BCAM Classic Standouts

18 Jul

Here are a few players that stood out at the MHSAA Reaching Higher Showcase.

Austin LeVan 6’2″ 175 lbs 2015 guard Millington

Trishton Jackson 6’2″ 175 lbs 2016 guard West Bloomfield

Derek Murphy 6’5″ 185 lbs 2015 wing Warren Mott

Levane Blake 6’7″ 190 lbs 2017 forward Flint Beecher

Joey Ziniti 6’1″ 185 lbs 2016 guard Rochester Adams

Michael Peterson 6’6″ 170 lbs 2016 forward Rockford

Tabin Throgmortin 6’4″ 160 lbs 2016 wing Clarkston

Austin Davis 6’10” 240 lbs 2016 forward Onsted

John Rexroth 6’10” 245 lbs 2015 forward Farmington Hills Harrison

Cole Walker 6’8″ 215 lbs 2015 forward Elk Rapids

Championship Sunday Recap of the Chicago Summer Jam

15 Jul

Champions were crowned, and the last official day of the first live period of July concluded.

Tyler Brimhall 6’4″ swingman Cache Valley Elite 17u

Brimhall put Cache Valley on his back in the team’s opening round bracket victory vs. Michigan Playmakers, scoring 22 points, including five three-pointers.  At 6’4″, Brimhall has great size for a college level two guard, he gets great lift on his jump shot, and seemingly had unlimited range on his three.  He’s effective coming off ball-screens, or pulling up off the dribble.  Tyler has good ball skills that allow him to aggressively attack the lane and get to the rim.  He can be a teams leading scorer, serve as a facilitator, and play tough defensively, an overall good all-round player.

Jason Anderson 5’11” point guard Cache Valley Elite 16u

Anderson was tough to handle in his team’s semi-final victory.  The one thing Jason does when he steps out on the floor, is compete.  He’s the vocal leader of a talented team that knows how to play the game.  Anderson likes to get others involved on offense first, but when he decided to shoot he was deadly, hitting tough pull-ups and three pointers throughout the game.  He’s IQ for the game also stood out as well, defenders can’t take plays off when he doesn’t have the ball in his hand, as he took advantage of a few back-door cut opportunities for easy baskets.  Jason was also very aggressive on the defensive end of the floor.  He didn’t let anybody blow past him, and is a very good athlete for his size.

Alex Illikainen 6’9″ power forward Howard Pulley 17u

Alex is a stretch four forward with great length, size, and athleticism.  He can do a little bit outside, but did most of his damage in the semi-final victory down low.  He does a great job of carving out space down low before the entry pass, giving his man a clear target to get the ball.  And when he got the ball, he did a great job of feeling his man out and taking advantage of what the defender gave him, scoring with either hand.  Alex also rebounded the ball at a high-level defensively, and can get up and down the floor and create mismatches in the full-court.  He currently has ten plus offers now, but more to come after at times playing this weekend in front of at least 20 coaches.

Bjorn Broman 5’1″ shooting guard Howard Pulley 17u

An interesting occurrence happened in Howard Pulley’s semi-final game, apparently a circuit broke loose and the lights dimmed for a minute.  And before the lights went out, Broman hit two or three threes.  Now I don’t know if he actually “shot the lights out,”  but he might’ve had something to do with it.  Broman can shoot, from anywhere on the floor, he does a very good job without the ball and defenders can loose track of him sometimes.  He also has some flash to his game, he can create off the dribble for himself.  Bjorn can be both effective in an up tempo style of play or a half court set.

Julian Torres 6’9″ power forward Mac Irvin 17u

Torres is huge, at 6’9″ 250 pounds, you can’t miss him when he is out on the floor.  Despite his size, he moves well out on the court.  He’s got some skill in him as well.  He can finish around the basket with both soft and power finishes, and is effective when he gets the ball in a face up situation.  Torres has a nice touch from the mid-range that at times can be stretched out to a three-pointer.  He emerged as a beast at rebounding the ball, and playing quality post defense throughout the day.

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Chicago Classic Day Two Recap

13 Jul

Pool play ended, and a few bracket play games for several age groups had started.  With championship Sunday on the Horizon, the intensity of games start to increase, drawing more and more interest coming the way from college coaches.

Danny Dixon 6’8″ forward/center Michigan Playmakers 17u

An unsigned senior who will attend Impact Basketball Prep in Las Vegas this upcoming season, Danny so far has brought an added dimension to an already quality Playmaker team.  His greatest impact on the day was defense.  With long arms and quick footwork, Dixon was able to block shots in close and and even shots on the perimeter, and when he wasn’t blocking shots, just his presence in the lane messed up the concentration for those thinking about shooting.  Dixon also found a way to contribute on the offensive end.  He showed off his touch from 8-10 feet, flashing into the lane, facing up and letting go, rebounded the ball well on both sides of the floor, and found teammates for assists in the high/low posts.  His most complete game on the day was a 10 point, six rebound, and five block performance in a blowout victory.  Eastern Michigan, U of D Mercy, and Arkansas Little Rock were in attendance for a few of Dixon’s performances.

Jalen Gibson 6’7″ forward Michigan Playmakers 17u

Gibson had a quiet yet productive day for the Playmakers.  He long, athletic, and quick off the floor for a tweener small/power forward.  In the team’s victory vs. St. Louis Majestic, Jalen didn’t score much, five points, but seemingly got every rebound on offensive, coming away with a total of nine rebounds in the whole game, and altering two shots.  He’s got a nice touch from 10 feet and in, but is more of a garbage man when it comes to getting his points, he’s also going to have to work on not bringing the ball down when he gets a rebound, he goest from being 6’7″ to 5’7″ real quickly.  If Jalen continues defensive performances like this in July, the more and more he becomes a likely scholarship player for division two schools and low division ones.

Mac Irvin Fire 15u

In the one game against Howard Pulley, not one player stood out, the whole team did, in front of every high-major college in attendance at the Chicago Summer Jam.  The Fire like to push the ball, and that works when you have 6’7″ Lanell Hill of Morgan Park High School.  He’s long, athletic, and a big strider on the break, giving the Fire an easy scoring opportunity when pushing tempo.  5’5″ guard Cameron Irvin also stood out on day with his shooting in the second half.  During a five minute stretch in the second half, Irvin made three pull-up three pointers that was the sign of the route that would become of Howard Pulley.  6’5″ Romello Burrell showed up as well on defense, challenging shots, and rebounding at a high level.

Josh Smith 6’4″ guard/wing Michigan Playmakers 16u (Pictured)

Not too much is known about the Waverly swing man, but his game speaks for himself.  He’s a shooter, and a good one to.  He’s forced to play a more of a stretch four role on a team that lacks height, but Smith loves to spot up on the perimeter and shoot his southpaw j. making three 3’s in his teams opening round bracket play game, finishing with 14 points. The more he could play off screens and move without the ball, he will become a greater threat to defenses.  A willing rebounder on defense, Smith also has a freakish long wing span, which he used to block a few drives to the basket.  Hitting the weight room, drinking milk, and eating vegetables this Summer will help Smith become a more dominant player as opposing competition increases.

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Chicago Summer Jam Opening Night Recap

12 Jul

Pool play started on Friday night at the Chicago Summer Jam in Romeoville, Illinois.  An NCAA certified month of July event, college coaches from as far west as Oregon, to as far East as Providence were all confirmed in attendance.  Here are a few guys that stood out on day one action.

Amir Coffey 6’4″ Wing (Howard Pulley 17u)

Coffey by many is considered to be a top 25 prospect in the loaded 2016 national class, and did not disappoint on Friday night.  Coffey obviously has all the physical tools to succeed at the next level, length, quickness, and elite athleticism, but his IQ for the game really stood out.  Whenever he got the ball on the wing, he looked to pass first and get easy shots for teammates before thinking about scoring for himself, at times being too unselfish with the ball.  But the kid can score also, from all three areas.  He can come around screens and shoot the three, create space and separation to get into the lane off the dribble, or finish against taller defenders in the paint.  On defense, his ability to play the passing lanes with his length create problems for opponents.  He also had the dunk of the night, a two handed, full speed on the fast break and-one style.  Coffey so far has reported offers from Minnesota, Creighton, and Miami, just a few high-major schools interested.

Jarvis Johnson 6’1′ Guard (Howard Pulley 17u)

Johnson was real fun to watch in the team’s win over Champaign Heat.  Jarvis served at the catalyst for the Panthers offensive attack.  He’s very athletic for a lead guard, and likes to quickly attack/advance the ball up the floor on the break, catching the opposition off-guard and setting up his teammates in positions to score.  But in the half-court set, he’s very savvy with the way he likes to collapse defense.  He can go with either hand, with the vision and passing ability to get guards and forwards involved.  Johnson also did a fair job applying on ball-pressure to opposing guards on the night.  Jarvis is a player to remember to fans in Michigan.  As one of his 10+ high-major division one offers happens to be the Spartans of Michigan State.

Jerald Booker 6’1″ Guard (Michigan Playmakers 17u)

Booker is a real underrated prospect in Michigan’s 2015 class.  If Booker’s month of July is as good as his Spring session, the Walled Lake Western guard will no doubt collect a few offers before the high school season begins.  In the team’s resounding victory over Colorado Connect, Jerald stood out in the eyes of a few college coaches in attendance.  He does a good job of taking what the defense gives him.  If they come up and pressure, he’ll quickly go around them and get into the lane, if they sag off, than team’s should respect Booker’s perimeter jump shot, as he knocked down three 3’s in the game, one from well beyond NBA range.  But as a complete point guard, he can get others involved around him, he got his shooters involved off the drive and dish, or make some nice entry passes to his bigs down low.  His impact on the game did not just end on offense, he got steals on defense that resulted in easy run-outs, crashed the boards and kept scoring chances alive for his team, and got the ever precious 50-50 balls.  With only a few schools showing interest in his recruitment thus far, Booker is a name to remember for colleges seeking an overlooked guard.

Marcus Bailey 6’3″ Forward (Michigan Playmakers 17u)

Bailey is a versatile, athletic forward.  A star on the football field for Walled Lake Western, Marcus has shown he can play on the hardwood.  He loves contact, Bailey play fearless down low against taller defenders, he’s not afraid to go through them to the basket and get  to free-throw line.  But Bailey also showed he has a nice shooting touch on the perimeter, as he knocked a nice spot-up corner three.  Marcus had to at least have 10 rebounds on the night, maybe more to go along with his 14 points,  if football doesn’t work out for Marcus, he has the potential to land on the hardwood somewhere.

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2015 Players To Watch This July

11 Jul

It’s their last month of AAU. College interest and offers will rise for many, here are a few players to keep an eye out for this Summer.

Point Guards
Eric Davis: 6’4″ Saginaw Arthur Hill, The Family 17u
Bakari Evelyn: 6’2″ 1Nation 17u
Latin Davis: 5’10” Milan, The Family 17u
Josh McFolley: 6’0″ Detroit Western, 1Nation 17u
Andia Marsh: 6’1″ Taylor Kennedy, Michigan United (White) 17u
Jerald Booker: 6’1″ Walled Lake Western, Michigan Playmakers 17u
Khari Willis: 6’1″ Jackson Lumen Christi, Michigan Mustangs 17u
DeShawn Brocks: 5’7″ Detroit Westside Christian, Detroit Spartans 17u
Dilon Aten: 6’1″ Wayland, ACB Bankhoops 17u
Andrew Meyers: 6’0″ Clarkston

Shooting/Combo Guards
Deleon Brown: 6’4″ Grand Rapids Christian, SYF Players
Jaylin Walker: 6’2″ Romulus, Reach 17u
Rob Edwards: 6’3″ Cass Tech, Reach 17u
Marquel Ingram: 6’2″ Pershing, Reach 17u
Ted McCree: 6’3″ Renaissance, Michigan Playmakers 17u
Brandon Childress: 6’3″ Baldwin, Parallel 45
Delaney Blaylock: 6’2″
Mikhail Myles: 6’3″ East Lansing, Triple Threat 17u
Quae Furlow: 6’3″ Parallel 45
Austin LeVan: 6’2″ Millington, Triple Threat 17u

Wings
Xavier Cochran: 6’4″ Ann Arbor Huron, Michigan Mustangs 17u
Josh Davis: 6’4″ Detroit Henry Ford, 1Nation 17u
De’qavion Johnson: 6’3″ Saginaw Arthur Hill, Saginaw Underdawgs 17u
Joeviair Kennedy: 6’3″ Muskegon, Spiece Indy Heat
Daniel Jeffries: 6’3″ Detroit Central, Reach Core City 17u
Brent Hibbits: 6’6″ Hudsonville, Grand Rapids Storm 17u (Blue)
Jaire Grayer: 6’4″ Flint Southwestern, The Family 17u
Armani Lee: 6’3″ Detroit King, Loyalty of Detroit 17u
Antonio Capaldi: 6’3″ Bishop Foley, Michigan Playmakers 17u
Derek Murphy: 6’4″ Warren Mott, 1Nation?

Forwards and Centers
Deyonta Davis: 6’9″ Muskegon, Spiece Indy Heat 17u
Nick Perkins: 6’7″ Milan, Michigan United (Gardette) 17u
Jeron Rogers: 6’7″ North Farmington, Reach 17u
Corey Redman: 6’6″ Boyne City
Brad Brechting: 6’9″ Cedar Springs, Grand Rapids Storm (Blue) 17u
Michael Edwards: 6’8″ Westland John Glenn, Michigan United (White) 17u
Seth Dugan: 6’10 Otsego, ACB Bankhoops
Gerald Blackshear: 6’8″ Detroit Western, 1Nation 17u
Rodney Scales: 6’6″ Oak Park, Reach 17u
LJ James: 6’7″ Wayland, ACB Bankhoops 17u
Aaron Overhiser: 6’6″ Fennville, West Michigan Lakers Black 17u
Devin Haygood: 6’6″ Ypsilanti Lincoln, Detroit Spartans 17u
Nazir Wallace: 6’5″ Detroit Country Day, Reach core City 17u
Mykel Tyson: 6’6″ Detroit Consortium, Detroit Spartans 17u

Detroit Consortium’s Josh Jackson On The Move To California

11 Jul

2013 adidas Super 64After months of rumors and speculation, Detroit Consortium and 1Nation rising junior forward Josh Jackson has made the announcement public, he will not return to Consortium for his junior season.

Towards the end of a video interview with reporter Blair Glover on 1Nation’s youtube Tv account, the question was posed to the 6’7″ Jackson, “Will you be at Consortium for the 2014-2015 school year?”  After taking a deep breath, Jackson responded, “I will not be at Consortium. I will be out in California.”  Following the word California, a blank screen popped up with the words “Stay Tuned.”  Leaving many questions unanswered to the basketball community within Michigan.

The decision for Jackson comes after a sophomore seasons in which he averaged 28 points and 15 rebounds a game for his Consortium Cougars, a charter school located on Detroit’s Westside, leading them to a Class C state championship.  He solidified himself not only as Michigan’s top player, but one of the premier players in the whole country.  Rivals.com in their national class of 2016 rankings lists Jackson as the number one player in the class, while ESPN tabs Jackson for second, only behind a seven foot center from Virginia.

California is in fact home for Jackson.  He was born in San Diego, as he pointed out in the interview, while his mother was trying out for the WNBA for the league’s inaugural season.  Now which school Josh will finish his high school career, is the million dollar question.  California is home to some of the most prestigious schools when it comes to producing basketball talent.  Schools such as Mater Dei and Archbishop Mitty have their fair of distinguished alumni in the basketball profession.  And while they might be in the running, Josh thus far has not named any particular schools that would be likely destinations, but with the Summer nearing the halfway mark, a decision will likely be made soon in order to signup for Fall classes at his next school.

Josh has dazzled and awed Southeast Michigan for two years now, and while many will miss his spectacular performances on the hardwood during Winter time, Jackson will be entering into a new chapter of his life.  One which many can agree is full of promise.

Link to full interview with Josh Jackson

 

Michigan 2016 Players to Watch in July

10 Jul

Regarded by many to be the best class right now in Michigan, 2016 is loaded at every position, and even those who got “snubbed” are still quality players in their own right.

Point Guards

Cassius Winston: 6’0″ U of D Jesuit, The Family 16u

James Towns: 5’9″ Detroit Henry Ford, 1Nation 16u

Brailen Neely: 5’8″ Detroit Western, The Family 16u

D’Angelo Hansbro: 5’10” Romulus, The Family 16u

Mike Bruce: 6’0″ Belleville, Michigan United 16u

Jason Williams: 5’9″ Allen Academy, Reach 16u

Brandon Allen: 5’10” Haslett, Michigan Mustangs-Carson 16u

Shae Somers: 5’9″ Bellaire, Parallel 45

Chris Rollins: 5’9″ East English Village, Detroit Showtime

William Deuparo: 5’9″ Detroit Consortium

Sevann Williams: 5’8″ Romulus, Reach 16u

Ean Blackwell: 5’8″ Detroit Southeastern

Jordan Webber: 5’9″ East Jordan

Kyree Boyton: 5’9″ Detroit Western

Nate Bowlware: 5’6″ East English Village, Detroit Showtime 16u

Shooting Guards and Combo Guards

Justin Turner: 6’2″ Renaissance, Michigan Mustangs-Carson 16u

Kamari Newman: 6’3″ East English Village, Detroit Showtime 16u

Billy Thomas: 5’10” Stars Basketball

Corey Allen: 6’2″ Ypsilanti, The Family 16u

Kyle Woodruff: 6’2″ Holly, Michigan Mustangs-Woodruff 16u

Tristan Jackson: 6’3″ West Bloomfield, Reach 16u

Marlo Brown: 6’4″ Southfield Christian, The Family 16u

Terrance Sewell: 6’2″ Detroit Northwestern, Reach 16u

Kalebb Perry: 6’2″ Mt. Pleasant, HoopGrind 16u

Luster Johnson: 6’0″ Consortium, 1Nation 16u

Karim Murray: 6’0″ Detroit Western, 1Nation 16u

Gage Kreski: 6’2″ St. Ignace, Michigan Mustangs-Carson 16u

Joan Andoni: 6’2″ Livonia Churchill, Michigan United 16u

Jacob Joubert: 6’0″, North Farmington, Stars Basketball

Ryan Stevens: 6’1″ Lowell, Michigan Mustangs-Carson 16u

Wings

Josh Jackson: 6’7″ Detroit Consortium, 1Nation 17u

Ty Groce: 6’6″ Ypsilanti Lincoln, Michigan United 16u

Devon Daniels: 6’4″ Kalamazoo Central, Michigan Mustangs 17u

Danny Pippen: 6’6″ Allen Academy, Detroit Stars

Anthony Johnson: 6’5″ Flint Beecher

Jaylen McFadden: 6’3″ East English Village, Detroit Showtime 16u

Kevin McKay: 6’4″ Warren De La Salle, Detroit Showtime 16u

Quay Burks: 6’3″ Flint Beecher, Michigan Mustangs-Woodruff 16u

Rashaan Pope: 6’3″ Belleville, Michigan United 16u

Jalen Martin: 6’3″ Chandler Park Academy, Reach 16u

Forwards/Centers

Algevon Eichelberger: 6’7″ Saginaw, The Family 16u

Austin Davis: 6’9″ Onsted, Michigan Mustangs-Carson 16u

Kelvon Fuller: 6’7″ Oak Park, The Family 16u

Tony Poljan: 6’7″ Lansing Catholic

Cedric Lattimore: 6’4″ East English Village, Detroit Showtime 16u

Alaric Jackson: 6’5″ Renaissance, Oakland County Ballers 16u

Dylan Carl: 6’8″ Alma, Grand Rapids Storm 16u

Orlando Little: 6’4″ Kalamazoo Central, Michigan Mustangs-Carson 16u

Braden Burke: 6’10” Stevensville Lakeshore, The Family 16u

Maxwell: 6’7″ Adrian Lenawee Christian, Michigan Magic

Jerry Ben: 6’10” New Haven, Stars Basketball

Logan Ryan: 6’7″ Canton, Michigan United 16u

Darwin Hubbard: 6’4″ Cass Tech, 1Nation 16u

Collins: 6’6″ Adrian Lenawee Christian

Isaac Zin: 6’9″ Okemos

Kyle Hayes: 6’7″ Ypsilanti Arbor Prep, Michigan Mustangs Carson-16u

Thanks to Jeff Mckinney for helping with this list. Follow Jeff on Twitter: @McKinneysWorld

 

 

Bishop Foley 2015 Wing Antonio Capaldi Player Profile

9 Jul

5E7F3F3C5859EECC9498D906CF353A81_data_89ebd7bf-3d46-45ee-9438-eb• Height, Weight, and position?

6’5 170 PG/SG/SF

• High School, Summer team and Graduation Year?

Bishop Foley HS, Michigan Playmakers, 2015

• Players you try to model your game after?

Kevin Durant, Lebron James, Jamal Crawford

• Important Stats

15pts, 6rebs, and 3ast (stats of last 12 games due to role change on team)

• Most memorable game in your career so far?

Helping bring my team back from down 12 in the 4th quarter to Southfield Bradford in the District Championship and scoring 10 of my 12 points in the 4th while also hitting the game winner.

⁃ How did this past high school season go for you and your team?

It was an up and down season due to many factors in the locker room but we managed to pull out another district and making it to the regional finals for the 2nd year in a row and for myself a learning experience of how to win big ball games.

• Colleges that you would like to attend?

Grand Valley State, Oakland, Western Michigan, Northwood, UDM, Saginaw Valley, Virginia Tech

• Colleges that have shown interest in you so far?

Northwood, Saginaw Valley, Grand Valley State, UDM

• What makes you unique from other players at your position?

My length at the guard position also I am very vocal on both sides of the ball and my dedication and loyalty to any program and the drive to win.

• Strengths and areas you are improving in?

Strength- shooting the mid-range and 3-point, getting to the basket, creative finishes, and defense. Improving- Ball Handling, foot speed, and being more consistent

• Goals for the upcoming AAU season?

Becoming a better player on the defensive end

• What role do you see your self having this year for your team?

A leader, a player that will take the last second shot, that will make the 50/50 play, someone that will do whatever it takes for his team to win.

• What will a coach be getting out of you at the next level?

Great work ethic, winning attitude, team player

• What will go into your decision about choosing a college?

Academics, coach, facilities, campus life, student body

• Most influential person in your life? Why?

My father, he has been there for everything in my life. My father is my biggest advocate and my biggest fan,

• Legacy you want to leave at your school?

That when people speak of you, they say he has earned everything he has. Nothing was given to him. Gave 110% every time he stepped on the floor.

• Where do you see yourself in 15 years?

Either playing basketball overseas or in the NBA

• Fun/ interesting fact about you?

Big stat guy when it comes to old school NBA players. Huge fan of Oscar Robinson

• Awards, Accomplishments, other comments?

1-time All- League, 1-time Catholic Champ, 2-time District Champ

• Academic Information

2.7 gpa 20 ACT (only have taken it once, retaking exam in august)

• Contact Information

Email: antoniocapaldi7@gmail.com

Twitter: _Capaldi12

Renaissance 2016 Center Mike Jacobs Player Profile

9 Jul

IMG_20140531_194510• Height, Weight, and position?
6’6″, 290, and C/PF

• High School, Summer team and Graduation Year?

Renaissance High School, Team Unity, and 2016

• Players you try to model your game after?

Carmelo Anthony And Boris Diaw

• Important Stats

Avg. 11 pts and 7 rebs as a Freshman

• Most memorable game in your career so far?

Freshman Year Vs UPSM (25 pts and 12 Rebs)

⁃ How did this past high school season go for you and your team?

We did Pretty Well Upset Alot of Teams

• Colleges that you would like to attend?

Michigan State, Syracuse, And UCLA

• Colleges that have shown interest in you so far?

Albion And Vanderbilt

• What makes you unique from other players at your position?

My Passing and Shooting Ability

• Strengths and areas you are improving in?

Strengths: Jump Shot and Post Play. Improving: Jumping Ability And Stamina

• Goals for the upcoming AAU season?

Getting Better As A Player And Leader

• What role do you see your self having this year for your team?

Being the one who is a leader on the floor

• What will a coach be getting out of you at the next level?

Good Amount of Effort

• What will will go into your decision about choosing a college?

Academics And Competitiveness

• Most influential person in your life? Why?

My Dad Because He has a lot of wisdom about the game

• Legacy you want to leave at your school?

The One that left it all on the floor

• Where do you see yourself in 15 years?

Getting Paid Through Basketball

• Fun/ interesting fact about you?

I play football and I also play the Tuba In the Marching Band

• Awards, Accomplishments, other comments?

Starting Varsity As A Freshman, Two Year Varsity Player

• Academic Information

2.9 GPA

• Contact Information

Email: mikejacobs144@gmail.com

2017 Players to Watch In July

9 Jul

For many in the Class of 2017, it is there first live period of travel basketball.  Here are some players to keep an eye out for by position.

Point Guards

Jermaine Jackson Jr: 5’6″ 1Nation 15u

Armonee Felder: 5’8″ Detroit Pershing, Reach 15u

Amauri Hardy:  6’1″ Southfield, The Family 15u

Malik Ellison: 5’6″ Flint Beecher, Michigan Mustangs-Allison 15u

Christian Rodriguez: 5’9″ Wyoming Godwin Heights, Michigan Mustang-Allison 15u

Ronquavious Southward: 5’9″ Saginaw, Saginaw Underdawgs

Garrett Gardette: 5’8″ Milan, Michigan United 15u

Shonnie Suddeth: 5’9″ Jackson Michigan Mustangs 15u

Christopher Wilson: Orchard Lake St. Mary’s, Detroit Stars 15u

Marlin Talley: 5’9″ Ecorse, The Family 15u

Shooting Guards

Matt Beachler: 6’1″ Lowell, Michigan Mustangs-Allison 15u

Michael Flowers: 6’0″ Southfield , 1Nation 15u

Troy Brown: 6’1″ Flint Southwestern, 1Nation 15u

Greg Elliott: 6’0″ Detroit East English Village, Detroit Stars 15u

Ray Mungo: 6’1″ Romulus, The Family 15u

Reme Torbert: 6’1″ Southfield, Reach 15u

Jawan Snoody: 6’2″ Pontiac Academy of Excellence, Reach 15u

Ontario Burnett: 6’5″ Kalamazoo Central, Michigan Mustangs-Allison 15u

Gabe Meriwether: 6’0″ Bellaire, Parallel 45

Cedric Benton: 6’1″ Ann Arbor Pioneer, Common Bond

Wings

Brian Bowen: 6’6″ Saginaw Arthur Hill, The Family 16u

Dylan Alderson: 6’3″ Davison, Michigan Mustangs-Allison 15u

DraQuan Bell: 6’3″ Reach 15u

Jamal Cain:  6’5″ Melvindale ABT, Detroit Stars 15u

Austin McCullough: 6’4″ Portage Central, 1Nation 15u

Keion Epps: 6’4″ Detroit Douglass

Brock Washington: 6’3″ Southfield Christian, The Family 15u

Ben Spiker: 6’5″ Clarkston

Reese Middleton: 6’4″ Perry High School, Triple Threat Elite

Koby Boyton: 6’3” Melvindale

Forwards

Donnie Tillman: 6’6″ Cass Tech, Detroit Stars 15u

Xavier Tillman: 6’6″ Forest Hills Central, Michigan Mustangs-Allison 15u

Jack Ballantyne: 6’8″ Warren De La Salle, 1Nation 15u

Eke Ikechukwu: 6’8″ U of D Jesuit, Stars Basketball

Jaron Faulds: 6’8″ Holt, The Family 15u

Gregory Eboigbodin: 6’8″ U of D Jesuit, Stars Basketball

Elijah Smith: 6’5″ Melvindale ABT, Detroit Stars 15u

Levane Blake: 6’7″ Flint Beecher, Michigan Mustangs-Allison 15u

Will Weems: 6’7″ Detroit Western, The Family 15u

Ross Koella: 6’5″ Grand Haven, Indiana Grind

James Beck: 6’7″ Grand Rapids Ottawa Hills, Michigan Mustangs-Allison 15u

Zach Niewkoop: 6’5″ Wayland Union, ACB Bankhoops 15u

Tre Orr: 6’8″ Detroit Southeastern

Dajon Parker 6’5″ Westland John Glenn, Michigan United 15u

Thanks to Jeff McKinney for helping with this list. Follow Jeff on Twitter: @McKinneysWorld