Weaver, Murphy, King, Williams, Odan, & Holt |
This past
weekend, we had the opportunity to spend some time at Josh Clark’s inaugural
Rising Stars tournament in New Albany, OH.
Although this was Clark’s first event, the amount of talent he was able
to attract was quite impressive! Not only was the talent impressive but also
the quality of the facilities and the organization of this inaugural event were
remarkable.
We saw a number
of players we had not seen previously, including super skilled and crafty Zyaire Weaver
(5’2”/PG/2025/Columbus). Weaver is a
dynamic PG with quickness, who excels at playmaking. His vision and passing
skills are superb, as is his feel for the game. Moreover, his poise, pace of
play and decision-making were beyond his years. His teammate, Weston Gregg (5’11”/C/2025/Columbus) was
no slouch. Gregg was strong and
finished with contact frequently, in fact, he put up big numbers in the game we
watched We really liked this kid!
Speaking of point guards, Cameron
Giesler (5’6”/PG/2024/Cincinnati) logged in an impressive performance for
Orlando Gentry’s Ohio Ballstars. Giesler is a slick little PG with good vision
and passing skills. On a number of occasions, Geelser broke down his defender and got into the lane for a drop off pass and score. Giesler also changes speed and direction well
and is aggressive to the cup.
Although we’ve
seen him before, we could not have been more impressed with Mikell Murphy (6’0”/C/2025/Whitehall).
Murphy not only defends the post well, offensively, he puts up big numbers.
Murphy rebounds the rock well and handles it well enough to push the ball in
transition. Murphy could be a good-looking
prospect going forward. While we’re
discussing quality bigs, Damaarion Odan
(5’9”/PF/2025/Flint, MI) has a chance to be really good in a few years. Odan has good length, athleticism and plays
with a high motor. What was most impressive about Oden was his footwork and
nasty spin move to the basket. This kid
played hard and with intensity, and we intend to keep and eye on Odan’s
development over the next few years. We
also saw some big things out of Mason
King (6’4”/C/2024/Hamilton). King
has good length and finishes well near the basket.
Similar to Odan,
Dorain Williams
(6’0”/WF/2024/Cincinnati) was a monster in the game we saw. Great size and
athleticism best describes Williams’ gifts.
He also plays hard, is quick off his feet and is an effective scorer
around the bucket. Williams is another nice looking prospect. Team Xcel’s Jake Reece (6’2”/C/2024/Dublin) is a
quality big with good size and ability to finish near the cup at a high
rate. In addition, Reece has a soft
touch and already understands how to use his big frame to post up smaller
defenders and impose his will. Reece’s
teammate, Jessie Burris (6’0”/PF/2024/Delaware)
is a great frontcourt compliment and may be the team’s leading scorer. A scorer
with a high basketball IQ would describe what we saw with Burris.
There were
several quality floor generals at the tournament including All-Ohio Red’s Jason Bates Jr.
(4’10”/PG/2026/Pickerington) and Maurice
Hamrick Jr. (4’11”/PG/2027/Columbus), both of whom are highly skilled,
smart, quick and can score the rock. As
coach’s kids, both Bates and Hamrick understand how to play the game. We have
to give a shootout to Coach Jeff Maslar’s 2026 OBC team who looked great in a
win over All-Ohio Red-Hamrick. OBC is powered by Brayden Holt (5’2”/PG/2026/Wooster) and Daron Hill (5’4/PF/2026/Cleveland). Holt holds it down at the point
as the team’s floor general while Hill protects the paint and provides low post
scoring.
Keep an eye on T.J. Ward (5’3”WF/2027/Columbus) and Dashaun Harris (4’9”/SG/2027/Dayton)
both lead a very talented Ohio Kings squad.
Although we only caught glimpses of them, both players were impressive
and could be good going forward. We also
heard some good things about Chandler
Jackson (PG/2028/Columbus) who is considered by some to be one of the top
point guards in the state. We’ve written
about him before, so it appears he continues to develop. In terms of young, skilled floor generals,
add Intact’s Jahmere Johnson
(4’9”/PG/2025/Columbus) to the list. He’s on the small side, but his elite
handle and attack mentality makes up for his diminutive stature. Drive and dish was his game.
We were also
impressed with the tenacity of Flint’s Daniel
Steele (4’11”/PG/2025/Flint, MI)Steele’s speed and quickness were only
matched by his aggression to the cup. Another smaller guard, Steel still
managed to score against much bigger player. His teammate, Amariyunn Blythe (5’3”/SG/2025/Flint. MI) was not bad either.
Blythe was an athletic slasher who was aggressive determined to finish at the
cup. He’s still very young, but Tony
Cornett (PG/2029/Columbus) has game to go along with loads of
potential. We’ve seen him shine before,
and he’s still getting it done!
One of the best
players we saw all weekend was Team Trill’s Damaurian Abbott (SG/2029/Baton Rouge, LA) who powered his Team
Trill to a lopsided win over All-Ohio Red.
In that game, Abbott slashed his way to the basket and shot jumpers to
the tune of a game-high 28 points.
Abbott was tough as nails, relentless to the cup and he feasted off
of transition points. This kid is going
to be good! We also were really impressed with All-Ohio’s Nysuan Pollard (WF/2028/Columbus) who was his team’s primary
scorer. When All-Ohio was down early in the its half, he added instant offense when he was inserted into the game. Below is a broader list of standout performers we saw.
Standout
Performers
Zyair
Weaver-2025
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Mykell
Murphy-2025
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Dorian
Weaver-2024
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Damarion
Odam-2025
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Cameron
Giesler-2024
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Jake
Reece-2024
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Jessie
Burris-2024
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Mason
King-2024
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Jason
Bates-2025
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Maurice
Hamrick-2027
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Daron
Hill-2026
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Braydon
Holt-2026
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Weston
Gregg-2025
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Reese
Powell-2025
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Tony
Cornett-2028
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Daniel
Steele-2025
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Devin
Wilson-2024
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Amaryunn
Blythe-2025
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Jahmere
Johnson-2025
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Traee
Jallick-2025
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Eddy
Conners-2026
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Chandler
Jackson-2028
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Dashaun
Harris-2027
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T.J.
Ward-2027
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Dmaurian Abbott-2029
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Nysuan Pollard-2028
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Amir
Clark-2027
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Arness Lawson-2024
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Congratulations
to Josh Clark and his staff for putting on an excellent tournament. From what
we saw, this event has a lot of growth potential! Finally, all of the players listed above are formally invited to our next Buckeye Prep Elite Showcase scheduled for September 7th & 8th. Email us at Buckeyeprep@yahoo.com for details.
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