2023 Sandy’s Spiel Fall Leagues

The Sandy’s Spiel Fall League returns this August. The deadline for registration is July 20. There is a limited amount of spots available. Saturdays at Dawson County will be girls only with a max of 10 teams. Sundays at East Paulding can accommodate 28 teams between boys and girls. The only way to secure a spot on the schedule is via payment which is considered the official method of registration. Leagues will be first come, first serve. Leagues will close once they are filled, even if it is before the July 20 deadline.

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Jay Johnson
2024 6-3 W Jay Johnson – Warner Robins
Schools will want to check in with Jermarquis Johnson. Jay is a multidimensional wing that can play either on or off the ball. He makes things happen as a playmaker, serving as a big guard. Johnson sees the floor exceptionally well. When he attacks the rim, he’s a threat to thread the needle to an open teammate. If he finds a mismatch, Johnson will go on the block and post up. The toolsy swingman is an explosive leaper that rises up to rebound at a high level and provides versatility on defense. Johnson’s smooth game and propensity for filling up the box score will surely draw the attention of multiple college programs.

Isaiah Camon
2025 6-1 G Isaiah Camon – Lanier County
The talk of camp was the lefty from Lakeland. Camon, a First Team All-Region selection this past season, is an electric scorer from the mid-range. Isaiah assaults defenses with his pull-up jumper, loving to go left and stop on a dime when getting to his spots. He is a microwave scorer that pours in points in bunches.

Frank Jackson
2026 6-4 G Frank Jackson – Paideia
Frank Jackson is the definition of a “big guard”. The rising sophomore shrugged off defenders when getting to the rack to score through contact. Jackson loves getting downhill and can make a difference on the glass, but Frank’s three-point shot is what really helps him keep defenses off balance. He does a nice job creating separation on the perimeter and using his size to shoot over top of contests. At 6-foot-4 Jackson holds great value defensively and can hold his own when switching onto larger opponents.

Jakari Byrd
2025 6-5 F Jakari Byrd – Colquitt County
It didn’t take long for Jakari Byrd, a regular at PRO camps, to make his presence felt on Sunday. The powerful forward scored inside and out, dominating on the offensive glass and running the floor for easy buckets. Jakari had a strong baseline drive through contact and stepped outside to hit a three. The lefty is a workhorse around the basket and has started to expand his range. Stay tuned.

Quintes Yarbrough2024 6-3 W Quintes Yarbrough – Devyne Stephens
Yarbrough is a power perimeter player. He likes to use his strength to barrel his way to the bucket. His physicality helps him be an effective rebounder and a multi-positional defender.

Brent Williams
2026 6-7 PF Brent Williams – Loganville
Brent has an old school post game. He knows where his bread is buttered and that is on the block. Williams has great size and a sturdy enough frame to battle for post position and score through bumps inside. The lefty likes to get to his hook shot in the lane. Williams runs the floor in transition and will occasionally handle the ball up top. He works the baseline well on drives and can step out to the three-point line from time to time.

Brayden Holiday
2026 6-0 G Brayden Holiday – Mountain View
There was a lot to like about Brayden’s showing on Sunday. First off, he’s active. Holiday was always buzzing around the ball. He swooped in for rebounds and was effective when defending one-on-one. I was really impressed with his ability to finish. He used euro-steps to get to his floater and could squeeze through the defense for tough layups, using the perfect amount of English to kiss the ball off the backboard. Brayden also knocked down a few threes on the day. The Mountain View backcourt is in good hands.

Richard Dunston
2024 5-9 PG Richard Dunston – Meadowcreek
Dunston served as a pass-first playmaker. He had the ball on a string as he manipulated the defense and found the open man. Richard packed a punch as a scorer himself, getting to his spots in the mid-range and stretching out the defense with his three-point shot.

Tre Winters2025 6-4 W Tre Winters – Adairsville
With his size and athleticism, Winters has a tantalizing future at the next level. He was able to shoot gaps on defense and turn errant passes into breakaway slams. In the halfcourt, Tre was smooth getting to the rim for finger rolls and displayed advanced court vision with his ability to hit the open man.

2024 6-3 G Tim Smith – Central Gwinnett
Wiry and wired to score, Smith put up points from all angles on Sunday. He buried threes off the catch and off the dribble. He used a sharp crossover to plant his foot and get into the paint where he finished above the rim.

Zakariyya Dwight
2025 6-5 W Zakariyya Dwight – Crisp County
The Class 3A Most Improved Player turned heads with his high-flying play and interesting skill set. Dwight has great size as a swingman and the springs to live above the rim. Aside from his highlight dunks, Zakariyya uses his bounce when rebounding and altering shots defensively; he is capable of defending inside and out. While his dunks get the headlines, Dwight is also a solid outside shooter that can cash in corner threes. Only a rising junior, Zakariyya has a chance to climb up recruiting boards quickly.

Chasion Wilson2025 6-5 F Chasion Wilson – Lake Worth
Wilson always brings a high motor with him to camp. The Florida-native runs the floor and gets on the offensive glass for putbacks. He finishes with dunks. Chasion can help defend 3-5.

Hunter Amick
2024 6-4 W Hunter Amick – Brookwood
I would be surprised if Hunter Amick doesn’t have a breakout senior season. He has been consistently good throughout the offseason. He plays extremely hard. Hunter is a very good athlete with a quick second leap when rebounding. He’s able to attack off the dribble and finish at the basket. Amick has really grown as a playmaker. He pushes the ball well and can whip in one-handed passes on the move. His ability to clear rebounds and ignite fastbreaks keeps opponents on their heels as they must transition to defense quickly to keep pace with Amick in the open floor.

Kameron Plummer
2025 6-1 G Kameron Plummer – Houston County
It didn’t take long to identify Kameron Plummer’s money move. His sweet spot is the pull-up jumper from the mid-range. When Plummer was able to get into rhythm and attack with one or two dribbles, he was automatic. The long-armed youngster earned an offer from Voorhees after camp.

Joshua Goode2024 6-4 SG Joshua Goode – New Creation Christian
One of, if not the best three-point shooter in camp was Joshua Goode. He was lethal when left with space, especially making a home in the corners. A certified zone buster, Goode did more than just stroke it from deep. He was able to put the ball on the floor and hit tough floaters in traffic. The big guard has value at the next level with his shot making ability from the perimeter.

Cameron Stephen2025 6-3 G Cameron Stephen – Shiloh
An offseason move from Putnam County to Shiloh will likely put Cameron Stephen more in the spotlight. The rising junior is a smooth three-level scorer with an electric burst to the rim. He breaks down defenders when getting downhill and has an easy glide to the rim. Stephen’s ability to score off the dribble with his perimeter shot causes scouting problems for opponents. He can beat defenses in so many different ways. He is a stock riser.

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Mackenna Nix2025 5-11 F Mackenna Nix – Temple
Following a breakout season in which she guided Temple to the Sweet 16 for the first time in over a decade, Mackenna Nix continued her ascent on Sunday, showcasing a versatile offensive repertoire. At nearly 6-foot tall, Nix can be a mismatch inside and out. She is a physical presence on the low block with great hands, able to snag rebounds at their highest point. Mackenna has a variety of back-to-the-basket post moves, on Sunday getting to her hook shot the most. While she is effective in the paint on post ups, running the floor and rolls, Nix can also attack from the perimeter. She beats defenders downhill and can stop short for pull-ups. Mackenna is also a willing three-point shooter that helps space the floor in spurts to open up the court for her teammates. Nix should be on the precipice of receiving offers. She looks like a solid D-II target with two more seasons to develop even more.

Jesstynie Scott
2025 5-9 G Jesstynie Scott – Schley County
Entering camp with a handful of offers scattered between D-I and D-II, Scott was able to separate herself from other guards on Sunday with her blend of size, skill, athleticism and IQ. The two-time All-State guard is a stat sheet stuffer. She does so much well as her sophomore season proved, posting 21.1 points, 2.9 rebounds, 4.6 assists and 4.7 steals per game. Jesstynie stood out at camp as a vocal leader that also managed to lead by example. She set the tone with aggressive on-ball defense and converted turnovers into points, either getting all the way to the rim herself or delivering on-the-money assists to streaking teammates. Scott finishes well at the basket with both hands and is a solid three-point shooter. Her do-everything approach coupled with an overall mature feel gives Jesstynie a high ceiling as a rising upperclassman.

I'ziah McCutchins
2024 5-3 PG I’ziah McCutchins – Trion
As a true point guard should, I’ziah was able to influence games without having to be the primary scoring option. Her energy as a defender, her court vision as a playmaker and her security as a ball handler has led to a bevy of wins over the course of her career. McCutchins fills up box scores. She is a sneaky good rebounder for her size and her ability to always be around the ball often leads to good things. When she wants to, McCutchins can hurt defenses with her scoring. She does a nice job getting into the paint and is a solid three-point shooter off the dribble.

Madison Moody2026 5-5 G Madison Moody – Cherokee
Moody made an immediate impact as a freshman, earning All-Region honors. Her game was on full display at camp, using her perimeter firepower to score in different ways. Madison, who has strong legs which help her play with balance and explode up with lift on her jumpers, knocked down shots from all three levels. Moody canned a handful of threes on Sunday and was able to get to her floater when attacking the basket.

Madison Swint
2025 5-10 F Madison Swint – Carrollton
No matter what the setting, Madison Swint makes winning plays. Known for her willingness to do whatever is asked of her, it didn’t take any prompting to get Madison to play hard and make the right decisions. She rebounded in traffic, scored with both hands and of course, defended at a high level even drawing a charge – a rare occurrence in most camp settings. Swint knows how to stand out on defense; colleges will love her game.

Tori Ambroselli
2026 5-6 PG Tori Ambroselli – Centennial
Tori was one of the best freshmen in Georgia last year, averaging over 16 points per game. The dynamic playmaker was at it again on Sunday, using her speed to make things happen. Ambroselli picked up full court on defense, turning her ball handler multiple times before even getting to halfcourt. When the ball was in Tori’s hands, she excelled at breaking down the defense and getting into the paint where she thrived as a drive-and-kick facilitator. When she decided to hunt her own offense, Ambroselli was a blink in transition and was able to euro-step past defenders to finish with either hand. A D-I future isn’t out of the realm of possibility.

Nikolette Soden
2024 5-6 PG Nikolette Soden – Landmark Christian
I really liked what I saw from Nikolette Soden. The rising senior is a sparkplug in the backcourt. She is small but quick, darting in different directions. She had some impressive drives to the hoop, her best coming as she looked off a defender with a ball fake and went up for a layup. Soden should have plenty of opportunities to flourish her senior season at Landmark Christian. Small schools will want to keep an eye on her development.

2024 5-10 F Dailey Jefferson – Walker
I always appreciate the activity of Dailey Jefferson. She is a springy forward that at times plays bigger than her height with how well she rebounds. Dailey’s defense is also a boon, long enough to defend in the post and block shots but also quick enough to move her feet laterally when defending on the perimeter. Jefferson is a constant double-double threat cleaning up misses. Dailey attacks from 15-feet and in, a solid option in the high post that can turn and face. Jefferson will stretch the floor from time to time as a capable three-point shooter. D-III programs took note of her performance.

Takeriauna Mosley2024 5-4 PG Takeriauna Mosley – Handley, AL
In from Alabama, the slick southpaw turned heads with her playmaking in the open floor. Mosley has great speed with the ball, pushing it up the court. She makes tough passes look easy, hitting teammates on the run with low laser-like bounce passes. Takeriauna is a shifty athlete that wiggles her way to the rim using spin moves. Ranked as the 28th best prospect in Alabama, Mosley shined as one of the top guards in camp and certainly one of the most exciting players to watch.

Asiah Thompson
2026 5-7 W Asiah Thompson – Wheeler
Keep an eye on Asiah. She has a knack for being around the ball. Thompson is a versatile piece that plays bigger than her size. She has a strong build and uses her body well when rebounding. Thompson is a sold athlete that is good at going coast-to-coast.

Hannah Lopez
2025 5-5 PG Hannah Lopez – Denmark
Hannah Lopez did her thing on Sunday, scoring on smooth drives to the basket with both hands and hitting threes. When Hannah is aggressive and looking for her offense, it opens up the floor for everyone else. She is a dangerous three-level scorer that breaks down defenses once she beats her on-ball defender. She will either pop a pull-up, a floater or hit an open shooter.

Shakiria Foster
2024 5-7 G Shakiria Foster – Lamar County
The multi-sport star made a positive first impression. Foster was named Class A D-I Second Team All-State after erupting for 26.1 points, 5.4 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 5.4 steals per game. Shy is a powerful athlete with a running back’s mentality in the open floor. After securing rebounds, she looks to break out ahead of the pack and get to the hoop. Foster is physically strong, able to shake defenders and score through contact at the rim. Shakiria has a strong pro hop gather in traffic which helps her load up to explode to the rim. Non-D-I schools of all levels should familiarize themselves with Foster’s game.

2023 GHSA Girls Basketball Transfer List


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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

2026 5-9 Gabrielle Hepburn – (Riverwood to Buford)
2026 5-3 Nalani Gainey – (Gainesville to Central Gwinnett)
2025 6-2 Seriya Williams – (New Manchester to Carrollton)
2026 5-6 Jonna Snelling – (Parkview to Tucker to Berkmar)
2025 5-6 Jonnya Snelling – (Parkview to Tucker to Berkmar)
2024 5-9 Nya Smith – (Roswell to Milton)
2025 5-5 Mikaylin Johnson – (South Gwinnett to Norcross)
2024 5-7 Ja’Quoia Jones – (KIPP Atlanta to Westlake)
2025 5-2 Amira Walters-Smith – (Mitchell County to Colquitt County)
2025 5-10 Desiree Davis – (Wesleyan to Newton)
2026 5-5 Danica Taylor – (Parkview to Mill Creek)
2026 5-11 Kirlan-Loryn Williams – (Lake Charles Prep, LA to Mill Creek)
2024 5-9 Danielle Carnegie – (Rockdale County to Grayson)
2026 5-5 Kennedy Lee – (Mt. Paran to Campbell)
2025 5-11 Raygen Lewis – (Cambridge to Milton)
2025 6-0 Justus Fitzgerald – (Roswell to Norcross)
2024 5-3 Malaya Jones – (Arabia Mountain to Grayson)
2024 5-8 Taj Hunter – (Archer to Grayson)
2024 5-8 Sanaa Tripp – (Peachtree Ridge to Newton)
2025 5-7 Londyn Walker – (Wesleyan to St. Francis to Milton)
2024 6-0 Yasmine Allen – (Forest Park to Archer)
2025 5-8 Dajanae Smith – (Discovery to Central Gwinnett)
2024 5-6 Nina Solomon – (Mountain View to Central Gwinnett)
2025 6-0 Miyah Holmes – (Grovetown to Carrollton)
2024 5-8 Nia Morgan – (Pebblebrook to Osborne)
2024 6-1 Camryn Lucas – (South Gwinnett to Norcross to Grayson)

CLASS 6A

2025 6-1 Jocelyn Faison – (Douglas County to New Manchester)
2025 6-0 Amorie Strachan – (Hillgrove to New Manchester)
2025 5-7 Callie Cavender – (Mt. Pisgah to Creekview)
2024 5-6 Destiny Givens – (Westlake to Langston Hughes)
2025 5-10 Jasmine Baxter – (Mays to Langston Hughes)
2026 5-11 Brannen Shiloh – (Flowery Branch to Gainesville)
2025 5-5 Isabella Racine – (Douglas County to New Manchester)
2024 5-11 Dailey Jefferson – (Walker to Sprayberry)
2025 5-7 Asunti Porter – (Grovetown to Lakeside-Evans)
2025 5-7 Cornelia Ellington – (Decatur to New Manchester to Langston Hughes)
2026 5-5 Mikayla Dunston – (Forest Park to Morrow)
2025 5-8 J’Bionna Robinson – (Springfield, OR to Morrow)
2025 5-11 Poetrie Dace – (Riverdale to Morrow)

CLASS 5A

2025 5-11 Skye Cleveland – (Landmark Christian to Creekside)
2026 5-6 Tamariana Bivins – (North Springs to Northview)
2026 5-6 Erin Hobbs – (Poteet, TX to Northview)
2024 5-4 Ava Riley – (Hapeville Charter to Mays)
2024 5-4 Randria Welcher – (South Atlanta to Northgate)
2024 5-9 Zaniya Compton – (Washington to Mays)
2025 5-8 Ciara Buchanan – (Evansville North, IN to Kell)
2024 5-9 Zion Hayes – (The First Academy, FL to Cass)
2026 5-6 Kennedie Cooper – (KIPP Atlanta to Maynard Jackson)
2024 5-6 Randria Wilcher – (South Atlanta to Northgate)
2024 5-5 Aniya Robinson – (Banneker to Tri-Cities)
2025 6-1 Jaleia Robinson – (Forest Park to Dutchtown)
2026 6-0 Kennedy Deese – (Mt. Paran to Kell)

CLASS 4A

2024 5-9 Gabbie Grooms – (Landmark Christian to Trinity Christian)
2024 5-11 Shamaria Arnold – (Maynard Jackson to Southwest DeKalb)
2025 6-1 Jazlyn Ware – (Creekside Christian to Stockbridge)
2025 6-0 Ivona Djikanovic – (Landmark Christian to Trinity Christian)
2024 6-2 India McIntosh – (Lovejoy to Stockbridge)
2024 5-6 Zania Gay – (Drew to Stockbridge)
2024 6-1 Jahliya McDonald – (Lovejoy to Stockbridge)
2024 6-0 Zora Hill – (Dutchtown to McDonough)

CLASS 3A

2025 6-1 Danielle Osho – (Brookwood to Hebron Christian)
2025 5-7 Bella Martin – (King’s Ridge to Pickens)
2024 5-10 Bryanna Preston – (Lovejoy to Wesleyan)
2024 6-0 Jazmin Thornton – (LaGrange Academy to Carver-Columbus)
2025 5-9 Zoe Carter – (Denton, TX to Hart County)
2026 5-7 Maddie Carter – (Denton, TX to Hart County)
2026 5-10 Kallie Westmaas – (Chicago, IL to Hart County)
2024 5-6 Danielle Roberson – (Westside-Macon to Douglass)

CLASS 2A

2025 5-9 Jesstynie Scott – (Schley County to Sumter County)
2025 5-7 Brayla Harris – (Cross Creek to Butler)
2025 5-11 Rania Curry – (Carver-Columbus to Butler)
2024 5-10 Karen Nimo – (Johnson-Augusta to Butler)
2025 6-1 Aalon Turner – (Druid Hills to Columbia)
2024 5-6 Analee Morris – (Adairsville to Rockmart)
2027 5-7 Regan Trlica – (Sequoyah to Union County)

CLASS A D-I

2026 5-4 Josie Fratesi – (Valor Christian to King’s Ridge)

CLASS A D-II

2024 5-5 Jordyn LeGrier – (Landmark Christian to SACA)
2025 5-7 Sonovia Reynolds – (Greene County to Hancock Central)
2025 5-8 Alli Grace Hembree – (Cullman, AL to Christian Heritage)
2025 5-11 Sasha Joseph – (Landmark Christian to SACA)
2024 5-8 Sanaa Thomas – (Dutchtown to SACA)
2025 5-11 Nicora Patrick – (Forest Park to SACA)
2025 6-3 Zana Justice – (Luella to SACA)
2026 5-4 Amy Ramos – (Douglas County to SACA)
2024 6-6 Arek Angui – (South Sudan to Greenforest)
2025 6-1 Milica Lazarevic – (Serbia to Greenforest)
2025 6-2 Asunta Ring – (South Sudan to Greenforest)
2025 5-11 Lana Koricanac – (Bella Vista Prep, AZ to Greenforest)
2025 5-11 Fortunate Emechete – (Nigeria to Greenforest)
2025 5-8 Aimee Campbell – (Dutchtown to SACA)

Non-GHSA

2025 5-7 Jaliyah Terry – (Hephzibah to Westminster-Augusta)
2026 5-6 Emyrie Combs – (Habersham Central to Lakeview Academy)
2025 6-0 McKayla Hosley – (Northside-Columbus to St. Anne-Pacelli)
2024 5-8 Julia Susla – (Trinity Christian to Heritage School)
2024 5-9 Aliyah Shaffer – (Trinity Christian to Heritage School)
2024 5-5 Lalah Logan – (Trinity Christian to Heritage School)
2026 5-6 Montana Jenkins – (Hephzibah to North Augusta, SC)
2025 5-7 Camiah Muldrow – (Lovejoy to Link Academy, MO)
2024 5-0 Kennedy Armistead – (Westside-Augusta to North Augusta, SC)
2025 5-8 Niara Gayle – (River Ridge to Rocky Bayou Christian, FL)
2024 5-6 Hannah Harris – (Cherokee to Valor Christian)
2027 5-7 Taylor Clark – (Commerce to Lakeview Academy)
2024 5-7 Aurielle Reavis – (Wilcox County to Harmony, FL)
2025 5-9 Des’Myah Croom – (Stockbridge to Goldsboro, NC)
2025 5-6 Emmie Moore – (Pickens to Rabun Gap)

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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]

Thanks!

CLASS 7A

2025 6-0 Tramello Carter – (Bay, FL to South Gwinnett)
2025 6-8 Elyiss Williams – (Charlton County to Camden County)
2025 6-8 Jacob Wilkins – (Parkview to Grayson)
2024 6-9 Alpha Barry – (Bowne, NY to Central Gwinnett)
2025 6-0 Rhys Cotton – (TD Prep to Campbell)
2024 5-8 Donte Golden – (Mountain View to Central Gwinnett)
2024 6-5 Justin Vernon – (Centennial to Meadowcreek)
2024 6-1 Corey Gatlin – (Grayson to Berkmar)
2024 6-9 Adonai Mussie – (Parkview to Meadowcreek)
2024 6-0 Emanuel Befekadu – (Parkview to Meadowcreek)
2025 6-7 Derwin Hodge – (Wesleyan to Peachtree Ridge)
2025 6-4 Jeremiah Waters – (Westover to Osborne)
2024 6-2 Parker Donaldson – (Grayson to Central Gwinnett)
2024 6-4 Kennedy Warren – (Cenntennial to Norcross)
2025 5-10 David Culbreath-Martin – (Duluth to Berkmar)
2025 6-7 Hakeem Weems – (WD Mohammed to Osborne)
2025 6-2 Max McNeill – (Cumberland Christian to Pebblebrook)
2026 5-11 Grant McDuffie – (Mt. Pisgah to Milton)
2025 6-7 Daniel Ogunyemi – (Valor Christian to Milton)
2025 6-1 Jake Taylor – (Excel Christian to Wheeler)
2025 6-5 Dylan Barbra – (Collins Hill to Fayette County to East Coweta)
2024 6-4 Anthony Gause – (Christian Brothers, MO to Milton)
2025 6-4 Thomas McBride – (Kennesaw Mountain to Osborne)
2024 6-7 Casey Williams – (Oakland, TN to Norcross)
2025 6-2 Kamal Green – (Brookwood to Berkmar)
2024 6-0 LaDorian Jordan – (Villa Rica to Carrollton)
2025 6-1 Isaiah Camon – (Lanier County to Lowndes)
2025 6-2 Kobi Brown – (Lanier County to Valdosta)
2024 6-5 Tracy Richardson – (Salem to Archer)
2026 5-7 Kenny LaRue – (Norcross to Lambert)
2026 6-6 Jordan Green – (Norcross to Newton)
2025 6-2 Jayvion Nurse – (Wheeler to Osborne)
2024 6-2 Jaye Nash – (Oak Hill, VA to McEachern)
2024 6-1 Trey Hobbs – (Discovery to Peachtree Ridge)
2026 6-3 Isaiah Langley – (Berkmar to Peachtree Ridge)
2024 6-6 David Clark – (Campbell to Wheeler)
2024 6-2 Mike White – (Mountain View to Berkmar)
2024 6-0 Cameron Robinson – (St. Francis to Norcross)
2027 6-4 Rodney Jackson – (Shiloh to Berkmar)
2026 6-4 AJ Gillespie – (Cummings, NC to Norcross)
2026 6-6 O’Davion Thompson – (Discovery to Central Gwinnett)
2024 6-5 Travell Anderson – (Wilson Academy to Norcross)
2024 5-11 Jameir Nowell – (Erasmus, NY to Woodstock)
2027 5-11 Kevin Savage – (Heritage School to Wheeler)

CLASS 6A

2025 6-3 Cameron Stephen – (Putnam County to Shiloh)
2024 6-4 AJ Horton – (Jonesboro to South Cobb)
2024 6-6 Allen Stoddard – (New Manchester to Alexander)
2024 6-2 Jermaine Freeman – (South Cobb to Alexander)
2025 6-0 Amari Shuler – (Parkview to Shiloh)
2026 5-6 Blake Bracco – (East Forsyth to Sequoyah)
2026 6-5 Kareem Hopkins – (Riverwood to Lakeside-DeKalb)
2024 6-2 Antonio Scott – (Telfair County to Veterans)
2024 6-4 DeAndre Cowan – (Hargrave Military, VA to Notre Dame Academy to Lanier)
2024 6-5 Cameron Catholic – (Arlington Christian to Langston Hughes)
2025 6-3 Ashton Bjerke – (Marist to St. Pius X)
2025 6-2 KJ Martin – (North Paulding to South Cobb)
2025 6-7 DaKylan Hill – (Laney to Evans to Lakeside-Evans)
2025 6-3 Camarion Carter – (Drew to Jonesboro)
2025 6-4 Chris Jones – (Lovejoy to Jonesboro)
2024 6-2 Dontae Potts-Heard – (Cookeville, TN to Woodstock)
2025 5-10 Mason Sampson – (Norcross to North Atlanta)
2026 6-7 Charlie Gersmehl – (South Forsyth to Gainesville)
2026 6-3 Brandon Nelson – (Morgan County to Gainesville)
2024 6-0 Momin Chaudhary – (Paulding County to East Paulding)
2024 6-0 Amari Chatman – (Old Suwanee Christian to Gainesville)
2025 6-0 Quincy Barnes – (Hillgrove to East Paulding)
2026 6-2 Kendrell Agnew – (Westlake to Langston Hughes)
2025 6-2 Jack Collins – (Lakeview Academy to Gainesville)
2025 5-7 Ty Jones – (Greenbrier to Lakeside-Evans)
2024 6-1 Jacob Tillman – (Milton to Lakeside-DeKalb)
2026 6-3 Aiden Aponte – (Galloway to Osborne to Eagle’s Landing to Morrow)
2024 6-5 Tyler Thompson – (De La Salle Collegiate, MI to North Atlanta)
2024 6-0 Joe Danisi – (Deer Park, NY to River Ridge)
2026 5-10 Josh Jackson – (Stratford Academy to Houston County)
2024 6-4 Jullien Cole – (Richmond, NC to Shiloh)
2024 6-3 Zay Howard – (Lakeside-Evans to Grovetown)
2024 6-2 Kory Young – (Miller Grove to Douglas County)
2026 6-0 RJ Knapp – (Hebron Christian to Jackson County)
2026 5-11 Jeremiah Ware – (Flowery Branch to Gainesville)
2026 6-4 Xavier Griffin – (Cherokee Bluff to Gainesville)
2025 6-6 Zekyle Amir – (Osborne to Central-Carrollton to Gainesville)

CLASS 5A

2026 6-3 Mason McKinney – (Paulding County to Hiram)
2024 6-2 Isaiah Ibok – (Chattahoochee to Centennial)
2024 5-10 Ryan Williams – (North Paulding to Hiram)
2026 6-3 JJ Winston – (Rome to Cass)
2026 6-0 Bobby Buggs – (Heritage-Conyers to Eagle’s Landing)
2024 6-5 Jaiden Mann – (Marietta to Hiram)
2024 6-6 Dwight Brown – (Newton to Eagle’s Landing)
2025 6-4 CJ Geathers – (Douglas County to Chapel Hill)
2025 6-0 Michael Carpenter – (Parkview to GAC)
2024 6-5 Jaden Baskin – (Athens Christian to Winder-Barrow)
2024 6-3 William Simmons – (Southside Christian to Ware County)
2024 6-3 Justin Mitchell – (Centennial to Tucker)
2026 6-7 Jayden London – (Arlington Christian to Tri-Cities)
2024 6-2 Jamir Russell – (Salem to Dutchtown)
2026 6-2 Timothy Pope – (Grayson to Loganville)
2024 6-5 Patrick Stewart – (Heirway Christian to Lithia Springs)
2025 6-4 Davenport Cox – (South Cobb to Mays)
2025 6-6 Germani Wilson – (Chambers, NC to Mays)
2024 6-4 Jason Isaac – (Jonesboro to Union Grove)
2024 6-4 Richard Rojas – (Old Suwanee Christian to GAC)
2025 6-4 Ben Lee – (Pope to Kell)
2024 6-6 Judd Anderson – (Jones County to Warner Robins)
2025 6-5 Ishindi Sakulanda – (Parkview to Centennial)
2024 6-5 Major Davis – (Riverside, IN to Lithia Springs)
2024 5-11 Tyler Baldwin-Hughes – (New Manchester to South Paulding to Mays)
2024 6-1 Jaleel Jordan – (Tattnall Square to Jones County)
2026 6-7 Jalan Wingfield – (Thomas County Central to Tri-Cities)
2026 6-4 Rashad Rowell – (Camden County to Ware County)
2025 6-7 Lain Watson – (Pierce County to Ware County)
2025 6-2 JD Estime – (University, IN to Winder-Barrow)
2024 6-3 Corde Neyland – (STATS Prep to Tucker)
2025 6-0 Jarvis Wright – (Charlton County to Ware County)
2025 6-1 Nino Nesbitt – (Brookwood to Loganville)
2025 5-8 Chris McLavish – (Carman-Ainsworth, MI to Kell)
2026 6-1 Jason Welborn – (Drew Charter to Decatur)
2026 6-2 Donaven Thomas – (Decatur to Maynard Jackson)
2024 6-4 Kamon Canty – (Riverdale to Tri-Cities)
2024 6-0 Heaven Carson – (Dodge County to Warner Robins)
2024 6-5 John McQueen – (Langston Hughes to McEachern to Eagle’s Landing)
2024 5-10 Taison Mathis – (Miller Grove to Drew)
2026 5-8 Turtle Arzuaga – (Carver-Atlanta to Drew)

CLASS 4A

2024 6-5 Alexander Hepburn – (Riverwood to Seckinger)
2025 6-1 Frae’Quan Wilkins – (Franklin County to Madison County)
2025 6-3 Joshua Harden – (Howard to Westside-Macon)
2025 6-0 Thrasher Wilkins – (Athens Christian to North Oconee)
2026 6-6 Khalid Worthy – (Maynard Jackson to Holy Innocents)
2025 5-11 Clark Thurman – (Heritage Prep to Holy Innocents)
2024 6-0 Jaki Bell – (Lovejoy to Mt. Zion-Jonesboro)
2026 6-4 Tykwavious Johnson – (Stewart County to Westover)
2024 6-4 Tyler Pennell – (Lovejoy to Mt. Zion-Jonesboro)
2026 6-0 Kingston Whitty – (Woodward Academy to Lovett)
2025 5-11 Keith Banks – (Dacula to Seckinger)
2024 6-2 Jordan Harris – (Central Gwinnett to Chestatee)
2026 5-10 Vance Wilkerson – (Ola to McDonough)
2024 6-3 Chase Roux – (Meadowcreek to South Gwinnett to Walnut Grove)
2025 6-3 Christian Little – (Mary Persons to Westside-Macon)
2024 6-6 Chauncey Williams – (Howard to Westside-Macon)
2025 6-2 Kamiron Jones – (Tri-Cities to Whitewater)
2026 6-4 Harlim Perine – (Cedar Grove to Southwest DeKalb)
2025 6-0 Mark Hayden – (Central Christian to Trinity Christian)
2026 6-0 Karez Demory – (Central Fellowship Christian to Baldwin)
2024 6-2 Tylon Redmond – (Eagles’s Landing to Woodland-Stockbridge)

CLASS 3A

2025 6-7 Teryk Tilley – (Tallulah Falls to West Hall)
2026 6-0 Jayden Scott – (Heritage-Conyers to Cedar Grove)
2024 5-9 Jamauri Evans – (Hancock Central to Morgan County)
2026 6-5 Dontavius Stringfield – (Arabia Mountain to Cedar Grove)
2024 6-6 RJ Winegarner – (Fulton Leadership to Douglass)
2024 6-4 Noah Treadwell – (Washington to Douglass)
2025 6-1 Andrew Maxwell – (Osborne to Hart County)
2026 6-3 Trey Rhodes – (Norcross to Gainesville to Cedar Grove)
2026 6-8 Javonte Floyd – (Rockdale County to Douglass)

CLASS 2A

2024 6-4 Jaquavious Wallace – (Decatur to Columbia)
2025 6-4 James Raymond – (Sprayberry to Worth County)
2025 6-0 Ashton Williams – (Sprayberry to Worth County)
2024 5-11 Sam Johnson – (Paulding County to Rockmart)
2025 6-10 Chane Bynum – (Washington to KIPP Atlanta)
2025 6-0 Brandon Ashley – (Central-Macon to Southwest-Macon)
2024 6-5 Tahmar Mann – (Tucker to Columbia)
2025 6-5 Ryheim Manning – (Dillion Christian, SC to Windsor Forest)
2024 5-11 Joe Dozier – (Central-Talbotton to Spencer)
2024 6-8 Tobias Rice – (Washington to Douglass to Southwest- Macon)
2025 6-7 Ese Aigbokhae – (Greenforest to ELCA)
2025 6-10 Fallou Dioum – (Rockdale County to BEST Academy)
2024 6-2 Lavonta Ivery – (Thomson to Augusta Christian to Westside-Augusta)
2025 6-0 Jaylon Seymour – (Shiloh to Providence Christian)
2025 5-11 Christopher Park – (Walton to Mt. Paran)
2025 6-3 Brice Proctor – (Killian, FL to Providence Christian)
2025 6-0 Maddox Young – (Union County to WVHS to Union County)
2025 6-6 Xavier Oliver – (McNair to Columbia)

CLASS A D-I

2025 6-3 KJ Garris – (Centennial to Mt. Vernon)
2026 6-0 CJ Dockery – (Loganville Christian to Prince Avenue)
2026 5-8 Dyson Beaty – (Valor Christian to St. Francis)
2024 6-0 Isaac Bealer – (Horizon Christian to Mt. Pisgah)
2026 5-8 Bra’Meer Long – (Sterling, NJ to Mt. Pisgah)
2024 6-6 Grant Hutton – (Itawamba Agricultural, MS to Darlington)
2025 5-11 Avery White – (Milton to King’s Ridge)
2024 6-6 O’Neill Connolly – (Holy Innocents to Mt. Pisgah)
2027 6-2 Ben Howery – (Mt. Bethel to Galloway)
2024 6-3 Cameron Jenkins – (Valor Christian to King’s Ridge)
2025 6-3 Bryce Browne – (Buford to St. Francis)
2026 6-3 Deniz Ozbek – (Chattahoochee to St. Francis)
2025 6-6 Zeplin Kidd – (Blessed Trinity to King’s Ridge)
2025 6-8 Ethan Easterling – (Woodward Academy to St. Francis)
2027 6-1 Roman Avery – (Cumberland Christian to Mt. Bethel)
2025 6-6 Charles Bryant – (Woodward Academy to King’s Ridge)
2025 5-10 Tristian Bell – (Montgomery County to Dublin)

CLASS A D-II

2025 6-2 Payton Waters – (Carrollton to Mt. Zion-Carrollton)
2025 6-2 Austin Waters – (Carrollton to Mt. Zion-Carrollton)
2024 6-3 Russ White – (Cardinal Newman, SC to Greenforest)

Non-GHSA

2024 5-11 Christian Anderson – (Lovett to Oak Hill, VA)
2025 6-4 Sam Mead – (East Coweta to Heritage School)
2025 6-2 Micah Tucker – (Mt. Pisgah to Huntington Prep, WV)
2024 5-10 Jaheim Fullwood – (GSIC to Westminster-Augusta)
2025 5-10 Dre Clarke – (Parkview to Notre Dame Academy)
2025 6-4 Jamari Mosley – (Florida to Notre Dame Academy)
2025 6-2 Samuel Shoptaw – (Lowndes to Windermere Prep, FL)
2024 6-10 William Jobe – (King’s Ridge to Frederica Academy)
2024 6-11 Cole Kirouac – (North Forsyth to Brewster Academy, NH)
2026 5-10 Isiah Sloan – (Lithonia to George Walton Academy)
2025 6-3 Preston Evans – (Archer to George Walton Academy)
2024 6-8 Jayce Nathaniel – (Lanier to AZ Compass, AZ)
2026 6-2 Mekhi Barber – (Mill Creek to Lakeview Academy)
2026 6-2 Nathan Earl – (Wheeler to Windermere, FL)
2024 6-2 Khalil Green – (Stratford Academy to Huntington Prep, WV)
2025 5-11 Bryson McCleskey – (Kell to The King’s Academy)
2026 6-5 Kayden Allen – (Grayson to Montverde Academy, FL)
2024 6-7 Derrion Reid – (Grovetown to Prolific Prep, CA)
2024 6-3 Ryan Ranel – (Dacula to Loganville Christian)
2024 6-5 Trey Shephard – (Hillgrove to Bull City Prep, NC)
2025 6-4 Cedric Haynes – (Mt. Pisgah to Milton to Woodstock to TD Prep)
2024 7-0 Peyton Marshall – (Kell to Overtime Elite)
2025 6-5 Cameron Smith – (Pebblebrook to Duncanville, TX)
2024 6-7 Messiah Springer – (Lithonia to Uchenna Academy, Canada)
2025 6-0 Jaylen Richardson – (Archer to Word of God Christian, NC)
2024 6-6 Deston Christian – (Walnut Grove to Legacy Early College, SC)
2025 6-1 DJ Smith – (Central Gwinnett to Trinity Prep)
2024 6-2 Jeremiah Wilkinson – (TSF to McEachern to TSF)
2025 6-5 Sean Van Dorn – (Fayette County to Rock Creek Christian, MD)
2025 6-6 Alex Pissis – (Trinity Christian to Catholic, VA)
2025 6-4 Kaleb Gallman – (Heritage-Catoosa to McCallie, TN)
2024 6-2 Daylon Johnson – (Washington to Greenville, SC)
2024 6-2 CJ Johnson – (Mountain View to Taylor County, KY)
2024 6-2 Kisean Robinson – (Lithia Springs to Springdale Prep, MD)
2025 6-0 Barron Ofosu – (Whitewater to Heritage School)
2025 6-10 Tamiel Green – (Salem to Wilson Academy)
2025 6-3 Christian Brown – (Alpharetta to Devyne Stephens to King’s Ridge to Huntington Prep, WV)
2024 6-8 Mamour Mbow – (SACA to TSF)
2024 6-4 Moses Hipps – (McEachern to AZ Compass, AZ)
2025 6-6 Mansur McClain – (WD Mohammed to Pebblebrook to Foothill, CA)
2024 6-4 Okil Freeman – (Heritage-Conyers to Cedar Grove to Grace Christian)
2025 6-0 Brandon Simmons – (Union Grove to Creekside Christian)
2025 6-5 Eddie Cooke – (Berkmar to AZ Compass)

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