Future150 Louisville Camp (Aug 1-2, 2015): Isaiah continued where he left off last year at the Future150 National Camp. He dominated early and often. You can see the growth in his game from last year. Isaiah where has clearly worked on being a more vocal leader. He was getting teammates in the right spots, motivating, and scoring. He has the frame and skill set of a division 1 cornerback which enables him to be a very good on ball defender. His interest from colleges will turn into offers very soon the way he's playing. Ricky Wilson
Future150 National Camp (Oct 11-12, 2014) Isaiah Eguaebor-2016, PG (TN) is a true PG and powerhouse waiting to explode in transition. He was clearly the strongest and one of the more athletic point guards in the camp. He can score on all 3-levels and has the ability to break down the defense of the dribble. He loves shooting the mid range jumper where he made shot after shot. If your looking for a leader who knows how to play the game, Eguaebor is your guy.
Future150 Birmingham Camp (September 27th-28th, 2014): One of the quicker and shiftier guards in the camp, few defenders were able to stay in front of Eguaebor throughout the weekend. He also showcased a nice mid-range jumper and the ability to lock his man up defensively as well.
10/16/2015 by Andrew Force – Invited players face higher scrutiny once they enter the door. These are the guys that flourished at camp.
10/13/2014 by Jason Pratt – The Future150 Camp Series came to a close this past Sunday with players from 17 different states coming to the National Top 20 Camp in Nashville to compete.
9/30/2014 by Eric Hampford – The Future150 Camp series came to an end this past weekend with our last regional camp taking place in Birmingham, Alabama, where several prospects stood out.