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Hoopsgiving Saturday

Hoopsgiving delivered another full slate of competitive matchups on Saturday, showcasing some of the Southeast’s top prospects and rising national names. From dominant frontcourt play to high-octane guard performances, the action did not disappoint. Columbus Controls Davidson Day Columbus never allowed this one to get interesting, applying intense defensive pressure from the opening tip that […]

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National HoopFeast Thanksgiving Tournament – Day One

Day one at The National HoopFeast Thanksgiving Tournament, Wesley Chapel, FL brought heat from every direction. Seniors showed leadership, underclassmen showed hunger, and a whole wave of 2026–2028 hoopers showed why Florida basketball stays on the rise. CLASS OF 2026 — SENIOR STANDOUTS Vernon Lee Jr. — Seffner Christian (FL) Vernon went full nuclear mode

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Hoopsgiving Friday

Hoopsgiving delivered another slate of competitive early-season matchups, showcasing toughness, tempo swings, and top individual performances. Two games in particular, Holy Innocents vs. Meadowcreek and Vashon vs. Davidson Day highlighted the middle slate of a full schedule of Friday games. Holy Innocents 55, Meadowcreek 40 Holy Innocents controlled large stretches of the game, leaning on

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Harris Reynolds, most underrated Georgia player in recent memory?

There are few players in Georgia high-school basketball right now whose future looks as bright yet whose public buzz remains as modest as Harris Reynolds. The 6-foot-4/6-foot-5 combo guard from St. Pius X Catholic High School in Atlanta (Class of 2026) has quietly climbed the recruiting ladder, and with his recent commitment to the Clemson

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Hawks‑Naismith Tipoff Classic

Yesterday at Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School, the high school hoops spotlight shifted to Atlanta for the 2025 edition of the Hawks-Naismith Tipoff Classic, produced by the Atlanta Tipoff Club and the Atlanta Hawks. This annual showcase continues to serve as one of the state’s premier early season basketball events, and yesterday proved no exception. Girls

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Jarvis Jr. and Myles Hayes: Woodward Academy’s Dynamic Backcourt

ATLANTA, Ga. — The future of Georgia basketball might just run through Woodward Academy, where brothers Jarvis Jr. and Myles Hayes  two standout guards from the class of 2027 and 2028 respectfully, are quickly becoming household names among college recruiters across the country. The sons of Jarvis Hayes Sr., former NBA player and current Georgia

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Pangos – Rocky Mountain Summit

Always ready to create exposure opportunities for players, Dinos Trigonis (Pangos) capitalized on scouts in Colorado Springs for USA mini-camp and held the Summit minutes away from the USA facilities. Event Prospect Notes   Camden McKinney 2027 6-7 F (Oakland Tech, CA) Physically put together and plays with an aggressive, attack-first mentality. Uses his frame

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Wing Standouts from the 2025 Pangos All-South

The wing position was loaded with length, athleticism, and versatility at the 2025 Pangos All-South Frosh/Soph Camp. This group brought a mix of scoring ability, defensive range, and transition play that stood out across multiple sessions. Several young prospects proved they can impact the game in a variety of ways and project as high-upside players

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