2022 Southern HoopFest Standouts – Jackson, MS: Part 1

July 4, 2022

Levionne Lindsey (’23) 6-2 Guard

Twitter: @triplel_23

Levionne Lindsey played with a ton of energy and did a great job of defending on the perimeter.  Lindsey finished well in transition and moved very well without the ball.  Lindsey is a solid ball handler that possesses a high level of toughness, size, and strength.  He is a shifty defender that rebounds the ball well, plays well through contact, and is not afraid to attack the rim.

 

Will Grayson (’23) 6-2 Guard

Twitter: @ysc_will

Will Grayson is a excellent distributor and facilitator that shot the ball very well from the outside.  Grayson did an outstanding job of penetrating the defense to get to the rim. He is an excellent decision maker that did a great job of finding the open man and creating for himself and others.  Grayson has an excellent feel for the game and plays with great awareness on both ends.  He did not turn the ball over and did a great job of defending on and off the ball

 

Jaquan Brignac (’23) 6-7 Forward

Twitter: @Theofficial0k

Jaquan Brignac displayed versatility on both ends.  Brignac finished well and around the rim and played with a high level of activity and energy.  He blocked shots and rebounded the ball at a high rate.  Brignac showed good hands and footwork in the post and was effective at finishing plays in the pick and roll.  He is a very good rim runner/rim protector that possesses a high motor and great work ethnic.

 

Zac Cook (’24) 6-3 Guard

Twitter: @11Zaccook

Zac Cook is a prolific shooter from behind the 3 point line and he did a good job of moving without the ball.  Cook handled the ball well in transition and possesses a great feel for the game.  He did a good job of creating space to get open and played well off the ball.  Cook is a good decision and was good at defending on the perimeter and on the wing.  He plays with a high level of awareness and is a tough player that seems to never get rattled.

 

Chaleb Seaberry (’25) 6-1 Guard

Twitter: @Chaleb4K

Chaleb Seaberry possesses a dynamic first step and finishes well at the rim.  Seaberry is a disruptive on ball defender with quick hands and a high basketball I.Q.  He is a solid ball handler with good court vision and he did a good job of scoring the ball and getting everyone involved.  Seaberry took what the defense gave him and he did a good job of finishing through contact.

 

Henry Espy (’23) 6-1 Guard

Twitter: @Henry_Espy

Henry Espy has excellent speed, quickness, and plays with good body control.  Espy played well through contact, shot the ball well, and did a good job of distributing the ball.  He has the ability to be his team’s primary scorer or primary playmaker.  Espy is a really good defender on the perimeter that has excellent court vision.  He is a very good change of direction player and dribble penetrator that did a very good job of getting to his spots.

 

Joseph Mitchell  (’22 Post Grad) 6-5 G/F

Twitter: @_mitch4x_

Joseph Mitchell is a tenacious rebounder and an excellent finisher in the post.  Mitchell ran the floor well, handled the ball well, and displayed a nice shooting touch from mid-range.  He was able to effectively defend on the perimeter and in the paint and communicated well on the floor making sure everyone was in the right position.  Mitchell is a good passer that has nice strength, good energy, and an excellent feel for the game.   He did a good job of finishing and getting his shot off through contact.

 

Tayler Berryhill (’24) 6-0 Guard

Twitter: @TaylerBerryhill

Tayler Berryhill possesses excellent scoring and playmaking ability and did a good job of distributing the ball.  Berryhill shot the ball well from behind the 3 point line, finished well at the rim, and dis a good job of getting to the free-throw line.  He is an excellent facilitator, moves well without the ball, and is a shift/crafty ball handler.  Berryhill saw the court extremely well did a good job of taking his man off the dribble.  He is an excellent decision maker and a clutch performer that was not afraid to take big shots down the stretch.

 

Kam Wiles (’24) 6-4 G/F

Twitter: @Lil_Bucket @msunitedbb

Kam Wilkes is a sold ball handler that was able to score the ball in a variety of different ways.  Wilkes shot the ball very good from the perimeter and finished everything that he touched around the rim.  He brought a high level of energy and activity on both ends of the floor and he displayed nice footwork down low on the block.  Wilkes did a good job of stopping on the dime and pulling up to get his shot, attacking the rim, and distributing the ball from the post.  He is a very good playmaker and excellent all-around player.

 

Xzavier Webber (’26) 5-9 Guard

Twitter: @Xzavier Webber @KWebber1978

Xzavier Webber is an excellent ball handler that shoots the ball well from the perimeter and off the dribble.  Webber finished well through contact, did a good job of getting to the free-throw line, and was disruptive on defense.  He is a solid decision maker that possesses good court vision and is a good distributor.

 

Shawn Walker (’26) 6-0 Guard

Twitter: @topdogshawn_

Shawn Walker is a skilled on ball defender that possesses a smooth all-around game.  He has nice quickness and athleticism and did a good job of finding his teammates.  Walker is an excellent competitor that plays a mature, under control game.  He is a disruptive full court defender that made it hard for the ball handler to do anything.  Walker shot the ball well from outside and did a good job of penetrating the defense.