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Fall 2013 Updates ELITE100 SHOWCASE Our fifth year was highly successful, culminating in our National Camp held in Georgia at Meadowcreek HS in Norcross. The camp featured 120 kids from nine states including some of the countries best like Prince Ali, Mario Keglar, Tyree Crump and Wendell Carter. Here is a list of the top players, by position (no particular order) that attended the October 5-6 camp. Top PGs: Top WGs: * Tobias Howard (2015) * Bryce Brown (2015) * Jerron Love (2015) * Zay Robinson (2014) * Ahmad Caver (2014) * Tyree Crump (2016 ) * Mohammed Tournay (2015) * Romeo Carter (2014) * Elias Harden (2017) * Mario Keglar (2016) * Prince Ali (2015) * Jesus Izquierdo (2014) * Jerekius Davis (2015) * Sharieff Medlock (2014) * Kameron Calhoun (2015) Top WFs: * Danjel Purifoy (2015) * Massamba Chaka Dioum (2015) * Andre Pierce (2015) * Demarcus Hall (2015) Top PFs: * Eric Cobb (2015) * Abdul Shanun (2015) * Shawntrez Davis (2015) * Ramses Sandifer (2014) * Lemarcus White (2014) * Eric Hamilton (2014) *Wendell Carter (2017) Top C s: * Sam Edwards (2014) * Nick Detlev (2014) * Trey Kalina (2015)

POINT GUARDS Tobias Howard, 6-foot-1 2015 (North Gwinnett Suwanee, GA) Heady player that can run the team. Deceptive quickness allows him to get in the lane to finish with floaters and pull-ups, very good defender. HM- (678-481-5959) Tyree Crump 6-2 2016 (Bainbridge Bainbridge, GA) - One of the top point guards in the country. Crump uses his strength and explosiveness to beat his defender. Tough on defense, solid ball handler. HM (850-212-7914) Ahmad Caver 6-0 2014 (North Gwinnett - Suwanee, GA) Caver has been playing the SG alongside that Howard but that will change this season. Caver has improved in many areas especially with athleticism, shoots it well and knows how to use ball scree. MM (678-873-3400) Bryce Brown 6-2 2015 (Columbia Decatur, GA) The late bloomer of the group, Brown has really come on over the last year. Has deep ball range, can finish in traffic due to his strength and has good speed. MM+ (678-773-0289) Jerron Love 5-10 2015 (Wheeler - Marietta, GA) - Love has had a big reputation since middle school, he s starting to settle in at the type of player you can expect in the future. Smart, good passer, can work ball screen, has good floater and solid mid-range. MM (917-675-0634) Zay Robinson 5-7 2014 (Duluth - Duluth, GA) The smallish guard can get into the lane with his speed and change of pace ball handling. Good shooter to 18-feet. D2/LM Anthony Rice, 6-0 2014 (Columbia - Decatur, GA) Pass first point guard, tough defender and floor leader. LM- (843-922-1072) Mohammad Tournay 6-3 2015 CG (Atlanta Sports Academy - Dawsonville, GA) Tourney changes pace well, crafty with finishes. Has a tendency to play to cool. MM (518-416-5261-Coach Kevin Simmons) Romeo Carter 6-1 2014 (LM) (North Florida Educational - Jacksonville, FL) Quick, smooth guard that scores well in transition. Changes pace and direction well. MM (601-415-9202) McKinley Brown, 6-1 2014 (St. Francis Alpharetta, GA) Quick guard that has improved every year. Does a good job attacking the basket. LM (770-940-4080) 2

John Slater, 6-0 2017 (Brooks County Quitman, GA) - Strong, aggressive point. He has good quicks to get into the lane for pull-ups and floaters.. WING GUARDS Prince Ali, 6-3 2015 SG (Miami, FL) One of the more athletic guards in the country. Excels in transition where he utilizes his bounce for highlight finishes. Has vastly improved his ball handling and jumper is improving as well. HM (718-924-7929) Mario Keglar 6-7 2016 G (Callaway Jackson, MS) Long wing has the tools of an elite player. Can knock down the deep ball, solid with the ball to get to his scoring spots, finishes well. HM (601-937-0489) Elias Harden 6-4 2017 WG (Fulton Leadership Academy - Atlanta, GA) The young guard has emerged as one of the top five players to watch in this class. Shows high major abilities. Can shoot it deep, has pull-up and can finish at the rim. HM (404-277-4502) Jesus Izquierdo 6-3 2014 WG (Atlanta Sports Academy - Dawsonville, GA) Tough guard that defends well, has consistent stroke to 18-feet. High motor competes. MM (518-416-5261) Jerekius Davis 6-3 2015 WG (Provine - Jackson, MS) Has a good body that he uses to attack the basket but just as comfortable shooting long ball. MM (601-291-0400) Kameron Calhoun 6-4 2015 WF (North Gwinnett - Suwanee, GA) Strong wing that guards well. Attacks the basket and finishes through contact. Rebounds his position. LM (404-849-2186) Sharieff Medlock 6-2 2014 WG (Ware County - Waycross, GA) The best defensive guard at the camp. Has the strength to guard bigger wings. Has an unorthodox release but makeable jumper. LM/D2 (219-678-3434) Marquez Callaway, 6-4 2016 WG (Warner Robbins Warner Robbins, GA) Long athlete that is at his best in transition. Plays the passing lanes well with his long arms. Slasher has good spot up trey. MM (478-396-3188) Keith Gilmore, 6-3 2016 WG (Southwest DeKalb Decatur, GA) - One of the better mid-range shooters at the camp. Is very good at 1-2 dribble pull-ups. Efficient offensive player. MM+ (404-424-2380) Jordan Usher, 6-4 2017 WG (Sequoyah Canton, GA) Definitely a player to watch. Smooth, shoots it well, solid handles. Aljami Durham 6-2 2017 SG (Berkmar Lilburn, GA) The lefty has the tools to be very good. Has good stroke, likes to attack the basket and finish with floaters. 3

WING FORWARDS Danjell Purefoy 6-6 2015 WF Bibb County - Centerville, FL) - Young wing has elite level potential. Has good vision, ball handling and length, allowing him to play multiple positions. One of the top players in 2015, has a chance to be elite level prospect. HM Massamba Chaka Dioum, 6-8 2015 PF (Atlanta Sports Academy Dawsonville, GA) High energy forward with quick explosive bounce. He makes up for his current lack of offensive tools with his high energy and effort. Blocks shots. MM+ (518-416-5261) Andre Pierce 6-7 2015 F (North Florida Educational Jacksonville, FL) More of a combo forward than a full wing right now. Has very good passing ability from the high post. Is good enough with the ball right now that says future wing. MM/MM+ (904-485-3704) Demarcus Hall 6-7 2015 WF (Woodward Academy Atlanta, GA) Solid player that does a few things well. Good rebounder, seems to like baseline jumper, competes. LM (404-277-4572) POWER FORWARDS Eric Cobb 6-9 2015 PF (North Fulton Educational, Jacksonville, FL) Cobb has shown improvement over the last two years in his post game. In the past he tended to float outside, he now sees where his bread is buttered. Position rebounder, average athletically. MM+ (909-525-3755) Shawntrez Davis 6-8 2015 F (Tri-Cities Atlanta, GA) His activity on both ends are his primary attribute. Runs the floor well and is great in pickand-roll defense due to his ability to guard on switches. Very good offensive rebounder. HM- (678-913-6333) Ramses Sandifer 6-foot-7 2014 PF (GAC - Norcross, GA) Kid tries to dunk everything. Short on skills but tries to make up for that with effort plays. LM (662-207-2240) Lemarcus White 6-9 2014 PF (Kingdom Prep - Columbus, GA) The post grad is a solid offensive player from 15-feet and in. Likes to venture outside and play on perimeter but better suited on baseline and block. MM/MM+ (706-332-1562) Wendell Carter 6-9 2017 PF (Fulton Leadership Academy Atlanta, GA) Best prospect in the gym. Carter is very skilled for a young big. He can score over either shoulder and can step outside and hit the trey ball. Elite Prospect. Eric Hamilton 6-7 2014 F (Duluth, Duluth, GA) - Long, bouncy potential wing with a solid stroke to 17-feet. Runs the floor well. His length and athleticism makes him tough on the offensive glass and defensively where he is a solid help-side shot blocker. MM+ (770-710-5694) Abdul Shanun 6-8 2015 F (Atlanta Sports Academy Dawsonville, GA)) Very similar to Hamilton but more post than wing. Very quick off his feet and doesn t need room to jump. MM+ (518-416-5261) 4

CENTERS Trey Kalina 7-foot-0 2015 C (North Cobb Christian - Kennesaw, GA) Kalina has shown improvement and with his move to Georgia, with a higher focus on basketball, he should continue to progress. MM Sam Edwards 7-1 2014 C (Kingdom Prep - Columbus, GA) The extra post grad year should help his development. Space eater who is not very mobile laterally. Has to get tougher. MM- (901-570-4973) Nick Detlev 7-2 2014 C (Andrews Osborne Academy Willoughby, OH) Surprisingly mobile for a big kid. Raw offensively and not very strong. His length does bother on-coming drivers. Would benefit from a year of prep. (330-921-8202) More Stories and updates can be found at www.allmetrohoops.com or call Horace Neysmith 678-755-4419 5