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Team 5 standouts from our Senior Showcase

28, Mar 2018

Team 5 standouts from our Senior Showcase

Marcus Moultarie, North Springs Charter

His range out to the 3 point line coupled with an aggressive mentality made him a dynamic scorer on his team. He also passes the eye test being both long and athletic at 6'5 - Tai Young

Tre Gomillion, Aquinas

The state champion guard was named one of our top players at camp. Read more about him here

Kennedy Willis, St. Pius

Give Kennedy a year or two to develop his body and watch him be a productive college player. He has a great midrange jumper and can beat any slow-footed big down the floor. His nice touch couple with a few post moves made him an intriguing player in camp. - Tai Young

Kaelon Hinton, Stockbridge

Kaelons athleticism allowed him to make a few eye-opening plays at our showcase. He's a solid 3 point shooter that can take an over aggressive defender off the bounce. - Tai Young

Rodney Lewis, Douglas County

I enjoyed watching the Douglas Co guard make several heady plays out of the PnR. Crafty plays kept his teammates involved as he made everyone around him better. Several of his teammates were the beneficiaries of some of his assists after penetration. - Tai Young 

Jaylen Essick, Paideia

The lefty shooter displayed his skill level from behind the arc. His sky-high IQ also shined through as he took care of the ball, made great reads, and played within himself. At 6'4 he's more than capable of contributing for someone that needs size and skill. - Tai Young 

Jaylen Bussey, Discovery

Known throughout the entire year for his 3 point shooting, it was his play off the bounce that stood out the most. He was steady yet aggressive in his approach as he didn't sacrifice his high shooting from the field for bad looks. Guys looking for a player with an edge and a jump shot should look at the Discovery guard. - Tai Young

Jaron Zanders, Warner Robins

Not once did I see Jaron take on an offensive assignment that was too much for him to handle. His ability to be an on-ball nuisance helped his team generate points in transition. The 6'1 state champ plays bigger than his stature which will certainly help him at the next level. - Tai Young

Jay Foster, Lanier Co 

The 6'2 guard did a good job at stretching the floor for his team by knocking down his open opportunities. He's a strong guard that can handle his defensive responsibilities. - Tai Young

Zion Simmons, Greenforest Christian Academy

I loved his ability to change a game as an on-ball defender. Non-stop activity. He has difference maker quickness as he can cover a lot of ground quickly. - Tai Young 

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