Jayvon Rampersant
Jayvon Rampersant
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Kyle Sandy | Prep Hoops Scout
Rampersant’s blend of size, athleticism and versatility makes him one of the more coveted unsigned forwards nationally. A breakout performer, he already holds a long list of Division I offers. The lefty attacks comfortably inside and out. He finishes above the rim with ease and shows coordination uncommon for his size. On the perimeter, he can step out and knock down threes while also possessing the handle to attack closeouts. He’s a sneaky-good passer who can facilitate as a point-forward, keeping the offense flowing. Defensively, he controls space with rebounding and shot-blocking instincts. His two-way impact and positional versatility give him high-major tools with continued development.
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Read EvaluationEric Wallace | Prep Hoops Scout
One of the state’s top unsigned seniors, Rampersant is a mobile, lefty forward with length, size & high level athleticism. Most of his offensive production comes from inside the paint but he is capable of stepping out and make a wide open jumper. He is a capable rebounder with a motor that runs high.
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Read EvaluationKyle Sandy | Prep Hoops Scout
Rampersant has been on a rampage since transferring to Berkmar, leading the Patriots to a Top 10 ranking in Class 6A. His size, athleticism and versatility allow him to attack both inside and out. The southpaw finishes with both hands and excels at playing above the rim. He’s comfortable on the perimeter with a steady three-point shot and the quickness to attack off the dribble. Jayvon is a sneaky good passer as well, capable of having the offense run through him as a point-forward. He is able to control games defensively with his rebounding and shot blocking. A plethora of D-I programs have offered the breakout star.
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Read EvaluationEric Wallace | Prep Hoops Scout
The Berkmar senior had a strong second half and finished with a double-double on Saturday in a loss to Grayson. The 6’9 lefty is versatile forward with length, size and an improving offensive skill set. He is capable of scoring on the block or stepping out and making an open jumper from beyond the arc. Rampersant has visited Tulane, Hofstra, Georgia State and will continue to field interest from college programs this season.
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Read EvaluationKyle Sandy | Prep Hoops Scout
Will be the focal point for Berkmar upon transferring from Grayson. Long, agile and athletic. Multiple D-I schools poured in offers. Gets off the floor quickly when finishing. Fluid in a full-court game. Capable of posting up and playing with both finesse and power.
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Read EvaluationJoshua Mason | Prep Hoops Scout
Jayvon emerged as one of the most intriguing and high upside prospects at the camp. He displayed impressive athleticism, timing, and rebounding instincts, consistently making plays on both ends of the floor. His length and versatility allowed him to guard multiple positions and contribute in transition, making him a clear standout among the forwards in attendance. Already drawing significant attention from college programs, Rampersant continues to elevate his stock with each performance.
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Read EvaluationKyle Sandy | Prep Hoops Scout
Bouncy lefty forward who finishes above the rim and protects it just as well. Springy athlete who hustles end-to-end. Capable floor spacer from the corners and mid-range. Moved to Berkmar from Grayson and carries offers from UAB, James Madison, Northeastern, Jacksonville State, Hofstra, and others.
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Read EvaluationKyle Sandy | Prep Hoops Scout
Up from No. 45: Long springy forward finishes with dunks inside. Strong rim protector with how well he gets off the floor. Hustles on both ends. Lefty can step outside to hit the corner three and mid-range jumper.
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Read EvaluationAndrew Herman | Prep Hoops Scout
Rampersant is a dominant inside player that loves to put a body on people when in the paint. He has a nice variety of moves he will go to in the post and rolls to the rim nicely off of pick-n-rolls. He sets hard screens creating space not only for him but for his teammates. Rampersant can move laterally to stand on his own in the paint against bigger players. He has great timing on when to contest shots at the perfect time.
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Read EvaluationAndrew Herman | Prep Hoops Scout
Rampersant is an up-and-coming five-tool player that will look to do everything once he reaches his full potential. As for the transition game, he can run the floor like a point guard. His ability to steal the ball in the middle of passes allows him to run and score on many fastbreaks. He keeps the ball under control for his size and can score like a guard or center.
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