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With the final June live period rapidly approaching, there’s no better time for a recruit to shine. Southern Hoops Report and On The Radar provided a platform for guys to do just that on Saturday.
Here’s who stood out among the rising seniors

Josh Tec
Jun 22, 2026

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MARIETTA, Ga. — With the final June live period rapidly approaching, there’s no better time for a recruit to shine. Southern Hoops Report and On The Radar provided a platform for guys to do just that on Saturday.
Here’s who stood out among the rising seniors:

Frashad Tisby - Cross Creek
One of the most talented players in the state, Tisby showed flashes of what makes him such in Cross Creek’s first game. His ability to take over a game with playmaking, shotmaking is exciting to watch. He thrives later in games when Cross Creek really needs him to get going the most. Tisby is a smooth scorer from all levels. His ability to hit shots from different spots on the floor is what separates him from his peers. When he gets going, the game looks so easy for him. He uses his gravity to get others involved as well.

Dylan Binion - Mount Paran
Binion is a guard on the rise. It’s been an impressive June for him thus far. On Saturday, this athleticism was on display yet again. Binion gives this team a level of pop that balances things out for them. He was able to get off the ground for impressive dunks and also hit shots from different spots on the floor. He can play on the ball or off it, giving Mt. Paran a multi-dimensional backcourt. He’s an early summer stockriser.

Landon Breckley - Mount Paran
Another member of the Eagles backcourt, Breckley is an under-the-radar point guard who is deserving of some D3 looks. He’s a savvy playmaker on the ball. Breckley plays at his own pace and has a great feel for the game. His passing acumen is tremendous, and he can make them with either hand. He picks his opportunities well as a scorer too. Breckley doesn’t waste time attacking gaps when he sees them. He’s the kind of player that makes things easier for everyone.

Preston Liston - Lassiter
Liston has been great all year across multiple settings. Back with Lassiter for June, he looks like he’s ready to help the Trojans maintain the level of success they achieved last season. Known for his shooting, Liston hit some shots, but it wasn’t a lights out performance from him. Two positives shown through as he missed a couple of shots. One, he never shied away from taking a good look while also not forcing the issue. Two, he was able to put the ball on the floor, get to the rim, play off two feet, and score there. His stock continues to rise with each viewing.

Jaylen Samuel - St. Francis
Samuel is among the more reliable shooters in Georgia’s 2027 class. He showed that all winter as well as on Saturday. He’s also a strong driver who can get to the rim and finish consistently. His ability to put points on the board has been a strong part of his game. On Saturday, he made several defensive plays that shined as well. It looks like it’ll be a strong senior season from him.

Kemahri Wright - St. Francis
Wright has the kind of game and on-court presence that coaches love. As the head of the snake on both ends of the floor, Wright is disruptive on the ball on defense and has a good feel for how to play on that end. On offense, he’s a shifty playmaker who can create for himself and his teammates. Wright is a good passer and gets his guys solid looks. He has a chance to have a solid season as the primary playmaker on a talented team.

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