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Some 16U standouts from Friday at the Bob Gibbons Tournament of Champions

13, May 2023

Some 16U standouts from Friday at the Bob Gibbons Tournament of Champions

By Mehki McKinney

SUWANEE, GA - The 16 and under division of the 2023 Bob Gibbons Tournament of Champions is pretty stacked. Our crew was at Lambert and Old Atlanta Recreation Center and check in with some of the top performers from Friday night.

Barron Ofosu, Atlanta All-Stars: He is an electrifying guard with a unique skill set that sets him apart from other players. His exceptional shiftiness and wiggle on the court make it difficult for defenders to keep up with him, making him a constant scoring threat and facilitating threat.

Owen Ritcher, Atlanta All-Stars: A long stretch big, brings versatility to the court with his shot-altering presence at the rim. As a knockdown shooter with a keen eye for passing from the post, Ritcher's unique skill set makes him a valuable asset.

Alex Young, Norcross Heat: Young is a promising talent on the basketball court. With his steady ball-handling skills, he can effortlessly create his own shot opportunities. Young's impressive ability to excel in both catch-and-shoot situations and off-the-dribble plays makes him a versatile threat to any opposing defense. Keep an eye on this rising star as he continues to develop his game and make his mark on the court.

Jamari Mosley, Norcross Heat: Mosley is an intriguing prospect, showcasing his abilities as a long, athletic guard. His exceptional ball-handling skills allow him to navigate the court with ease, while his impressive length gives him a disruptive edge on the defensive end. As Mosley continues to hone his skills, expect this dynamic player to make a significant impact on both sides of the ball.

Zion Greene, AOT: Greene is a formidable lead guard, skillfully operating from the mid-range with a deep arsenal of moves. A tenacious defender, Greene consistently harasses opponents on the defensive end. His unselfish play and great court vision keeps his teammates involved while running the offense, and his finishing abilities make him a force to be reckoned with. Watch as Greene continues to make waves this weekend on the court with his well-rounded game.

Alex Lowry, AOT: He epitomizes the modern stretch five in basketball, combining shot-altering abilities at the rim with his impressive length and consistent three-point shooting prowess. As Lowry continues to make an impact both inside and outside the paint, expect him to be a valuable asset on any team looking for versatility and floor spacing.

Davin Neal, Atlanta Xpress: Neal is a dynamic force on the court, showcasing his edge and swagger in every game. As a tenacious rim protector, he consistently intimidates opponents and alters their shots. Neal's exceptional athleticism allows him to play above the rim, making him a constant threat in transition as he runs hard on the break. His well-rounded skill set, featuring a reliable jump shot, makes him a versatile offensive weapon. Neal's unique blend of attributes makes him a Swiss Army knife.

Deke Cooper, Atlanta Xpress: Cooper is a highly skilled wing, who excels at creating his own shot and driving to the rim, thanks in part to his impressive ball handling. He is active on the defensive end of the floor, making him a well-rounded wing.


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