Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Diary Of A Baller: Jason Boswell Entry #3


Hi this is Jay Smooth coming at you again. This week was a really tough week for me because I became ill and was not able to go to school or work out. I was very disappointed because I was looking forward to playing the Gauchos in round ball. The Gauchos beat the Patriots by 6 points and I know if was there that probably would not have happened. My Lightning team is playing in a local tournament in Far Rockaway this coming weekend but my mom is encouraging me to get some rest and catch up on my school work which is more important. Don’t worry when I get better, I will give you more exciting updates and give people the business.

Hoop Group Jr. Elite Hits Philly


Basketball Spotlight will be heading to Philadelphia Friday October 3rd for the Jr. Elite Regional Camp. The Philadelphia site has an influx of talent on hand. Some of the top players in the region will be at Germantown Academy. Top players already confirmed include Britton Lee, Brandon Austin, Mikey Dixon, Samir Taylor and young point guard Tyler Jones. Basketball Spotlight will be giving you full recaps of the games and player performances. Anyone wanting to sign up for this event contact the Hoop Group at www.hoopgroup.com.

Introducing Malik Ellison


You read about plenty of his basketball feats on this website especially him winning Mr. Memorial Day at the Basketball Spotlight MDC but did you know he was a starting quarterback for his football squad or that he likes to spend his past time studying? Here’s your chance to meet Malik Ellison!

Malik Ellison’s Favorites

Favorite School Subject: Math

Favorite College: North Carolina

Favorite Sneaker: Kobe Retro’s

Favorite Rapper: TI

Favorite NBA Player: Lebron James

Favorite All-time NBA Player: My Dad

Favorite Website: Youtube

Biggest Influence: My Dad

Career Goal: NBA Player

Monday, September 29, 2008

Basketball Spotlight Special Annoucement!


It has come to my attention that Basketball Spotlight has be prematurely placed on numerous fliers and event announcements as being assigned to cover tournaments, showcases etc. We don’t want to mislead teams, organization or players and we don’t promote false advertisement. Please take note that if you do not see this event advertised on our website or on the Certified Circuit List “We Will Not Be There”. If you have any questions on whether we will be attending an event please contact me basketballspotlight@hotmail.com

Here’s the list of events we are scheduled to attend.

Basketball Spotlight Certified Circuit

Basketball Spotlight Holiday Classic
• Date: December 26th and 27th
• Place: TBA
• Cost: $350
• Ages: 11U Thru 14U
• Contact: Mike Melton at 609-532-5122 or basketballspotlight@hotmail.com

JSL MLK Classic
• Date: January 16th thru 18th
• Place: Lakewood, NJ
• Cost: $400
• Ages: 10U Thru 14U
• Contact: Laurene Jackson at 848-525-3201 or visit http://www.eteamz.com/jsl/index.cfm?

Rebounds Presidents Day Classic
• Date: February 14th and 15th
• Cost: AAU $350 Non AAU $275
• Ages: 9U Thru 14U and 3rd Grade to 8th Grade
• Contact: Joe Stein at 732-897-3196 or visit http://www.hoopgroup.com/hoopgroup/rebounds.php

Basketball Spotlight Atlantic City Showcase
• Date: March 21st and 22nd
• Cost: $350
• Place: Atlantic City, NJ
• Ages: 10U thru 14U
• Contact: Mike Melton at 609-532-5122 or basketballspotlight@hotmail.com

Beantown Mazzacre
• Date: March 28th and 29th
• Place: Milton, Mass.
• Cost: $400
• Ages: 11U thru 17U
• Contact: Coach Pumpkin at 857-891-4797 or at coachpgbball@yahoo.com

Basketball Spotlight MDC
• Date: May 22nd thru 24th
• Place: Neptune, NJ
• Cost: $400
• Ages: 10U thru 16U
• Contact: Mike Melton at 609-532-5122 or basketballspotlight@hotmail.com

Playaz Club Blow Up
• Date: June 5th thru 7th
• Place: Paterson, NJ
• Cost: $375
• Ages: 12U thru 14U
• Contact: Jim Salmon at 973-207-4346 or visit http://www.playazbasketball.org/

Game Over Classic
• Date: June 19th thru 21st
• Place: New York City
• Cost $425
• Ages: 10U thru 17U
• Contact: Dana Dingle at 646-773-4878 or visit http://www.gameovernyc.com/

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Basketball Spotlight Feature: Are You Ready For P-Funk?


California has been a hot bed for point guards for years. Gary Payton to Jason Kidd and most recently Brandon Jennings all surfaced from the West Coast state. Now Jennings has gone to Europe and some of the top point guards are starting to emerge. The scary thing is that one of the best is only in the 7th Grade. His name is Parker P- Funk Cartwright who runs the show for grammar school AAU giants Arc Gorillas. The Arc Gorillas coach Lee Garson has full faith in his floor general. “We played in most of the top events and I haven’t seen a better point guard in this age group period” Garson said.

While some coaches might over hype their players Cartwright’s resume speaks for itself. He guided ARC to top finishes in some of the top tournaments in the country. He was phenomenal during the AAU Regionals, Super Regionals and Nationals as he led his team to a Final Four Appearance in Hampton, Virginia. He also flexed his muscles at the showcase tournaments such as the West Coast Nationals in Las Vegas and the Presidents Day Tourney in Portland Oregon where he averaged 24 points and 7 dimes. Garson feels very comfortable with P-Funk at the controls, “Not only does he do an excellent job running the show he also gets it done on the other end of the floor defensively which is very impressive”. This assessment came true to form at the Jr. All American Camp where Parker totally dominated the competition and left as our pick as the top performer for the Class of 2014.

We are not saying we guarantee that Parker will make to the heights of those mentioned above but right now we feel he’s the top point guard in this class. Coach Garson also see a bright future ahead, “I think he will at least be a phenomenal high school player but if he grows like I think he would then of course his success will carry on”. One thing is certain if you get a chance to check him out don’t pass it up because you will be missing out on the next great one.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Final Quarter Feat. Ryan Bland


One of the good things about Basketball Spotlight switching our focus to grammar school basketball is that we are likely to see some new talent each time we walk into the gym. This was the case when I traveled to Cherry Hill for the Gym Rat Midnight Madness. This event had an influx of talent including Ryan Bland a forward from Sicklerville, NJ. I got a chance to talk to Bland during this event and here’s what he had to say. This is the Final Quarter!

8:00
BS: How did you enjoy this event?
RB: I thought it was very fun because I just love playing the game of basketball.

7:00
BS: What NBA player could you compare your game to?
RB: Amare Stoudemire because I am a power forward but I’m not afraid to put the ball on the floor.

6:00
BS: If you could wake up at any college in the country where would you want it to be?
RB: Villanova because I love there basketball coach, team and they have a good law program. I want to be a lawyer.

5:00
BS: What’s your best basketball memory of your young career?
RB: Well in one game my team was down by 2 points in the final seconds, I drove to the hole got fouled and 1. I went to the foul line and won the game for us.

4:00
BS: What part of your game do you think needs to most improvement?
RB: My shooting because I want to extend my range which would make me harder to defend.

3:00
BS: If you could have dinner with one person who would you choose and why?
RB: Kobe Bryant because I think he’s the best in the NBA and I would love to talk to him.

2:00
BS: Who’s the biggest influence in your life?
RB: My parents because they support me in basketball and in school.

1:00
BS: Who’s the hottest rapper out there right now?
RB: LiL Wayne because he does it all. No one is hotter right now!

0:00 Ball Game!

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Introducing Steve Jordan


I first noticed Steve Jordan at the Basketball Spotlight MDC playing for the Philly Aztecs coached by his mother. Many people might think that he gets special perks playing for his mom but that means you haven’t watched the Aztecs play. The point guard has a nice handle and has some sneaky moves that catch defenders off guard. Here’s a breakdown of some things that matter in Steve’s world.

Steve Jordan’s Favorites

Favorite School Subject: Math

Favorite NBA Player: Allen Iverson


Favorite Singer: Chris Brown

Favorite TV Show: ESPN SportsCenter

Favorite Sneaker: Jordans

Favorite Website: Youtube

Favorite College: North Carolina

Career Goal: NBA Star

Most Influence In His Life: His Mom

Northstar Basketball Showcase

Team NJ ABC's Markus Kennedy will be there.

Northstar Basketball, LLC will host a college showcase on Sunday, October 5, at the Mercer County indoor center at the Mercer County Airport, for high school players looking to enhance their recruitment. Many D2, D3 and NAIA coaches will be invited, with many in attendance, and a summary report with attendee evaluation and information will be sent to numerous D1 schools across the country. Additionally, a number of the top scouting/recruiting services, such as Scout.com, Hoopscoop, Northstar Basketball, NJHoops.com, Zags Blog, Basketball Spotlight, etc will be invited so they can evaluate and report about the attendees. This event will surely be well organized and tightly run.

A few highlights:

· 3 games for each particpant - equal playing time guaranteed
· ONE DAY EVENT!
· $125 entry fee, payable via credit card at www.northstarbball.com
· Reversible jersey for all participants
· Skills/drills/guest speakers/recruitment discussion
· Attendee information sent to many colleges
· D2 and D3 coaches in attendance
· All-star teams
· Multiple scouting services invited: Northstar Basketball, Scout, Rivals, Hoopscoop, Basketball Spotlight, NJHoops.com, Zag's Blog, etc

BE RECOGNIZED, EVALUATED, AND RECRUITED . . . BE THERE!!!!


Attendance will be limited. More information and registration can be found at www.northstarbball.com or you can contact Matt Pauls at northstarbb@gmail.com or at (609)468-0552.

ESPN Examines Baby Ballers

The ESPN Show Outside The Lines recently featured Marquise Walker the Youtube basketball phenom from Chicago, Illinois. The feature examined of players are too young to be featured on video sites and if there’s too much pressure from the parents. I think it was an interesting piece and invite all you guys to watch it. A Must See!

ESPN Outside The Lines Story

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Elite 80 Expo Confirmations Keep Coming

Jason Boswell has his spot, where are you?

Since the announcement several players have confirmed their spot at the Basketball Spotlight Elite 80 Expo. Here’s a list of players that have guaranteed their spot at this exclusive event. To confirm your spot contact Mike Melton at basketballspotlight@hotmail.com or 609-532-5122.

Elite 80 Expo Confirmation List
Jason Boswell (LI Lightning)
Britton Lee (Peacemakers)
Kavon Stewart (Playaz)
Reggie Cameron (Playaz)
Joshua Marquez (Playaz)
Darius Robinson (Educated Athletes)
Jaquan Johnson (Educated Athletes)
Jakari Rowe (Educated Athletes)
Comrad Chambers (Educated Athletes)
Dylan Daniluk (Harvest Knights)
Ramone Gibbons (Boston Saintz)
Timmance McKinney (Boston Saintz)
Wayne Sulden (Boston Saintz)
Ian Rohde (Ringwood, NJ)
Larry Morton (Lexington, KY)
Dillon Avare (Lexington, KY)
Jamal Adu Peasah (Lexington, KY)
Jordan Forehand (Bridgewater, NJ)
Gary Whritenour (Wood Ridge, NJ)
Devon Bell (Voorhees, NJ)
Ryan Bland (Sicklerville, NJ)
Amir Middred (Camden, NJ)
Yusef Yacob (Chester, PA)
Joel Hernandez (Teaneck, NJ)
Dwayne Foreman (Spring Valley, NY)
Shacore Edwards (New Jersey Panthers)

Elite 80 Expo Invite List

Act Fast Or Read About It Later!
ONCE WE HIT 80 THE EVENT IS CLOSED!

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Final Quarter Feat: Austin Colbert


When you travel to a different state to compete in a showcase event you have to make sure you bring your game because you represented your hometown. Austin Colbert did that and much more has he won the MVP honors at the Gym Rat Midnight Madness. Colbert took the up Rt. 13 from Chesapeake, Virginia to the Garden State and didn’t waste his father’s gas money. We got a chance to holla at the event and here’s what he had to say. This is the Final Quarter!

8:00
BS: How did you end up coming to this event in New Jersey?
AC: My mom had heard about the event and she wanted me to come up and see what I could do. She told me to just go out there and have fun.

7:00
BS: What AAU team do you play for?
AC: I currently play for the Virginia Beach Heat.

6:00
BS: If you could compare your game to any NBA player who would you compare it to?
AC: Kevin Garnett because I can play the post like a traditional power forward but I also can put the ball on the floor and create my own shot. I also like his work ethic he works very hard on his game.

5:00
BS: If you could wake up tomorrow at any college in the country what school would it be and why?
AC: It would be North Carolina because I like Roy Williams and the players they have produced like Michael Jordan, Vince Carter, Jerry Stackhouse and others.

4:00
BS: What part of your game you feel needs the most work?
AC: I think I need to work on driving hard to the left. My left hand needs to get stronger.

3:00
BS: If you could have dinner with one person who would you pick?
AC: Dwight Howard because he’s a good athlete but more importantly they say he’s just a good person with a nice heart.

2:00
BS: Who is the most influential person in your life?
AC: My father because he was the first one to put a ball in my hands. He was very good in his day and he just gives me the right advice about the game of basketball.

1:00
BS: Who’s the best 8th Grader in Virginia?
AC: Not to be self-centered or anything but I think I am because I can do it all.

0:00
Ball Game

Introducing Vince Jackson


Vince Jackson Jr. is a 6th Grader from Cherry Hill, NJ that I had a chance to see play on a couple of occasions. Most recently I watched Jackson get busy at the Gym Rat Midnight Madness where he showcased some good skills. Here’s your chance to get know Jackson check out some things that’s really peaks his interest.

Vince Jackson’s Favorites

Favorite School Subject: Math

Favorite Rapper: Jay Z

Favorite Sneaker: Adidas

Favorite TV Show: Fresh Prince of Bel Air

Favorite Website: ESPN.com

Favorite NBA Player: Chris Paul

Role Model: My Dad

Dream College: Wake Forest

Career Goal: To Be A Successful Person

Monday, September 22, 2008

Diary Of A Baller: Jason Boswell Entry #2


Wassup basketball world its Jason Boswell back again to inform you guys on how my week went.

I started off my week which seemed like it at St. would never end at Raymonds Middle School. This is my first year attending this school. School is very important to me but this year more then ever because it determines what high school I choose.

My weekend was pretty simple. I attended a good friend Durand Scott IS8 game. He played very well. I also had a game in Gauchos Roundball Classic with Ny Patriots coached by Elliott Rosado. I got my teammates involved in the first half, but in the second half I turned up my offensive and defensive game to make sure my team came out with the win.

We played against a New Heights team with a lot of good little guards. I ended the game with about 16pts and 10 or 11 boards. I think the final score was 61-57. We play again in Roundball on Friday at 5. I also worked out with my AAU coach Shandue McNeil at St. Johns University. I love his workouts. That sort of ended off my week.

So hopefully next week I can make it more exciting for the readers.
Peace! (Smooth Out)

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Gym Rat Midnight Madness Recap: Middle School Elite Game

MVP's Austin Colbert and Sha Sha Matthews

MVP Austin Colbert scored 15 points and Dwayne Foreman added 13 markers as the Red team stormed past the White team 70-39 in the Middle School Elite Game of the Gym Rat Midnight Madness. Sha Sha Mathews led the White team with 13 points in the loss and was rewarded MVP.

Top Performers

(Red Team)

Austin Colbert Forward (Chesapeake, VA)- He’s 6’8 and he has the goods. The youngster knows how to establish position and is eager to get his hands on the pill. He has some polished post moves and even uses his off hand on finishes. Some people that the true center is out of basketball but in a few years Colbert might have them singing a different tune.

Dwayne Foreman Guard (Spring Valley, NY)- The lefty had his moments and used them wisely. He showed the ability to finish which is his forte and even showed some range knocking down a NBA length 3-ball. I liked the energy he brought in the 2nd Half and he seemed to be enjoying himself on the floor. It should be an interesting year for Foreman.

Amir Middred Forward (Camden, NJ)- Sometimes a player doesn’t have to light up the scoreboard for you to see his skills and today that player was Middred. Amir has a Billy Owens type of game meaning he has a sure fire forward’s body but handles the pill like a guard. Amir also lends a hand on the glass and is able to start a fast break himself. I see something special in this player.

Sheppard Gardner Guard (Chester, PA)- The 7th Grade used the 2nd half to remind people of his skill set. Gardner caught fire from the perimeter, scored in the open floor and punished defenders in traffic. After using the first half to get used to the games pace, Sheppard confidence soared in the second stanza. He proved he belonged and more.

Aaron McGlawn Guard (Philadelphia, PA)- I was very impressed with the way this point guard pushed the rock and put pressure on the defense. He’s equally effective dribbling with either hand and has added a nice floater to the arsenal. He beat several defenders off the bounce and stayed in attack mode the entire contest.

Devon Bell Guard (Voorhees, NJ)- Bell is a southpaw combo guard that likes to initiate contact when going to the basket. He drives well from the wing and does have some decent touch on his outside shot. Bell also digs in on defense and will occasionally hit the boards to support his team.

Yusef Yacob Guard (Chester, PA)- Yacob has a very slim build but loves to throw his body into shot blockers when scoring in the lane. He has a deceptive handle but the quickness to get to the cup. He also looks like he has a few more inches to add to his frame.

(White Team)

Sha Sha Matthews Guard (Sydney, VA)- Matthews won MVP honors for the White Team after playing like a true showman during the game. The Virginia point guard has tremendous poise and knows how to dip in and out of traffic while handling the pill. Sha Sha is a pass first point guard and seems to enjoy the role.


Austin Tilghman Guard (Wilmington, DE)- Tilghman played with tremendous toughness for his team. The physical guard hit the boards hard and tried everything he could to get his squad going. If his teammates would have match his intensity the outcome would have been a little closer.

Miles Overton Guard (Chester, PA)- The son of the former NBA player Doug Overton has some versatility to his game. I like his size for the wing on this level and how he gets rid of defenders with dribble moves. Overton also has the ability to create his own shot which is important on any level.

Ryan Bland Forward (Sicklerville, NJ)- The wide body is light on his feet and has very soft touch near the tin. He matched up with Alston Colbert which would have been a tough duty for anyone. Bland held his ground and made his presence felt. I see good things for him in the future.

ELITE 80 EXPO INFO

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Gym Rat Midnight Madness Recap: Baby Ballers Game

MVP's Malik Ellison and Kamari Peel

MVP Malik Ellison scored 16 points and Trey Lowe had a good showing as the White Team held on to beat the Red Team 48-43 in the Baby Ballers Game of the Gym Rat Midnight Madness.

Top Performers
(White Team)


Malik Ellison Guard (Voorhees, NJ)- It was no surprise that that he left with the MVP because he got going towards the basket he was too difficult to defend. Malik used strength, size and quickness to get anywhere he wanted on the floor while also rebounding inside for his club. In the open floor he exploded and made most of the finishes look to easy. The stage lights were on again and he performed.

Trey Lowe Guard (Ewing, NJ)- Speaking of the stage the Ewing product stepped up in a big way. I like the control he possesses on the floor. He has the knack for scoring and knows how to get out quick on transition. Lowe also showed some point guard instincts in terms of passing while setting up teammates.

Robert DE Persia Guard (Cherry Hill, NJ)- The kid nicknamed “Dirt” did a tremendous job on defense moving his feet and also dazzled the crowd with some crafty offensive moves. He had one hesitation move that froze the defender in his tracks. He loves Steve Nash’s game and I can tell.

Nick DE Persia Guard (Cherry Hill, NJ)- The other DE Persia twin Nick also has a hard nose style of game but prefers the perimeter shot more than his brother. He hustles similar on defense but doesn’t handle ball as much as Robert. I like the Cherry Hill Duo.

Adam Perry Guard (Westhampton, NJ)- Perry has good control when dribbling the basketball. He never seems to be playing out of control and gets his shot off no matter the size of the defenders. The lefty has nice range on his outside shot and shoots the floater with great confidence.

Jeff Thompson Guard (Voorhees, NJ)- Thompson is athletic on this level and plays with a lot of energy. He raced down the floor while scoring in transition and kept the ball alive inside with hustle plays. As he gets older you will see him transcend to the wing more.

Randall West Forward (Moorestown, NJ)- West was forced to play inside being the tallest guy on his team. He wasn’t totally out of position but you can see that he’s more comfortable on the wing. I like his game facing the basket and he does handle the rock a little.

(Red Team)

Kamari Peel Forward (Philadelphia, PA)- Peel won MVP for the Red Team after having an all around effort. He scored inside, blocked shots and rebounded like a Mad Man. Peel has some concept of post moves but still needs a lot of work which is normal considering he’s a 6th Grader. Expect a long wiry prospect in a few years.

Vincent Jackson Guard (Cherry Hill, NJ)- I saw another side of VJ’s game. He showed me the point guard pass first and create version. Jackson attacked often and good opportunities inside the lane. He either dished off to teammates or made his way to the free throw line. He has a good basketball IQ.

ELITE 80 EXPO INFO

Friday, September 19, 2008

Gym Rat Midnight Madness Preview: Baby Ballers Game

Malik Ellison Will Be In The Building

The Baby Ballers game of the Gym Rat Midnight Madness kicks off at 2:00PM and has some big time players involved. Basketball Spotlight will be in the building and will give you a full recap. Here’s a preview of who will be hitting the hardwood.

Baby Ballers Preview:

Malik Ellison Guard (Voorhees, NJ)- Mr. MDC will be in the building and is certain to put on a show. The 6th Grader has shown his skill set throughout the country and should be one of the main attractions at this event. I would love to see him and Mikey Dixon get it on.


Mikey Dixon Guard (New Castle, DE)- As previously written Dixon has answered the bell once again and will be taking the trip to the Garden State. Expect some serious explosions once he has the rock in his hands. This guard has game.

Steve Jordan Guard (Philadelphia, PA)- Jordan will be represented the Philly and will bring the toughness required. He has a steady handle and knows how to get his teammates involved. Keep a close eye on his game you should like it.


Trey Lowe Guard (Ewing, NJ)- Lowe is out to prove his among the elite in the region. The crafty guard is capable of getting hot and scoring in bunches. He also knows how to run a team by setting up the offense. He should be ready for the stage.


Baby Ballers Participants

1. Mike Dixon (New Castle, DE)
2. Robert Depersia (Cherry Hill, NJ)
3. Nick Depersia (Cherry Hill, NJ)
4. Trey Lowe (Ewing, NJ)
5. Mike Cowan (Voorhees, NJ)
6. Mike Oconnor (Far Hill, NJ)
7. JuJu Jamison (Jersey City NJ)
8. Steve Jordan (Philadelphia, PA)
9. Adam Perry (Westhampton NJ)
10. Chauncey Sterling (Willingboro NJ)
11. Jaiyer Jinwright (Bloomfield NJ)
12. Nyke McCombs (Staten Island NY)
13. Mike Jolaoso (Philadelphia PA)
14. Malik Ellison (Voorhees NJ)
15. Vincent Jackson (Cherry Hill NJ)
16. Tory Whiting (Cherry Hill NJ)
17. Jeff Thompson (Voorhees NJ)
18. Randall West (Moorestown NJ)
19. Kamari Peel (Philadelphia PA)
20. Isaiah Brisko (Newark, NJ)

On Tap This Weekend!


At last some action on the floor. Basketball Spotlight will be hitting the road this weekend to bring you coverage from two events. As usual we will bring in extensive recaps and a few interviews. Here’s what’s on tap:

Hoop Group Fall Jam Fest
Neptune, NJ
Saturday and Sunday (9U thru 13U)

Gym Rat Midnight Madness
Cherry Hill, NJ
Saturday 2:00 PM


Remember to log onto Basketball Spotlight for all the up to date coverage and articles.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

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Basketball Spotlight Feature: Big Things Come In Small Packages

Mikey Dixon Delaware's Little Big Man

If you know Mikey Dixon than you know he’s loves a challenge. Delaware’s Little Big Man has been the smallest player on the floor most of his short career but that hasn’t stopped him from turning heads each time he touches the hardwood. I got a chance to check out Dixon at several events including the Jr. All American and the Hoop Group Jr. Elite Camp where he won MVP. After watching him rock one thing is edvident, if you are going against him you better bring your lunch because Dixon goes hard buzzer to buzzer and plays to win. He has point guard savvy and is willing to take the big shot whenever he has to. His next stop apparently will be the Gym Rat Midnight Madness this weekend in Cherry Hill, NJ and Madness coordinator Vince Jackson agrees with our assessment of Dixon. “We had to have Mikey in this event because he’s proven that he can get it done at any venue. It’s an opportunity to see him against the best and I look forward to it”. Telling from his past look for Dixon to prove he was worthy of the invite.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Basketball Spotlight Alum Picks College

Alum Dion Waiters Picked Syracuse

Basketball Spotlight Alum Dion Waiters of Life Center Academy picked Syracuse to attend college. Waiters burst onto the scene at the Basketball Spotlight MDC in 2006 playing with the Philly Ball Hawks. Later the summer he returned to for the Basketball Spotlight Grand Finale tournament with the Playaz and ripped up the event. He finished as the MVP. Dion’s final Basketball Spotlight showing came at the Basketball Spotlight Clash for the Cup when he represented himself well playing for the Pennsylvania team. We congratulate Dion on his pick. Here’s a video of him ripping up the Basketball Spotlight Grand Finale as an 8th Grader.

Waiters Video At Basketball Spotlight Grand Finale

Here’s a list of other Basketball Spotlight Alum

Class 2010

Tony Chenault (Clash of The Cup)- Wake Forest
Travis Robinson (Clash For The Cup)
Daniel Stewart (MDC 06, Clash For The Cup)
CJ Aikens (Clash For The Cup)
Henry Gaskins (Clash For The Cup)
Dondre Whitmore (MDC 06, MDC 07, Grand Finale, Clash For The Cup)
Jayon James (Clash For The Cup, Grand Finale)

Shaquille Thomas (Clash For The Cup, Grand Finale)
Fuquan Edwin (Clash For The Cup, Grand Finale)
Shaquille Duncan (Clash For The Cup)
Trevor Clemmings (Clash For The Cup, Grand Finale)
Zahir Allen (Clash For The Cup)
Frantz Massenat (MDC 06, MDC 07, Grand Finale, Clash For The Cup)

Class 2011

Mike Gilchrist (Clash For The Cup)
Sterling Gibbs (Clash For The Cup)
Myles Davis (Clash For The Cup, MDC 06)
Miles Mack (Clash For The Cup)
Tyrone Johnson (MDC 08)
Derrick Gordon (MDC 08)
Juanya Green (Clash For The Cup)
Aaron Brown (Clash For The Cup)
Khailq Lewis (Clash For The Cup, MDC 07)
Shaquille Stokes (Grand Finale)
Kevin Boyle (Clash For The Cup)
Steven Rennard (MDC 06, MDC 07, Grand Finale, Clash For The Cup)
Chandler Pauls (MDC 07, Clash For The Cup)

Class 2012

Kyle Anderson (Clash For The Cup, MDC 06)
Nkereum Okoro (MDC 06)
Daniel Dingle (MDC 06)
Jahmal Lane (MDC 06, MDC 07, MDC 08, Clash For The Cup, Grand Finale)
Montana Mayfield (Clash For The Cup, MDC 08)
Amile Jefferson (MDC 08)
Dennis Green (MDC 08)
Thaddeus Hall (MDC 08)
Rahmir Jefferson (Clash For The Cup)
Rashard Andrews (MDC 08)


YOU CAN BE NEXT!

Elite 80 Expo Confirmations Rolling In!

Britton Lee Is Confirmed

Since the announcement several players have confirmed their spot at the Basketball Spotlight Elite 80 Expo. Here’s a list of players that have guaranteed their spot at this exclusive event. To confirm your spot contact Mike Melton at basketballspotlight@hotmail.com or 609-532-5122.

Elite 80 Expo Confirmation List

Britton Lee (Peacemakers)
Kavon Stewart (Playaz)
Reggie Cameron (Playaz)
Joshua Marquez (Playaz)
Darius Robinson (Educated Athletes)
Jaquan Johnson (Educated Athletes)
Jakari Rowe (Educated Athletes)
Comrad Chambers (Educated Athletes)
David Daniluk (Harvest Knights)
Ramone Gibbons (Boston Saintz)
Timmance McKinney (Boston Saintz)
Wayne Sulden (Boston Saintz)
Ian Rohde (Ringwood, NJ)
Larry Morton (Lexington, KY)
Dillon Avare (Lexington, KY)
Jamal Adu Peasah (Lexington, KY)

Elite 80 Expo Invite List

Act Fast Or Read About It Later!
ONCE WE HIT 80 THE EVENT IS CLOSED!

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Join Basketball Spotlight My Space Page!


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Diary Of A Baller: Jason Boswell Entry #1


Wassup basketball world, my name is Jason "Smooth Boogie" Boswell and I'm writing this diary on Basketball Spotlight to inform you guys on my basketball experiences as a 8th grader playing for Long Island Lightning. I hope you enjoy it and think it will be a real treat for everyone.

Here’s my first entry.

Last Friday night I had a game with New York Patriots in the Gauchos Roundball Classic. We played the Running Rebels they are a scrappy team so we struggled early. I found my touch though and literally scored every time I touched the ball. I ended the game with about 22 pts and about 7 boards. I had a lot of help from St. Raymond’s freshmen Myron Hickman and Shamgod Wells. On Saturday I went to IS8 to watch my man Durand Scott (Rice) play with the NY Gauchos, he played exceptionally well and I learn something every time I watch him play. The rest of my week was fairly boring. I worked out with my dad and Patriots coach Elliot Rosado and that's it. Well I will see you guys next week with hopefully something more exciting.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Introducing: Jackson Davis


Potential is a term that many basketball experts love to use nowadays. They try to predict how a player will develop in a few years. I also have used the term frequently when describing a player and this word doesn’t fit any player more than Jackson Davis from Lexington, KY. Davis stands about 6’5 right now and is oozing with basketball promise. I got a chance to check out Jackson at the Hoop Dreams Showcase and I was very impressed with the package I saw. He has the frame of a future 6’10 or 7 footer and doesn’t have control of his body thus far which is a plus because he’s only a 7th grader. His skills are still developing on the offensive end but on the defensive side he blocks nearly every shot in his vicinity. I haven’t seen every Class of 2014 player in the Blue Grass State but I think in terms of potential he should be rated #1 right now. We will keep you tuned into Jackson Davis’s progress.

Basketball Spotlight Certified AAU Circuit!


Basketball Spotlight has received numerous emails concerning tournaments for the upcoming season. We try to always help you guys with any way we can. Therefore we decided to give you a list of tournaments on the East Coast that we feel are worth your time and money. These are events that we have covered in the past and should be covering again this season. If you want your event added to this list please contact Mike Melton at 609-532-5122 or basketballspotlight@hotmail.com

Basketball Spotlight Certified AAU Circuit

Hoop Group Fall Jam Fest
• Date: September 20th and 21st
• Place: Neptune, NJ
• Cost: $400
• Ages: 9U thru 13U
• Contact: Joe Stein at 732-897-3196 or visit http://www.hoopgroup.com/hoopgroup/rebounds.php

Basketball Spotlight Holiday Classic
• Date: December 26th and 27th
• Place: TBA
• Cost: $350
• Ages: 11U Thru 14U
• Contact: Mike Melton at 609-532-5122 or basketballspotlight@hotmail.com

JSL MLK Classic
• Date: January 16th thru 18th
• Place: Lakewood, NJ
• Cost: $400
• Ages: 10U Thru 14U
• Contact: Laurene Jackson at 848-525-3201 or visit http://www.eteamz.com/jsl/index.cfm?

Rebounds Presidents Day Classic
• Date: February 14th and 15th
• Cost: AAU $350 Non AAU $275
• Ages: 9U Thru 14U and 3rd Grade to 8th Grade
• Contact: Joe Stein at 732-897-3196 or visit http://www.hoopgroup.com/hoopgroup/rebounds.php

Basketball Spotlight Atlantic City Showcase
• Date: March 21st and 22nd
• Cost: $350
• Place: Atlantic City, NJ
• Ages: 10U thru 14U
• Contact: Mike Melton at 609-532-5122 or basketballspotlight@hotmail.com

Beantown Mazzacre
• Date: March 28th and 29th
• Place: Milton, Mass.
• Cost: $400
• Ages: 11U thru 17U
• Contact: Coach Pumpkin at 857-891-4797 or at coachpgbball@yahoo.com

Basketball Spotlight MDC
• Date: May 22nd thru 24th
• Place: Neptune, NJ
• Cost: $400
• Ages: 10U thru 16U
• Contact: Mike Melton at 609-532-5122 or basketballspotlight@hotmail.com

Playaz Club Blow Up
• Date: June 5th thru 7th
• Place: Paterson, NJ
• Cost: $375
• Ages: 12U thru 14U
• Contact: Jim Salmon at 973-207-4346 or visit http://www.playazbasketball.org/

Game Over Classic
• Date: June 19th thru 21st
• Place: New York City
• Cost $425
• Ages: 10U thru 17U
• Contact: Dana Dingle at 646-773-4878 or visit http://www.gameovernyc.com/

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Basketball Spotlight Then and Now Feat. Doron Lamb


Then : I first noticed Lamb playing with the Gauchos 13 and Under group at the Spring Fling two years ago. I watched as the then skinny Lamb made defenders pay for backing off him by nailing shots from everywhere on the floor. He finished the tourney as an All Tournament honoree. The next spring Doron hit the AAU road with that powerful Team Next squad coached by Paul Suber which won every game until losing in the AAU National Elite 8. While with Team Next I saw Doron began to attack the basket more off the dribble. He would freeze defenders with hesitation dribbles and crossovers. With his jump shot still intact Lamb will become a dangerous prospect.

Now: I guess I was right back then as Lamb has surfaced at Oak Hill Academy after spending two seasons at Bishop Loughlin in New York. He had a strong summer on the circuit with the Gauchos and is considered one of the top juniors in the country. He also is one of the most sought after recruits in the country. This has been a Basketball Spotlight Flashback. Stay tune for plenty more coming shortly.

Basketball Spotlight Feature: Kavon Stewart - Paterson's Point Man

Kavon Stewart is regarded as the top 8th grade point guard in New Jersey. Stewart wasn’t given this title because he plays for the best team or goes to certain camps. He earned it on the floor. Nowadays many players with Stewart’s talent are very selective about what events or tournaments they attend. Not Kavon, he’s a throw back and came be seen anywhere a Paterson squad is getting it in. I’ve caught him balling in everything from state tournaments, to elite camps and even outside summer leagues. No matter what’s the arena the Paterson Point Man sets the stage and delivers. His AAU coach Jamal Slappy agrees "Kavon's doesn't care what type of game or event he's playing in if it's basketball he's there. He's definitely old school". Just check his resume he seems to always make it to the championship in whatever league or tournament he enters. If this was boxing he would pound for pound one of the best.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Coming Soon: Diary Of A Baller Feat. Jason Boswell


Last school year and AAU Season Kyle Anderson let us enter his wolrd as a basketball player through Diary of a Baller. Anderson entertained us with vivid stories of success and sometimes failure. He had a joyful ending with his team winning some big time championships. Kyle has since moved on the high school and now we welcome our new Diary Of A Baller personality Jason Boswell. Boswell is an 8th Grader from New York and currently plays for the Long Island Lightning. Jason will give us a look at the basketball world through his eyes. Stay tune for his first entry.