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HoopSeen Tip-Off Day 2 Top Performers from @aidanglynn7

26, Mar 2022

HoopSeen Tip-Off Day 2 Top Performers from @aidanglynn7

HoopSeen Tip-Off Day 2 Top Performers

Jason Dickerson ( Team All Carolina) – Dickerson was an extremely disruptive defender in their game vs. Sports Edge 2024 Select. He showed off his excellent ability to shoot the passing lanes and get a hand on the ball along with his quick hands when guarding the ball handler. He was causing issues for the opposing offense the entire game. On the offensive side, Dickerson attacked the rim and was able to finish strong at the hoop. Dickerson finished with 9 points in a defensive battle and helped Team All Carolina to a 37-36 win.

Ja’mier Jones (Florida Rebels 15U) – Jones spent a good portion of their game against Team Hickory 16U flying through the air and hanging on the rim. Jones played solid defense, ran the floor very well, and was often rewarded with ball on the offensive end. Jones can also find the open man in transition, which led to a few alley-oops for him. He made smart decisions and finished with 16 points, helping the Florida Rebels to a 60-44 victory.

Zion White (Team Hickory 15U) – White was driving in and scoring at will vs. B3 Academy 2025. White utilized his crossover and speed to get to the hoop whenever he wanted and was able to score more times than not. He was able to weave his way through traffic and finish in a variety of different ways. On defense, White was up in his opponent’s face, guarding the ball tight and making it difficult to go anywhere. He played with serious confidence and swagger. He finished with 28 points in a tough 65-57 loss.

Vincent Wells (B3 Academy 2025) – Wells had a ton of success attacking the hoop vs Team Hickory 15U. Wells had a great handle on the ball and used his quick first step to get by his defender and to the hoop. He was consistently getting to the free throw line and finishing tough layups throughout the entire game. Wells has a knack for finishing layups at tough angles and it showed. He finished 17 points in B3 Academy’s 65-57 win.

Kamren Heathington ( Team Clutch Elite 17U) – Heathington put on a show in a hard-fought battle vs. G1 2023. He was contributing to every aspect of the game. Heathington, on offense, showed off a smooth three-point jumper, great speed and handle of the ball, and his ability to fly through the air and throw down a dunk with a defender contesting. Heathington made very few mistakes offensively and was Team Clutch Elite’s go-to guy in crunch time. Defensively, Heathington blocked numerous shots and was active on the glass, grabbing rebounds and starting the break. He had an all-around fantastic game, leading his team with 27 points and getting the 83-77 win.


Justin Byerly
State Editor

Justin Byerly has spent the past 15 years covering North Carolina prep and grassroots basketball. He has previously worked with The Recruit Scoop and Rivals.com. In addition to that he has contributed to The USA Today, Charlotte Observer, The Asheville Citizen-Times and The Sun News. He has held The Justin Byerly Upstate/WNC Showcase the past two years and has helped student-athletes from North Carolina and South Carolina receive college scholarships. He owns The Byerly Report scouting service that has over 100 college subscriptions. Justin resides in Asheville, North Carolina with his wife Danielle and four children.