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Among The Elite 50
Published on 9/27/09
By: Dr. Roy Pinder
GTHSR
Many of the elite players in the state of Oklahoma assembled at Rogers High School in Tulsa Oklahoma on September 26 it was one of the better selection of talent from Oklahoma at the same time displaying their talent in a long
time. The Elite 50 camp is designed to evaluate the top players in the state of Oklahoma and give them the opportunity to compete against each other. Furthermore the participants will be evaluated by Gym Time Hoops Scouting Report (GTHSR) and Oklahoma Hoop Boys. Many of the players have never met one another, so it gave them a great opportunity to make new lifelong friends and develop new chatter for the hallways in school.
There was no short of talent in the gym, the young men simply got after it. The session began with skills and drills and the young men transitioned to full court scrimmages. On the court Dominique Rainey of Putnam City demonstrated his high wire act and skill level. Rainey is clearly a high D1 prospect. Quawan Carter (Club team HWPO) of Union High School, Ed Winslow (Club team Gym Time Hoops) of Memorial High school made some noise at the camp with their spectacular play.
Clyde Hill (Club Team Tulsa) of Tulsa Edison, Mahlon Jones (Club team Oklahoma Orange Ball) of Edmond Sante Fe, along with Ed Daniels (Club team Tulsa Buldogs) of Tulsa Central were the premiere point guards at the Elite 50 camp. Other notable players were Jake Toupal (Club team BA Blaze) of Broken Arrow High school, Oren Faulk (Club Team Tulsa Bulldogs), and Trai Jordan (Club team Oklahoma Magic) of Southeast dazzled his peers with his spectacular dunks in traffic.
In one of the matchups Oren Faulk and Trai Jordan battled for supremacy in the paint and both men left the camp with a respect for each other. Juwan Parker (Club team Athletes First) of BTW one of the younger participants of the camp introduced himself to many of his older peers. This kid has a great upside and will make a lot of noise in the future.
There were some players who came in under the radar and left with a sound level of respect from their peers. Sean Young 6’10 (Club team Oklahoma Magic) sophomore from Bixby showed that he can get up and down the floor well. Alex Miller demonstrated he can shoot the ball with the best of them. Brandon Brantley (Club team Gym Time Hoops) of BTW showed he is a point guard of the future with his sound play and good decision making. Alex Stanley probably one of the top leapers in the camp dazzled the crowd with a few spectacular dunks.
Again this camp was filled with talent and each player made a valuable contribution during the camp. This camp will be an annual event and there will also be a similar car in the spring that will be announce at a later date. In the upcoming week, each play evaluation will be available for review.
