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July 10-11 Camp Report (A-B-C Order) Bold Denotes D-1 JULY 10-11 CAMP REPORT (A-B-C ORDER) BOLD DENOTES D-1 UNDERLINED/ITALICS=D-2/NAIA ALL OTHERS HAVE SMALL COLLEGE POTENTIAL LAST NAME FIRST NAME HT CL SCHOOL TOWN ST COMMENTS ASHFORD MARCUS 5'10 12 PARIS PARIS KY POINT CREATES OFF THE DRIBBLE BALDWIN TYLER 6'1 10 GRACE BAPTIST MADISONVILLE KY SOLID ROLE PLAYER TYPE BARNES JOSHUA 5'10 11 SIMON KENTON INDEPENDENCE KY LEAD MAN HANDLES AND PASSES BELL CAMAYAN 5'5 8 MARIETTA MIDDLE MARIETTA GA QUICK, ATHLETIC AND LONG BACKCOURTMAN BILITER EVAN 5'8 7 PINEVILLE INDEPENDENT PINEVILLE KY HARD WORKER WHO SHOOTS AND PASSES BOLES ISAIAH 6'5 12 CAVERNA HORSE CAVE KY STRONG POST BANGS INSIDE BOX LIAM 5'10 10 GRACE BAPTIST MADISONVILLE KY EXCELS AT DISTRIBUTING THE ROCK BRADS JAMES 5'9 12 LEGACY CHRISTIAN ACAD XENIA OH POSSESSES ALL OF THE INGREDIENTS FOR POINT BRADS CLINT LEGACY CHRISTIAN ACAD XENIA OH A LEADER ON BOTH ENDS OF THE FLOOR BRANNEN CJ 6'2 11 COVINGTON CATHOLIC COVINGTON KY LANKY SWINGMAN CAN SCORE BROCK ABRAM 5'7 8 KNOX CO. MIDDLE BARBOURVILLE KY CRAFTY POINT GUARD GOT GAME BROWN ELI 5'7 9 TILGHMAN PADUCAH KY A LONG RANGE SHOOTER WHO STROKES IT BROWN DOMINIC 5'7 9 MEMPHIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL MEMPHIS TN POINT SHOOTS, DRIVES, FINISHES AND DEFENDS BRYANT VANN 6'7 12 TRINITY CHRISTIAN JACKSON TN MOBILE 3-4 CAN PLAY INSIDE OR OUT BURKE ASHTON 5'10 12 LEGACY CHRISTIAN ACAD XENIA OH CRAFTY LEAD GUARD IS VERY VERSATILE BURNEY KYLAN 6'0 12 ANTIOCH ANTIOCH TN SLASHING PENETRATOR DEFENDS TOO BUSH LINCOLN 6'5 10 FREDERICK DOUGLASS LEXINGTON KY GOOD INSIDE/OUTSIDE THREAT CAN PLAY CALLEBS HAYDEN 5'9 8 PINEVILLE INDEPENDENT PINEVILLE KY POSSESSES EXCELLENT POTENTIAL CARPENTER TOMMY 5'9 8 IHM FLORENCE KY A HARD WORKER WHO GIVES IT HIS ALL CARSON BLAKE LEGACY CHRISTIAN ACAD XENIA OH PASSER WITH GOOD COURT SENSE CARVER ASHER 6'0 9 MUHLENBERG CO. GREENVILLE KY A GOOD REBOUNDING HIGH POST PLAYER CHARSKY JAKE LEGACY CHRISTIAN ACAD XENIA OH A VERY MARKSMAN FROM THE PERIMETER CHILDERS BRANDON 5'11 11 WEST JESSAMINE NICHOLASVILLE KY AN ALL AROUND DEFENDER CLAYTON-MURPHY TERRANCE 6'2 12 BRYAN STATION LEXINGTON KY ATHLETIC FINISHER WITH MID RANGE CLEVENGER GAVIN 5'9 11 CARTER KNOXVILLE TN LITTLE MAN IS AN EXCEPTIONAL PASSER CLEVENGER BRADEN 5'10 10 CARTER KNOXVILLE TN CRAFTY FINISHER AT THE BASKET COSBY CEDRIC 6'4 12 KY COUNTRY DAY LOUISVILLE KY EXCELLENT PLAYER GETS TO THE HOLE STRONG CROMWELL BRANDON 5'11 11 WOODFORD CO. VERSAILLES KY GOOD DEFENSIVE PLAYER WITH "O" DAVIS TREY 5'9 8 MCCREARY CENTRAL STEARNS KY A CRAFTY AND VERSATILE BACKCOURTMAN DEAN CAMERON 6'1 12 LIVINGSTON CENTRAL SMITHLAND KY A SCORING AND ATHLETIC TWO GUARD DIVINE NASH 5'9 9 MUHLENBERG CO. GREENVILLE KY A DRIVING COMBO GUARD DOTSON EVAN LEGACY CHRISTIAN ACAD XENIA OH DEFENSIVE PLAY IS HIS FORTE DRAUD SCOTTY 6'3 9 BEECHWOOD FT. MITCHELL KY LONG RANGE SHOOTER DESTINED FOR D-1 DUMANCIC NIKOLAS 6'0 9 RYLE UNION KY A NICE PLAYMAKER WHO DISTRIBUTES DUNFORD ELEX 6'2 11 UNION CO. MORGANTOWN KY A VERY SKILLED PLAYER DUROJAIYE EMMANUEL 6'4 11 LAND O' LAKES LAND O' LAKES FL ATHLETE REJECTS THE SHOT ON D EDWARDS LANE 6'0 10 ROLLING HILLS CHRISTIAN HILLVIEW KY SCORING POINT GUARD CAN PLAY FERGUSON KEVON 6'2 11 MIDDLE COLLEGE H.S. MEMPHIS TN HANDLING POINT FINISHES AT THE RIM FIELDS PARKER 6'1 9 BOONE CO. FLORENCE KY A BIG, STRONG SCORER FLOYD ANDREW 5'8 8 RACELAND WORTHINGTON RACELAND KY A STRONG, TOUGH SCORER FRUEH JOSH 5'8 11 LEGACY CHRISTIAN ACAD XENIA OH DON'T LET SIZE FOOL YOU AS HE CAN PLAY GEORGE CAMERON 6'2 10 WILLIAM BLOUNT MARYVILLE TN STRONG BOARDS WITH MID RANGE GAME GIBSON RYAN 6'4 9 PAINTSVILLE PAINTSVILLE KY SCRAPPY PLAYER BOARDS WELL GIPSON KYELOR 5'9 12 MASE MEMPHIS TN CAT-QUICK PENETRATING LEAD GUARD GIRARDEAU ETHAN 6'0 12 WADE HAMPTON GREENVILLE SC A LONG RANGE SHOOTER FROM DOWNTOWN GREISER JALEN 6'3 11 LOVELAND LOVELAND OH A DEAD-EYE THREE POINT SHOOTER GUFFEY MASON 5'7 7 GRANT CO. MIDDLE DRY RIDGE KY A SHOOTING GUARD WITH A HIGH BASKETBALL IQ HALL OCTAVIOUS 5'7 12 RACELAND WORTHINGTON RACELAND KY HEADY PLAYMAKER HAS REALLY IMPROVED HAMMERSTROM KEANO 6'0 11 LEGACY CHRISTIAN ACAD XENIA OH SOLID PLAYER GIVES IT HIS ALL HAMMONDS DYLAN 5'5 7 GRANT CO. MIDDLE DRY RIDGE KY A GOOD, STRONG REBOUNDER WHO FINISHES HANSHAW SEAN 6'3 10 WINFIELD WINFIELD WV A STRONG, ATHLETIC POST TYPE PLAYER HARGETT BLAISE 5'11 12 TRINITY CHRISTIAN JACKSON TN HUSTLING PG PLAYS WITH GRIT HARRIS CAMDEN 5'11 9 MUHLENBERG CO. GREENVILLE KY A WELL-ROUNDED SMART PLAYER WHO SCORES HENDRICKSON PEYTON 5'10 11 KY COUNTRY DAY LOUISVILLE KY ASOLID PLAYER ISN'T FLASHY BUT GETS RESULTS HINES-ANTHONY ISAIAH 5'8 12 LEGACY CHRISTIAN ACAD XENIA OH UNDERSIZED POINT HAS AN ULTRA-SIZE HEART HUDSON ETHAN 6'2 10 ASHLAND BLAZER ASHLAND KY A VERY GOOD SHARPSHOOTER HUNT SAM 6'0 11 KY COUNTRY DAY LOUISVILLE KY POSSESSES GOOD FLOOR AWARENES AT ALL TIMES HUNTER DAVID 6'1 11 SCOTT TAYLOR MILL KY TENACIOUS DEFENDER CAN SHOOT THE 3 BALL JANOWSKI MARK 6'8 12 CENTRAL CATHOLIC LIMA OH STRONG REBOUNDER'S BEST DAYS AHEAD JOHNSON ERIC 5'11 12 PARIS PARIS KY LOW D-1 VERSATILE GUARD DOES IT ALL JONES TAYSHAUN 5'9 9 BOWLING GREEN BOWLING GREEN KY AN ATHLETIC SCORER AND REBOUNDER KELLOGG JUSTIN 6'3 12 TRENTON WESCLIN TRENTON IL STRONG COMBO FORWARD WITH A "J" KELLY DALTON 6'0 12 DESALES LOUISVILLE KY SHOOTING PG CREATES FOR OTHERS KINCER GREGORY 6'4 11 LETCHER CO. CENTRAL WHITESBURG KY A STRONG, ATHLETIC WING TYPE KITCHENS CHAZZ 6'3 12 SIMON KENTON INDEPENDENCE KY ATHLETIC, LEAPING REBOUNDER KRAMER TYLER 5'11 11 SOUTHWESTERN HANOVER IN SOLID BALLHANDLER, DEFENDER & SHOOTER KYLE PARKER 6'0 11 BOONE CO. FLORENCE KY SOLID PLAYER BOARDS WELL LANDRUM WALKER 5'9 7 PINEVILLE INDEPENDENT PINEVILLE KY TOUGH NOSE PLAYER PERFORMS HARD LANGE BEN 6'2 12 HIGHLANDS LATIN LOUISVILLE KY LONG SOLID WING CAN SLASH LAWRENCE JOHN 5'10 12 WITHROW CINCINNATI OH BACKCOURTMAN GOES TO THE HOLE STRONG LEWIS LORENZO 6'6 11 STIVERS DAYTON OH BIG BODY 4-5 FINISHES WELL LOCHOW TORIN 5'8 10 HUNTINGTON HUNTINGTON WV A QUICK POINT GUARD WHO CAN SCORE LONG BRAYDEN 5'9 7 DWIGHT GRADE SCHOOL DWIGHT IL HUSTLING WING CAN PLAY POST TOO LUTZ DREW 6'1 11 PENN MISHAWAKA IN COMBO GUARD CAN STROKE THE J MANSBARGER RYAN 6'3 12 EASTBROOK MARION IN LOW D-1 LEFTY PURE SHOOTER AT TWO MARTIN BRANDON 6'1 11 LEGACY CHRISTIAN ACAD XENIA OH SWINGMAN PLAYS HIS ROLE WELL ON TEAM MCCLURE JORDAN 5'4 8 WHITEFIELD ACADEMY LOUISVILLE KY GOOD BALLHANDLER CAN SHOOT IT TOO MERRIEL PRINCE-MARSHON 6'1 11 TILGHMAN PADUCAH KY FINISHER HAS GREAT MID RANGE GAME MIDDLETON IAN 5'6 7 KNOX CO. MIDDLE BARBOURVILLE KY POINT GUARD LOVES TO DRIVE IT TO THE HOLE MITCHELL KYLE LEGACY CHRISTIAN ACAD XENIA OH A VERY GOOD SHOOTER FROM OUTSIDE MOORE ELISHA 5'10 9 (HOME SCHOOLED) LAWRENCEBURG IN PG PENETRATES, SLASHES & DEFENDS MOORE MASON 6'2 9 PAINTSVILLE PAINTSVILLE KY YOUNG PUP STROKES IT WELL MOYE ELIJAH 6'0 12 LIBERTY PEORIA AZ PG PASSES & SCORES ON THE DRIVE NEWSOME ROMAN 5'8 9 LEGACY CHRISTIAN ACAD XENIA OH A TRUE COURT LEADER WHO HANDLES/PASSES NORTHCUT ISAAC 6'1 10 TRINITY CHRISTIAN JACKSON TN SOLID PLAYER PASSES & DEFENDS OATES CHARLES 5'11 8 HULL MIDDLE DULUTH GA REBOUNDER AND DRIVER OATES DOMINIC 5'3 7 HULL MIDDLE DULUTH GA YOUNG POINT GUARD IS A DIAMOND-IN-THE-RAW OVERTON FRED 5'10 10 CENTRAL CATHOLIC TOLEDO OH HANDLES THE ROCK AND CAN SCORE PARR JOSH LEGACY CHRISTIAN ACAD XENIA OH POSSESSES GOOD POST MOVES PATTERSON ZACHARY 6'1 10 KNOX CENTRAL BARBOURVILLE KY PHYSICAL COMBO GUARD CAN SCORE PATTERSON BENNIE 5'10 12 TRI-COUNTY WOLCOTT IN SLASHING FINISHER ATTACKS THE RIM PEARCE MASON 6'3 12 WADE HAMPTON GREENVILLE SC A VERY GOOD MARKSMAN FROM OUTSIDE PEARCE ADAM 5'7 9 WADE HAMPTON GREENVILLE SC NICE FROSH BUT GROWTH IS THE KEY TO HIS FUTURE PERRY MEKHI 6'0 10 LAND O' LAKES LAND O' LAKES FL SLASHER WITH TOUGH MID RANGE GAME PITTMAN DYLAN 6'2 12 ANDERSON CO. LAWRENCEBURG KY STRONG, ATHLETIC SHOOTER & SCORER PLUNKETT ALLEN 6'5 11 SOUTH PUTNAM GREENCASTLE IN STRONG REBOUNDER AND GOOD SHOOTER POLLACK ZACH LEGACY CHRISTIAN ACAD XENIA OH A VERY INTENSE PLAYER ON BOTH ENDS POUNCY JAYCOB 6'1 12 SCOTT COVINGTON KY SUPER QUICK PLAYMAKING GUARD RIDDLE JONATHAN LEGACY CHRISTIAN ACAD XENIA OH GOOD BALLHANDLER WHO SEES THE FLOOR ROBINSON BLAKE 5'9 9 GRANT CO. DRY RIDGE KY SHOOTER WITH A HIGH BASKETBALL IQ SELLARS ETHAN 5'7 8 ASHLAND MIDDLE ASHLAND KY HAS THE HANDLES, SHOT AND BASKETBALL IQ SIMMS ALEX 5'7 9 MUHLENBERG CO. GREENVILLE KY A TOUGH, QUICK PLAYER WHO PLAYS HARD SIZEMORE CLAY 5'8 8 NORTH LAUREL MIDDLE LONDON KY THIS SPOT SHOOTER CAN LIGHT IT UP SMITH KHARI 5'10 12 LINCOLN-WAY EAST FRANKFORT IL ATHLETIC SLASHER WITH GOOD RANGE SMITH JACOB 5'2 6 CENTRAL ELEMENTARY BARBOURVILLE KY A GOOD LISTENER WHO LISTENS AND IS COACHABLE SMITH ISAIAH 5'5 8 JEFFERSON CO. TMC LOUISVILLE KY GROWTH IS THE KEY FOR THIS ATHLETIC SHOOTER SMITH JEREMIAH 5'9 11 MALE LOUISVILLE KY QUICK LEAD MAN CAN PLAY THE "D" SMITH KEENAN 6'1 12 MCLEAN CO.
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