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Fab Four Leading Rytes Warriors AAU Program
by Eric Hampford, Future150 (2:00 PM CT, Fri March 15, 2013)
Jhamon Ausbon, Jamal Bieniemy, C.J. Washington, Eden Holt.
Jhamon Ausbon, Jamal Bieniemy, C.J. Washington, Eden Holt.
Eric Hampford
Eric Hampford:

Future150 GM / Senior National Analyst. Covering high and middle school basketball.

Houston, TX (Future150) -- One of the most talented middle school AAU programs gearing up for action this season are the Rytes Warriors team based out of Houston, Texas.

Future150 got a sneak preview of their finest young stars at the 2013 Global Elite Exposure Camp in Jackson, Mississippi last weekend.

Of the 10 most impressive players in the entire camp, four of them were Warriors, including Eden Holt, Jamal Bieniemy, C.J. Washington, and Jhamon Ausbon.

They are lead by Holt, their seventh grade point guard. The 5'0" Garcia Middle School floor general has elite ball skills for a player his age, and loves to play a flashy game. When he isn't finding teammates for open looks, he is making the defense pay with his consistent outside jump shot.

When the ball isn't in Eden's hands, you can find it in their smoothest prospects hands, combo guard Jamal Bieniemy. The 5'10" seventh grader plays the game with great pace, is a gifted scorer, and has a great overall feel for the game. Of the Warriors, he is the most polished at this stage in his development.

Cedric "C.J." Washington is the biggest of the boys, standing at 6'2". Teaming with Jamal at Morton Ranch Middle School, the shooting guard/small forward is a catch and shoot player who works well without the ball in his hands. He also loves to play physical ball, which will bode well for the Warriors in highly contested AAU battles. 

Last of the bunch, but maybe the most high-upside prospect of the four, is small forward Jhamon Ausbon. The 6'0" Pershing Middle School standout plays a great overall game. He is capable of playing three positions on the floor, and has a great base set of skills. While he is an eighth grader, age wise he could be in the seventh grade. He is also a standout football player, being gifted in both sports.

Currently, Future150 is in Houston, Texas scouting these boys as well as hundreds of others at the 2013 Spring Bling, featuring prospects from 17U-10U.  

Some of the successful national AAU programs taking part in the event include Team Ramey, New Orleans Revolution, New York Rens, ATR, Arkansas Hawks, Oklahoma Elite, Oklahoma Primetime, and many more.

Follow Future150 on Twitter for updates on prospects from these teams throughout the weekend @Future150.

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tggg / Guest

Fallow me back

Posted: 8:22 PM UTC, Fri March 15, 2013
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S'Bryiah / Guest

wink wink wink

Posted: 9:41 PM UTC, Tue October 8, 2013

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