University of Alabama-Huntsville Elite Camp Sniper School
There were some guys that could really stroke the rock at the UAH Elite Camp, and they earned their admission into Sniper School. Here are those guys… Issac Power (6’3/CG/’25/Page HS) Instagram: issacpower_ Twitter: @iamissacpower When it comes to stroking the…
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Continue ReadingThere were some guys that could really stroke the rock at the UAH Elite Camp, and they earned their admission into Sniper School. Here are those guys…
Issac Power (6’3/CG/’25/Page HS)
Instagram: issacpower_
Twitter: @iamissacpower
When it comes to stroking the rock, no one did it better than Issac. He scored it off the bounce and in c&s situations. He was extremely aggressive the entire camp looking for his shot, and there was no denying his looks. He was locked and loaded every time he stepped on the court. He was efficient, consistent, and productive from behind the arc. He has what the game has become: the ability to score from distance. He stretches the floor and has to be accounted for with very little help being able to be offered off of him.
Brady Wright (5’11/CG/’25/Coffee County HS)
Instagram: _bradywright_
Twitter: @iamissacpower
Brady shot the rock very well from deep, and most came from c&s situations. He is a combo guard that can move between both on-ball and off-ball and his production never diminishes. He is a player that his squad will be able to count on for production from behind the line while at the same time being a reliable ball-handler.
Brady Donlon (6’8/PF|C/’24/Asheville School)
Instagram: Brady.donlon
Twitter: @bradydonlon
I have put ink on Brady, and you can view my thoughts on him in the article: University of Alabama-Huntsville Elite Camp Immediate Takeaways. I could not leave him out of the sniper school because of all the bigs at camp. He showed the ability to stroke the rock from deep and stretch the floor, and he was very productive shooting from deep.
The following two players shot the ball well but either did not complete their profile form or take a picture, so we do not have the usual information for them besides their graduating year.
Gil Jones (’24)
Gil showed that he can really stroke the rock from deep. He was very aggressive on the offensive end of the floor as he looked for his perimeter shot as well as looked to get to the cup. He really pushed the pace in transition and kept the pressure on the defense every time the ball was in his hands. He is a good finisher at the rim, but it was his ability to shoot it from deep that got him admission into Sniper School.
Laeton Smith Laeton Smith 6'3" | SF Andalusia | 2026 State AL (’26)
Laeton shot the ball well from deep, earning him admission. He is a good c&s threat and will be able to provide production for his team for three more years. He was active on both ends and brought a lot of energy to the floor.