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Team 7 standouts at our senior showcase

28, Mar 2018

Team 7 standouts at our senior showcase

Aaron Caffey, Roswell
Aaron Caffey shot the ball very well in the limited opportunities that he had. His hustle on the defensive end allowed him to get some easy buckets. At 6'6 he's a player that coaches should inquire about.
 
TJ Stargell, Miller Grove
Stargell helped his case as one of the top available guards in 2018 with his performance at our senior showcase. The Miller Grove guard played well with the ball in his hands, both scoring and setting up his teammates. TJ displayed effective decision-making skills and showed that he can run a team. 
 
Gerald Merriweather, Aquinas Co.
The Aquinas guard played bigger than his size and made several great finishes in transition. He was effective off the ball as well, hitting several 3s in catch and shoot situations. - Tai Young
 
Collins Joseph, New Faith Christian Academy
Before getting injured, Collins shot the ball very well from both 15ft out to 3. HIs motor was running defensively as he was able to guard his matchup fairly well. - Tai Young 
 
Cameron Brown, Alpharetta High School
The 6-foot combo guard showed a smooth game on the floor and he played with great poise. Brown hit several shots throughout the day and was consistent with his shooting touch. 
 
DaJuan Hill, Aquinas High School
Hill was a reliable option in the paint on the offensive end of the floor. The Aquinas (GA) product scored around the rim and showed his athleticism. With the ability to run and move at 6-foot-7, Hill is someone who could trend to a non-major program.  
 
DeJuan Horne, South Gwinnett
Well, hello! Horne has an explosive punch to his game and is more athletic then he looks. The 6-foot-1 guard has some promise to his game with the ability to play both guard spots. Don't be fooled, though, because he can score the basketball when needed. 
 
Ocean Scott, Stockbridge
Scott is built like a linebacker and that is fitting because he's always in attack mode on the floor. The stout 6-foot-3 forward is tough and has an endless motor. He battles with bigger players in the paint and is a relentless rebounder, too. 
 
Troy Stephens, St. Pius
Stephens had a nice day shooting the basketball on Sunday. The 6-foot-2 guard always has his hands ready and can get his shot off quickly. He converted on several shot attempts. 
 
Daniel Terry, Harlem
Despite his small stature at 5-foot-9, Terry remained patient and positive with his opportunities. The guard hit some tough shots and also handled the ball well. 

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