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<p>Georgia invaded Tallahassee during FSU Camp. Annual powerhouses and programs on the rise had prospects that scouts of all levels should know about. Below are five names to know heading into the summer.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1696230' first='Kevin' last='Curtis'] | Grovetown<br>Curtis is a 6'10 stretch four with a promising upside. He's thin but has a frame he could fill out as he ages. The 2026 prospect knocked down a corner three and a short corner jumper. There's a ton of upside for Curtis, and he'll be pushed with the size of his roster and an inevitably tough high school schedule.</p>
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<p>Zay Howard | Grovetown<br>Howard is a long, athletic guard that pushed the pace for Grovetown with [player_tooltip player_id='1131775' first='Derrion' last='Reid'] resting an ankle sprain. He's roughly 6'4 with the strength to finish through contact and coordination to finish with both hands. Howard is electric in the open court that can make plays for himself and others with a full head of steam.</p>
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<p>AJ Grant | Bainbridge<br>Grant is an athletic guard that showcased three-level scoring instincts. He's recovering from a meniscus scope but still has the speed to get into the paint. Grant scored on floaters, catch and shoot threes, and drew fouls. He describes himself as a team player that focuses on the defensive end.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1054799' first='Clark' last='Mastin'] | Eagle's Landing<br>Mastin is a gamer that can score in bunches and make plays for others. He plays with a high motor on both ends, giving you a 5'10 guard that'll compete every second he's on the floor. He's a quick floor general that gets paint touches and has the mid-range jumper for it to pay dividends. He shot well from three hitting a pair in each game I watched. Mastin scores in bunches, and as the defense keys in on him, he spreads the ball around to open defenders.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1630106' first='Josiah' last='Parker'] | Lee County<br>Coaches looking for a point forward or 6'7 wing with connective tissue passing. The rising junior is hard to guard when driving downhill. He has great court vision and can rifle passes over defenders' heads across the court. Parker is unselfish and didn't force his scoring, but with his size, he'll find mismatches for easy offense. He impacts the game in several ways, between his size, playmaking, and rebounding.</p>
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Georgia invaded Tallahassee during FSU Camp. Annual powerhouses and programs on the rise had prospects that scouts of all levels should know about. Below are five names to know heading into the summer.
HEIGHT
6'10"
POS
C
CLASS
2026
State:
Georgia
School:
Gainesville
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