B2BN All-American Camp Standouts – Class of 2030

Lawrenceville, Georgia – B2BN hosted their annual All-American Camp in Lawrenceville, Georgia from Saturday, October 5th to Sunday, October 6th featuring players from Georgia in the class of 2028-2036. Several prospects  stood out from various classes and will be featured in post-camp articles. These post-camp articles will be done in a multi-part series that will highlight players who stood out during the live 5 v 5 games.

By: Jennifer Brazelton

 

2030 | Makadin Cole

2030 Makadin Cole is going to be a player to keep an eye on in his class. Currently, Cole is ranked in the top of his class based off his size, strength, and skillset for his age. Cole is able to use his length and strength to dominate inside, finishing plays around the basket and out-rebounding his opponents on both ends of the court. Cole had several nice blocks and is a hard player not to notice in 5 v 5 games.

 

2030 | Sean Cooley

2030 Sean Cooley is a prospect who continues to make a name for himself this offseason. Cooley is a well versed guard and paired up with Cole, made this team difficult to stop. Cooley was able to make defensive stops for his teammates and capitalize off his opponents errors with easy points in transition. Cole plays fast and controlled, making him a difficult player to stop once he gets going.

 

2030 | Durk Drinnon

2030 Durk Drinnon made effortless plays on Sunday during the 5 v 5 games. Drinnon is a long, wiry guard that does well slashing to the basket and finishing plays through contact. Drinnon did well pulling in rebounds and finishing plays off second chance points for his teammates. Stood out for the entirety of the weekend for his play and ability to get up and down the court quickly.

 

2030 | Trey Hampton

2030 Trey Hampton is another player that has been standing out the past few weekends at camps. Hampton is a smooth, play maker that shoots with a high clip. Hampton is patient making the right play and has been one of the better players I’ve seen that is able to make jumpers off quick pull-up jumpers by creating space between him and his defender. Hampton has sound foot work and is quick beating his defenders to the basket.

 

2030 | Cooper Head

2030 Cooper Head has been a standout the last few weekends at exposure camps, and this weekend was no different. Head is able to utilize his size to his advantage; protecting the ball in traffic and dodging defenders to score around the basket. Head is a shifty guard that can make plays and create shots at the mid-range and perimeter. Head is a sound, high IQ guard that continuously makes plays on both ends of the court.

 

2030 | Messiah Lancaster

2030 Messiah Lancaster has been a standout the last two B2BN camps for his effort and dominant play. Lancaster easily took over in a short 24 minute game, scoring 20 points and showing his ability to connect from outside. Lancaster is able to utilize his size and strength to plow through defenders and finish tough plays at the basket. Lancaster is a very athletic guard that has added strength and size this off season.

 

2030 | Trenton Merideth II

2030 Trenton Meredith II played well at the lead guard spot and once he got downhill, he was tough to spot. Meredith is patient reading his defenders and creating a play or playing off the ball and making plays cutting to the basket. Meredith does well utilizing his body on both ends, playing contained and staying in control. Tough prospect on either end with a high ceiling.

 

2030 | Kei-Sean Roberts

2030 Kei-Sean Roberts is a shifty lead guard that makes the right passes to open teammates at the right time. Roberts has his hesitation dribble and footwork down to a science and is able to use his forward momentum to finish plays around the basket. Roberts had some impressive and acrobatic plays, showing he could also stop on a time finding teammates slashing to the basket for an easy assist.

 

2030 | Keion Ward

2030 Keion Ward is going to be a name to know once he enters high school. Ward is a tough big that is able to dominate his competition with his skillset and size. Ward can play and guard each position on the court; a big time play maker that is always engaged with plays. Ward does well reading the defense and making quick decisions based on how they play him. Active defender and shot blocker.

 

2030 | Semaj Williams

2030 Semaj Williams is a guard that can play inside or outside. Williams has a smooth jumper that is able to hit off the catch or by creating his own shot around defenders. Williams is able to make quick reads for him and his teammates or run to his spots in transition with finishes around the basket. William stays involved with his head on a swivel and is a very proactive player.

 

After serving on college coaching staffs and working at several universities in the Southeast, Jennifer Brazelton joined On the Radar Hoops as a National Evaluator in April 2022. She has been involved in the Georgia basketball community since 2015 and can be reached on Twitter @Proven_Prospect.