Senior Showcase Top Performers: Part I
The 2016 Senior Showcase was packed with players from the class of 2016 that came to play for an opportunity to earn a scholarship. These five guys were part of our overall top performers from the event.
Kiyani Anderson, 6-2 SG, Lovejoy: Anderson was one the best athletes that we had at Senior Showcase. He made some really eye-opening plays above the rim that left people saying "wow". With that kind of athleticism on display, it would not shock anyone to see him get a shot at playing at the next level.
Jordan Ford, 6-7 WF, Morgan County: Ford certainly passes the eye test more than the average player does. At 6-foot-6 with a lot of length, Ford is also a very explosive athlete and a quick leaper. He is able to score both inside and from the perimeter. He has a very high ceiling and has been in talks to a number of schools, including a couple of D1's.
AJ Jones, 6-0 PG, McEachern: The region 4-AAAAAA POY showed exactly why he was given the honor. Jones has a savvy to his game that is rare to find among high school point guards. He knows exactly where to get the ball when it needs to get there. He also has a high gear and is very fast with the ball in his hands. The McEachern guard would make any coaching staff happy as he has the potential to become a coach on the floor, making everyone's job easier.
Allec Williams, 6-0 PG, Westover: Williams is coming off of a great career at Westover, a program known for producing some great talent. Williams is a smaller lead guard, but his production is huge. He is able to take defenders off the bounce and score the ball around the rim in a variety of ways. A lot of D2's in the building were more than interested in getting the Albany point guard.
Alphonso Willis, 6-4 WG, Grayson: Willis did more of what he did during his fantastic senior season. He's a guard with tremendous strength and athleticism. He did his best work going to the rim, as he is very quick and difficult to keep in front. After two years at a JuCo, don't be surprised if you see him go Division I.