2026 5-9 PG Huey Blalock – Rabun County
With football players missing, Huey Blalock continued to stamp Rabun County as his team. Continue reading Scrimmage Week: Boys Top Performers
2026 5-9 PG Huey Blalock – Rabun County
With football players missing, Huey Blalock continued to stamp Rabun County as his team. Continue reading Scrimmage Week: Boys Top Performers
2024 6-4 F Jaeden Burns – Warner Robins
Keep an eye on Jaeden Burns his senior season. The rangy combo-forward brings great energy on both sides of the ball. He is a versatile defender that can guard on the perimeter and in the post. Burns has a quick second leap when rebounding. His activity on the backboards earns second chances.
2024 6-4 F @Jae_burns22 (@wr_allstars) sticks with it for the putback#PROFallFastbreak @PRO_Movement1 pic.twitter.com/GFlYoO2foj
— Kyle Sandy (@KyleSandy355) September 30, 2023
2024 6-4 F Markelle Jones – Dougherty
Jones is a defensive ace. Listed at 6-foot-4, he plays bigger with his wingspan and timing off the ground. The lefty changes shots routinely and crashes in for rebounds. Markelle is agile enough to attack from 15 feet. Jones averaged 10.8 points, 6.6 rebounds, 1.1 steals and 2.9 blocks as a junior.
2026 6-7 PF Brent Williams – Loganville
Williams is a bit of a throwback post. While he can play above the rim and shoot the three, the lefty does some of his best work with his back to the basket. Quickening his post moves and overall agility will help at the next level, but the skill set is a well-rounded one for a big man his age.
2024 6-4 W Hunter Amick – Brookwood
The fruits of Hunter Amick’s labor are about to show his senior year. Since the Sandy’s Spiel Spring Showcase, Amick has put in the work necessary to become a legitimate college prospect. It’s easy to harp on his athleticism and effort, but Hunter’s ball skills have improved as well. The versatile swingman is becoming a playmaker off the dribble. He’s a steady slasher and an improving jump shooter.
2025 6-5 F Chasion Wilson – Lake Worth Community
Chasion Wilson makes this list Every. Single. Time. The high-flyer from Florida is exciting to watch as he routinely leads all campers in dunks when he shows out at PRO events. Wilson’s ability to get downhill and elevate above others is impressive. Growing his perimeter skill set will allow him to unlock new heights.
2025 6-5 F @ChasionW swoops in for the finish.#PROFallFastbreak @PRO_Movement1 pic.twitter.com/PqUN8dr1O2
— Kyle Sandy (@KyleSandy355) September 30, 2023
2024 6-0 G @TahaiMorgan1 (@CoachMayweather) connects with 2025 6-5 F @ChasionW #PROFallFastbreak @PRO_Movement1 pic.twitter.com/ZBEqj0XetK
— Kyle Sandy (@KyleSandy355) September 30, 2023
2024 6-6 F Grant Jackson – Valdosta
Count on Grant Jackson to explode past the numbers he put up as a junior, averaging just 1 point and 1.7 rebounds per game. I came away impressed with what Grant was able to do at the four-spot. Jackson was able to score in the paint, gathering himself with balance and exploding to the rim. He made good decisions out of the high post as a passer.
Nice high-low look between 2024 6-6 F @GrantJackson0 (@ValdostaHSBball) & 2024 6-4 F @Jae_burns22 (@wr_allstars)#PROFallFastbreak @PRO_Movement1 pic.twitter.com/wVpqkTDMrO
— Kyle Sandy (@KyleSandy355) September 30, 2023
2024 6-0 PG Tahai Morgan – Lanier
Entering camp as the most established prospect, Boogie wasted no time getting to work. The three-level scorer changed speeds exceptionally well, throttling up with bursts to the basket to leave defenders in the dust. Morgan is a crafty finisher. Not only can he score through the trees from tough angles, he can chop down the lumber with highlight jams. Brevard College offered last month.
2025 6-5 W Amari Morgan – Lanier
Amari checks a lot of boxes. Morgan has very good size on the wing and is an explosive athlete that glides to the rim. The junior is knocking on the door of producing a breakout campaign, especially if he starts knocking down outside shots consistently.
2025 6-5 W @_Amarimorgan (@CoachMayweather) glides to the rim.#PROFallFastbreak @PRO_Movement1 pic.twitter.com/R5fylR8J9H
— Kyle Sandy (@KyleSandy355) September 30, 2023
2024 6-3 W Benjamin Harper – Veritas Classical
Harper turned some heads with his flowing locks but more substantially his skill. Harper is an athletic swingman that explodes to the rim. He hangs in the air for tough finishes and showed on Saturday the ability to get to his spots in the mid-range. His subtle yet smooth game can catch opponents off guard from all levels.
2024 6-3 SG Stefan Todorovic – Furtah Prep
Give Stefan some space and he will make you pay. Todorovic is a physically strong guard with college-ready size. He can bury teams with catch-and-shoot threes. As he gets more comfortable with the speed and athleticism of the American game, expect Stefan to find success consistently.
2025 6-5 F Bryson Henry – Valdosta
Another potential long-term hidden gem for small programs, Bryson Henry made an impact in the paint with his scoring touch and rebounding. Henry has a pretty baby hook in the middle of the lane which is tough to defend.
2026 6-1 PG Brayden Holiday – Mountain View
Holiday has the ball on a string. He does a nice job balancing his scoring with his facilitating. Expect Holiday to see some minutes in Year 2, but really take off as a junior once a large 2024 class graduates. He feels like the type of guard that can see an offense run through him consistently, serving as a point producer.
2024 6-0 PG Camryn Perkins – Warner Robins All-Stars – Warner Robins
D-I schools are starting to track Cam Perkins. The lefty is one of the best true floor generals in the state. Continue reading OTRH Elite 32 Day 2 Standouts
2025 6-4 G Maki Joyner – Savannah
Staying till 9 PM on Friday night for a side court game between Savannah and Columbia was worth it, not only for me but for the colleges still in attendance. Maki Joyner shined in a 46-39 loss and picked up a Kennesaw State offer afterwards, his second offer of the month just days after securing an East Carolina bid. Continue reading GBCA Live Top Performers
2025 6-3 G Marcus Gillespie – Clarke Central
I had heard about Marcus Gillespie numerous times but on Sunday I got my first live look. The wait was worth it as the rising junior put on a show to open the morning. Continue reading UGA Team Camp Day 3 Top Performers