Sammy Anderson, Trotwood Madison, Ohio, has
been regarded for years as one of the top SG’s in the state. Sammy
continued his all around basketball success at the event. Sammy has nice
ball handling skills and a scoring mentality. He had 34 points in the
opening game of the event and maintained that level of basketball throughout
the weekend.
Carter Gray, Arcanum, Ohio, has flown under
the radar since grade school, but that is beginning to change.
Carter remains the best scorer for his age and size that we have seen to
date. At 6’2, he has range from just inside 30′ and can pull up off the
dribble and with a hand in his face. We are pleased to see his “attack”
to the rim has made huge leaps, and his overall ball handling has as
well. Carter has the potential to be a big time player, and has already begun
to draw college interest before his 8th grade season. He is already
dunking the ball and has now scored over 40 in over a half dozen occasions at a
high level of competition.
Jordan Howard, Springfield, Ohio has not been
seen playing since a 6th grader, nor has he been seen in a highly competitive
situation until this weekend. He has improved nicely since that time, and
was an impressive force all weekend. Jordan is long and plays facing the
basket well. He can put the ball on the floor, or he can distribute it as
well. Jordan has a big upside, and with continued development, he can be
a big time player. The sky is the limit for this kid if he continues to work
hard.
Savon O’Neal, Dayton, Ohio, has the rock on a
string. His ball handling skills are off the chart. Savon has been
regarded by many as one of the best point guards in the State for several
years. He is a cold-blooded shooter and scorer that can finish downhill
at a high rate of speed. He will be interesting to see O’Neal grow over
the next few years.
Kareem Jett, Richmond, Indiana, had a nice
weekend. Coach Wedlow at Richmond has a real gem headed his way.
Kareem is very comparable to Savon O’Neal, with an aspect of “nastiness” on
defense. He can, will, and does jump the dribble on a regular basis for
clean steals and to create breakaway lay ups. Kareem is not as tall as
some, but he makes up for it in his quickness and strength. Kareem will
do great things in high school for the historic Richmond Red Devil program.
We look forward to seeing that develop as well.
Larry Stephens, Springfield, Ohio, is a great
all around basketball player with above average athletics and a very high court
IQ. Larry is a tough match-up to have to defend.
Yousef Selah, Beavercreek, Ohio, is
nicely skilled point guard that could surprise a lot of people in two
years. He can score and has a very quick first step going to the
hole. He shoots well, has great vision and is a willing passer.
Ryan DeLong, West Alexandria, Ohio, who
at 6’2″, 200lbs, is at his best in a full court game going down hill. For
his size he has outstanding speed with the ball on a string and finished
several full court plays beating everyone down the floor for wide-open layups
taking less than 5 dribbles. His length and speed is off the charts for
his linebacker frame.
Jalen Minney, Dayton, Ohio, is a lot like
DeLong, with maybe a touch better outside shot. Jalen is a nicely
skilled player.
Grant Delk, Arcanum, Ohio, is the best pure
big 5 man at the weekend in this age group. Standing 6’4″ and weighing an
estimated 230 pounds, he can run the floor with the guards. He can finish
downhill facing the basket and is not clumsy. Grant is a real competitor.
Allen Lattimore, Dayton, Ohio, has a bright
future running the point guard position in the guard-rich Miami Valley.
He is a nice all around player.
Justus Thomas, New Madison, Ohio, has a lot of
upside. Tri-village went 30-0 last year on a historic run to a state
title. They had some kids that could put the ball in the hole.
Thomas will continue that tradition, being the younger brother of a 1000-point
scorer in Ms. Shay Thomas. He is a very versed scorer, and with age, time
and maturity, his game will be recognized by many.
KJ Swain, Fairfield, Ohio, is actually a
grade younger (2021), but played up all weekend. KJ has been around the
country and has played in some high “blue chip” style camps and his reputation
preceded him. He played very well all weekend against these elite level
players above, despite have been at a disadvantage weight wise. KJ will
do big things and make a lot of noise over the next few years. He made a
lot of noise at Duke last summer at their basketball camp, impressing several
college coaches from different universities. Swain is already on radars of big
time programs. Good luck to him in his first junior high season.
Others Standouts:
Carter
Mims, Dayton Ohio
Caleb
Kinney, Parkway, Ohio
Logan
Mauer, Springboro, Ohio
TyAren
Brown, Dayton, Ohio
Ragan
Davis, Dayton, Ohio
Jackson
Haynes, Richmond, Indiana
Jaion
Vaughn, Dayton Ohio
Gabe Crowe,
Richmond, Indiana
Colby
Swain
Invitations
to the Spring Buckeye Prep Elite Showcase (March 12th) are extended
to all of the players featured in this recap.
For an invitation, email us at Buckeyeprep@yahoo.com.