On the Radar’s Super 64 Camp Standouts (Part 2)
Norcross, Georgia – On the Radar was back in Norcross, Georgia to host the Super 64 Camp on Sunday, August 25th featuring players from Georgia in the class of 2025-2028. Several prospects in the classes from 2025-2027 stood out to several evaluators at the camp and were featured in post-camp articles. This is a two part feature that will highlight players who stood out during the live 5 v 5 games.
By: Jennifer Brazelton
2025 | Jacob Mickell | BEST
2025 6’3″ W Jacob Mickell quickly got going during the Super 64 Camp, leading his team to 6 quick points off layups. Mickell is a hard nosed guard that makes plays from baseline to baseline, with a fast but controlled tempo. Much like his brother, Mickell was aggressive getting downhill and making plays at the basket.
2025 | Joshua Mickell | BEST
2025 G Jacob Mickell has been a standout this summer and easily made himself known at the Super 64 Camp. Mickell led his team in scoring in several games and was dominant across the board. The lefty was unstoppable getting down hill, scoring tough lay-ups at the basket. Mickell also stood out defensively, staying engaged in the passing lanes and collecting steals. Mickell has incredible court vision, finding teammates cutting or running ahead in transition.
2026 | William Myles | Etowah
2026 G William Myles was unconscious at Super 64, making some of the toughest shots I’ve seen. In one game, Myles connected on 5 3-pointers, finishing with 19 points total. Myles is a quick play maker, creating just enough space to get shots off from long range. Even at the mid-range, Myles was creative finding holes and openings to get shots up over taller players. Stock riser heading into the high school season.
2026 @WillMyles22 had himself a day at @OntheRadarHoops Super 64 Camp. Had the gym buzzing all day. Poised for a big junior season at @EtowahHoops pic.twitter.com/1RDIB7xsvF
— SouthernHoopsReport (@SHReport) August 31, 2024
2025 | Jayvion Nurse | Pebblebrook
2025 wing Jayvion Nurse is a prospect who can take over games quickly with his IQ and skillset. Nurse is confident with the ball and can make plays from just about anywhere on the court. Nurse is patient in finding openings and connecting once he gets to his spot. Nurse has a smooth, high arching shot that makes it hard for his opponents to defend. Lengthy player that could be a late steal for a college program.
Jayvion Nurse is a scoring guard with a long and wiry build. He can get buckets at all three levels – making shots in bunches from the three-point line & mid range area.
📌:@jayvionn___ @gewj2391 @SewerSouth @Proven_Prospect pic.twitter.com/I2HLslqWIF
— Shun Williams (@OntheRadarHoops) August 30, 2024
2026 | D’Quill Osbey | Norcross
2025 D’Quill Osbey stood out quickly at Super 64 after hitting 3 consecutive 3-pointers in the 5 v 5 games. Osbey showed he could get hot quick and find holes in the defense for his shot. Osbey was active on both ends and was able to capitalize on steals in the open court for easy transition baskets or assists to teammates.
2025 | Dallas Stephens | Greenforest
2025 G Dallas Stephens was one of the top prospects in attendance at Super 64. Stephens was fearless anytime he had the ball, making tough shots or layups around the basket. Stephens was continuously engaged, never letting up on his opponents and aggressively seeking the ball. Stephens continued to lead his team in scoring throughout the weekend, proving to be a playmaker and had some of the nicest finishes I saw this weekend.
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.
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