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Basketball Spotlight Feature: Point Guard Battle To Be Settled At Future Phenom Camp!

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Knasir "Dug" McDaniel

Point guards. They are the quarterbacks on the basketball court, handling the ball, dishing it off, and they are frequently relied on to make the smart decisions. Not to discount other positions–each one has its own importance–but the point guard is arguably the most significant player on the floor. At the upcoming Basketball Spotlight Future Phenom Camp all the nation’s top players at this position will be in the building; the National Battle for the at this position likely will directly affect the national board hierarchy. 

This undoubtedly will be one of the most intense position battles of the camp and in the country in the class of 2022. Without further ado, please meet the Spotlights confirmed camp attendees: 

Knasir “Dug” McDaniel (DC) – No one in the country is quicker with the ball baseline to baseline. A true pass first PG who can score with the best out there when required. Uncontainable in space, doesn’t get trapped and never gives up the dribble. Tough as nails with big time national experience there is nothing he hasn’t seen, fearless competitor that can hurt you in many ways. Range extends beyond the 3-point line and has a devastating mid-range package especially in the paint.


Sonny Johnson (OH) – Textbook stroke with range, next level handle, killer instincts, tremendous size for the position and a next level IQ. Can score at all 3 levels using a diverse skill set, guards the position – great physical tool, length is a strong attribute. Johnson is hungry to prove he deserves to be in the conversation not only as the best PG; he wants the #1 spot.
Josiah Johnson (CA) – West Coast super star with an east coast game; one would never guess he is from California. Constantly in attack mode he is the consummate leader – he put pressure on his teammates to compete at a high level, coach on the floor and devastates his opponents with his scoring prowess. Creates space with great finishing ability coupled with big time range on his jump shot, which is a actually a jump shot at this stage. Another mechanically strong shooter who has a great core and gets to the spots he wants to on the floor. Super tough mentally, physically, and with his skill set plays hard every possession.

Jaden Johnson (MD) – This conversation cannot be had without mentioning the starting PG and leading scorer of the two time and defending national champion Maryland’s Finest. Going for a unprecedented 3rd straight title, currently no one on the country actively playing can make that claim if accomplished. With Johnson at the helm and the #1 seed, they are the favorite to do so; Johnson is a multi-category contributor who willing steps up and takes the other team’s best player regardless of position as typically shuts them down. Offensively he does what he pleases, gets where he wants to, and finishes on each level along the way. Uses his size like a seasoned veteran and knocks down jumpers from all over the floor and with range. One of the most complete players in the country without question.



Sammy Scott (MD) – Maybe the best scorer out of the bunch, everything is quick – small and compact you simply do not steal the ball from him. Tough as nails he can get to any spot on the floor he wants and can finish without issue even against size. Very smart at reading angles and creating scoring space for himself and for setting up his teammates – can carry the offensive load on any night while still making sure his teammates are involved, think Chris Paul/Isaiah Thomas; a rare and special talent has to be included in this discussion, no one better forget about Scott or he will be sitting in the #1 spot.

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Basketball Spotlight Feature: Pina Primed For Future Phenom Camp!

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Xavier Pina (WE R 1)

Xavier Pina has made a name for himself during this Spotlight season. He’s a natural scorer with a sweet stroke which he showed when he went for 33 points during the AC Showcase. His skills and play earned him an invite to the Basketball Spotlight Future Phenom Camp. His father Stephen feels that going to the Future Phenom Camp, “The camp gives Xavier an opportunity to learn from great teachers and counselors. Further, giving Xavier a platform to play on and against the top players in the country is why we do it. As a parent, we have different methods of teaching. I chose sports as a teaching method. Being a student athlete will teach Xavier dedication, responsibility, time management, how to win and lose and how to handle each with grace and humility. This has been a special year for X and it started with his first write up on Basketball Spotlight. We, as a family are excited to see Xavier play in the Future Phenom Camp” said Stephen. 

Stephen is not the only person that’s excited for Xavier making the trip to Maryland. His coach Kevin Murray also thinks it’s a good look for Pina. “Xavier has really come into his own this year. I always knew what he could do but to see him on the Bballspotlight circuit playing with confidence and passion makes my job worth it. X is a good player but a great kid. He works hard and wants to get better. Having X attend the Future Phenom Camp is a testament to his hard work and the love he has for the game and his team” he finished. Stay tuned as Basketball Spotlight brings you more top players headed to District Heights, Maryland for the Future Phenom Camp August 23rd and 24th. 

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Basketball Spotlight Feature: Future Phenom Camp Goes International!

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Isaiah Moseley 

The Basketball Spotlight Future Phenom Camp class of 2019 group will not just have the best the United States has to offer – with the confirmation of Canada’s Isaiah Moseley Spotlight has gone International. One of the nation’s best scoring combo guard Moseley flat out get the job done against anyone put in front of him. A unique combination of speed, strength, and skill he is a threat on any angle on the court – effective on the baseline and on straight-line drive from the wing or top of the key; too much space will result in a quick trigger jumper that is done with excellent elevation for this level. Excellent at the basket even with contact, he will make you pay there or at the foul line with an excellent natural stoke; as a two he is your proto-type versatile scoring, guards the position – can be considered a stopper, and can also move to the lead position and handle primary duties. 

Moseley is a known member of the Canadian Olympic training group and this is apparent each time you see him pick up a ball. As good as he is now, his potential is off the charts as he continues to develop - this is no consolation for August 23rd & 24th attendee to the Spotlight Camp as Moseley isn’t coming to prove his is the best in Canada; he is coming to prove he is the best in this country too, we wonder if anyone can stop him!

Basketball Spotlight Feature: Sanders Making The Trip To Future Phenom Camp!

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Bryan Sanders (Team Florida)

They don’t come any tougher then Team Florida’s Bryan Sanders; just committed to the Basketball Spotlight Future Phenom Camp – Sanders just adds to the gauntlet of top guards at the premier event of the summer. There is no player at his position with a stronger frame; physically imposing his tools and skill set are scary good as well. He is explosive; his transition package is one of the best either with the ball in his hands on as a finisher. His is a player who wants to win and will run through a brick wall to do so. A deceptively adept handle will put defenders on their toes if not that backs; he will make an impact on both boards often pushing directly off a defensive rebound – when he switches to his scoring mode he can dominate at the two spot also. 

Sanders uses his mid-range package combined with his pull-up game to pressure defenses and his three point range to space the court for future drives to the basket. Underrated as a defender he flat out puts up numbers on that side of the ball too not just as a on ball defender but also by playing the passing lanes. Bottom-line Bryan has shown himself to be one of the most complete and versatile players in the 2019 and he plans on bring his entire tool box to the Spotlight so that he can go to work on the competition. The Future Phenom Camp doesn’t offer any of its players workman comp; so anyone in attendance better bring their hardhat and lunch pail on August 23rd & 24th

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Diary Of A Baller: Cameron "The Prince" Reddish (Norristown, PA) Entry #6

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Cameron "The Prince" Reddish 

This week was a chill week... Finally. I'm in Orlando, Florida for vacation with my family. Even though I am on vacation, I am still going to the courts and working out and getting shots up. I was able to get a hook up from my coach/trainer to a gym nearby to get lots of shots up and working out. I just got back from working out at OHoops; the workout was fantastic. Another highlight of the workout was that Kelly Olynx and Phil Prestly from the Boston Celtics were also in the gym working out. 

But nationals is only a couple days away; and I'm prepared and excited to go. Time to make a run for the championship. Until then, I'll talk to y'all later. 

Peace!

Basketball Spotlight Feature: Jayden Pierre Putting His Game On The Line At Future Phenom Camp!

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Jayden Pierre (Hilltoppers Heat)

The Basketball Spotlight Grand Finale gave us a chance to showcase a lot of the up and coming talent. One of the hottest names was rising 6th Grader Jayden Pierre of the Hilltoppers Heat. Pierre point guards were on full display. He’s capable of breaking down defenders with ease with crisp dribbling moves. He also shows court vision beyond his years. Jayden has decided to show the country his point guard skills as he heads down to the Basketball Spotlight Future Phenom Camp in District Heights, Maryland. 

Basketball Spotlight is excited about the presence of Pierre as he takes on some of the top players in the country. We also will keep you guys posted as more top players make the plunge into the hot waters of the Super Phenom Camp. Don’t miss your chance to battle the best August 23rd and 24th at the Basketball Spotlight Future Phenom Camp. 

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Basketball Spotlight Future Phenom Camp Sponsors Coach Francis Radio Show!

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Coach Francis of the USA Team Select has become one of the hottest names on the middle school basketball landscape. His teams have dominated the tournaments all around the country and feature the top players in America. He’s now taking his voice to the airways and Basketball Spotlight Future Phenom Camp is proud to be a sponsor for the Coach Francis Radio Show. 

This show features some of the top players, coaches and directors in youth basketball being interviewed by Coach Francis. Check out some of the past episodes including the latest featuring; Khalil Brantley (2021) & Chase Ellis (2020) - Young Stars of the Future also USBA Vice President Blake Thompson - WHY USBA FIND OUT HERE. 

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Basketball Spotlight Feature: Hoggard Hungry For Future Phenom Camp!

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AJ's Anxious To Eat Competition!

With the camp attendees slowly being announced – we couldn’t keep this a secret any longer, the 2019 point guard class is one that the country is paying special attention to – with national commitment from players such as Marquise Walker and Jeremiah Francis; another unanimous top ranked point guard who appears on every national ranking board has joined the fray. Enter AJ Hoggard possibly the best passing lead guard in the nation; those who can’t appreciate the body of work this young man has put together over the years simply do not know basketball. Hoggard plays the game in fast-forward, seeing and creating opportunities for himself and other 3 movements ahead. Risky? Not with the ball in AJ hands, he makes the impossible look easy as he delivers dimes and ask for change – Hoggard is your proverbial flashlight in a dark alley. 

 The truest type of PG, pass first, pass second, and third. But please understand he gives you a lot more than that, an underrated finisher he contorts his body and spins the pill in ways that can only attributed to many hours with the ball in the gym. An underrated jump shooter, he can space the floor and hurt you if left open. A coach on the floor and coming off a phenomenal performance with USA National Select, Hoggard steps into the Spotlight with a chip on his shoulder and something to prove – this doesn’t bode well for the competition. In what is shaping up to be a very special set of battles within battles August 23rd & 24th will pit the very best against the very best in epic individual showdowns that will be talked about for years to come.

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Basketball Spotlight Feature: Balsa Koprivica Brings Size To Future Phenom Camp!

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Balsa Koprivica (Team Florida)

The Basketball Spotlight Future Phenom Camp just got a lot bigger – try 6’10 bigger. Just announced is the attendance of nationally known Balsa Koprivica - at 6’10, 235lbs Balsa is far from your traditional back to the basket post player. Balsa runs the floor exceptionally well for his size and his large soft hands catch anything thrown in his direction. His ability to handle the rock on the perimeter combined with his soft shooting touch clearly indicates that he will be able to step out and easily play away from the basket as a face up four or even a wing at the next level. Already displaying a solid stroke with 3-point range he operates equally as well of the catch and off the bounce. 

The son of a former Olympian; his dad play against the original Dream Team in 1992, Koprovica has a keen sense for how to read cutters and double team and his overall basketball IQ is well beyond his years. A sure fire Division I player the only question that remains is how high; his size and skill set clearly already translate two levels up – he will only get bigger, stronger, and better. At times this year Balsa has been completely unstoppable, finishing of the pick and pop, from behind the arch, and over defenders with powerful drop step dunks. With a stellar line-up that already boast some the best of the nation’s top perimeter players; possibly the biggest and best big man will be on the floor August 23rd & 24th – this camp is not for the faint of heart, Koprovica has given new meaning to the phase “come big or don’t come at all”. ;

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Basketball Spotlight Feature: The Time Is Now For Tanksley!

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Tanksley Ready For The Stage!

Jaheim Tanksleys, remember him? Yes he was one of the top point guards in the country two seasons ago before deciding to concentrate on training. Now he’s set to show his improved skills at the Basketball Spotlight Future Phenom Camp. The bigger, stronger and faster Tanksley is anxious to get back in the ring with the top floor generals in the country. 

His father Lashawn Tanksley feels that the Future Phenom Camp is a great spot for Jaheim to make his return. “He’s coming to the camp because he loves performing on the big stage against top players. He still feels he’s one of the top guards in the country and wants to prove it” he finished. Basketball Spotlight will be on the front line to watch the return of Tanksley against the top talent in America. 

Stay tuned as Basketball Spotlight brings your more top players making their way down to the Future Phenom Camp. Don’t miss your chance to enter the hottest camp in the country on August 23rd and 24th. 

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Basketball Spotlight Future Phenom Camp Hotel Reservations Are Set (Secure Your Room ASAP)

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Basketball Spotlight is proud to partner with HBC Event Travel Services, a travel/booking agency with a nationwide reputation for excellence in managing travel for sports events. HBC Event Travel Services provides an easy way for you to book your hotel rooms with our partnered hotels at the best rates. These rates are always the same, if not lower than, their best available rate and usually includes breakfast for your team. 

HBC Event Travel Services guarantees that if the camp is cancelled due to weather, you will not be charged for any cancellation penalties that you may otherwise have been subject to if you made your reservation elsewhere. This guarantee does not include hotel reservations made after the hotel cut off dates. 

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Basketball Spotlight Feature: Jakhary Towns Joins Future Phenom Camp!

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Jakhary Running The Town!

When you are talking about top to bottom talent no camp in the country has a talent pool as deep as the upcoming Basketball Spotlight Future Phenom Camp; at the 3rd grade level attending out of Michigan will be Jakhary Towns. Towns is a smooth as silk shooting guard with a sweet stroke, quick release and solid range beyond the 3-point stripe. A combo guard who can also handle the lead spot; Towns controls the tempo and can breakdown a defender off the dribble and finish with the score or the pass – as he is as unselfish as they come. With an advanced IQ Towns thinks the game very well, identifying his own mismatches as well as that of his teammate. With the ability to take over the game for long stretches he can carry the team as a high end scorer - but becomes very hard to guard; when he attracts the double team beats it and finds the open teammate. 

We really like the frame and body make even at this young age as we can see already what he is going to be – in the truest sense, he is going to be a problem for many years to come; a problem that many are not going to be able to solve. If you are not a problem solver the Spotlight may not be the right place for you August 23rd and 24th ~ those who are ready Towns will be waiting, see him in action below.

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Basketball Spotlight Feature: The Return Of The Mack!

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BJ Mack (North Carolina)

Few players in the country have had as good of a breakout season as Brian “BJ” Mack; Mack made it a point to step onto the national stage and play with and against the best in the country. A high volume producer in the NYBL – he received 1st Team All NYBL, Mack was also selected and played for USA National Select, playing with a group that played up successfully against players two grades above his own, and finally Mack led his is AAU club Team United to a top 20 finish nationally in his first year with the club. 

Standing an imposing 6’7 Mack beats up his opponents on both ends of the court; his physical presence combine with his athleticism and all-around skill set that includes an underrated handle and perimeter shot make him one of the best offensive bigs in the country. His shot blocking, space eating, and solid positional efforts also make him one of the best man and help defenders in the nation. Mack finishes through contact; his post-game has an array of moves – quick and fluid, he is an old school post player that you just don’t see anymore. If you want to see it in person and feel you can handle being on the court with this certified future D1 player and the best true post in North Carolina be at the Basketball Spotlight Future Phenom Camp; those that can’t handle this grown man may want to pass as nothing come easy with BJ Mack.

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Diary Of A Baller: Cameron "The Prince" Reddish (Norristown, PA) Entry #7

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Cameron Reddish Getting Busy 

Wow! This week was FUN and competitive. Nationals was a great experience, and we had a great run. We were able to play other top teams and top players in the country and see what they were actually made of. There were lots of people down there, coaches, players, parents, and scouts. Us as a whole, Team Final, played hard and played together to get wins. But eventually we ran out of gas at the end to end up losing to Each One Teach One. They were a tough team, and they had stellar guard play but they were definitely beatable. But all in all it was a great run and experience and I appreciate the opportunity. Now I'm on my way back home to play with the 9th grade Team Final. I'll talk to y'all soon.

Basketball Spotlight Feature: (J5) Striving For Future Phenom Camp!

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Jordan McPhatter (North Carolina)

Jordan (J5) McPhatter has been a nationally known commodity for years and this spark plug is just as dangerous in 2014 as he has been in past years if not more - in the open court and in one on one set’s; there wasn’t anyone he can’t beat off the dribble. His jumper creates even more problems that allow him to operate in space, as his range extends well beyond the 3-point stripe. With the ball on a string J5 will make himself look good while making his defender look bad; not a showboat flyer simply a player who plays with a productive flair that gets the job done. 

J5 is not your prototypical lead guard; though he is exceptional in this role as well, J5 can flat out get it as scorer and puts constant pressure on his man and on the defense with the pass or penetration. He may be small but no player plays with a bigger heart or chip on his shoulder, one of the most respected ball players in the class of 2020 J5 will be coming to the Spotlight to show he should still be in the conversation not as the top PG but as one of the nation’s best players. This is another example in another class, this time 2020, of the type of talent that will be stepping onto the court at the Future Phenom Basketball Spotlight Camp August 23rd and 24th; without question there will be no breaks or games off all weekend long as each and every player in attendance possess a clear and present danger to their opponent.

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USBA Nationals Top Performers Part 1

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Jamah'n Harvey (Fayetteville Elite)

The USBA Nationals pool play kicked off and Basketball Spotlight was in South Carolina for the action. Here’s a few players that caught our attention since we been here. 

USBA Nationals Top Performers 

Jamah’n Harvey Forward (Fayetteville Elite)- Harvey showed the most versatility in the gym by putting in work on the blocks and stepping out to bury the trey. He’s long, rangy and bouncy while having the look of a good prospect down the road. When National Select made their run he answered the bell by scoring the pill and grabbing key boards.

Tyron George Guard (Fayetteville Elite)- George provided the scoring at the combo guard spot. He uses his body to lean into shot blockers before converting. He also will drain the outside shot when the ball is rotated his way. He has a natural scoring feel for the game and showed it today when I watched him get busy.



Tatton Jones Guard (Fayetteville Elite)- Jones is a glue player and shows the versatility of a Scottie Pippen. On offense he made some good passes, scored in transition and converted in the half court set. On defense he can play the passing lanes, rebound out of position and personally start the fast break. He affects the game without dominating the pill.




Issac Bonds Guard (Fayetteville Elite)- Bonds is the hired outside shooter for this Carolina bunch. He spotted up from deep behind the 3 point line and made National Select pay. He knows his roll and cherishes it to help his team get the victory.





Marquise Walker Guard (National Select)- National Select fell behind big early and Walker woke up and found his stroke. The youngster from Chi-Town knocked down four straight treys from NBA range and brought his team all the way back. In transition he was a monster showing supreme body control and finishing like a true lead guard. He finished the contest with a game high 37 points in the loss.


AJ Hoggard Guard (National Select)- Hoggard made some good plays playing alongside Walker. He showed several aspects of his games including passing and scoring. He also had to help inside with his team’s lack of overall size. A big turning point in the game came when he fouled out. Walker was left as the primary ball handler and scorer.



Tyrese Jenkins Forward (National Select)- Jenkins showed to be light on his feet and good touch around the rim. He’s been running the floor better these days and also showed some range out to the 3 point land. He has the size and the game to be a name in this class to watch.

Basketball Spotlight Alums Shine On Nike's Biggest Stage!

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Isaiah Briscoe (Playaz)

Basketball Spotlight Alums were in the building for the Nike Peach Jam on ESPN as the powerhouse Playaz aka “The Yankees” brought the championship back to New Jersey. Here’s what we thought after we watched the games on the tube. 

Top Performers 

Isaiah Briscoe Guard (Playaz)- Briscoe seemed to be on a mission all season and reached pay dirt by leading his boys to the crown. He dictated the pace and did whatever he wanted on the floor. During the semifinals he danced along the baseline while hurting the back of Scan's zone. In the finals he really turned up and showed all the facets of his game. He carried defenders to the rack, scored the pill and set up teammates. He also has the amazing instinct of drawing fouls on defenders. I also hit the glass to the tune of 12 caroms. He ended the game close to the triple double with 20 points, 12 rebounds and 7 dimes. He might not be listed as the top prospect in the country but he definitely was by far the best player in America this summer hands down.


Temple Gibbs Guard (Playaz)- Gibbs was a great addition to the Playaz squad. He did a good job of scoring alongside Briscoe. His toughness stood out as he scored in traffic and hurt the defense with his outside touch. Gibbs shows a mature game which might come from having two division one brothers. He was instant offense for the Playaz all weekend. His stock really shot high after playing on the EYBL circuit.

Eli Cain Guard (Playaz)- Cain came up big on championship Sunday. He attacked the Scan zone and used a floater to score over their huge front line. He also helped with the ball handling in the back court. He filled the role as the third scorer and did a great job. He’s came a long way from his SJ Blitz days.

Trevon Duval Guard (Playaz)- The baby of the bunch (rising sophomore) proved to be worthy of his lofty rankings. He’s explosive when attacking the tin including catching a big follow up dunk. He also showed touch from the outside and just good composure playing on a stage this big. This kid has tremendous break down ability and looks to be a big time prospect.

Tyus Battle Guard (Team Scan)- Battle capped a sparking Peach Jam week with a strong performance in the semi-finals. He proved to the scouts that he is indeed an outside shooter by knocking four 4 treys. His scoring helped Team Scan climb back in the game after falling behind the Playaz huge at halftime. Word from the scouts is that his performance this week should shoot him up the rankings.

Bryce Aikens Guard (Team Scan)- Aikens woke Scan in the second half. He drove the lane and scored or made plays from his teammates. He also was a beast in transition he pushed the rock and helped them get some easy buckets. The commentators said that he needed to step up and he did. I has a very solid season with this bunch. 

Note: There were other top performers in this event but he just highlighted the players that played in the Basketball Spotlight events.

Basketball Spotlight Appears On Coach The Francis Show!

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Basketball Spotlight just appeared on the Coach Francis show and talked basketball. This was an honor for us to appear on this show to talk about the topics of the hour. Here are some of the topics we discussed on the show. 

1. Future Phenom Camp 
2. Basketball Spotlight Events 
3. Top Players For Each Class 
4. Battles We Look Forward Too At Future Phenom Camp 
5. Top Players Attending Future Phenom Camp 
6. National Player Rankings 
7. Past Top Players From Basketball Spotlight 

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Basketball Spotlight Feature: Crane Coming To Make A Name!

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Kaleb Crane (Lafayette, LA)

Lafayette, Louisiana is a long way from Maryland but Kaleb Crane has something to prove. The Class of 2020 point guard has entered the Future Phenom Camp to let his game be seen by the world. During the season he rocked with Acadiana Redhawks and averaged 14 markers a game. His father Aundray thinks the Future Phenom Camp is the place for Kaleb.“He’s anxious to attend Future Phenom Camp to show that he can compete on the same level as some of the kids that are being discussed in his age. The difference is they have been seen and he hasn’t. This is his opportunity!!!” he finished. 

Crane will be the first player hailing from Louisiana to lace them up at a Spotlight event. I hope he’s ready to battle some of the top ballers in the United States. Stay tuned as Basketball Spotlight will keep you posted on the other top players checking in around the USA. Don’t forget to register for your spot for the Basketball Spotlight Future Phenom Camp slated for August 23rd and 24th in District Heights, MD.

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Basketball Spotlight Feature: Isaiah Kennedy Is Ready Too Rumble!

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Isaiah Kennedy (Dayton, OH)

The Basketball Spotlight Future Phenom Camp reached out to Ohio as Isaiah Kennedy of Dayton has decided to bring his talent to Districts Heights, MD. The rising 7th grade combo guard has shown his skills all around the country including John Lucas Camp. The big bodies guard can see the floor well and shows some good instinct when making plays. He has a savvy handle while also using a nice floater among other scoring techniques. Now he has the chance to show that he handle the load against the best in the country. 

"Isaiah seeks the opportunity to test his skills among the nations top young talent. He is a gym rat who works daily on his game. He's relatively new to the AAU scene (two years) but is ranked among the Top 10 players in Ohio. Now he is hungry to compete against the best in America" said his father. 

The Basketball Spotlight Future Phenom Camp is scheduled for August 23rd and 24th. This event is certified hot and features the top middle school basketball players in the country. Stay tuned as Basketball Spotlight brings you some of the top from around the country headed the show of the summer.

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