OTR Hoops: Breakout Camp Stockrisers Part II – August 16, 2024

OTR hosted the annual Breakout Camp this Sunday, bringing together some of the top underclassmen from around the southeast to compete under one roof. Here, we break down some of the biggest stockrisers and standouts from the event.

By: Cam Rickers

Ja’Rye Brown -2027 – W.E.B Dubois (Pictured Above)

Ja’Rye Brown came all the way from Louisville and he made the most out of his trip. Brown brings a unique combination of power and bounce for a guard. Those tools make him an excellent finisher around the rim as we saw all day on Sunday. Brown was constantly in attack mode, dissecting defenses in transition to get to the rack. Brown picked up his first D1 offer from Eastern Kentucky earlier this month.

Jarvis Hayes Jr. – 2027 – Woodward Academy

There weren’t many prospects that helped themselves more than Jarvis Hayes Jr. did on Sunday. Hayes put on a show, flying up and down the floor for countless highlight dunks. Still, there’s much more to his game than just the athleticism. Mentally, he is way ahead of most 2027s. Hayes knows how to get his spots and when to attack. On the defensive end, Hayes was quick on his rotations and created several turnovers by jumping passing lanes. Hayes is one of the hottest names in the 2027 class right now and looks primed for a big sophomore season.

Braydon Langston – 2027 – East Hall

It was a solid showing for Braydon Langston on Sunday as he further proved that he belongs on the floor with the state’s best. Langston is extremely versatile at 6’5, able to play a variety of roles on both ends of the floor. He’s extremely active on the glass and has the skill to grab it and go. Langston did a lot of his damage inside on Sunday, using his length and athleticism to score over defenders. His development is certainly worth tracking over the next few years.

Isaiah Dorsainvil – 2028 – McEachern

Isaiah Dorsainvil made a name for himself on Sunday, quickly emerging as one of the best scoring guards in the gym. Dorsainvil is a long 6’2 guard that handles the rock with creativity. He showed off the tough shotmaking ability, several jumpers falling that were either off-balance or contested. Defensively, he moves his feet and constantly looks for ways to get his hands on the rock. Dorsainvil will be one to keep an eye on as he enters his freshman year at McEachern.

Peter Julius – 2028 – Mt. Bethel

Peter Julius was a dominant force around the rim on Sunday. Julius controlled the glass all afternoon and posed a consistent scoring threat inside. He’s extremely powerful, able to elevate in traffic and throw it down with two hands. His offensive skillset has come a long way, now showing us the ability to finish over the shoulder and use his pivot effectively. Julius is set to his high school career at Mt. Bethel where he should see significant minutes right away.

Cam Rickers has lived in Georgia his whole life and joined OTR as scout/evaluator in 2023. He’s spent the past few years scouting for PrepHoops, building a reputable profile within the grassroots scene. In addition to his work for OTR and PrepHoops, he is also the Recruiting Director for Sewer South. You can reach him at camrickershoops@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @CamRickersHoops