Alumni

Kane Williams - 2017 Alumni
We are proud to celebrate the accomplishments of Georgia Stunners alumni Kane Williams, who played with our program from the 7th grade until his last season of travel basketball and went on to have an outstanding career at Georgia State University.
Kane's hard work and dedication on the court earned him numerous athletic honors throughout his college career, including:
- 2021-22 All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team
- 2021 Legends Classic Tournament MVP
- 2021-22 All-Sun Belt Preseason Second Team
- 2020-21 All-Sun Belt Preseason First Team
- 2019 Sun Belt All-Tournament Team
- 2019-20 All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team
- 2019 2K Empire Classic Riverside Regional Tournament MVP
- 2019-20 All-Sun Belt Preseason Second Team
Kane's impressive career statistics reflect his talent and dedication to the game, including:
- Career Games Played: 149 (1st)
- Career Games Started: 111 games (1st)
- Career Minutes: 3,973 (1st)
- Career Points: 1,589 (3rd) *23rd Panther to reach 1,000
- Career Field Goals Made: 475 (6th)
- Career Free-Throws Made: 535 (1st)
- Career Free-Throws Attempts: 719 (1st)
- Career Assists: 493 (2nd)
- Career Steals: 219 (1st)
- Career Double-Doubles (2 – 2020-21 (1), 2021-22 (1))
- NCAA Tournament Appearances: 3 (1st)
- Wins: 101 (1st)
- Single Season Free Throws Made: 149 (4th, 2019-20)
- Single Season Steals: 64 (4th, 2018-19)
- Single Game Record: 12-of-12 Free Throws Made (Tied for 3rd-most makes without a miss)
We congratulate Kane on his many achievements and wish him continued success in all his future endeavors
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Alumni (High School Graduation Year)
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Trey Wesley – Samford (Football) – 2011
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Marqal Washington – Albany State / University of the Cumberlands (Basketball) – 2011
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Michael Rush – Point University (Basketball) – 2011
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Jasmine West – West Georgia Technical / Toccoa Falls (Basketball) – 2013
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Kervins Chamuette – Brewton-Parker (Basketball) – 2014
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Josh Hood – Wallace State (Basketball) – 2014
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Jaylin Smith – Reinhardt University (Basketball) – 2015
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Cody Williams – West Georgia Technical (Basketball) – 2015
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Tanner Holcomb – Air Force (Football) – 2016
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Jacori Wilson – Morehead State / Shorter University (Basketball) – 2017
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Drew Shepherd – LaGrange College (Basketball) – 2017
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Kane Williams – Georgia State (Basketball) – 2017
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DJ Jackson – Atlanta Metropolitan (Basketball) – 2017
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Chris Freeman – Christian Community College (Basketball) – 2017
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Jaylen Terrell – Andrew College (Basketball) – 2017
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EJ Scott – Colorado State (Football) – 2017
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Jadon Walker – Colorado State (Football) – 2017
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Courtney Mills – Kennesaw State (Football) – 2017
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Cam Wyche – Tennessee State (Football) – 2017
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Genaruis Fry – Air Force – 2017
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Jamal Prothro – Missouri Southern State (Basketball) – 2017
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Caleb Duncan – Middle Georgia State (Basketball) – 2020
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Jared Amrit – Greensboro College (Basketball) – 2020
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Sebastian Tidor – Roane State (Basketball) – 2022
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Quin McClarity – Pfeiffer University (Basketball) – 2023
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Jeremiah Taylor – Roane State Community College (Basketball) – 2023
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Sean Lynch – Northland College (Basketball) – 2023
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Randy Harris – Northland College (Basketball) – 2023
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Cole Henry – Bryant & Stratton College (Basketball) – 2023
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Kyden Mays – Middle Georgia Prep (Basketball) – 2024
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Tyler Hughes – Brevard College (Basketball) – 2024
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Jermaine Freeman – Iowa Lakes College (Basketball) – 2024
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Evrad Makendi – Andrew College (Basketball) – 2024
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Andrew LaVigne – Oglethorpe University (Basketball) – 2024