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PrimeTime Sports Lone Star Jam: Day Two Recap
by Ani Umana, Future150 (10:28 AM CT, Tue June 9, 2015)
2016 Devin Gifford of Gameface Elite and 2019 Kristian Khour
2016 Devin Gifford of Gameface Elite and 2019 Kristian Khour
Ani Umana
Ani Umana:

Future150 Southwest Recruiting Analyst. Covering high & middle school basketball in TX, LA, OK, NM, AZ.

Carrolton, TX (Future150) -- Future150 was out again in the Dallas Metro area searching for unknown talent looking to make their name.  Guard play was big time on Sunday in the PrimeTime Sports Tournament and here are the top performers from day two in the middle school and high school bracket.

Aldon Johnson 2019 SF, Lubbock Jaguars: Johnson is nice in the low block executing of quick spins and fadeaway jumpers. He can handle the ball decently on the perimeter.  Post defense is a strength.

Ben Hanley 2018 CG, Higher Goals: Hanley is a guard that looks to attack the paint and facilitate. He knows when to be selfish and score and when he does look for his shot it usually is a high percentage shot in the paint or a hesitation move to a pull-up midrange.

Quinton Quirrenbach 2018 PG, NTX Finest: Quirrenbach plays under control and smart. Sometimes he runs the point for his team, but Quirrenbach is really good at coming off screens and shooting when his feet are set.

Tyron Mitts 2016 PG, Spartans: Mitts is a guard that excels in transition. The Spartan finishes well in the lane and has great court vision in transition also. In his first game Sunday Mitts recorded 22 points for the Spartans.

Devin Gifford 2016 PG, Gameface Elite: Gifford is an athletic guard that scores well inside and out. When penetrating Gifford maneuvers his body well for layups against the bigs. Gifford was the most impressive guard in the 17u division. 

La'Darreous Harris 2016 SF, Gameface Elite: Harris is a long wing that scores well off floaters and runners.  Runs the lane very well and is a good on-ball defender.

Kristian Khoury 2019 CG, Team 4XIII: Khoury handles quickly, which makes him tough to guard one-on-one. The guard has a solid mid-range jumper to go with his nice passing abilities.

Kobe Burgess 2019 PG, Team 4XIII: Burgess was the player of the game for the championship game as he scored in bunches. He controlled the game when it got close and handled heavy ball pressure against the Jaguars.

Fidel Anyabolu 2019 PG, Team 4XIII: Anyabolu is a tough guard that is a force in transition. A great finisher Anyabolu plays very good on and off ball defense.

Jamal Price 2020 CF, Tyler Spurs: Price is a combo forward that has good touch from 15-feet.  The one thing he does for his team well is starting the fast break after a defensive rebound.  His ball handling also allows him to bring the ball up the floor in transition.

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