Reebok Headliner Camp

May 17, 2011

By: Robert Sumpter




This past weekend, 84 for 32 Hoops in injunction with Reebok hosted their third Reebok Headliner camp in Jacksonville Florida.  The camp is designed to showcase some of the top underclassmen in the state, and it gives an opportunity for the top players of the camp to compete at Reebok University.

Star Power

Winter Park lost the top rated player in the nation last year in Duke signee Austin Rivers but they will still be one of the best teams in the state behind 2012 guard/forward BillydeeWilliams.  At 6’5 Williams already has a college body and can score at will.  He is one of the more athletic players in the state who can dominate inside and out and can shoot the three with ease.  Williams averaged close to 30 points in the camp and dominated everyone he went up against.
 
Billydee Williams and Rashawn Powell was the two outstanding players at the campOrlando Dr. Phillips rising junior guard Rashawn Powell proved to the rest of the state why he is considered one of the fastest rising players in the nation.  Powell was simply unstoppable all weekend.  His ability to get to the basket at will and make smart decisions makes him one of the top rated players for the class of 2013.

Players to Watch for this Summer

Kishawn Williamson
is another one of the states hidden talent.  At 6’6 the Tallahassee Godby forward was able to score inside and showed a nice touch from behind the three point line.

Jacksonville Paxon wing forward Cameron Naylor is a player who with a solid summer can really improve his stock as a prospect.  He has touch from the outside and can also bang in the post.

Beau Beech of Ponte Vedra was the one prospect that may have raised his stock more than any other prospect.  Beech is 6’6 guard who can handle the ball and can score from any place on the court.

The Next Generation

Zachary Johnson
of Miramar is only an ninth grader, but after his performance at the camp, many people are thinking he has an opportunity to be one of the next great guard in the state of Florida.  At 6’2, he is explosive and tough while getting to the basket and his range expands to the three point line.

Tallahassee Leon freshman Vosean Crumble continued to impress during the first half of the AAU season.  He’s a smart lead guard who doesn’t wow you but is a solid player who continues to get better.


At 6’6 225lbs Everglades freshman David Weeks is very skilled around the basket.  He has nice size and uses his body very well in the post.

In’s and Outs

Lookout for Dr. Phillips rising junior Tyriefe.  He’s a combo guard who is effective from mid range and isn’t afraid to get to the basket.

2015 Forward Jason BaxterWatch out for 2015 forward Jason Baxter.  He’s young and has raw talent but at 14 he’s already 6’6 and could grow another four inches.

6’5 junior Trevon Young looked as if he has dropped some of his baby fat and was able to move around better.  He is a player to look for during the summer.

Top five players for the camp Billydee Williams, Rashawn Powell, Zachary Taylor, Beau Beech and Cameron Naylor.

Once again the Reebok Headliner camp proved to be one of the best camps in the state giving an opportunity for many players to showcase their talents and get a shot to play amongst the big boys across the nation.  Thanks again to Ryan Delafield and the entire 84 for 32 Hoops organization for a very well run camp.








 

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