Georgia Fall Preview: Team 10 Evals
Our annual Georgia Fall Preview camp was packed with talent across all 16 teams that competed. We roll out our player reports with help from our team coaches and staff of evaluators. We continue with Team 10.
Kalik Brooks, G, Alpharetta, 2019: The 6-foot-2 guard showed off nice handles and was quick as a defender with his on the ball skills. Liked his attention to defense and was quick to play hard. - Justin Young
Nayari Dampier, PG, North Cobb, 2018: Dampier is a point guard who doesn't skip the details. He does all of the little things right on the floor. Throw in a solid handle on the ball, some good shooting from the perimeter, and intriguing length and you have a solid college prospect. If he buys in, he could have be a nice sleeper in Cobb County in his junior season. - Carter Wilson
Zach Gay, SG, Franklin County, 2018: A nice shooter that is fundamentally sound. He’s scrappy on both ends of the floor . He scored it extremely well as the day grew long. - Justin Young
Jalen Hayes, G, Mountain View, 2018: Hayes plays the game the right way from the guard spot. He doesn't back down from a challenge and knows what it takes to be productive. He shot the ball well at The Preview and proved that he cannot be left alone from deep. He also showed the ability to put the ball on the floor. Solid showing on the day overall. - Carter Wilson
CJ Jackson, SF, Wilkinson County, 2018 (pictured above): The Wilco product is a veteran of the Preview camps and he came out and showed an alpha dog mentality. He scored the ball well from the wing as a slasher and as always played with a lot of energy on both ends. He has good size and is a good athlete with leaping ability. He is primed to have a good year in middle Georgia and could prove to be the next college prospect in a long line to come from Wilkinson County. He was one of the top performers at the camp. - Cater Wilson
Evan Jester, F, Sandy Creek, 2017: Jester made a lot of noise at The Fall Preview and many coaches thought he was one of the top performers. A bouncy athlete with good size on the wing, Jester is more than capable of making plays above the rim. He also plays with a lot of activity and motor and rebounds his position well. High academic schools should give him a look this season. - Carter Wilson
Jonathan Miles, SF, Buford, 2019: A high IQ player player that does the little things really well. He’s versatile and can defend multiple positions and finished well at the rim. - Justin Young
Alexander Wesig, SG, Mountain View, 2018: A hard-nosed, blue-collar player. He saw the floor very well from the guard positions and played with a high IQ. West is founded with good fundamentals - Justin Young
Kalen Williams, PG, Lakeside, 2019: A tough point guard with great ball-handling skills, Williams knifed his way through defenses with ease. He likes to score but also distributes with little trouble. Williams made positive plays throughout the day. - Justin Young