A. Harris, K. Martin, D. Fox, D. Grant, M. Cottingham, M. Johnson, T. Martin, S. Johnson & M. Robinson |
We were not
there very long, but the time went spent at the NEO Youth Elite Showcase in Cleveland, Ohio on Sunday was very
productive. According to tournament
director Sonny Johnson Sr, approximately 280 kids from northeast Ohio braved
the elements to attend the event. Not
only were there established players in attendance, we got the opportunity to
see some very good players for the first time. He’s not nearly a household name
right now, but Kaleb Martin (5’5/PG/2019
Green) had the gym buzzing with his speed, quickness and excellent skill
set. Martin looked like a seasoned vet
with the way he handled the rock, distributed to his teammates and made great
decisions with the ball. Because he does not play with one of the better-known
teams (Air Attack), Martin’s talent has gone unappreciated at this point in his
career. We were also really excited with the upside potential of Christopher Livingston (5’6/PF/2022
Akron), a long, athletic post player with a high motor. Not only can he score
around the bucket, he is a rim protector who gets off the floor quickly. Livingston may have ben the best 5th
grader in the gym. We can’t wait to see this kid play again!
We also
really liked what we saw in Makail
Cottingham (5’4/SG/2021 Parma). Cottingham has good length, is skilled,
athletic and shoots the rock well. From what we saw in Cleveland, Cottingham
has the potential to be one of the best players in his class in the state. We
have seen him before, but Meechie
Johnson (5’0/PG/2021 Cleveland) was still very
impressive. Although he can score with the best of them, Johnson’s dime game
was on and popping on Sunday as he was finding open teammates with ease. Great vision and passing skills were evident
in Johnson’s game. His little cousin, Sonny Johnson Jr. was dominant on
Sunday and could not be stopped from getting to the cup. Johnson was in attack
mode all day and either finished the play with a layup or went to the free
throw line and converted. Either way, Johnson was extremely productive. Super
confident with the ball on a string was Johnson. Andre Harris (6’0 SG 2019 Cleveland) logged in a solid performance
on Sunday. Athletic with a strong frame, Harris shoots it well but can also
drive to the bucket and be effective. Harris has great upside going forward with
continued hard work and development.
Other Top Performers:
We also really
liked Devon Grant
(5’9/P/SG/2019/Loraine), Devon Fox (5’10/SG/2019
Cleveland), Frik Painter
(5’9/SG/2019/Bay Village), Joshua Ball
(PG/2019/Elyria), Trevon Wells
(6’1/PF/2019/Cleveland), Anthony Maxie
(5’11/C/2020/Cleveland), Che Johnson (5’0/PG/2020/Shaker
Heights), Jayden Williams
(5’2/PG/2020/Cleveland) Andy Barba
(5’10/SG/2020/Cleveland), Josiah Harris
(5’8/WF/2022/Canton), Trey Miller
(4’10/PG/2022/Bedford), Lucas Perusek
(4’7/PG/2023/Wallaby Hills), Darryl
Peterson (5’6/C/2021/Akron), Xavier
Black (5’3/SG/2021/Canton), Koby
Johnson (5’3/PG/2021/Akron) Marsaun
Robinson (5’1/PG/2021/Oberlin), Roderick
Coffee (SG/2022/Paintsville), Andre
Yarber (5’1/SG/2022/Oberlin), Lance
Hayes (P/SG/2023/Brookville) Gbolahan Adio (5’6/PG/Richmond
Heights), Devontae Blanton (6’1/W/PF/2020/Nordinia), Montorie Foster (5’7/PG/2020/Cleveland), Trey Martin (5’0/WF/2022), Brandon Rush (5'6/PG/2019/Sycamore Hills) and Akram
Abuham.
Although we
did not have the opportunity to spend much time at the event, and we’re sure we
missed a number of quality players who deserve recognition, we were very
impressed with the level of talent in the gym.
Congratulations to Sonny Johnson Sr. and his staff for putting together
an excellent event. Look for many of the
above players at the March 7th Buckeye Prep elite Showcase!
Is there a picture of Chris Livingston?
ReplyDeleteI thought I took one until I looked through my photos and could not find it. So upset about that!!
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DeleteChris Livingston. I am his middle school coach. He averaged 9.5 ppg for me and he was playing on the varsity 7th/8th grade team. Really good at his age as a 5th grader.
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Is there an Anthony Maxi?
ReplyDeleteYeah. He's listed in the other top performers list
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