SO Josh Langefels – 6’2” 180 lbs – (Sprayberry to Kell)
SO John McQueen – 6’5″ 185 lbs – (WD Mohammed to Langston Hughes)
SR Tim James Jr. – 6’6″ 190 lbs – (South Grand Prairie, TX to Langston Hughes)
JR Randy Latham – 6’1″ 165 lbs – (Dunbar, OH to Langston Hughes)
JR Hayden Jackson – 5’11” 155 lbs – (Douglas County to South Paulding)
JR Kevin Hicks – 6’3″ 170 lbs – (Grace Christian to Osborne)
SO Tahmar Mann – 6’4″ 170 lbs – (Dorman, SC to Tucker)
SR Kenny Calvin – 6’2” 175 lbs – (High Tech SD, CA to North Atlanta)
JR Devaneski Fulton – 5’7″ 150 lbs – (Collins Hill to Winder-Barrow)
SR Ty Butler – 5’6” 145 lbs – (Morgan County to Alcovy)

Class 5A

JR Kory Mincy – 6’1″ 165 lbs – (Luella to Tri-Cities)
SO AJ Horton – 6’1” 165 lbs – (McEachern to Jonesboro)
SR Valdy Zephir – 6’9” 230 lbs – (Central Gwinnett to Walnut Grove)
SR Amar Maccius – 6’0” 177 lbs – (Trinity Prep to Walnut Grove)
SO Tyler Jewell – 5’8″ 135 lbs – (Grayson to Walnut Grove)
JR Caleb Taylor – 6’1″ 160 lbs – (Cedar Grove to Lithonia)
SR Kaymen Brown – 6’4″ 185 lbs – (Lovejoy to Jonesboro)
SR Khalil Porter – 6’3″ 170 lbs – (Pebblebrook to Lithia Springs)
JR Adrian Campbell – 6’1” 165 lbs – (TACA, TX to Jonesboro)
SR Josh Dixon – 6’4″ 195 lbs – (Westlake to New Manchester)
SR Eric Smarr – 6’1″ 185 lbs – (Newnan to Tri-Cities)
SR Jordon Gix – 6’1” 170 lbs – (McDonough to Stockbridge)
JR Tyson Jones – 6’8″ 205 lbs – (Evans to Clarke Central)
SR Roderick Jones – 5’11” 160 lbs – (Monsignor Donovan to Clarke Central)
SO Montez Redding – 6’0” 165 lbs – (Forest Park to Jonesboro)
JR Jaquez Akins – 6’2” 180 lbs – (Forest Park to Jonesboro)
SR Ryan Mathieu – 6’8” 210 lbs – (Norcross to Tri-Cities)
JR Blake Wilson – 6’1″ 160 lbs – (New Canaan, CT to St. Pius X)
JR Norrico Danner – 6’1″ 160 lbs – (Mundy’s Mill to Tri-Cities)
JR Henry Dowdell – 5’9″ 160 lbs – (Lovejoy to Mundy’s Mill)
FR Cameron Stephens – 6’1” 160 lbs – (Jackson to Locust Grove)
SR Lidon Pate – 5’10” 155 lbs – (Banneker to Tri-Cities to Jonesboro)

Class 4A

JR Larry Pounds – 6’0” 160 lbs – (Johnson-Savannah to Jenkins)
SR Jackson Vandiver – 6’3” 200 lbs – (Johnson-Gainesville to Chestatee)
JR Jhalieene Drake – 6’6″ 245 lbs – (Jordan to Spencer
JR YD Scott – 5’10” 160 lbs – (Kendrick to Spencer)
SO Shawn Hollis – 6’4” 210 lbs – (Chattahoochee County to Spencer)
JR Vasean Moody – 6’1″ 220 lbs – (Russell County, AL to Spencer)
JR Avante Nichols – 6’3” 180 lbs – (New Creation Christian to McDonough)
JR Garrett Ledford – 6’4” 180 lbs – (Brookwood to Marist)
SO Davis Ledford – 5’10” 150 lbs – (Brookwood to Marist)
SR Cade Williams – 5’7″ 140 lbs – (Habersham Central to Chestatee)
JR Jarvis Weaver – 6’1” 165 lbs – (Monroe Area to Chestatee)
JR Nicholas Majors – 5’10” 160 lbs – (McEachern to Druid Hills)
JR Keith Floyd – 6’1” 160 lbs – (Groves to Jenkins)
SO Darron Lindsey – 5’10” 150 lbs – (Westlake to Mays)
JR David Dorbin – 6’0” 160 lbs – (Parkview to North Oconee)
JR TJ Cochran – 6’5” 240 lbs – (Carver-Columbus to Spencer)
FR Maricus Traylor III – 5’7″ 145 lbs – (Forest Park to Mays)
JR Nick Burton – 6’4″ 165 lbs – (Maynard Jackson to Miller Grove)
JR Elgin Wingard – 6’0″ 160 lbs – (Grayson to Miller Grove)
SR Dalen Thomas – 6’6″ 210 lbs – (Spencer to Kendrick)
SR Greg Gant – 5’9″ 170 lbs – (Glenwood, AL to Hardaway)

Class 3A

JR Shamarrie Hugie – 6’4″ 190 lbs – (Franklin Prep, NC to Beach)
SR Javonte Landy – 5’10” 155 lbs – (Beach to Windsor Forest)
SO Amari Brown – 6’2” 170 lbs – (Cibola, NM to Sandy Creek)
SR David Lalaian – 6’4″ 190 lbs – (George Walton Academy to Monroe Area)
SR Eric Ivory – 6’1″ 165 lbs – (Dooly County to Crisp County)
SO Kani Rashied-Henry – 6’6” 180 lbs – (Ridgeview, FL to Sandy Creek)
SR Aidan Bevrotte – 6’7” 200 lbs – (McMain, LA to Sandy Creek)
JR Donte Dorman – 6’3” 210 lbs – (Bethesda Academy to Windsor Forest)
FR EJ Colson – 6’1″ 180 lbs – (Peach County to Cedar Grove)

Class 2A

JR Jaden Gibson – 6’2” 175 lbs – (Dawson County to Rabun County)
SO Kyle Greene – 6’2” 170 lbs – (Blythewood, SC to Pace Academy)
JR Idan Azani – 5’9” 150 lbs – (Weber School to Riverside Military)
SR Gemaureon Belton – 6’3″ 174 lbs – (Glenn Hills to Butler)
JR Amir Green-Jones – 6’2” 170 lbs – (Wheeler to Columbia)
SO Daylon Johnson – 6’2” 200 lbs – (Greenville, SC to Washington)
SR MJ Matthews – 6’0” 165 lbs – (Kennesaw Mountain to Therrell)
SR Jamari Piercy – 6’4″ 170 lbs – (Griffin to Columbia)
JR Jeray Randall – 6’0″ 150 lbs – (Pelham to Thomasville)

Class A-Private

SR Sam Witt – 6’1″ 174 lbs – (Johns Creek to Providence Christian)
JR Zak Thomas – 6’0” 170 lbs – (Fellowship Christian to King’s Ridge)
SR Lewis Robertson – 6’2” 180 lbs – (Northgate to Trinity Christian)
JR Sean Pierce – 5’7″ 145 lbs – (Mt. Vernon  to Holy Innocents’)
SR Malachi Townsend – 6’6” 190 lbs – (Starr’s Mill to Heritage School)
SR Dusan Stricevic – 6’7″ 195 lbs – (Furtah Prep to Excel Christian)
JR Charlie Dew – 6’6″ 240 lbs – (Campbell to Whitefield Academy)
JR Jack Thomas – 6’4” 170 lbs – (West Forsyth to King’s Ridge)
JR Samuel Ayegunle – 6’5″ 190 lbs – (Solid Rock to North Cobb Christian)
JR Albert Wilson – 6’6” 240 lbs – (Gilbert Christian, AZ to North Cobb Christian)
SR Jaylen Peterson – 6’7″ 200 lbs – (Stephenson to Greenforest)
SR Shaun Nichols – 6’4 180 lbs – (McIntosh to Heritage School)
SO Justin Mitchell – 6’4″ 175 lbs – (Norcross to Centennial to St. Francis)
SR Caleb Smith – 6’4” 170 lbs – (Southwest DeKalb to Greenforest)
SO Ahmad Clark – 6’5″ 180 lbs – (Grayson to St. Francis)
SO Will Hopkins – 6’4″ 170 lbs – (Valor Christian to Holy Innocents’)
SO Dennis Scott III – 6’9″ 200 lbs – (Riverwood to Mt. Vernon Presbyterian)

Class A-Public

SR Cameron Johnson – 6’1” 180 lbs – (Wheeler to Drew Charter)
JR Dekarteyia Craig – 5’10” 155 lbs – (Twiggs County to Wilkinson County)

Non-GHSA

SR Jake McTaggart – 6’7″ 230 lbs – (Towns County to Hayesville, NC)
SR Antonio Hunt – 6’3” 170 lbs – (Woodville-Tompkins to Franklin Prep, NC)
SR Michael Hayes – 6’6” 180 lbs – (New Hampstead to Franklin Prep, NC)
SR Ethan Elliott – 6’3” 170 lbs – (Warner Robins to Central Fellowship Christian)
JR Isaac Jones – 6’3” 155 lbs – (Marietta to The King’s Academy)
JR Chase Clemmons – 6’0” 160 lbs – (Mt. Vernon Presbyterian to Legacy Early College, SC)
JR Coen Carr – 6’5″ 175 lbs – (Dutchtown to Legacy Early College, SC)
SR Scoot Henderson – 6’3″ 180 lbs – (Kell to G-League)
SO Khaleel Pratt – 6’5” 175 lbs – (Greenbrier to Augusta Christian)
SO DJ Shine – 6’1″ 160 lbs – (Hephzibah to Augusta Christian)
SO Braylen Smith – 5’11” 155 lbs – (Lakeside-Evans to Augusta Christian)
SR Anthony Robinson – 6’8” 210 lbs  – (Starr’s Mill to The Christ School, NC)
SR Gabe Keene – 6’7” 175 lbs – (Tallulah Falls to IMG Academy, FL)
SR Destin Logan – 6’5” 180 lbs – (Berkmar to TSF Prep)
JR Victor Riden – 6’7″ 185 lbs – (Mt. Vernon to Frederica Academy)
JR BJ Brown – 5’9” 150 lbs – (Harrison to IMG Academy)
SO Trentyn Flowers – 6’7” 180 lbs – (Jackson County to St. Francis to Huntington Prep, WV)
SR Robert Cowherd – 6’5” 190 lbs – (Grayson to Southern California Academy, CA)
JR Nazir Griffin – 6’0″ 165 lbs – (Shiloh to West Oaks Academy, FL)
JR Carson Cole – 5’11” 155 lbs – (Model to Alabama)
JR Luke Strickland – 6’4″ 160 lbs – (Parkview to Providence Christian to Vertical Academy, NC)
JR Zion Gardner – 6’8” 240 lbs – (Dougherty to Word of God Christian, NC)
SR DJ Potts-Heard – 6’3″ 160 lbs – (Cherokee to Cookeville, TN)
SO Dontae Potts-Heard – 6’0″ 160 lbs – (Cherokee to Cookeville, TN)
SR Zaylan Chaney – 6’6″ 210 lbs – (Cass to Legacy Early College, SC)
SR TJ Clark – 6’4” 185 lbs – (Newton to Overtime Elite)
SR Seth Hubbard – 6’4″ 170 lbs – (St. Francis to Huntington Prep, WV)
JR Kyle Jones Jr.  – 6’2″ 175 lbs – (Langston Hughes to Father Judge, PA)
SR Joyful Hawkins – 6’8″ 205 lbs – (Lake Norman, FL to Brunswick to North Florida Prep)
SO Jahki Howard – 6’7” 185 lbs – (Norcross to Donda Prep, CA)
SR ReMarr Rasool – 5’10” 170 lbs – (Creekside to Heirway Christian)
JR Jaden Young – 6’1″ 170 lbs – (St. Francis to Valor Christian)
SO Jalen “Roc” Lee – 6’5″ 175 lbs – (Berkmar to Riverwood to Solid Rock Academy)
SR Jarrod Taylor – 6’1″ 180 lbs – (Salem to East Nashville Magnet, TN)
JR Eltramon Smith – 6’7″ 185 lbs – (Sandy Creek to Tri-Cities to Vertical Academy, NC)
JR Micah Norris – 6’5” 180 lbs – (Forest Park to Solid Rock Academy)

PRO Resolution 2021 Standouts

Devin Pope
2021 6-2 SG Devin Pope – Cross Creek
After leading Cross Creek to their first ever state title, upsetting nationally ranked Sandy Creek in the Class 3A State Championship by scoring a team-high 14 points, Devin Pope was the talk of camp with his explosive leaping ability, outside shot and ability to get to the hoop. Continue reading PRO Resolution 2021 Standouts

CTC Comeback: Boys Evaluations

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Team 1

2021 6-3 PG Micah Bell – Chapel Hill – GPA: 3.0
A late arrival to camp, Micah Bell brought fireworks with him when he arrived. The wiry guard was electric when getting downhill, using a graceful glide to the hoop and elite bounce to finish at the rim. Bell had monster dunks that had defenders clearing out of the way to live to see another day. Bell’s athleticism and wingspan help him defend at a high level. He moves his feet easily and can jostle free steals. Bell has received D-I interest and offers over the course of his career. He’s a no-brainer High Major D-I athlete. He will have to prove he can consistently shoot from the perimeter in able to reach his high ceiling; he has a bit of a slow release with a hitch. Once he gets his jumper fine-tuned, Bell could make an immediate impact at the next level.

JoJo Bell
2022 6-2 SG JoJo Bell – Central-Carrollton – SEBA FCI Warriors – GPA: 3.95
Joseph Bell brought energy on the floor and on the bench. While on the floor, Bell used his length and athleticism to attack the hoop. On the bench, he’s vocal in support of his teammates. Bell has all the tools to become a nice sleeper out of West Georgia. He gets in passing lanes and uses his springy legs to rebound in traffic. He did his best work when he was able to get downhill and elevate. Bell plays bigger than his size thanks to his motor and leaping ability. He was one of camp’s breakout performers.

Amarion Jackson
2021 5-11 PG Amarion Jackson – Camden County – Team Sky Priority – GPA: 3.0
Some players just say they want to play college basketball while others actively go out and make it happen. Amarion Jackson made the five-hour drive from Kingsland to be able to participate at camp and he was the first one at our door ready to check-in. It was a business trip for Jackson and he did just that – get to business. Jackson is a strong bodied guard with a tough demeanor. He did a nice job attacking the basket where he could take bumps getting to the hoop. Jackson finished at the rim but didn’t force anything, often looking to make the extra pass first before calling his own number. He hit a few threes on the day and provided playmaking and good on-ball defense. Jackson visited Gordon State on Monday.

Dean Soulsby
2025 5-11 G Dean Soulsby – Allatoona – NME Elite – GPA: 3.5
Dean Soulsby provided court vision, rebounding and timely shot making playing against the big boys. The rising freshman fit in well and quickly found his niche within the team. He drilled a three-pointer and picked up a handful of assists.

Jeremy Sams
2022 6-2 W Jeremy Sams – Veterans – Georgia Rebels – GPA: 3.2
We really liked how Jeremy Sams played. Coming from Middle Georgia, Sams brought toughness to the table. He was an inside-out presence that was able to collect rebounds and push in transition. Sams is capable of playing 2-4 with his strength and quickness. He finished with both hands at the rim and made some good decisions off the dribble as a passer.

Caleb Whitlock
2023 6-7 C Caleb Whitlock – Central-Carrollton – GPA: 2.5
Whitlock was a big body that caused issues on the offensive glass. He was able to high point rebounds and earn multiple attempts at the rim. As camp went on, he got more comfortable with the pace of play. He still needs refinement with his footwork and conditioning but for a sophomore, there is plenty to work with.

Blake McAlister
2022 6-1 G Blake McAlister – Allatoona – PSB ATL – GPA: 4.0
Blake McAlister was one of the most consistent players in camp, averaging 9.5 points per game over the span of four 20-minute games. McAlister is a well-rounded scorer. He’s really good at getting to the basket, but he also hit a three in every single game. Blake was able to start his own fast breaks and push the tempo. He showed off a nice floater when getting inside.

Tyler Cash

2023 5-9 G Tyler Cash – Allatoona – GPA: 3.2
Tyler Cash played the role of set up man. He was a facilitator on the perimeter that didn’t need to hunt his offense in order for the team to be successful. Cash didn’t force the issue and was patient as a ball handler and scorer.

Team 2

Eric Howard
2022 6-0 PG Eric Howard – Marietta – Lights Out Ballers – GPA: 3.0
One of the best rebounding guards in the state, Eric Howard and his bouncy aggressive style earned rave reviews from the staff. Howard plays with major energy. When he wanted to, he could get to the rim at will where he would explode to the hoop and finish over the defense. Howard is still developing his true point guard skills. His outside shot and ability to change speeds are room for growth. If he can add an in between game with some pull-ups and floaters, Howard could be deadly. The one thing you can count on when it comes to Howard is his effort. He’s shown flashes of putting together a breakout campaign and now heading into his senior season, expect him to leave everything on the floor.

Micah Norris
2023 6-4 W Micah Norris – Forest Park – Swain Basketball
The big strong swingman hit some pull-up jumpers throughout camp. He has a chance to be a strong player in due time. Norris can get to the basket and absorb contact while doing so. Defensively, he’s solid enough to help defend multiple spots. He could turn into a mismatch problem with his inside-out capabilities.

EJ Holland
2022 5-6 PG EJ Holland – Rome – Clock Tower Hoopers – GPA: 3.5
Though undersized, EJ Holland was a scrappy defender and overall coachable player. He was at his best when he was able to scorch the nets from deep. Holland is a good shooter that has to be accounted for at all times. He had some nice drives to the hoop where he dropped in floaters over shot blockers.

Kellen Phillips
2025 5-7 G Kellen Phillips – Allatoona – Impact-White – GPA: 4.0
Kellen Phillips found himself in the right spot on defense multiple times. He understood rotations and when the ball came his way he had active hands to get deflections. His offense came on mid-range jumpers.

James Burns
2025 6-2 F James Burns – Central-Carrollton – Georgia Travelers – GPA: 4.0
Another young player who got invaluable experience at camp, James Burns quickly asserted himself as the team’s garbage guy. He did the dirty work as he crashed the glass hard and blocked out. As the day went on, his synergy with the team improved. As he got more comfortable, Burns opened up his offense with drives to the hoop.

Marquise Morrison
2021 5-11 G Marquise Morrison – McEachern – ATL Elite – GPA: 2.8
Marquise Morrison played within himself and served as a steady ball handler. He pushed the tempo when needed and set up his teammates. Morrison knocked down some shots from the perimeter and did a good job driving and kicking.

Jay Harding
2023 5-9 G Jay Harding – Central-Carrollton – GPA: 3.9
Jay Harding shot the ball with confidence as he helped space the floor. When playing on the perimeter, he would sneak in for offensive rebounds to earn second chances for his team. He did a nice job defensively whenever left on an island.

Kolton Drummond
2022 5-10 G Kolton Drummond – Bowdon – GPA: 4.02
The toughness of football standout Kolton Drummond was on display. He rebounds well for a guard, using his strong body to clear out space. Drummond was one of the better shooters at camp, drilling five threes over his four games. He moved well without the ball and drew the attention of the defense at all times.

Jaylen Harris
2021 6-3 SG Jaylen Harris – Kell
One of the best available unsigned guards in the state, Jaylen Harris brought his alpha dog mentality to camp. He’s tough as nails and scores from three levels. Harris drilled five triples as he spaced the floor with great range. Once defenders got up on him, he was able to use his physicality to blow past them as he embraced contact at the rim. Harris could be a 3&D guy at the next level. College coaches have inquired about him dating back to the state championship.

Team 3

Authur Johnson
2023 5-8 PG Authur Johnson – Bowdon – GA Bisons – GPA: 3.1
Authur Johnson was electric. The Class A-Public All-State guard made a believer out of everyone in attendance as he dropped in six threes over his first three games and left defenders in the dust when they tried to check him. Authur is a pitbull of a player. Though small, he’s strapped with muscle and competes on both ends. The lefty is a shifty playmaker with a creative handle. He knows how to snake his way into the lane and uses hesitation dribbles to freeze the defense. Johnson finishes with nifty scoop layups and can deliver dimes with one hand off the bounce. Authur was one of the toughest players to defend at camp. He is trending in the right direction.

Carrieun Mathis
2021 6-6 F Carrieun Mathis – South Paulding – GPA: 3.0
The first camper of the day was able to sneak into the gym before registration started. We didn’t hold it against him but we let him know we needed a big performance. Carrieun was able to deliver as he used his length and diverse skillset to influence each game. The lanky lefty can play inside and out. He swatted six shots over his first three games and was camp’s top rim protector. He needs to add some weight in order to muscle his way around the rim at the next level, but his activity on the glass and his ability to step outside and shoot the three bodes well.

Kervens Yacinthe
2021 6-5 W Kervens Yacinthe – Paulding County
A prolific scorer, the All-State bucket-getter did just that at camp. The southpaw splashed in a handful of threes before getting downhill. Yacinthe excels at getting to his left hand and playing the angles off the glass. He’s a great isolation scorer that doesn’t need space to put points on the board. He will need to make sure he plays lower to the ground to keep his dribble tight when facing tough defenders. Kervens is a college-ready scorer. He has the physical tools to become a solid defender over time.

Brandon Davis
2024 5-2 PG Brandon Davis – Hiram – Georgia Hornets – GPA: 4.0
The smallest player in camp, Brandon Davis held his own with the big boys. He served as a ball handler and passer that got the ball in the right spots. Davis didn’t take a ton of shots, but he was able to cash in from the three-point line when open. His energy was a positive.

Landen Pitts
2023 6-1 G Landen Pitts – Allatoona – GPA: 4.2
Landen Pitts played the role of swingman on his team. He showed the ability to shoot the three and had the toughness to score at the rim. Pitts played bigger than his listed size. He has nice length and was able to block a handful of shots.

Jackson Rose
2025 5-10 G Jackson Rose – Central-Carrollton – GPA: 4.0
Jackson Rose provided some high IQ for his team. He got to his spots and was ready whenever the ball went his way. Jackson has a nice perimeter jumper. Rose did a good job rebounding in spurts.

Elias Harrison
2023 5-8 PG Elias Harrison – Banneker – Swain Basketball – GPA: 3.5
Defense was Elias Harrison’s calling card. With plenty of scorers and shooters on the roster, Harrison stuck out with his on-ball intensity. He was able to get up in opponents and make them uncomfortable.

Max Young
2024 6-1 G Max Young – Central-Carrollton – GPA: 3.9
Max Young understands the importance of spacing on offense. He found his niche in the corner, as he opened up the floor for ball movement. Young remained shot ready and buried a couple threes on the day.

Team 4

Daethan Harris
2023 5-9 PG Daethan Harris – Jones County – GPA: 4.0
It comes as no surprise that Daethan Harris is a floor general. The son of Coach Buck Harris, Daethan is an extension of the coaching staff on the floor both literally and figuratively. When he pushes the ball, he always keeps his head up to scan the floor. Harris can make textbook pocket passes on the money. When the ball isn’t in his hands, he does a nice job cutting. He showed some range on his three-pointer as he hit a few off the dribble.

Jack Hewitt
2022 6-3 SG Jack Hewitt – North Cobb Christian – SEBA FCI Warriors – GPA: 3.9
The smooth lefty was at his best when getting downhill. Jack has a nice glide to the hoop with sneaky athleticism. He hit a few threes and finished through contact to convert multiple And-1s. He brought energy on defense. With his size and length, he got into passing lanes and also helped out on the glass. He could be a prospect that D-III programs will be fighting over this time next year.

Kaeden Twiggs
2021 6-4 G Kaeden Twiggs – Fannin County – GPA: 3.57
A lot of eyes were on Kaeden Twiggs on Sunday. Oglethorpe honed in on the North Georgia standout and he was able to show some flashes of what made him an All-Region player. Twiggs has very good size for a guard/wing. He has a quick first step and can explode downhill. He had a few eye-catching reverse finishes that showcased his skill. Continuing to hit shots from the perimeter will help Twiggs fully round out his offensive arsenal.

Cayden Charles
2022 6-2 G Cayden Charles – Allatoona – SEBA FCI Warriors – GPA: 3.7
What stands out most about Cayden Charles is his two-way efficiency. He’s a very good on-ball defender with length and on offense, he can get to the basket with his long strides. Charles grew into the role of defensive stopper his junior season and now will be asked to score more. Cayden is a quality finisher with a solid outside shot. He may need to fine tune his ball handling some more, but he’s improving each time we see him.

Chase Tyler
2024 6-2 W Chase Tyler – Hiram – Georgia Hornets – GPA: 3.8
We need to bring out our measuring stick for Chase Tyler. Listed at 6-foot-2, Tyler is as long and lean as they come, all arms and legs. For a young player, Tyler is an interesting prospect that looks like he will grow even more. He hit shots off the dribble, from the mid-range and scored on takes to the basket. His range extends out to the three-point line but most of his damage was done inside the arc. Chase has upside on defense. He can guard multiple positions and can pick up deflections with his wingspan. Stay tuned for his development.

Karson Baldwin
2024 5-8 G Karson Baldwin – Columbus – GPA: 3.0
Karson Baldwin found a fit as a ball handler on his team. He was able to keep the offense flowing and didn’t worry about hunting his own shot. When he did look to score, he used pretty floaters to drop in buckets over the defense.

Landyn Murphy
2025 5-6 PG Landyn Murphy – Jonesboro – Georgia Jayhawks – GPA: 3.7
The first thing that stood out about Landyn Murphy was his high, rain-bringing jumpers. His arc was always scraping the ceiling and would be nothing but net from three. Murphy was a smart player. His lack of size didn’t hinder him from probing the defense. When he got in the lane, he used a tear drop to score in traffic.

Brian Bain
2022 5-7 PG Brian Bain – Central-Carrollton – SEBA FCI Warriors – GPA: 3.9
The aggressiveness of Brian Bain caught our staff’s attention. He’s a tough guard that will get on the floor for loose balls. He plays an in-your-face style of defense and has a burst of speed when the ball is in his hands. He pushes well in transition and gets to the rim. Bain can pull-up short for floaters or use his athleticism to finish through contact. Brian has good bounce and is a reliable playmaker.