2018 Hoop Exchange Player Showdown Newsletter

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2018 Hoop Exchange Player Showdown Newsletter First Name Last Name School Class Isaiah Adams Paxon School 2020 Latrell Aikens Evans High School 2020 Donovyn Akoon-Purcell Saints Academy 2018 Rodwens Albert Atlantic HS 2018 Brandon Alcide Triple Threat Prep 2018 Dino Alimanovic King High School 2018 Marlon Allen Boone HS 2019 Andre Alonzo Saint Brendan High School 2018 Nick Alves Melbourne Central Catholic 2018 Jashaun Amaker Atlantic Community High School 2020 James Ametepe Westwood Christian School 2018 Zachary Anderson Apopka HS 2020 Malik Anderson Triple Threat Prep 2018 Alston Andrews Ocoee High School 2020 Alex Andrews Ocoee High School 2020 Andy Antoine Evans High School 2019 Gim Atilus Post Grad - Bahamas 2018 Herbison Augustin Village Academy 2019 Oshea Baker Sanford Seminole HS 2020 Jaelen Bartlett Tabernacle Baptist 2019 Yussif Basa-Ama Westlake Prep 2020 Jose Luis Benitez Canelo School House Preparatory 2020 Murad Berrien Superior Collegiate Academy 2019 Carl Bigord School House Preparatory 2020 Anthony Bittar Oldsmar Christian 2021 Sadeem Blake Ocoee High School 2020 Joshua Blazquez Osceola HS 2021 Gabriel Borges The Rock School 2021 Troy Boynton Westminster Academy 2021 Marlon Bradley Deltona High School 2019 Tyrick Brascom Tampa Bay Technical 2018 Kirt Bromley Saint John Paul 2020 Terry Brown Gainesville High School 2020 Eric Brown Avon Park High 2020 Kamari Brown Triple Threat Prep 2018 Derrick Brown Vanguard HS 2019 Camaren Brown Olympia HS 2019 Cardinal Brown Miami Norland High School 2018 Matthew Brown University High School 2018 Dusan Bubanja Florida Elite Prep 2018 Torey Buie North Marion High School 2021 Fable Burden Providence High School 2019 Wilfred Bureau Jr Wellington High School 2020 Romaire Burke Strawberry Crest HS 2019 Blake Burkey Bishop Moore 2021 Darryl Burrows Dillard HS 2020 Eric Butler Smiths Station HS 2020 Keano Calderon DME Sports Academy 2020 Kerby Calixte Liberty HS 2019 Kent Carroll Florida State University School 2022 Marsei Caston Potter’s House Christian Academy 2019 Hunter Cattoor Bishop Moore HS 2019 Tobias Chamberlin Montverde Academy 2020 Devyn Chambers Deltona HS 2018 Giovanni Charles Ridgewood HS 2018 Mcleon Charles Valencia HS 2018 Vadim Clanet Warner Christian Academy 2019 Jordan Clark Booker High School 2019 Blair Cleare South Broward HS 2019 Ricardo Clouden Oldsmar Christian 2018 Quantay Cobb Melbourne Central Catholic 2018 Ryan Cole Deltona High School 2018 Michael Cole Impact Christian Academy 2018 Dallan “Deebo” Coleman West Nassau High School 2021 Seth Coleman Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy 2019 Demir Conliffe Faith Christian Academy 2021 Noble Crawford Lake Howell High School 2019 Jacob Crews Hilliard Middle Senior High School 2020 Charles "CJ" Crews Strawberry Crest HS 2021 Elijah Crite Lake Minneola High School 2018 Chris Cummings Bradford HS 2018 Robin Danes Lake Minneola HS 2020 Devin Daversa Calvary Christian Academy 2019 Joshua Dawkins Coral Gables HS 2019 Oteman Delancy Lakewood High School 2021 Maxime Demeus Boca Raton High School 2019 Agnelo DePina DME Sports Academy 2020 DeAndre DeVaughn William M Raines High School 2020 Moussa Diabate Florida Prep Academy 2021 David Didenko Boca High 2018 Jack Dillard Providence School 2021 Assane Diouf DME Sports Academy 2018 Pavle Djurisic Florida Elite Prep 2019 Rhodney Donaldson Florida State University Schools 2021 Kmani Doughty Florida Prep 2019 Reggie Duhart Jr. Atlantic Community High School 2019 Jesus Duquesne Mater Academy 2018 Jermaine Dyges Westminster Academy 2020 Michael Eads Edgewater HS 2020 Camden Easley East River HS 2021 Nnamdi Edeoga Charlotte High School 2021 Sheldon Edwards Palm Beach Lakes HS 2019 Michael Egozi Pine Crest HS 2018 Delo Elisee North Florida Educational Institute 2021 Ej English Southwest Florida Christian 2021 Lance Erving Leesburg HS 2019 Aria Eskadnari Lake Mary Prep 2018 Keeving Etienne Apopka HS 2019 Berk Evduzen Victory Rock Prep 2019 Jaden Fagen Orlando University High School 2021 Kai Farlin Florida State University Schools 2021 Brandon Farmer South Sumpter 2019 Ahren Freeman Providence School 2019 Alex Fudge Robert E. Lee HS 2021 Dean Gabrelcik East Lake HS 2021 Jarvey Gainey Trinity Catholic 2021 Demitre Galette Northeast High School 2018 Daniel Galvez South Lake High School 2018 Devante Gardner Ridgewood HS 2018 Kobe Gibbs Strawberry Crest HS 2020 Alix Gilles Palm Beach Lakes HS 2021 Tre Gilliam Gibbs High School 2020 Niven Glover Oak Ridge HS 2019 Caleb Gordon Wellington High School 2020 Jermaine Graham Manatee HS 2018 Jordan Grant Olympia HS 2018 Darin Green Wharton HS 2019 Dantwan Grimes Vanguard HS 2019 Zach Grodzki Lake Highland Prep 2019 Carlos Grubbs Dunnellon HS 2019 Jarred Hall Wharton High School 2021 Lenzy Hancock Jr University Christian School 2020 Harley Hanson Apopka High School 2020 Luke Harding The Villages High School 2021 Robert Hardy Superior collegiate academy 2019 Dorian Harmon Englewood High School 2019 David III Harris Mount Dora High School 2021 Jalen Haynes Dillard High School 2020 Demari Henderson Sanford Seminole High School 2022 Jacari Henderson Sanford Seminole High School 2022 Zion Henderson Sanford Seminole High 2019 Roddrick Henry Jones High school 2021 Jordan Hill Bradford HS 2019 Mike Hodges Episcopal School 2019 Blake Homan Bronson Middle High School 2020 Jordan Howard McArthur High School 2020 EJ Hubbert Oldsmar Christian 2021 Haiden Humphrey Lyman HS 2021 Shane Hunter St Thomas Aquinas HS 2019 Garrett Hursey Trinity Christian Academy 2020 Olukayode Ige Village Academy 2019 Spencer Ingle Charlotte High School 2018 Nathaniel Ivey North Florida Educational Institute 2021 Quinnton Jackson Paxon School 2021 Terrell Jackson Riverview High School 2019 Tyrus Jackson Riverview High School 2019 Marquis Jackson Choctawhatchee High School 2018 Jordin Jackson Impact Christian Academy 2020 Edward Jackson Raines HS 2018 Michael James Wekiva 2021 Brandley Jasney TLAP Academy 2018 Joshua Jerome Pembroke Pines Charter 2018 Darius Johnson Episcopal High School 2021 Calvin Johnson Impact Christian Academy 2021 Ahmad Johnson Charlotte High 2019 Xavier Johnson Episcopal, Alexandria 2019 Kenneth Johnson North Florida Educational Institute 2019 Matija Jokic Florida Elite Prep 2018 Amari Jones Braden River HS 2020 Kanye Jones Apopka High School 2021 Lorenzo Jones Edgewater 2019 Kai Jones Orlando Christian Prep 2019 Dache Jones University High School 2018 Christopher Joseph Piper High 2020 Shaquan Jules Windermere Prep 2018 Chandon Kelley North Florida Educational Institute 2019 Justyn King Plant City HS 2019 Sebastian Kinney International Community 2020 Devon Knaub Father Lopez HS 2018 Joshua Knox Andrew Jackson HS 2019 George Kotsiura Florida Prep Academy 2019 Tyler Krivitzkin Cypress Bay HS 2019 Gabriel Laing Bishop Michael Eldon 2021 Charles Lane Jones High 2018 Cyrus Largie Mater Lakes Academy 2019 Ethan Lewis North Florida Educational Institute 2021 Nathan Louis Apopka High school 2019 Kenu Louissaint Tampa Bay Tech 2018 Dante Love Dr . Phillips HS 2019 Chandler Mack South Broward High School 2020 Emmanuel Maldonado Colonial HS 2021 Joshua Marte Osceola HS 2019 Jaylen Martin Crossroads Academy 2022 Lloyd Matthew Maynard Evans High School 2020 Mayoum Mayoum DME Sports Academy 2020 Terrance McClain Edgewater High School 2019 Isaac McCourt Vero Beach High School 2021 Jalil Melvin Inspire Preparatory Academy 2020 Stephen Merritt Rockledge HS 2019 Pavle Mihajloski North Florida Educational Institute 2018 Christian Miller-Cardwell Gainesville High School 2018 Guito Mirtil Polk Pre-Collegiate Academy 2021 Noah Mitchell Providence School 2019 Zach Mobley Satellite High 2020 Nathan Montaque Somerset Academy Pines 2020 Zabian Moody North Florida Educational Institute 2019 Angel Morales Evans High School 2018 Brent Moss Tabernacle Baptist 2021 Trey Moss Windermere High School 2021 Emmanuel Ndatuje Inspire Prep 2020 Emmanuel Newsome Westlake Prep 2019 Layndon Newton Lake Howell High School 2020 Madiaw Niang DME Sports Academy 2018 Marcus Niblack Wildwood High School 2020 Andru Nickson Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy 2019 Kario Oquendo Titusville HS 2020 Dominic Ortiz Chaminade-Madonna College Prep 2018 Deshaun Osborne Evans High School 2020 Grant Osceola American Heritage HS 2019 Isaiah Palermo Osceola High School 2019 Ethan Parker Bishop Michael Eldon 2021 Shane Parker Auburndale HS 2018 Javaris Patterson Oldsmar Christian 2021 Omar Payne Osceola High School 2019 David Perez Riviera Prep Miami 2020 Matthew Perez Florida Christian High School 2018 NaVuan Peterson Edgewater High School 2020 Tyler Peterson Impact Christian Academy 2018 Jaren Phillips Tampa Prep 2019 Charleston Ponds Columbia High School 2021 Aaron Powers VHS 2020 Jordan Preaster Central Florida Christian 2019 Osei Price Montverde Academy 2020 Ryan Ramirez Florida Christian School 2021 Makai Reaves Charlotte High School 2019 Jonathan Renois Somerset Academy Pines 2021 James Repass Providence School 2021 Jamille Reynolds Lakewood HS 2020 Floyd Rideau Holy Trinity HS 2019 Brandon Rivas Cypress Creek High School 2020 Kyle Robinson East Lee County HS 2018 Kyler Rodmon Orlando Christian Prep 2020 Tyler Rodrigue Lake Nona HS 2019 Javaris Rolle Westminster Academy 2021 Craig Rolle Sunland HS 2018 Jose Romero East Bay HS 2020 Giancarlo Rosado Palm Beach Lakes High School 2020 Ian Rose Lecanto High School 2021 Ernest Ross Santa Fe HS 2021 Ricardo Saams Somerset Academy Central 2018 Farid Saint Cyr Southridge HS 2020 Steven Salvi Westlake Prep 2019 Corey Sawyer The Masters Academy 2020 Christian Schach Tampa Preparatory School 2018 David "DJ" Scott Windermere
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