2023 A-Town Showdown: Day 2 PM Standouts
The A-Town Showdown has arrived in Atlanta and Prep Hoops Regional Scouts Cam Rickers, Terry Drake, Allen Pettigrew, Kyle Sandy and Ross Van De Griek are on the grounds of the event. Here is who stood out from the afternoon…
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Continue ReadingThe A-Town Showdown has arrived in Atlanta and Prep Hoops Regional Scouts Cam Rickers, Terry Drake, Allen Pettigrew, Kyle Sandy and Ross Van De Griek are on the grounds of the event. Here is who stood out from the afternoon session of Day 2:
Jackson Taggart
Jackson Taggart
The 6-7 power forward was a force in the interior throughout the weekend for Limitless Basketball. Taggart showed great footwork and had a smooth touch around the rim on the offensive end. In the second game of the day against Georgia Stunners, Taggart played with a ton of physicality and was a bruiser in the paint. He was tough to guard inside along with teammate Ismael Joseph.
Josiah Thompson
Josiah Thompson
The 5-11 point guard was unstoppable from beyond the arc for SW Stamp Squad. Thompson erupted for three second half 3-pointers to help cut a 27-point deficit down to three. Thompson displayed a ton of consistency from beyond the arc throughout the weekend and was very creative when it came to shot selection.
Ismael Joseph
Ismael Joseph
Joseph was very flashy when he had the basketball in his hands and never took a bad shot all weekend. The 5-8 guard erupted for 14 points on three 3-pointers in their 65-40 win over SDA Hawks 2025. Joseph can also maintain both guard positions on the offensive end as a scorer and a facilitator.
Kenneth Martin
Kenneth Martin
The 6-2 wing did everything for Georgia Stunners this afternoon as he can score on all three levels. He played great defense against guys bigger than him and was not phased. Martin also used his strength and awareness to finish efficiently around the rim on the offensive end.
The 6-2 shooting guard was clutch in the second half for Georgia Stunners, as he erupted for 18 points including the game-tying 3 to send the game to overtime. Lavigne finished with four 3-pointers on the afternoon as he also made some plays on the defensive end including finishing with five rebounds and two steals. Lavigne is one of the hardest workers you will find and college coaches will start taking notice during the live period next weekend.