🚨UP NEXT🚨
‘28 6’4” CG Karon Plummer
(@KaronPlummer4)
High School: Houston County High School
GPA: 3.7
The 6’4” PG put on a show @OntheRadarHoops Elite 32 🔥 Flashed his 3-level scoring ability, pulling up from deep, attacking off the bounce, and finishing through contact at the rim. Showed sneaky bounce with in-game dunks and used his size to create mismatches.
#Elite32 #OTR #BasketballRecruiting #3LevelScorer #PointGuard #NextUp
Highlights⬇️:
‘33 Guard AJ Brooks is small in stature, but with a big heart, he plays the game with toughness, confidence, and determination. He isn't afraid of physical play, competes on every possession, and continues to prove that effort and grit can overcome size.
His willingness to take on challenges, stay coachable, and battle through adversity speaks volumes about his character and potential. The future is bright, and his development continues to trend in the right direction.
OTR X RISE Carolina Havoc
Warner Robins All-Stars were led by ‘28 Jarvis Williams with 25 points (five 3s) this afternoon.
Edmund Dantes & Tristan Warren each added 10p.
📌 @wr_allstars
OTR X RISE Carolina Havoc Dub Salem
Warner Robins All-Stars OTR 16u finished the weekend 2-1 with a win this afternoon.
‘28 Christian Grant (Perry HS) & ‘29 Mykell Barnes have been consistent for this squad all year.
📌 @wr_allstars
‘29 Jaquan Freeman helped lead the Warner Robins All-Stars 16U to a 2-1 record over the weekend with his toughness, energy, and winning plays.
Freeman took over 10 charges in a 3-game span, including an unbelievable 5 charges taken in one game alone. His willingness to sacrifice his body, defend at a high level, and do the little things continues to make a major impact for the team.
2027 G Edmund Dantes can create for himself off the dribble or get paint touches and make the correct reads. He is great at turning defense into offense.
‘28 KJ Hill (@KJHill2028) led Warner Robins All-Stars with 16 points in the win. Hill does well finding holes and making quick baskets inside. Hill found several opportunities for put backs and has a quick release inside of 5’ of the basket.
2028 G Jarvis Williams continues to shoot the ball at a high level. He has a quick release, can easily get his shot off over bigger defenders, and gets hot at the drop of a dime.
Program’s Athlete of the Weekend
Edmund Dantes showed elite toughness and determination this weekend, impacting the game on both ends of the floor.
Playing up an age group, Dantes proved he belongs, showcasing his ability to guard multiple positions at a high level while creating matchup problems for both guards and bigs.
His performance stood out @OTRHoops – Run For The Cup Tournament.
Dantes averaged: 10 PTS | 4 REB | 2 AST | 3 STL | 2 BLK per game.
🚨UP NEXT🚨
‘28 5’9” PG Kam Thomas
( @KamThomas_1 )
High School: Perry High School
GPA: 3.5 (Dual Enrolled)
Kam has adjusted really well to playing up an age group this spring. He’s showing a strong understanding of angles when attacking, is playing with good pace, and is handling the physicality of bigger guards with confidence.
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‘28 6’1” G Jarvis Williams
@1juju2028@NbWill40
High School: Central-Macon
GPA: 3.94 (Dual Enrolled)
Offer: Morris College
Williams continues to shoot it at a high level and grow his game every time he hits the floor.
Program’s Athlete of the Weekend
Christian Grant delivered an impressive performance across four games this weekend, demonstrating continued growth and development on both ends of the floor. As a rising junior, his game is steadily taking shape, reflecting his commitment and work ethic.
Grant helped lead the 16U team to a 2–2 record while averaging a team-high:
10 points, 4 assists, 3 steals, and 3 rebounds per game.
His impact, consistency, and leadership were evident throughout the weekend, and he continues to be a key contributor to the program’s success.
Kam Thomas is a natural lead guard that provided a steady mix of scoring and distributing to help lift the 17u Warner Robins All-Stars OTR to victory.
Hypesouth + OTR 𝗛𝗲𝗮𝗿𝘁 𝗼𝗳 𝗚𝗲𝗼𝗿𝗴𝗶𝗮 𝗖𝗹𝗮𝘀𝘀𝗶𝗰
Kam Plummer turned in a strong freshman season at Middle Georgia State University during the program’s first year competing in NCAA Division II in the Peach Belt Conference.
Plummer found his rhythm midway through the season and finished the year playing some of his best basketball, emerging as a key contributor for the Knights.
With a productive freshman campaign behind him, Plummer now shifts his focus to the offseason, where he will continue to get stronger and build on that momentum heading into his sophomore season.
Final 64-43
Elite 8 bound! Great team win to advance to the Elite 8 !
Josh Jackson 15 p, 2a, 2s, 1r
Malik Gillespie 14p, 7r, 4a, 3s, 1b
Andrew Wahiwe 10p, 2r, 1a
Karon Plummer, 9p, 1r
Braylin Mills 8p, 10r, 4b
Final 67-48
Advance to the Sweet 16 for the second straight year with a win over a good Pope team.
Karon Plummer 23p, 2r, 1a
Malik Gillespie 14p, 4a, 8r, 1s
Josh Jackson 12p, 5r, 2s
Mahkel Stephens 10p, 3r, 2a, 2b, 2s
Congratulations to all of the young men who earned a spot on their respective All-Region Teams!
Your hard work, discipline, and dedication have truly paid off. Being recognized among the best in your region is no small accomplishment, it reflects the countless hours of practice, teamwork, perseverance, and commitment you’ve shown all season long.
You’ve represented your schools, teammates, families, and communities with pride. Keep striving, stay humble, and continue building on this success. The future is bright for each of you!