Savannah hoopsters get one last chance to shine at Senior Showcase event at The High
The top senior basketball players from Savannah will get one last shot to shine on Tuesday night, March 26, at the SCCPSS Senior Basketball Showcase. The games will be played at Savannah High, with the girls game set for 6 p.m. and the boys tipping off at 7:30 p.m.
Coaches were set to draft players to create the teams on Monday night after practices were held at Savannah High. Tickets cost $7 for the games and are available at Gofan.com.
Fans can expect a high-scoring affair and plenty of highlights. Among the players on the boys side are Josh Quarterman and Cormari Jones, who helped lead Johnson to the Class 3A finals. Jermaine Edwards of Savannah High, Toland Daughtry of New Hampstead and Will Thompson are also expected to play, along with Jeremiah James of Jenkins, CJ Gaines of Calvary Day and Memorial Day's Matas Aidietis.
On the girls side, Stella Oelschig of Savannah Country Day is expected to play, along with Savannah High's Ernajah Mallard and Amayah Hamilton of Johnson.
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Here are the list of players expected to participate in the SCCPSS Senior Showcase.
Boys players
Jermaine Edwards - Savannah High
Nayshawn Heyward - Savannah High
Tyler Grant - Woodville
Joey Bell - Woodville
Toland Daughtry - New Hampstead
Oliver Hoffman - New Hampstead
Will Thompson - St. Andrews
Jaylen Sheppard - St. Andrews
Kanye Cook - Beach
De'Andre Jones - Beach
C.J. Gaines - Calvary
Josh Habersham - Calvary
Anthony Bynum - Jenkins
Jeremiah James - Jenkins
Robert Spaulding - SCDS
Comari Jones - Johnson
Josh Quarterman - Johnson
Jamar Brown - Benedictine
Landon Bryant - Benedictine
Jordan Cave - Islands
Braylen Butterworth - Islands
Alex Halenar - Memorial Day
Matas Aidietis, Memorial Day
Gavin Miller - Groves
Ja'Zuari Scott - Groves
Kenny Lake - Windsor
Matthew Williams - Windsor
Girls Players
Ernajah Mallard - Savannah High
Tania Bryant - Savannah High
Amayah Hamilton - Johnson
A'Ziyria Phillips - Beach
Le'Ryah Bryant - Johnson
Rian Bailey - Woodville
Kieara Diaz - Woodville'
Triniti Cody - Jenkins
Kaiya Bryant - Jenkins
Ja'Nyia Bullard - Jenkins
A'Kera Jackson - New Hampstead
Stella Oelschig - SCDS
Anijah Pretty - Beach
A.C. Davis - SCDS
Victorya Solomon - Beach
Trinity Myers - Windsor
Tamiia Brown - Woodville
Ashley Jones - Beach
Destiny Washington - Johnson
Hallii Thomas - Groves
Coastal Georgia Buccaneers host All-Star Senior Showcase
The Coastal Georgia Buccaneers, a professional team and member of The Basketball League, is looking to establish a foothold in a Savannah community known for its love affair with hoops.
The team begins its season on Saturday, March 23, and is already making an impact in the Hostess City as the sponsor of the Coastal Georgia All-Star Senior Showcase, featuring top prep players throughout the Coastal Empire.
The games will be played on the Buccaneers’ home court at Savannah State University and will precede the Buccaneers’ home opener against the Rocket City Flight, which tips off at 7 p.m. The girls game begins at 2:30 p.m. and the boys play at 4:30 p.m.
The teams were selected by Asher Johnson and Spencer Walden, content creators known for their sports work in the area. Walden picked the Savannah squads, while Johnson selected the Coastal Georgia teams.
Prescott Mack, the Managing Partner of the Buccaneers, said the team is excited about getting its season started.
"We want to become part of the fabric of the community," Mack said a team press conference Thursday. "I was at the Savannah Shootout (at Enmarket Arena in November) and thought it would be a great idea to sponsor another game showcasing the high school basketball talent we have in the Savannah area. Our biggest goal is to use the platform of basketball to serve our city."
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Mack said having players visit local schools and encouraging people to chase their dreams while interacting with the team are part of the organization's plan. The team includes players like Avery Joyner, a former SSU and Bethesda standout, and Trevion Lamar, the former Jenkins star.
The high school showcase games will have star power of their own. Daniel Jackson of Calvary and Brianna Brooker of Jenkins will coach the Savannah Girls team that features standouts like Johnson's Amayah Hamilton and Ernajah Mallard of Savannah High.
The boys game features Savannah stars such as Johnson's Josh Quarterman, New Hampstead's Toland Daughtrey, Jermaine Edwards of Savannah and Jeremiah James of Jenkins, while the Coastal Empire squad features four players from a strong Portal team.
Tickets for the showcase and the home opener are available online at tickets.cgbucs912.com. Fans who purchase tickets to the event can buy tickets to both events at a discounted rate. The first 100 fans who attend the showcase will also receive a free Coastal Georgia Buccaneers T-shirt.
Team Savannah Girls
Coaches
Daniel Jackson, Calvary Day
Brianna Brooker, Jenkins
Players
Trinity Meyers, Windsor Forest
Aziyria Phillips, Beach
Tania Bryant, Savannah High
Amayah Hamilton, Johnson
Ernajah Mallard, Savannah High
Destiny Washington, Johnson
Mia Beranger, Groves
A'Kera Jackson, New Hampstad
Le'Ryah Bryant, Johnson
Kaiya Bryant, Jenkins
Team Savannah Boys
Coaches
Chuck Campbell, Johnson
George Brown, Savannah High
Players
AJ Bynum, Jenkins
Ashton Wright, Bethesda
CJ Gaines, Calvary Day
Cormari Jones, Johnson
Jordan Cave, Islands
James Tisby, Beach
Jeremiah James, Jenkins
Jermaine Edwards, Savannah High
Josh Quarterman, Johnson
Kenye Williams, Groves
Nayshawn Heyward, Savannah High
Robert Spaulding, Savannah Country Day
Sidney Flaggs, Groves
Toland Daughtrey, New Hampstead
Tyler Grant, Woodville-Tompkins
Team Coastal Georgia Girls
Coach
Sharnesha Smith, Camden County
Players
Ashantay Noble, Bulloch Academy
Reya Johnson, Statesboro
Marley Bell, Montgomery County
Kayley Wedlow, Bryan County
Taylor Rietveld, Camden County
Imani Pouncey, Long County
Jaayiah Prigeon, Tattnall County
Akeelah Bryan, Camden County
Tanyia Williams, SwainsboroElena Hairston, South Effingham (can't play due to playing in GACA All Star game)
Team Coastal Georgia Boys
Coaches
Jared Goodwin, Toombs County
Jeff Brannen, Portal
Players
Amir Jackson, Portal
Elijah Coleman, Portal
Joseph Thomas, Portal
Marion Tremble, Portal
Roderick Randall, Long County
David Prince, Glynn Academy
Dominic Eason, Toombs County
Kaleb Murray, Camden County
Jesus Quintero, Toombs County
Raylin Grant, Statesboro
Antwann Brown, Camden County
Cori Mincey, Vidalia
Brandon Johnson, McIntosh County Academy
Kaleel Anderson, Long County
Dennis Knight covers sports for the Savannah Morning News. Contact him at Dknight@savannahnow.com. Twitter: @DennisKnightSMN