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Georgia Fall Preview Top Performers: Part II

Deon Berrien
17, Oct 2016

Georgia Fall Preview Top Performers: Part II

The Georgia Fall Preview was jam-packed was players on Saturday at Suwanee Sports Academy and our staff looks back on the top overall performers from the event. 

RELATED: Top Performers Part I

Deon Berrien, 2017, Evans Lakeside (GA) pictured above: Energy. Tons of energy. That’s what the 6-foot-6 wing forward from the Augusta area brought to the table. He was a popular guy amongst the coaching crew that we had on board on Saturday. Berrien owned the station work and dominated his match-ups in the game settings. He played a huge role for the Georgia Bulls on the travel circuit this year and is primed for another terrific year in East Georgia. Berrien should be a priority junior college prospect this year. — Justin Young 

Clarence Jackson, 2018, Wilkinson County (GA): Coming out of a Class A-Public school, Jackson plays with a chip on his shoulder with something to prove. The tough-nosed lengthy guard stands 6-foot-5 and has the ability to create his own shot and set teammates up. His size lets him crash the boards and affect games in a multitude of ways. The likes of UGA, Florida State, Alabama, Georgia Southern, Furman, South Alabama, Florida Gulf Coast and more have checked in on the state champ’s progress. - Kyle Sandy 

Isaiah Kelly, 2018, Pace Academy (GA): Kelly provided a lot of energy at camp from the jump, bringing the intensity in drills and throwing down some huge dunks. When the games got started, the highlight reel continued. He was especially good in transition, where he is tough to stop from finishing above the rim. However, Kelly also rebounded his position well and shot the ball well in the halfcourt. Overall, he came in one of the better players in Georgia’s 2018 class, and he cemented himself in that position at The Preview. - Carter Wilson 

George Maslennikov, 2018, Holy Spirit (GA): After great showings two of the last three weekends at our events, the 6-foot-9 forward will make a strong debut in our next round of 2018 rankings for the state of Georgia. We saw his developed offensive post play at the HoopSeen Shootout and then we saw his pick and pop game at the Fall Preview. His offense extended out to the three-point line and he shined in transition. - Justin Young 

Tyonn Stuckey, 2017, Redan (GA): The Redan product showed that he is one of the better shooting point guards in the Metro Atlanta area. Stuckey was knock down from deep and could not be left alone from the perimeter. He was also strong with his handle, staying low to the ground, getting into the paint, and causing problems for defenses with his distributing abilities. He will be a player to keep tabs on this year in Dekalb County. - Carter Wilson 


Justin Young
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Justin Young has been the editor-in-chief of HoopSeen.com since 2013. He manages the day-to-day operations on the site and in conjunction with our national and regional events. He was the national basketball editor for Rivals.com and a contributing editor at Yahoo! Sports. Young has been earned numerous awards for his work in sports journalism, including the Georgia Press Association Columnist of the Year. His Justin Young Basketball recruiting service has been in existence since 2002 and worked with over 300 schools from all levels. He is the director of HoopSeen Elite Preview camps and our national Preview camp series. 

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