OTRHoops Tournaments


OTR Hoops: On the Rise from The Hoop State Challenge - April 15, 2025

GREENSBORO, North Carolina, – The second annual Georgia vs. North Carolina Challenge concluded last weekend. The event provided an ideal setting for teams to hone their skills and address inconsistencies before the live period at month’s end, while giving many players valuable exposure. By: Jonathan Hemingway Bryce Howson – Team Bo Bell – 2026 Howson is a talented guard who can run a team as a lead handler or serve as a go-to option in the half court. He scores in bursts, pairing terrific 3-point shooting with dribble moves and body control......

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OTR Hoops: Hoop State Challenge Day 2 Standouts - May 14, 2025

GREENSBORO, North Carolina – The second annual Georgia vs. North Carolina Challenge concluded yesterday at the Greensboro Coliseum.  The teams from North Carolina claimed bragging rights this year with a 29-21 edge over the Georgia teams. The running total is now 47 wins for Georgia and 37 wins for North Carolina. The rivalry will resume next year. Until then, here is a look back on the top performers from day two of the event. By: Jonathan Hemingway Kayden Allen – Team Loaded – 2026 There has been noticeable growth in Allen’s game......

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OTR Hoops: The Florida Gauntlet Day 2 Standouts - April 13, 2025

THE VILLAGES, Fla.- On The Radar Hoops makes their second trip to the Sunshine State of the season. Some talented prospects were on display on the second full day of the event. By: Ross Van De Griek There were dozens of prospects ranging from the Class of 2025-2029. Here is who stood out on Sunday: 2027 6-4 SF Steve Achile (OBG Elite) Achile is a 6-4 sophomore wing with a long and lanky frame where he did a superb job protecting the rim on the defensive end. Offensively, he brought in a......

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OTR Hoops: Hoop State Challenge Day 1 Standouts - April 12, 2025

GREENSBORO, North Carolina, – The second annual Georgia vs. North Carolina Challenge kicked off today at the Greensboro Coliseum.  More than 70 teams from around the Southeast packed into the sporting facility for competition and exposure. This event fosters a friendly rivalry between teams from both states determining which state earns bragging rights this year. Here is a list of 2026 players who stood out on Day One. By: Jonathan Hemingway Cooper Glover – Atlanta All-Stars – 2026 Glover’s game is blossoming. The lefty guard is settling into a role as a......

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Standouts from 'The Main Event' - Part 2

Suwanee, Georgia – On the Radar x Hoop Seen collaborated in ‘The Main Event’, featuring prospects from across the southeast from 17U-13U. Suwanee and surrounding schools played host to multiple site locations with over 80 teams in attendance from April 4-6. Standout prospects will be featured in a three-part series covering standouts from the weekend. By: Jennifer Brazelton   2027 | Kaleb Johnson | Devin Butts Elite 2026 6’8″ PF Kaleb Johnson averaged almost a double-double throughout the weekend. Johnson is a long, physical big that makes plays around the basket. Johnson......

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Standouts from 'The Main Event' - Part 1

Suwanee, Georgia – On the Radar x Hoop Seen collaborated in ‘The Main Event’, featuring prospects from across the southeast from 17U-13U. Suwanee and surrounding schools played host to multiple site locations with over 80 teams in attendance from April 4-6. Standout prospects will be featured in a three-part series covering standouts from the weekend. By: Jennifer Brazelton   2027 | Tyce Curtis | Sewer South 2027 is a prospect who has made a name for himself over the past few weekends at On the Radar’s events. Curtis has a D1 offer......

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OTR Hoops: Coach Juke's Standouts from The Main Event - April 10, 2025

A selection of standout players from last weekend’s Main Event hosted by On the Radar Hoops. By Coach Juke  Cortez Hudson| 2025 | 6’5 Wing | Alabama Truth |  An electrifying, high-flying athlete with elite bounce and a knack for highlight-reel plays. Johnson thrives in transition, using his speed and vertical explosiveness to beat defenders and finish strong at the rim. He showcased his athletic dominance with several emphatic dunks, underlining his ability to take over fast breaks. A true force in the open court with excellent finishing ability around the basket.......

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OTR Hoops: The Main Event Standouts - April 9, 2025

A list of standout players from the Main Event in Suwanee, Georgia, last weekend. By: DT Sawyer Finley – Class of 2030 | HoopAtlanta Sawyer Finley was a well-rounded scoring threat, getting buckets from all areas of the floor and efficiently drawing contact—knocking down 10 points from the free-throw line. He rebounded at a high level and made a strong impact on both ends of the court. On the second day, he followed up with another strong performance, bringing the same consistent energy. Finley showed tremendous hustle, grabbed multiple offensive rebounds, and......

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OTR Hoops: Standouts in Deerfield - April 8, 2025

A list of standouts from the Florida Takeover and Battleground Session II from Deerfield, Florida. By: Joshua Goode Hoop Dynasty  #15 9th Grade Gasmith Pierre Gilles Ig: DontletGas.Iso  Knock down shooter able to stretch the floor and hit big shots for hoop dynasty.    #26 9th Grade Homour Mays IG: Homouryourname1 High motor 2-way guard working defensively and offensively. Knocking down threes and getting to the basket.   9th Grade Miami Threat #2 Juju Sarante IG: iamjuju13 Was an All-Around threat with high energy getting to the basket, hitting threes, and making......

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OTR Hoops: Standouts from The Main Event - April 8, 2025

A list of standouts from The Main Event last weekend in Suwanee, Georgia. By: Jaron Pierre-Mathurine Mach Mach 2025 6’5 F Path Elite  one of the more intriguing prospects on the day and a late flier MM has been filling it up this circuit. He comes in at 6’5 with really long arms that saw him disrupting everything. All he had to do was reach and the opposition would either fumble the rock or turn it over. At times the game looked too easy for him and he was just going through......

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