Jordan Brown is quickly claiming his name to fame in the South Georgia area. He is following in the footsteps of his father, Dr. Earnest Brown Sr., an Albany, Georgia hoop legend. The 5-foot-11 sophomore known as “Snow” is a marksman from beyond the arc. His ball handling skills and unlimited range have drawn early comparisons…
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2017 Central-Macon (GA) guard Antarius McCoy has enjoyed a considerable amount of on court success up to this point in his prep career. In three season’s, his career averages are 16-points, 6.1-rebounds, and 3.7-assists per game. He is a multiple times All-City, All-Region, and All-Middle Georgia selectee. On top of his individual accomplishments, McCoy’s Chargers have…
Ahead of the 2016-17 prep basketball season, Westside-Macon (GA) center, Kentrevious Jones decided to end his recruitment by verbally committing to Xavier University. The 6-foot-10, 285-pound big man known as “Big K” chose the Musketeers over Georgia, Jacksonville, LSU, Oklahoma and Texas Tech to name a few. Jones will bring with him a big body and…
Three seasons ago, Samone Reed joined the Westside-Macon (GA) basketball team as a fearless wide-eyed freshman. However, he was forced to sit behind a talented crop of guards early on. After waiting his turn, the 5-foot-11 point guard had a coming out party in 2015-16, where he averaged 11.4-points, 3.8-assists and 2-steals per game en route…
Khavon Moore is one of the more talented prep basketball players in the country. His stock began to rise two years ago while playing with the travel Atlanta Xpress team. Moore, an incredibly versatile wing player, impressed onlookers with his high basketball-IQ, ball handling skills, court vision, and scoring ability. Many evaluators widely view him…
Prior to the recent uptick of quality basketball in Middle Georgia, the 1980’s & 90’s glory days of the Southwest-Macon boys basketball program delivering state championships to the mid-state were a thing of the past. Fans traveling from afar to see a Patriots team loaded with HM D-1 players was an afterthought. With a national…