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Lawrenceville, Ga., – Football season may be in full effect in the South, but there are still basketball players who are looking to get better. Forty high school aged male prospects showed up at Central Gwinnett High School on Saturday afternoon to compete and train. Here is a look back at some of the standouts from day one.
By: @JLHemingwayPSB
Class of 2017 power forward Kahmal Wiley of Banks County High School brought his patented high energy work ethic. He is a bruiser on the inside who can reverse the ball on the perimeter.
Class of 2017 combo guard Trevor Gulley of Greater Atlanta Christian has really developed his game recently. Always a great shooter, he has taken his ball handling and creating skills to the next level.
Class of 2019 wing-forward Brandon Green of Mountain View High School was one of the best athletes in the gym today. His activity and willingness to work make him a legit two-way player.
Class of 2020 wing Jalyn Morgan of Central Gwinnett High School has a ton of upside. He is a terrific athlete who can get downhill with the drive.
Jalyn Morgan (@_jaymorg) of @CGwinnettBball has been playing above the rim all day. #EBAAllAmerican pic.twitter.com/7F5uUEkmkW
— JD Davis (@JDavisPSB) September 3, 2016
Class of 2017 guard Elijah Jenkins of Riverwood High School continues to shoot the ball well. The long-armed combo guard gets his shot off quickly and accurately.
#EBAAllAmerican Camp:
Available ’17 Elijah Jenkins (GA)excels at both backcourt positions & is lights out from 3! pic.twitter.com/9OdUBuTPhG
— Kris Watkins (@KrisWatkinsPSB) September 3, 2016
Class of 2017 guard Bernard Kasanda of Central Gwinnett High School had a really good afternoon in 3 on 3 play. He created plays getting to the bucket and off pull up jumpers.
Brandon Clay is the owner of Peach State Basketball, Inc., and BrandonClayScouting.com. He serves as the Executive Camp Director for the Elite Basketball Academy Camps. Clay is a McDonald’s All-American Game Selection Committee member. He also votes on the Naismith Trophy Men’s / Women’s College Player of the Year Academy and is the HS Boys / Girls All-American Team Board of Selectors Chairperson. He has been involved in the community since 2001. You can reach Clay at [email protected]
Jonathan Hemingway is a National Evaluator for the OTRHoopsReport. Hemingway serves on the Board of Selectors for the Naismith Trophy. also He is also the publisher of CoachHemi.com. He has been involved in the community since 1996 as a coach, camp director and evaluator. You can reach him via email at [email protected] and follow him on twitter @JLHemingwayPSB