Friday, November 18, 2016

Super Skillcase Profile: Marcus Dyers (Brooklyn, NY)

Name: Marcus Dyers 

Hometown: Brooklyn, NY 

Class: 2021 

Position: Shooting Guard 

Analysis: Dyers brought this scoring prowess to the Super Skillcase. He’s silky smooth and has some athleticism to go with it. He was breaking down defenders off the bounce and finishing through traffic. He’s on the cusp on being a big time player and this might be his breakout year. 

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Super Skillcase Profile: Ali Brown (Philadelphia, PA)

Name: Ali Brown 

Hometown: Philadelphia, PA 

Class: 2022 

Position: Point Guard 

Analysis: Brown was one the quickest guards in the building. He went end to end in a blur. He looked his best in transition when he was setting up teammates or finishing himself. I also like his size running the point. He has the passion and the heart that comes with Philly ballers. 

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Thursday, November 17, 2016

Super Skillcase Profile: Shane Dezonie (Tobyhanna, PA)

Name: Shane Dezonie 

Hometown: Tobyhanna, PA 

Class: 2021 

Position: Shooting Guard 

Analysis: One of the main reasons I like Dezonie is because no matter the accolades he receives including high ranking he still leaves everything on the floor. He got it done as usual on both ends of the floor but also put in the dirty including hitting the glass against bigger forwards. He also took it upon himself to guard the some of the biggest opponents in the gym. This kid played like a warrior at this event. 

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Super Skillcase Profile: Max Regusa (Brooklyn, NY)

Name: Max Regusa 

Hometown: Brooklyn, NY 

Class: 2021 

Position: Point Guard 

Analysis: Max arrived late but dove straight into the action. I was impressed with his play because he appeared stronger than he was at the Future Phenom Camp and I could see a different type of swagger. He ran the show but he also was able to score the rock against some good defenders. I like his poise and playmaking ability. His stock should continue to rise.

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Super Skillcase Profile: Marcus Gaffney (Columbus, NJ)

Name: Marcus Gaffney 

Hometown: Columbus, NJ 

Class: 2022 

Position: Shooting Guard 

Analysis: Gaffney has trimmed up and it has helped his game become quicker and more explosive. He was able to create moves off the bounce and finish through contact. I also like the way he ran the floor and converted in transition. Defensively, I also saw improvement has he was able to move his feet to stay in front of ball handlers. I’m curious to see how his game elevates on the AAU circuit.

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Super Skillcase Profile: Louis Hutchinson (Upper Marlboro, MD)

Name: Louis Hutchinson 

Hometown: Upper Marlboro, MD 

Class: 2022 

Position: Shooting Guard 

Analysis: Hutchinson worked extremely hard in the drill sessions. During the game sets he gave the maximum effort on both ends and once again defended the rock very well. We look for him to continue to develop his strength and offensive game with Team Takeover this season. 

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Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Super Skillcase Profile: Corey Floyd Jr. (Somerset, NJ)

Name: Corey Floyd Jr. 

Hometown: Somerset, NJ 

Class: 2022 

Position: Point Guard 

Analysis: I heard a lot about Floyd and finally got a real good look at him. I must say I like what I see. He has a polished game which includes a good handle and range on his shot. He also a good finisher at the rim. I believe his biggest attribute is his total feel for the game. He’s a member of that loaded Team Rio National crew so we should see a lot of him.

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Super Skillcase Profile: Ian Abreu (Plesantville, NJ)

Name: Ian Abreu 

Hometown: Pleasantville, NJ 

Class: 2023 

Position: Combo Guard 

Analysis: Ian was one the players that really caught my eye from the Class of 2023. He has an excellent stroke from deep and any afraid to pull it at any time. He has good size for his position which allows him to shoot over defenders. He should be one that we have to keep an eye on.

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Super Skillcase Profile: Shamar Cox (Vineland, NJ)

Name: Shamar Cox 

Hometown: Vineland, NJ 

Class: 2024 

Position: Point Guard 

Analysis: Cox is only a 5th Grader but has a pass first mentality combined with unique ball handling skills. I like how he sees the floor and delivers the rock on time. He didn’t back down from the older competitors and did more than just hold his own. SJ might have another good one in this kid. 

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Super Skillcase Profile: Mark Butler (Philadelphia, PA)

Name: Mark Butler 

Hometown: Philadelphia, PA 

Class: 2023 

Position: Shooting Guard 

Analysis: Butler showed he could score the rock in transition and in the half court setting. He’s another player that understands when and where to use his floater game. He has the toughness and the aggressive style that Philly players are known for.

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Super Skillcase Profile: Jaden Barnett (Elizabeth, NJ)

Name: Jaden Barnett 

Hometown: Elizabeth, NJ 

Class: 2023 

Position: Point Guard 

Analysis: While some players tend to be a little selfish in this setting Barnett was the complete opposite. His willingness to pass the rock especially up the floor in transition stood out. His main concern is his team getting a bucket and he made sure the ball was delivered on time.

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Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Teach Me Classic Players Of The Week: Presented By Mr. Spotlight!

The Teach Me Classic kicked off in Teaneck NJ and Mr. Spotlight was in the building to award the Player Of The Week with Spotlight uniforms. The Teach Me Classic has turned into the top winter league in the region and Basketball Spotlight is proud to a part of this league. 

Teach Me Classic Players Of The Week

10U Players Of The Week 

Hector Almodovar and Mikhel Joyner (NY Rens)- Almodovar (7 years old) and Joyner (8 years old) both played well and hit clutch shots to help NY Rens defeat Riverside Hawks. Both little youngsters played big to help their team get the win.
Jon Jackson (Silverbacks)- Jackson scored 17 points to help Team Bounce by double digits. He’s a kid that looks like he could have a bright future. I can’t wait to see him at the Spotlight tournament with the Silverbacks.
12U Player Of The Week 

Bryce Griffin (East Coast Elite)- Griffin showed his entire package nailing to clutch treys in this tight contest on his way to 18 points while also grabbing 5 rebounds in the win.
14U Player Of The Week 

William Richardson (Hilltoppers Heat) -Richardson heated up against Riverside Hawks by nailing 5 treys. This kid can flat out shot the rock. He also will be on the Spotlight circuit.

Super Skillcase Profile: Keith Gee (Philadelphia, PA)

Name: Keith Gee 

Hometown: Philadelphia, PA 

Class: 2023 

Position: Point Guard 

Analysis: Gee is a flashy guard with some extra flair in his game. He’s a slick passer and scorer. He gets a lot of this done with a mean floater. He was able to coast up and down the floater while weaving through traffic with ease. We look forward to hearing from him very soon.

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Super Skillcase Profile: Dean Newsome (Yeadon, PA)

Name: Dean Newsome 

Hometown: Yeadon, PA 

Class: 2022 

Position: Combo Guard 

Analysis: Newsome appeared to be a little hobbled, but still was able to attack defenders and get anywhere he wanted on the floor. I like the wiggle in his game which allows him to create driving lanes. I also like his scoring ability from all three levels. He’s another player that performs with supreme confidence. I could see his stock rising before we release our rankings again. 

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Super Skillcase Profile: Jayden Brown (Teaneck, NJ)

Name: Jayden Brown 

Hometown: Teaneck, NJ 

Class: 2021 

Position: Point Guard 

Analysis: Brown had another good showing as he continues to be one of the most consistent players in the region. He was very alert of the defensive end while collecting steals and harassing ball handlers. Offensively, He did his numbers by scoring the rock but also showing he could run a team and make plays for teammates. We will definitely have our eye on him during this AAU season.

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Super Skillcase Profile: Freddie Young Jr. (Ewing, NJ)

Name: Freddie Young Jr. 

Hometown: Ewing, NJ 

Class: 2021 

Position: Combo Guard 

Analysis: Young is a fresh off a great showing down at the Future Phenom Camp and his confidence is showing. He was very attentive and participated fully in the drills even taking the leadership role at times. During game play he showed more aggression and willingness to attack defenders regardless of who he was facing. He knows he way around the floor and we able to get where he wanted. He makes plays for himself or teammates. I like how his game and confidence are developing. 

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Diary Of A Baller: Trey Patterson (Somerset, NJ) Entry #9

Trey Patterson 

Hello Basketball World, 

This is Trey Patterson signing back in for my 9th week of ‘Diary of a Baller’. My week was a busy one. 

Sunday, November 13, 2016

Super Skillcase Profile: Zaakir Williamson (Philadelphia, PA)

Name: Zaakir Williamson 

Hometown: Philadelphia, PA 

Class: 2021 

Position: Forward 

 Analysis: Williamson continues to add inches to his frame which it’s important because he’s a power player. I like the quickness he showed on the baseline and in the paint. He has an aggressive motor and loves to eat the glass on both ends. He caps his game with a soft touch and good footwork. He’s definitely a problem on this level in the paint. Philly Triple Threat has a double-double machine with this kid.

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Super Skillcase Profile: Tony Lorick (Springfield, MA)

Name: Tony Lorick 

Hometown: Sprinfield, MA 

Class: 2022 

Position: Forward 

Analysis: The strong forward is very light on his feet and effective around the basket. He runs the floor very well and finishes off plays. He’s sort of intimidating on this level on the defensive end and when rebounding. The next step in his development will be to continue to work on his wing game just in case he needs to transfer to the perimeter in years to come.

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Super Skillcase Profile: Tristan Jeffries (Belle Mead, NJ)

Name: Tristan Jeffries 

Hometown: Belle Mead, NJ 

Class: 2021 

Position: Shooting Guard 

Analysis: Usually known as an all-around player for his AAU squad Jeffries opened up on the offensive end. He was scoring the rock in transition and the half court set. I like how he can finish after absorbing contact. He also showed the ability to make plays for others. I can see him having a breakout season on the circuit. Watch out for this kid. 

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Super Skillcase Profile: Mason Piorkowski (Hillsdale, NJ)

Name: Mason Piorkowski 

Hometown: Hillsdale, NJ 

Class: 2022 

Position: Point Guard 

Analysis: Piokowski has been an I’m Possible lifer and you can see it in his game. He’s skilled beyond his years and just seems to always make the right play. He uses his court savvy and basketball IQ to make up for his lack up size. The kid just knows the game and will be hitting the circuit once again with Team RIO National. 

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Super Skillcase Profile: Jaquan Harris (North Brunswick, NJ)

Name: Jaquan Harris 

Hometown: North Brunswick, NJ 

Class: 2021 

Position: Shooting Guard 

Analysis: The first thing I noticed with Harris was his increase in size. He shot up a few inches and it has affected his game in a good way. Now he can pass and shoot over defenders with ease. He showed some scoring prowess but also displayed some point guard or play making instincts. He’s an interesting prospect that we will keep an eye on. He should make a jump into our next set of rankings when they drop. He also should be one of the go to men for the WE R 1/Bulldogs this season.

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Saturday, November 12, 2016

Super Skillcase Profile: Darryl Simmons (Norwich, CT)

Name: Darryl Simmons 

Hometown: Norwich, CT 

Class: 2022 

Position: Point Guard 

Analysis: If you googled “pure point guard” you might find a photo of Simmons. The CT floor general lives to drive, draw, and dish. He makes it look so easy and seems to have fun doing it. The #50th player in the country has a chance to keep rising if he keeps playing on this level. I’m hoping his AAU squad will make the trip to the Spotlight circuit. 

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Super Skillcase Profile: James Madill (Manlius, NY)

Name: James Madill 

Hometown: Manlius, NY 

Class: 2021 

Position: Combo Guard 

Analysis: The Spotlight veteran is coming off a good showing at the Future Phenom Camp and carried that success into the Super Skillcase. He very efficient when either handling the rock or knocking down shots. He will pull the trigger beyond the arc or from the mid-range area. I love how he stays within his game when performing and doesn’t take many risky chances. I’m hearing that he will rock with the NY Dragons this upcoming season. We will be on the lookout. 

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Super Skillcase Profile: Issac Gonzalez (Bronx, NY)

Name: Issac Gonzalez 

Hometown: Bronx, NY 

Class: 2022 

Position: Shooting Guard 

Analysis: Gonzalez is wired to score and isn’t’ afraid of getting to the cup. He was able to finish from all three levels. I also like his size and he seems like he a more inches in his frame. He came to this event to make a name and that’s exactly what he did. This kid has a chance to crack our national rankings.

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Super Skillcase Profile: Jayden Pierre (Roselle, NJ)

Name: Jayden Pierre 

Hometown: Roselle, NJ 

Class: 2022 

Position: Point Guard 

Analysis: Pierre showed his polished point guard skills during the play at the Skillcase. He has the uncanny knack of getting in the lane and also finishing with either hand. He totally understands his role as a true point guard and enjoys getting teammates involved. I like his drive, draw and dish game and some of the skills he shows in transition.

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Friday, November 11, 2016

Super Skillcase Profile: Zion Cruz (Princeton, NJ)

Name: Zion Cruz 

Hometown: Princeton, NJ 

Class: 2022 

Position: Combo Guard 

Analysis: Cruz is currently ranked #21 in the country by Basketball Spotlight but after watching him this past Saturday he deserves a higher praise. He’s added a few inches which makes him even more dangerous when he has the rock in his hands. Now after he breaks down defenders he has the size and strength to finish off plays at the rim. He also showed more explosiveness and athleticism. He will be a total joy to watch this season on the Spotlight Circuit.

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Super Skillcase Profile: Jai Smith (New York, NY)

Name: Jai Smith 

Hometown: New York, NY 

Class: 2021 

Position: Forward 

Analysis: One of the top ranked players in the country, Smith proved to be too much to handle at times. The 6’6 forward fluidly pushed the rock up the floor, made decisions and finished hard especially over the rim. He still has some work to do when it comes to developing his wing game but his impact his immediate, strong and often. He was a fresh face since relocating to NY but very known once he left the building.

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Super Skillcase Profile: Jeremy Hernandez (Bronx, NY)

Name: Jeremy Hernandez 

Hometown: Bronx, NY 

Class: 2021 

Position: Point Guard 

Analysis: Clever point guard that loves to pound the rock. Shows some good quickness especially in transition. He's a good play maker but can dribble too deep into the defense at times. It should get better at picking these spots as his game matures. Right now he should be a nice floor general for an NYC AAU squad.

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Super Skillcase Profile: Jack Savare (Oakhurst, NJ)

Name: Jack Savare 

Hometown: Oakhurst, NJ 

Class: 2021 

Position: Forward 

 Analysis: Savare has some nice size for the wing position and maneuvers around the court very smooth. I like his step back moves he did off the bounce to get rid of defenders. His size allows him to pass or shoot over most defenders. I like how he meshed in with the competition.

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Thursday, November 10, 2016

Super Skillcase Profile: Jamonte Smith (Roanoke, VA)

Name: Jamonte Smith 

Hometown: Roanoke, VA 

Class: 2021 

Position: Point Guard 

Analysis: Smith is a crafty point guard with a swift first step. He has an old school pass first mentality. His quickness and breakdown ability is something to watch. At times it seemed as he had the ball on a string. Hopefully we get a chance to see him again on the AAU Circuit. 

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Super Skillcase Profile: Avery Brown (Beacon Falls, CT)

Name: Avery Brown 

Hometown: Beacon Falls, CT 

Class: 2021 

Position: Point Guard 

Analysis: Brown had a nice looking shots and plays with an extra gear. I like his change of pace or stop and go moves. He does a good job seeing the floor and scoring the rock himself when needed. Brown seems to be next in line of guards coming from Connecticut. He’s just beginning his climb. 

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Super Skillcase Profile: Jalen Hammond (East Orange, NJ)

Name: Jalen Hammond 

Hometown: East Orange, NJ 

Class: 2021 

Position: Point Guard 

Analysis: Strong framed point guard with a composed game and able to make good decisions in the half court and transition. His powerful moves and ball handling made it difficult for defenders to keep him out the lane. He doesn’t waste time with the flair and over dribbling. He gets it done from point A to point B. 

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Super Skillcase Profile: Angelo Reeves (Pittsburgh, PA)

Name: Angelo Reeves 

Hometown: Pittsburgh, PA 

Class: 2021 

Position: Forward 

Analysis: Reeves was a rebounding and blocking machine. The guards on his team could take chances on defense because he was the anchor. He also helped them get many second chance points while hitting the offensive boards. Offensively, he can get some things done in transition and in the paint. I like his size and potential. I know this is a name I will be hearing about again in the future.

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Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Super Skillcase Profile: Rasheen Caulk (Chester, PA)

Name: Rasheen Caulk 

Hometown: Chester, PA 

Class: 2021 

Position: Combo Guard 

 Analysis: Caulk has the body and movement of a player with a bright future. I like how he looks pushing the rock and some of the smooth moves he makes. He can hit the shot from all three levels but his play making is his biggest asset. If he continues to grow and develop his game he could be a name to know in the Mid Atlantic area.

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Super Skillcase Profile: Christopher Markovich (Lebanon, NJ)

Name: Christopher Markovich 

Hometown: Lebanon, NJ 

Class: 2021 

Position: Combo Guard 

 Analysis: Markovich is a confident ball handler that stays in attack mode. His go to move is his crossover dribble and he uses it to get into the lane frequently. If you leave him open he also will bury the jumper. Bring your lunch when you guarding him because he goes hard.

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Super Skillcase Profile: Micawber Etienne (Middletown, NY)

Name: Micawber Etienne 

Hometown: Middletown, NY 

Class: 2021 

Position: Forward 

 Analysis: This kid was also a fresh face and very huge. Standing a long 6’8 Etienne clogged the lane on defense while altering and blocking shots. He also hit the glass for boards. He’s still in project mode offensively but can finish close at the basket. Another bright spot was his willingness to try and handle the rock. This kid could turn into something special down the road especially when he improves his explosiveness. 

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Super Skillcase Profile: Aidan Rogers (Yorktown Heights, NY)

Name: Aidan Rogers 

Hometown: Yorktown Heights, NY 

Class: 2021 

Position: Point Guard 

Analysis: This kid is a fearless attacker and tries to put defenders in the blender when the rock is in his hands. He displayed an array of dribble moves which cleared the lane for him to drive. Once the lane was open he usually dropped a nice dime or scored himself. Impressive fresh face that a high school coach will love to have next year. 
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Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Jai Smith Makes A Statement At Super Skillcase! (Video)

Jai Smith

Jai Smith moved from North Carolina and has instantly made his name known in the Northeast. He’s currently ranked as our #9 8th Grader in the country. This past Saturday he traveled down to the Super Skillcase and showed why he was Top 10 in America. The explosive forward was perhaps the best finisher in his grade level. He also showed the ability to put the ball on the deck and made plays especially in transition. Check out his highlights below.

Tyler Hawkins Showing His Skills At The Super Skillcase! (Video)

Tyler Hawkins

After finishing as one of the top guards in the country at the Basketball Spotlight Future Phenom Camp, Hawkins was ranked #16 in our National Player Rankings. The dynamic guard brought his game to the Super Skillcase and once again dominated the competition. He was able to push the rock up the floor, survey the defense and finish at the cup. Check out his highlights below and stay tuned as we bring you more top players from the Super Skillcase.

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Monday, November 7, 2016

Super Skillcase Huge Success! (Video Recap)


The I’m Possible and Basketball Spotlight Super Skillcase was a huge success. The middle school session brought out over 120 of the top players in the region. They participated in heavy skill work with Micah Lancaster and crew before getting busy under the evaluating eye of Basketball Spotlight. Check out the high video below and stay tuned because we have tons of top performer recaps to bring you.

Diary Of A Baller: Trey Patterson (Somerset, NJ) Entry #8

Trey Patterson At Super Skillcase

Hello Basketball World, 

This is Trey Patterson signing back in for my 8th week of ‘Diary of a Baller’. This past week was very action-packed. 

Friday, November 4, 2016

Holiday Inn Express To Host Tip Off Classic!


The Hotel Unlimited Group has decided to host the Tip Off Classic. The group has several hotels under their umbrella with great deals. Below is a list of the hotels and the rate that have. Please register quickly because they will sell out soon especially with the rate. ASK For BBS Code! Or Click Here To Register

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Neptune 3510 Route 66 Neptune, NJ 07753 (732)-922-9600 Basketball Spotlight Team Rate: $82 + tax including Hot Express Start Breakfast Newer, super clean hotel with indoor pool and complimentary WiFi

Zion "The Lion" Harmon Preparing To Roar!

Zion "The Lion" Harmon

Zion Harmon the #2 player in the country has been one of the top ranked ballers for years. He has won national championships and was the first 7th Grader to not only play but show dominance on the Nike EYBL circuit. Harmon’s success has to be attributed to his work ethic. Check out Harmon putting in that work on the below as he prepares for his high school season in Kentucky. Basketball Spotlight will keep an eye on Zion “The Lion” Harmon as his season progresses. 

 

Thursday, November 3, 2016

Super Skillcase 48 Hours Away!


The Super Skillcase 2016 is loaded with former and current Basketball Spotlight stars. This event will have a middle school version on Saturday and the high school session on Sunday. The high school division is led by nationally ranked players Scottie Lewis, Bryan Antoine and Jalen Gaffney. 

The middle school session includes several nationally ranked players including; 
Trey Patterson (#1 Class of 2021) 
Jai Smith (#9 Class of 2021) 
Shane Dezonie (#16 Class of 2021) 
Marcus Dyers (#46 Class of 2021) 
Antonio Sellers (#11 Class of 2022) 
Amaral Pierre-Jerome (#13 Class of 2022) 
Tyler Hawkins (#16 Class of 2022) 
Zion Cruz (#21 Class of 2022) 
Jayden Pierre (#29 Class of 2022) 
Everton Brown (#47 Class of 2022) 
Darryl Simmons (#50 Class of 2022) 
Louis Hutchinson (#55 Class of 2022) 

As you can see this field is totally loaded and we can’t wait to see them perform. Click Here To Register for this big time event.

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Texas Native Reyna Ready For The Next Level

Juan Reyna

Juan Reyna is an 8th grade point guard from San Antonio, Texas. He used the camp circuit to get his name on the map. We first noticed Reyna in Ohio at the NEO Showcase in which he used his crafty skills to get things done. He made the Top 20 All Stars Game and finished as one of the top guards in the camp. 

In August Juan strapped on his boots and traveled to the Basketball Spotlight Future Phenom Camp to face the top players in the country. After adjusting to the speed of the game Reyna went on to show he could run a team, create for teammates and still get buckets when needed. He’s proven to be one of the most poised floor generals in the country. He now rocks with the Next Level Raiders and Basketball Spotlight will be keeping an eye on him. Check out his highlights below.