Underrated Athletes Middle School Expo Camp Standouts | Part 2
Azai Barrett HEIGHT 5'11" POS SF CLASS 2028 Azai Barrett School: Bradley Middle Club: Team United With an uncanny ability to sink three-pointers from extended ranges, he’s a sharpshooter with a keen eye. But he’s not just a perimeter threat.…
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Azai Barrett
With an uncanny ability to sink three-pointers from extended ranges, he’s a sharpshooter with a keen eye. But he’s not just a perimeter threat. Azai’s quick and shifty first step enables him to breeze past defenders and finish at the rim while creating scoring opportunities for his team. On the defensive end, his athleticism shines as he forces turnovers and secures crucial stops.
Noah Dulin
Noah Dulin
Noah emerged as one of the most versatile players at the camp, displaying an impressive command over the ball. His shooting abilities off the dribble were nothing short of remarkable, consistently finding the bottom of the net. Noah’s ability to attack the rim stood out, as he effortlessly maneuvered his way downhill, showcasing a diverse range of finishing techniques.
In his age group, Noah’s performance was particularly striking, where his blend of skill, size, and athleticism shone brightly. He proved to be a dynamic force on the court, capable of impacting the game in various ways. He took home the 8th grade MVP.
TJ Hicks
TJ Hicks
The 6th-grade MVP stole the spotlight during in-game competition, showcasing an incredible scoring ability. He left opponents baffled, effortlessly netting points in consecutive possessions with an infectious smile. His offensive instincts are exceptional, and he pairs them with a passionate presence on the defensive side of the court. This young talent is one to watch closely, a player who leaves an indelible impression with his scoring prowess, enthusiasm, and all-around skills.
Justin Kerr
Justin Kerr
Justin’s performance was characterized by smooth ball-handling and quick, precise movements, his advanced ball-handling skills allowed him to navigate the court with ease, and his scoring ability extended to all three levels of the floor. Whether it was getting to his spot for mid-range jumpers or shooting effectively off the catch, Justin displayed a well-rounded offensive game. Defensively, he exhibited flashes of his potential as a standout talent, showing a strong desire to defend at a high level. Justin’s blend of toughness, basketball IQ, and playmaking abilities made him a consistent contributor on the court.
Dorian Moore
Dorian Moore
Dorian’s performance at the camp was exceptional. Despite his 6’1″ stature, he played with the athleticism and shot-blocking prowess of a much taller player. His long, athletic wingspan made him a force driving to the basket, and he grabbed rebounds with authority. Additionally, he was a quick transition threat and displayed his range by hitting several three-pointers.