#OTRHoopsReport: Spring Showcase Recap Part II – April 11, 2014

Isiah Greer drove his way into the attention of several college coaches at the Spring Showcase.
*Photo by Nakita Hemingway

Atlanta, Ga. – Here are a few more names that stood above the rest from the Spring Showcase presented by OntheRadarHoops.com. This post high school season event is the perfect opportunity for the unsigned seniors to get noticed and for young players to gain notoriety.

By: @JLHemingwayPSB

Undoubtedly one of the big stock risers of the event was Isiah Greer of Banneker High School. The 6-foot-5 left-handed guard showed his ability to create in the lane. He also showed poise as a lead handler in this camp setting. His size and skill have had his phone buzzing from college coaches since the event.

Coach Cabral Huff keeps the talent rolling in at St. Francis. The next player to put on the watch list is class of 2018 prospect Will Richter. The 6-foot guard handled himself as if he was an experienced veteran throughout the camp. It is too early to predict how much of an impact he will have for the state champion Knights, but he is another talented kid in the pipeline.

Speaking of a pipeline of talent, coach Zach Smith certainly has that at North Gwinnett High School. The next sharp shooter for the Bulldogs will be class of 2016 Colby Leifson. He showed his abilities to handle the ball at both guard positions, but it will be his dead-eye shooting ability that should earn him playing time in the future.

Class of 2014 DeMontae Coney of Westside High School is a prospect who caught our eye at the camp. Standing at 6-3 with broad shoulders, he is a good looking athlete with the ability to defend multiple positions on the floor. His ability to get up and down the floor in transition makes him an offensive threat as well.

Another unsigned senior who made his presence felt was 6-6 forward Demyon Greenwood of Salem, Ga. The well built athlete used his energy and leadership to make an impact in game-play. His combination of size and athleticism make him an option for several programs locally.

Jonathan HemingwayJonathan Hemingway is a National Evaluator for the OTRHoopsReport. He is also the publisher of CoachHemi.com. He has been involved in the community since 1996 as a coach, camp director and evaluator. You can reach him via email at JonathanHemingway@PeachStateBasketball.com and follow him on twitter @JLHemingwayPSB


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