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Shaw's Standouts and Storylines: Made Hoops South HSA Camp

On3 imageby:Jamie Shaw08/07/22

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Made Hoops South HSA Camp (photo cred- Jamie Shaw)

Bermuda Run, North Carolina – Made Hoops made their way down to the Carolinas for their South HSA Camp. Fifty-plus players from around the country suited up, and On3 was courtside for the event.

NR F Caleb Wilson

In a camp filled with talent, 2025 forward Caleb Wilson may have been the most intriguing long-term prospect. Already standing 6-foot-8, the forward has an interesting inside-out game that plays well in today’s game. Wilson is an active rebounder and has natural timing both in the passing lanes and at the rim. He has touch, he has handle, he has a work ethic.

Wilson is at Atlanta (GA) Holy Innocents. His most recent offers came from SMU, Wichita State, and Alabama.

Four-star PF Aiden Sherrell

Aiden Sherrell was a presence in the paint the entire weekend. Long-armed and big-bodied, the 6-foot-10 post player, was perhaps the best rebounder in camp. Everything was two hands and high above the basket. He moves well for a guy his size, giving him a unique upside moving forward.

Sherrell recently announced he would be attending Phoenix (AZ) Hillcrest Prep. His most recent offers came from Texas Tech, UNLV, New Mexico State, Memphis, and Arizona State.

Four-star SF Isaiah Evans

It’s really the instincts for 6-foot-6 Isaiah Evans that stand out. He has great length and a projectable frame. He does a great job using his length to disrupt plays on the defensive end. Evans is a good passer and can push the break in transition. The upside is here.

Evans is a class of 2024 prospect at Huntersville (NC) North Mecklenburg High. His most recent offers came from Georgia Tech, Memphis, and Georgetown.

NR SG Derrion Reid

Derrion Reid shined with the ball in his hands. He showcased shot-making ability, especially off the catch. However, what may be the most impressive was his passing. Comfortable as a secondary ball handler in the half court, he had a natural feel to create angles and make plays for others. The 6-foot-5 guard is also young for his 2024 class.

Reid is at Grovetown (GA) High. His most recent offers came from Tennessee, Indiana, Missouri, and Georgia Tech.

Four-star SG Jayden “Juke” Harris

The development 6-foot-5 Juke Harris has made over the last eight months is hard to ignore. Standing a legit 6-foot-5, possibly pushing 6-foot-6, his ball skills are advanced, pushing the break and staying under control. He has good vision and natural instincts in the half-crout.

Harris is On3’s No. 75 ranked player in the 2024 class. The Salisbury (NC) High guard has recently been offered by Virginia, Wake Forest, Georgetown, and Mississippi State.

Quick hitters

NR PF Kareem Stagg (6-9/2025) Big-bodied, young post player. Has good hands and is active around the basket.

NR F Maurio Hanson (6-6/2024) A productive and lengthy forward who plays 15 feet and in. Quick twitch.

NR SF Bryson Cokley (6-5/2024) Explosive with a great frame. He shot the ball very well this weekend, which opens up a new level to his ceiling.

NR CG Solo Bailey (6-1/2025) A lefty, paint-touch guard. He is aggressive at the point of attack and an elite athlete.

NR SG Jackson Keith (6-5/2025) A shot-maker. who can create his own shots and has range that extends beyond the arc. Great frame.