OTR Hoops: Mathurine Agency’s Next Wave Camp Standouts – October 14, 2025

October 14, 2025
Here is a list of standouts as compiled by Jaron Pierre-Mathurine from last weekend’s Next Wave Camp at Central Gwinnett High School.
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176 Messiah Lancaster, 2030, Insta: @therealmessiah0
Messiah Lancaster is a gritty guard who stood out in the 1v1 session with his strong defense. He has a crafty scoring ability and a mature presence for his age. You can tell he’s well-known in his class, and he showed he can score whenever he wants.
205 Deuce Grayson, 2030, Insta: @deucegrayson
Deuce Grayson is a confident guard with a smooth, crafty handle. He took over during the scrimmage portion of the event. He’s loud on the court, loves to score, and can put up points at all three levels with ease.
102 Alex Mufu Jr, 2030, Insta: @ayee_mu_0
Alex Mufu Jr has the presence of a high-level player. He entered with a strong, sturdy frame and caught attention during the scrimmages. He can push the ball in transition easily, grab rebounds, and play physically downhill. His game has good tempo, and with his size, he’s already ahead of the curve. Once he polishes his skills, he could be a scary talent.
226 Azir Hatchett, 2031, Insta: @Az2k31_7
Azir Hatchett brought high energy and hustle all day. He’s a hardworking player who fights for rebounds and creates second-chance opportunities. He runs the floor hard and has a solid baseline jumper. His mentality and effort will carry him far, as he’s willing to do whatever it takes to win.
209 Keisean Roberts, 2030, Insta: @kei_2tuff
Keisean Roberts was a standout in the 1v1 sessions, and his performance carried into team play. He’s a confident, pass-first guard with plenty of swagger. He leads his teammates with smart transition passes and sets up easy scoring chances. He adds flair to his game and plays aggressive defense.
249 William Ononiwu, 2030, Insta: @hoops_prodigy
William Ononiwu’s attention to detail made him stand out. His focus on doing drills correctly led to high-level play and efficient work. He has good size, handles the ball comfortably, and can initiate offense. In the post, he showed a strong skill set, grabbed rebounds, and was a go-to player for his team.
215 Loren “LJ” Hall, 2031, Insta: @lorenjunior
Loren “LJ” Hall, one of the younger players at the event, is a flashy guard who can push the ball in transition and score in bunches. He’s comfortable using both hands, has great court vision, and scores with ease. Despite his smaller size, he knows how to be effective as a guard.
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