OTR Hoops: Battleground Session I Sunday Standouts

On the Radar’s 50+ event travel season officially tipped off with Battleground Session 1 in Cumming, Georgia, showcasing 10U–14U boys basketball teams from across the Southeast. This recap will be presented as a two-part series highlighting standout performers from both Saturday and Sunday.



Jennifer Brazelton

Feb 24, 2026

On the Radar’s 50+ event travel season officially tipped off with Battleground Session 1 in Cumming, Georgia, showcasing 10U–14U boys basketball teams from across the Southeast. This recap will be presented as a two-part series highlighting standout performers from both Saturday and Sunday.

Julius Amir | Atlanta Celtics | 2032: Julius Amir gave the Atlanta Celtics a boost down the stretch with his scoring ability, knocking down several big shots at key moments. His energy was contagious, lifting teammates both on the floor and from the bench. Amir also made impactful defensive plays that helped spark transition opportunities for his team.


Tim Battle | Revenge Elite | 2031: Tim Battle continues to flash the potential of what he could become at the high school level and it’s impressive. He displays soft hands and showcased polished moves from the high post, getting to the basket in a single dribble. Battle also processes the game quickly, making decisive reads that create strong outcomes for both himself and his teammates.

Caleb Burnett | CP3 | 2031: Caleb Burnett is a strong lead guard who impacts the game on both ends of the floor. Defensively, he applies consistent pressure, getting into his opponent’s space and creating deflections. In transition, Burnett shows solid court vision, capable of finishing plays himself or delivering timely passes to his bigs for easy baskets.

Chandler Harris | Swain Basketball | 2032: Chandler Harris kept his foot on the gas, delivering a consistently strong performance from start to finish. For his age, he showed impressive resilience, competing hard regardless of the outcome of each possession. Harris finished with an impactful 18 points, helping secure a win that was decided in the final seconds.

Harry Lanning | B Maze Elite | 2033: Harry Lanning is an impressive young guard capable of putting points on the board in a hurry. He finished with 20 points in the win, scoring in a variety of ways. On the defensive end, Lanning did a solid job keeping his man in front, and when his teammates created steals or deflections, he sprinted the floor, got to his spots, and converted on the other end.

Elis Nabors | AE5 | 2033: Elis Nabors provided a spark for AE5 with his shot-making down the stretch. He showed great awareness in getting to his spots offensively and knocked down several clutch three-pointers in the final two minutes. On the defensive end, Nabors played aggressively, creating steals and deflections while actively pursuing the ball.

Wallace Prather | Atlanta Celtics | 2032: Wallace Prather is a special prospect who shows an advanced feel for the game early in his career. He processes the action at a different pace, making plays that many players his age simply can’t. Prather finished with 18 points from multiple spots on the floor and also delivered key contributions on the defensive end.

Davari Tuck | CP3 | 2031: Davari Tuck is a prospect to watch over the coming years. With his size and strong frame, he effectively uses his body on both ends of the floor. Tuck led all scorers in the win, asserting himself inside and consistently taking over in the paint.

Gavin Weddington | AE5 | 2033: Gavin Weddington is a high-effort player who consistently brings energy to the floor for his team. He was active on the glass, turning rebounds into putbacks, and in the closing seconds showed his ability to finish through contact. Weddington plays with a spark and does a solid job keeping his teammates engaged and involved.

Knight White | Swain Basketball | 2032: Knight White made a strong impact in the win with his rebounding presence and interior finishing. He shows a natural feel for the ball and understands how to position himself for weak-side boards. White also scored in spurts, using his timing on the glass to create easy putback opportunities.

Jennifer Brazelton has been a National Evaluator for On the Radar Hoops since 2022. She has been involved in the basketball community in Atlanta since 2015 as a program director and evaluator. You can reach her at JenniferRBrazelton@gmail.com and follow her on X @Proven_Prospects.



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