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Best of the South: 17U All-Tournament

15, Jul 2014

Best of the South: 17U All-Tournament

There were, at least, 640 players at the Best of the South in the 17 and under division. Of that group, here's our picks for the best of the best from our loaded July event.

First Team
Bryce Brown, 3T All-Stars
John Collins, Florida Flash
Trey Phills, PSB Select (pictured above)
Ike Smith, Florida Elite
Hunter Seacat, PSB Select

Second Team
Ricky Council, Brand X
Keyshawn Evans, E1T1
Kishawn Pritchett, PSB Select
Deng Riak, Florida Elite
Gerron Scissum, Alabama Elite (pictured above)

Third Team
TJ Howard, Stackhouse Elite
Martins Igabanu, Covenant
Derric Jean, Florida Flash (pictured above)
Travis Munnings, Bahama Jaguars
Darius Perry, Game Elite

Honorable Mention

Ricky Madison, Aim High

Trey Potts, Alabama Basketball Academy

Ethan Stair, Alabama Elite

Hassan Abdullah, Alabama Legends

Montae Glenn, Atlanta All-Stars

Devontae Cacok, Atlanta All-Stars

Eddie Reece, Atlanta Celtics

Malik Benlevi, Atlanta Celtics

Tyrius Walker, Atlanta Select

Phillip Venson, Atlanta Select Classic

Antwan Bevans, Bahama Jaguars

Keno Russell, Bahama Jaguars

JD Green, Birmingham Ice

Qua Hall, Birmingham Ice

Daniel Burchette, Carolina Flames

Leito Holloway, Charlotte Nets

Dalen Dotson, Charlotte Nets

Max Bleecher, Delray Blazers

Barry Brown, E1T1

Marco Bahori, Florida Elite Black

Terrel Turner, Florida Flash

Anthony Moore, Georgia Kings

Courtney Alexander, Georgia Stars

Demetrius McWhorter, Georgia Threat

Jordan Lyons, Heat Check

Mike Cuva, Jupiter Jaguars

Patrick Jackson, Open Season

Steven Santa Ana, PSB Select

Ty'like Evans, Smyrna Stars

Deandre Mahaffey, Smryna Stars

Ahmad Caver, Stackhouse Elite

Jordan Julian, Team Impact

DB Davis, Team Prospects

Dakota Quinn, Tennessee Tigers

Daquan Lilly, UBA Raleigh

 


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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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