PRO Summer Madness: Underclassmen Standouts
In this article:
Frank Jackson GA #42 SF #11 HEIGHT 6'4" POS SF CLASS 2026 View Player Boost Profile Download Image Frank Jackson Class 2026 Position SF Height 6'4" HS Paideia | GA PRO Summer Madness: Underclassmen Standouts Frank Jackson has put…
Access all of Prep Hoops
Continue reading this article and more.
Continue ReadingFrank Jackson Frank Jackson 6’4″ | SF Paideia | 2026 State GA has put the state on notice this spring, one of the most complete packages you’ll find in Georgia’s 2026 class. Jackson is a bouncy 6’4 forward that has some real above-the-rim capabilities. He shot the three with confidence and knocked down a couple of them on Saturday. Once Jackson learns to create off the dribble and get to the rim, I think the outside shots will open up even more for him. Defensively, he offers versatility and can guard multiple positions. Bright future ahead for the 6’4 wing.
Highlights
Cameron Stephen Cameron Stephen 6’3″ | CG Shiloh | 2025 State GA entered the camp as one of the top 2025s and he played up to that status. He’s extremely well-versed at the point, possessing a variety of skills and abilities that can dissect defenses. The IQ and decision-making were on display also, a level of comfort that you love to see in younger point guards. Stephen played at Putnam County last year but is now headed to Shiloh, an addition to Metro Atlanta that many of us are excited about.
Isaiah Camon Isaiah Camon 6’1″ | SG Lowndes | 2025 State GA had scouts and coaches buzzing all weekend long. An All-Region performer at Lanier County last year, Camon can score it with the best of them. He’s got a lethal lefty stroke that falling all afternoon, off the dribble more often than not. In addition to his scoring, Camon made a number of plays on the defensive end as well. Camon is one of South Georgia’s hidden gems but after this Sunday, he’s on my radar at least.
There are typically some common themes when scouting the state of Florida, length and athleticism at the top. Chasion Wilson certainly brought a taste of both to Atlanta this weekend. Wilson had a number of highlight dunks on Sunday and excelled in transition when other guys were too gassed to run the floor with him. He also showed the ability to attack off the dribble in half court sets and score that way. An active rebounder as well, Wilson has D1 upside and should be on the radar for several schools heading into the live periods.
Highlights
Aaron Reives
Aaron Reives
Aaron Reives was one of the youngest and shortest prospects in attendance on Sunday but that didn’t stop him from doing his thing. He grew more and more comfortable throughout the afternoon and was really cooking by the last game of the day. He’s a quick little point guard that can break down and get by defenders, a strong passer as well. Reives will be surrounded by a collection of young talent at Eagles Landing and should be ready to contribute when his number’s called.