Final:
@HillgroveMBB - 69
@CampbellHSBB - 50
Despite increased ball pressure by the Spartans, the Hawks controlled the pace in the 4th, and ultimately protect their home court. Asa Montgomery led the Hawks with 17 pts and a couple highlight reel dunks. Bryson Jatta contributed 16 pts, scoring at the rim and shot it well from 3pt range. Landon Grundy also showed his ability to shoot off the bounce and finished with 12 points. Very solid win for the Hawks.
Tyce Curtis got going in the second half and showed his ability to get by on ball defenders and get to the rim and create offense for himself. He finished with 21 pts and got to the free throw line over 10 times.
@BrysonJatta1
HALF:
@CampbellHSBB - 20
@SprayberryTip - 17
There hasn’t been a ton of scoring in the first half from either side. 6’5 2027 guard Tyce Curtis has been impressive so far, consistently getting downhill with his speed in the open court. He’s also made good reads, creating open looks for his teammates. Nate McDaniel leads Sprayberry with 7 points at the half.
FINAL Double OT -
@CampbellHSBB - 52
Sprayberry - 45
Campbell pulled out a double-overtime dogfight win over Sprayberry. Both teams picked it up in the fourth quarter, trading buckets and forcing the game into overtime. Tyce Curtis fouled out early in the first overtime period, but he still had a strong showing, finishing with 24 points in the win. Curtis took advantage of mismatches against smaller guards, showed his burst when getting downhill, and made good reads attacking the lane.
Tyce Curtis is a name coaches should double back on and watch today. Aggressive, showed bursts of speed in the open court, tough, created off the bounce @GAcoaches@yothatstyce
Some Friday Standouts From The GBCA Team Camp:
Manny Green
Justin Wise
Tre Keith
Devin Hutcherson
Banks Pourchier
Jaylen Humphrey
Frashad Tisby
Xavier Butler
Tyce Curtis
Kolton Kaylor
DJ Hall
Quint McGrath
Gideon Kamuelyu
Matt Allen
My Day 1-2 standouts ➡️ #3SSB Bryan @3SSBCircuit
‘26
Davion Adkins
Kayden Allen
Billy White III
Beau Billingsley
Darius Bivins
Justin Caldwell
Terrence Hayes Jr
Jyi Dawkins
Moustapha Diop
Cameron Elwer
Brayson Green
Brandon Bass Jr
Caleb Holt
Taylen Kinney
Colben Landrew
Christian Martin
Luke Ertel
Kobe Edwards
Carlos Medlock Jr.
Neiko Mundey
Bo Ogden
Cody Peck
Deron Rippey Jr.
Alex Smith
Anthony Thompson
Sebastian Wilkins
Adam Oumiddoch
Jalan Wingfield
‘27
Nasir Anderson
Jonathan Bradley
Kavian Bryant
Zyere Ceasar
Tyce Curtis
Shawn Foster
Jason Gardner Jr.
Ashton Graves
Jaylen Gunther
Tyce Jarvis
Junior Jean-Marie
K’Majay Jenkins
Benjamin Kalonji
Johnny Lackaff
Joshua Leonard
Jack Logsdon
JLon Lyons
Lane Mahan
Avery Moses
RJ Moore
James Minlend
Mason Robinson
Isaiah Mack-Russell
Jordan Page
Antonio Pemberton
Griffin Starks
Dikembe Shaw
Troy Tomlin
Caleb Lundy
Kamari Whyte
Ferlandas Wright
Pierre-Charles Yimga
Cooper Zachary
‘28
Kelvin Anderson Jr.
Isaiah Carter
Jordan Cook
Caleb Coolman
Aaron Parker Jr.
Roman Sullivan
Isaiah Washington
Jakob Wolker
Noah Washington
Dylan Betts
Blaze Johnson
‘29
King Bacot
Sewer South 2027 PG Tyce Curtis has been one of the best playmakers in the gym here today. He can make all the reads with the ball in his hands and has a ton of burst getting to the rim. Very productive whether it's creating for teammates or scoring the ball himself.
Our staff raved about what they saw from Sewer South 2027 PG Tyce Curtis.
True point guard with size at 6-foot-4, he’s the ultimate read maker. Consistently caused problems for defenses, using the dribble to get into the paint to score & distribute. One of the best prospects in the gym this weekend and a huge sleeper in the Peach in 2027.
Tyce Curtis 6’2 G 2027 Sewer South
Liked the pace he played with. Is always looking up court, has a quick first step and toughness. If he slows the game down a tad he will start to fill the box score with ease and can become an effective versatile guard.