Team 3 standouts from our senior showcase
Eric Hall, Americus Sumter
Eric jumps out at you as a spectator from his sheer size alone. At 6'2 he has a good build to him that will allow him to absorb and dish out punishment at the next level. The ability to hit some shots from behind the arc makes him a nice late pickup. - Tai Young
Christian Acosta, Shiloh Hills
Acosta has an old man's game with his style and demeanor. He showed a good skill set on the perimeter and also was able to take bumps with his upper body strength. - Garrett Tucker
Tarrence Evans, Eagles Landing Evans was one of the best players off the dribble in the showcase. The 6-foot-1 guard is explosive and has a quick first step, allowing him to get past defenders and cause problems. He did the majority of his damage at the rim. - Garrett Tucker
Cameron Gardner, Aquinas
Someone that's 6'4 with a motor and good skill level should always make a coaches short list of guys to pursue. Cameron fits the Aquinas mold of a guy that knows how to play and lets his skill do the rest. He showed some range out on the floor, knocking in a few jumpers along the way. - Tai Young
Isaac Hulin, Oglethorpe County High School
Hulin is the epitome of toughness and grit. The 6-foot-3 forward embraced contact throughout the day and it didn't stop him from being productive. The senior excelled at putting his head down and getting to the basket. - Garrett Tucker
Terrynce Jackson, Stockbridge HS
Jackson had a quality showing in the backcourt, as he displayed a cerebral game from the point guard position. A slim lefty, the Stockbridge (GA) guard controlled the game with his pace and made the correct decisions. Jackson was one of the smoothest guards from Sunday's showcase.- Garrett Tucker
De'Undra Singleton, Stephens County
There wasn't a tougher defensive assignment in the post than Stephens County (GA) big man De'Undra Singleton. The 6-foot-7 big man has a wide body and he used it to his advantage, sealing out opposing players and going to work on the block. He needs to get in better shape, but Singleton proved himself a viable big man for lower levels with his soft hands and ability to rebound. - Garrett Tucker
Je'Vaughn Brantley, Chapel Hill
Brantley had moments on the court were his hard-working style afforded his team a couple of buckets. Je'Vaughn competed well defensively as he was able to use his quickness to cut of some driving lanes. - Tai Young
Caleb Snyder, St. Francis
Snyder made the most of his day with his high IQ play and ability to hit shots. The 6-foot-4 wing knocked down several perimeter shots throughout the day, but he didn't force anything. He played within himself and made good decisions. At his size and with his frame, Snyder could be a nice option for some programs. - Garrett Tucker