Macon, Georgia — Another Unsigned Hype Camp is in the books and we’re back with our team-by-team breakdowns. We take pride in evaluating each kid that attends our camps for a multitude of reasons. Every year there are a few prospects that make names for themselves and this year was no different. Let’s examine Team 1.
Chauncey Williams, Class of 2024, Westside-Macon
Westside-Macon 6-foot-6 senior Chauncey Williams is a late bloomer, but still an interesting prospect to track. He’s long, mobile, athletic, and took pride going hard on both sides of the ball.

Josh Harden, Class of 2025, Westside-Macon
Westside-Macon junior wing Josh Harden had a big offseason and is one of the top stockrisers in Middle Georgia heading into the 2023-24 school ball season and we have added him to our watchlist following his camp showing.

Christian Little, Class of 2025, Westside-Macon
Little will join forces with the aforementioned Williams and Harden at Westside-Macon. His progression over a one year span was eye opening. He has grown a few inches, was well conditioned and it showed in his game. Expect the 6-foot-4 sharpshooter to play a big role for the Noles this season.

Marcus Hood, Class of 2024, Westside-Macon
Hood’s effort keeping his man in check is worth mentioning. Shooting the long ball was a strong suit, but his playmaking ability also stood out.

Justin Sewell, Class of 2026, Stratford Academy
Sewell showed good court vision in the open floor and was solid setting teammates up for easy baskets. He’s made a step forward since we last evaluated him.

Tristen Abner, Class of 2025, Veterans
Abner worked hard during drill stations and held his own in live play. He was equally effective going left and right and his attention to detail was notable.

Brayden Vereen, Class of 2026, Veterans
Vereen stepped up with timely baskets. We were impressed with his poise when the game tightened up.

Keith Roberson, Class of 2026, Warner Robins
Roberson made a strong case as the best shooter at camp. He was nearly perfect from downtown and had one of the prettiest strokes in the building.
