On The Radar and HoopSeen teamed up for the second annual Main Event. The pair gathered several of the south’s best programs in Gwinnett County for an elite weekend. Here’s who stood out:

Quinlan Green
Apr 9, 2026

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On The Radar and HoopSeen teamed up for the second annual Main Event. The pair gathered several of the south’s best programs in Gwinnett County for an elite weekend. Here’s who stood out:

Donovan Swain - Gold Coast Elite - 2027
Whatever college coach gets their hands on Donovan Swain, will have a super solid, crafty, big, 6’4” combo guard. Donovan has one of the most polished games I’ve seen all weekend. As a high level, versatile scorer he is a defenders nightmare. He can score from the perimeter, in the mid-range, at the rim, almost automatic at the free throw line. Donovan is a very creative shot creator and loves to finish above the rim. He has a very mature game, takes great shots, never rattled and loves the big moment. Dononvan was voted by the On The Radar staff as player of the month. I look forward to seeing more of Donovan and Gold Coast Elite on the circuit.

Chance Reynolds - AJ Bouye Elite - 2027
I’ve been watching Chance since 4th grade and everytime I see him, all I see is growth and development. Talking to his older brother/Coach Zay he is very proud of the player that he has become. Chance is a true point guard that can also become a primary scorer if needed. He scores with great efficiency and loves being a playmaker. Chance has a high IQ, great with pace and space, and also plays off the ball as a catch and shoot threat. He is the engine of his team, thrives in pressured moments and one of the best passers in his class. Chance is absolutely ready to lead a team at the next level.

Byron Lee - World Smash Pro - 2027
Talking to Coach Rideout, he has been the biggest Byron advocate for years now. As a rare defensive-first stretch forward he offers great rim protection, energy and often impacts games with his offensive and defensive rebounding ability. He loves rim-running and can be a consistent lob threat. Byron constantly shows that he is coachable and willing to do anything to win. He is the definition of a team player and the kid would literally run through a wall if needed. Byron’s perimeter shooting gets better by the weekend. He is a defensive anchor and can guard almost all five positions with limited help and plays above the rim at an elite level.

Mason Prak - Lesson Learned Elite - 2029
I really enjoyed watching Mason lead his team this past Saturday, at Seckinger High School. Prak is very proficient at using floaters and runners to navigate around bigger defenders in the paint. He has great lateral movement, a tight handle, great in limited space, and creates good shots for himself and teammates. Mason shows amazing confidence, smartness and grit. He is a smaller guard but dominates the game in a big way. He constantly maximizes skill, and leverage to overcome size limitations.

King Fuller - Griffin Elite - 2028
King is great at commanding respect as a low post scorer and defender. He is a great paint patroller, has great hands, footwork and loves being physical. He is great at positioning himself to grab boards and protect the rim. King is a passionate player and understands when and where to roll to the basket. He is very vocal and constantly communicates as he sees plays developing. King is a brickwall screener and has no problem initiating contact.

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