BrandonClayScouting.com: #EBASuper64 Evals – June 23, 2015

Prospects from across the Southeast region competed and showed their talent at #EBASuper64 Camp. Read more on Karl Washington, Kashaka Edwards and Mekhail Bethea. Photo cred - Ty Freeman/PSB

Prospects from across the Southeast region competed and showed their talent at #EBASuper64 Camp. Read more on Karl Washington, Kashaka Edwards and Mekhail Bethea. Photo cred – Ty Freeman/PSB

LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga., – The Elite Basketball Academy Super 64 Camp is designed to bring some of the nation’s top prospects together to compete and showcase their skills in front of BrandonClayScouting.com and OTRHoopsReport.com evaluators.

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By: @JLHemingwayPSB

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Mekhail Bethea W6 100Mekhail Bethea #W6 (Lawrenceville, Ga.), Dacula HS – 
2019

Bethea is a natural point guard who demonstrated his ball handling skills at the camp. His ability to keep the defense leaning the wrong way opened up opportunities for him to slice into the paint or hit the open jumper. Impressively the rising freshman showed poise beyond his years in this camp setting. He showed the ability to hit the open jumper, but that will be an area that he will want to add consistency in years to come.

Kashaka Edwards W8 100Kashka Edwards #W8 (Murfreesboro, Tenn.), Riverdale HS – 2016

Edwards is a combo-guard with a solid build. He showed that his game is best in transition where he can attack the rim or find open teammates. Right now Edwards is a kid who can do a little bit of everything well. His challenge in future months will be to hone in on one skill that he can excel at on the court. As it stands, he is a good athlete who can defend either back court position.

Karl Washington G11 100Karl Washington #G11 (East Point, Ga.), Whitewater HS – 2017

We got another look at Washington this June. Our first look at the rising junior came in March at the #EBATop40 Camp. In the months in between Washington showed that he has put time in on his jumper as he hit several long range jumpers in this camp. His athleticism and length continue to be his greatest assets and he is not done growing either. In the meantime, Washington will need to fine tune his footwork off the catch to allow him to get his jumper off with more ease.

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***Designed for evaluation purposes, these are great opportunities for upperclassmen and underclassmen alike to get valuable game broadcasts that can be sent to college coaches with a single email message. For underclassmen, it also serves as the gateway for prospects with remaining high school eligibility to play in front of our National Evaluators.

HEMI-HEAD-SHOTJonathan 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