Top performers of the day at Georgia HS Live

Cherokee HS

Braylon Luster (2027 | PG) – A cerebral floor general with excellent feel for the game. Luster displays range on his jumper, strong ball-handling, and toughness that allows him to finish through contact. Highly unselfish, he excels at advancing the ball in transition and finding open shooters when defenses collapse.

Grayson HS

Blaze Johnson (2028 | PG) – A poised playmaker who consistently gets to his spots for mid-range pull-ups. Johnson knocked down catch-and-shoot threes and showed the physicality to play through contact, helping keep his team competitive throughout.

Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School

Kingston Whitey (2026 | PG) – A quick, athletic guard who thrives in the midrange. Whitey can stretch the floor with his shooting and plays with solid pace. He’s also a dependable on-ball defender.

Jaden McCullough (2028 | CG) – A long, skilled combo guard who can shoot it from deep. McCullough uses his length to disrupt passing lanes and contributes on the boards. A well-rounded athlete with two-way potential.

Devin Hutcherson (2026 | SG) – An aggressive scorer who puts constant pressure on the rim. Hutcherson finished through contact and was effective from midrange, showing a fearless approach on offense.

Hillgrove HS

Asa Montgomery (2027 | F) – A versatile wing-forward with improving consistency from the perimeter. Montgomery’s length and bounce make him a factor on the glass, often extending possessions with his activity.

McDonough HS

Kerrington Moore (2028 | PG) – A savvy, quick guard with excellent vision and tight handles. Moore has deep range on his shot, uses ball screens well, and communicates effectively to lead his team.

North Oconee HS

Justin Wise (2027 | CG) – Known for his shooting, Wise is developing off the bounce and finding his spots inside the arc. As a lead guard, he showed composure running the offense and created scoring chances for himself and teammates.

Woodward Academy

Jarvis Hayes Jr. (2027 | SG) – A dynamic athlete with explosive leaping ability and relentless energy. Hayes scores in tough situations and defends with intensity, using his length to disrupt passing lanes and pressure ball handlers.

Jonesboro HS

Calvin Goss (2028 | PG) – The lefty sharpshooter lit it up from deep, hitting five threes in the first half of a win over Woodward Academy. Goss showed poise under pressure and added shiftiness to break down defenders.

Milton HS

Solomon Bratton (2027 | F) – Bratton plays with a high motor and relentless energy. He attacks downhill, crashes the boards, and defends multiple positions with his length and lateral agility.

Norcross HS

Josh Smith Jr. (2027 | WG) – One of Georgia’s premier shooters when set, Smith powered Norcross to a comeback win over Buford with his perimeter scoring. He contributes on both ends, defending and rebounding with purpose.