Georgia Stunners Tryout Results
Message to all parents and players
We offer training to further the development of all players. If you believe there is room for improvement, let us assist you in taking the necessary steps to reach your goals by ensuring that progress is achieved.
We are delighted with the turnout at tryouts. However, this has led to some challenging decisions. We would like to extend our gratitude to all of you for your effort and dedication.
The results from the tryouts are provided below.
7th Grade Georgia Stunners
1. Jaden Dunn
2. Kyair Hibbert
3. Grant Phenizee
4. Elijah Sanchez
5. King Carter
6. Noah Wilder
7. Maltavian Curry
8. Rasheed Jakes (RJ)
9. Bentley Hillger
10. Brandon Davids
11. Tristan Scales
Georgia Stunners 14U RYZE Hoops The Hundred Session II Champions
Sebastian Tidor: A Journey of Grit, Triumph, and Determination.
Georgia Stunners Alumni — College Basketball Development Path
After his time in the Georgia Stunners program, this alumnus continued his basketball career at Roane State Community College in Tennessee, where he became one of the top players in the conference.
As a sophomore, he averaged 22.6 points, 6.7 rebounds, and 2.8 assists per game, while shooting 53.6% from the field, 39.1% from three-point range, and 81.5% from the free throw line. He was named a JUCO All-American (NJCAA Third Team), helping Roane State finish 22–7 overall and 15–3 in conference play.
As a freshman, he averaged 17.6 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 2.0 assists per game, helping the team finish 23–9 overall and 13–5 in conference play.
Before college, he was a four-year varsity basketball player at East Paulding High School in Dallas, Georgia, where he developed into one of the top players in the area. As a senior, he averaged 25.7 points, 10.2 rebounds, 4.1 assists, 3.8 steals, and 2.1 blocks per game.
His journey reflects what long-term player development in Georgia youth basketball can produce when athletes commit to fundamentals, discipline, and basketball IQ the same values emphasized in the Georgia Stunners travel basketball program in Metro Atlanta.
Georgia Stunners is proud to support players as they grow from youth basketball to high school and college basketball opportunities.
Microskills
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- Quick Decision Making (The 3-Second Rule): Don’t hold the ball longer than 3 seconds or the defense will trap you! The moment you catch it, decide: shoot, pass, or drive. Play with pace. Be fast, be confident, and keep the defense guessing. Play smart. Play quick. Play with pace.
- Quick Decision Making (The 3-Second Rule): Don’t hold the ball longer than 3 seconds or the defense will trap you! The moment you catch it, decide: shoot, pass, or drive. Play with pace. Be fast, be confident, and keep the defense guessing. Play smart. Play quick. Play with pace.
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- Join the Georgia Stunners and level up your game! Our program builds versatile players through hard work, dedication, and skill development.
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- Refine your playmaking skills on the court with precision passes and strategic vision. Dedicate consistent practice to become a pass master, transforming into a dynamic playmaker.
Kane Williams | Georgia Stunners Alumni

Kane Williams — Georgia Stunners Alumni (Class of 2017)
Georgia Stunners is proud to celebrate alumni Kane Williams, who played with the program from 7th grade through his final season of travel basketball before continuing his career at Georgia State University.
Kane’s journey reflects what the Georgia Stunners youth basketball development program in Metro Atlanta, Georgia is built to do help players grow from middle school athletes into college basketball players through fundamentals, basketball IQ, discipline, and long-term development.
From his early years in the Georgia Stunners program to competing at the Division I level, Kane demonstrated the consistency, work ethic, and commitment to improvement that define Georgia Stunners players.
At Georgia State, Kane earned:
- All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team honors (2019–20, 2021–22)
- All-Sun Belt Preseason First Team recognition (2020–21)
- Legends Classic Tournament MVP (2021)
- 2K Empire Classic Riverside Regional MVP (2019)
- Sun Belt All-Tournament Team honors (2019)
During his college career, he appeared in three NCAA Tournaments, finished with 1,589 career points and 493 assists, and set multiple program records, including:
- steals (219)
- free throws made (535)
- free throw attempts (719)
- games played (149)
- minutes played (3,973)
- team wins (101)
Academically, Kane earned President’s List honors, Dean’s List recognition, multiple Athletic Director’s Honor Roll selections, and graduated with a degree in Speech Communications.
Kane’s success represents what long-term player development in Georgia youth basketball can produce when athletes stay committed to the process.
His journey from Georgia Stunners travel basketball to Division I college basketball reflects the standard our program strives to set for every player who comes through it.
We congratulate Kane on his achievements and wish him continued success. He will always be part of the Georgia Stunners family.