OTR Circuit: Standouts from Summer Jam – April 21, 2026
With more than 100 teams from across the Southeast, the OTR Summer Jam delivered one of the most competitive tournaments of the spring. OTR Circuit teams made a strong showing last weekend, fighting through injuries and adversity while showcasing their talent against some of the best competition in the region. Here is a recap of the players who stood out above the rest at Summer Jam.

Jonathan Hemingway
Apr 21, 2026

PLAYERS FEATURED
With more than 100 teams from across the Southeast, the OTR Summer Jam delivered one of the most competitive tournaments of the spring. OTR Circuit teams made a strong showing last weekend, fighting through injuries and adversity while showcasing their talent against some of the best competition in the region. Here is a recap of the players who stood out above the rest at Summer Jam.
17U Division
Jarvis Williams, Warner Robins All*Stars 17U, Class of 2028.
Williams averaged 14 points, 3 rebounds, and 3 assists per game while leading his team in scoring. He has established himself as one of the top shooters on the OTR circuit and continues to expand his offensive game by knocking down jump shots on the move and using shot fakes effectively to attack the lane.
Michael Wright Jr., Gold Elite OTR 17U, Class of 2027
Wright Jr. served as the true floor general for Gold Elite. At 6’5”, his size at the point guard position created mismatches and allowed him to see over defenses while initiating the offense with poise and control.
Alex Jean Charles, TWU (OTR) 2027 17U, Class of 2027
Charles averaged 14 points and 10 rebounds while making his presence felt inside.
Kurt Curry, Triangle Offense Elite 17U, Class of 2027
Curry bounced back in impressive fashion on Sunday with 26 and 16 points after missing Saturday’s games. He is a quick and confident guard who creates offense at a high level, highlighted by a smooth step-back jumper and the ability to generate separation off the dribble. Chase Mohn also provided steady production at 17 points per game for the team.

Karl Mullins Jr., Team Gold Coast OTR 17U, Class of 2028
Mullins Jr. averaged 16 points and 4 assists per game with multiple 20+ point outbursts, including a 24-point, 4-steal performance. He impacts winning on both ends by scoring in bunches, creating for teammates with shifty handles, and playing with unselfish defensive instincts.
Luke Beaver, Georgia Legacy 17U, class of 2027
Beaver posted 13.2 points and 7.6 assists per game while showcasing strong playmaking ability.
Brandon Bell, HWPO HOOPS 17U, Class of 2027
Bell averaged 17 points, 5 assists, and 3 steals per game. Damani Corley added 15 points and 6 rebounds while contributing solidly on both ends.
Dwayne Forman III, Powerhouse Bull OTR 17U, Class of 2027
Forman III led the attack at an average of 21 points per game. He proved capable of scoring in bunches with tough deep shots and crafty layups while playing with high motor and energy.
Gavin Reed, Team Gold Coast 17U, Class of 2027
Reed delivered consistent production with 15 points, 4.8 rebounds, 4.0 assists, 1.5 steals, and 0.8 blocks per game across tough matchups, including a 21-point outing versus Triangle Offense Elite. He operates as a pass-first point guard who plays with confidence, great pace, and high basketball IQ while making winning plays within the flow of the game.
Dominion Bunch, All Georgia Elite (AGE) OTR 17U, Class of 2027
Bunch controlled the glass with 13 points and 12 rebounds per game. Joaquin Weaver also had his most productive showing of the season with 10 points and 11 rebounds.
16U Division

Cameron Blackman and Moses Alls, HWPO HOOPS 16U, Class of 2028
Blackman and Alls both averaged 14 points per game and provided balanced scoring for their team.
Ben Elson, TWU (OTR) 2028 16U, Class of 2028
Elson put up 16 points and 5 rebounds while leading his group offensively.
Chane Atsain, Georgia Legacy 16U, Class of 2028.
Atsain ran the show efficiently with 12 points and 4 assists per game.
Lucas Fainter, Georgia Legacy Premier 16U, Class of 2028
Fainter dominated the stat sheet with 19.0 points, 10 rebounds, and 4 assists per game.
Christian Grant, Warner Robins Allstars 2028 16U, Class of 2028.
Grant balanced his game with 10 points, 4 assists, 3 rebounds, and 3 steals.
15U Division
Evan Edwards, Hoopgrind 15U, Class of 2029
Edwards exploded for 30 points per game and carried the scoring load for his team.
Amir Ali, Ryders Basketball 15U, Class of 2029
Ali consistently delivered over 20 points per game as the primary option.

Kingston Allen, Everything Earned Elite 15U, Class of 2029
Allen averaged 20 points across four games and provided steady production.
Nevaeh Willingham, Twelve Time Elite 15U, Class of 2029
Willingham leads by action rather than words as a three-level scorer. He willingly guards all five positions, excels in transition, and brings nonstop effort and intensity to every possession.
Staton Tillman, Team Gold Coast 15U, Class of 2029
Tillman contributed a strong all-around effort with 13.3 points, 9.2 rebounds, and 4.5 assists
Jonathan Hemingway has been a National Evaluator for On the Radar Hoops since 2013. He has been involved in the basketball community since 1995 as a coach, camp director, and evaluator. You can reach him at CoachHemi@gmail.com and follow him on X @CoachHemi and Instagram @Coach_Hemi.

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