By: Cam Rickers
Josiah Parker – Lee County – 2025
Josiah Parker has been steadily picking up steam as he enters his junior year and if Sunday was any sort of precursor to what we’ll see in the season, Lee County may be worth the drive. Parker is a 6’7 point forward with a broad frame and diverse skillset. He’s extremely unselfish and his court vision shined on Sunday as he racked up the assists. Parker received his first D1 offer from Presbyterian the day prior to camp.
Jalan – Thomas County Central – 2026
Jalan Wingfield was one of the top prospects on hand this weekend and he’s been making a strong case for the top spot in Georgia’s 2026 class. With his big 6’7 frame, Wingfield is a force both inside and out. The jumper was looking pure and he’s shooting it with a ton of confidence right now. We also got to see him handle the rock a good bit and his perimeter skillset has obviously added a ton of polish. Georgia, Cincinnati, DePaul, Kennesaw State, and Seattle have offered.
Whitfield Hyde – Dunwoody – 2025
Whitfield Hyde is a new name on my radar, a 6’7 junior who’s been sidelined with injuries through his first two years at Dunwoody. He held up well against some top-tier forwards on Sunday and showcased multiple ways in which he can affect the game. Hyde finished with a number of crafty scores around the paint, utilizing his nimble feet and nearly 7-foot wingspan. The forward duo of Whitfield Hyde and Phillip Ryan bring hope to Dunwoody entering year one with new head coach Yussef Jasmine.
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