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I am a Senior in High School, orginally from Los Angeles CA, currently residing in Atlanta GA. I am a Varsity Point Guard at Riverwood International Charter School. My overall goal is to earn a scholarship at a college, where I can further my education earning a college degree, and playing basketball at a competitive level. I try to volunteer as often as I can, I am committed to giving back to the community and others in need. I believe in hard work and dedication and I am always looking for growth in things that I take value in. One of my favorite quotes that I stand by: "The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy." — Martin Luther King Jr.

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Wingate University Athletics - Wingate signs six for 2012-13 season

Wingate University Athletics - Wingate signs six for 2012-13 season
Wingate signs six for 2012-13 season 5/30/2012 5:25:00 PM Wingate, N.C.----Wingate University men’s basketball coach Brian Good announces the addition of six student-athletes to the Bulldog roster for the 2012-13 season. The players are Jamahl Davis (Atlanta, Ga.), Tracy Gathings (Greensboro, N.C.), Jonathan Golden (Columbia, S.C.), Xavier Griffin (Charlotte, N.C.), Terrill Hilliard (Rocky Mount, N.C.) and Julian Varner (Atlanta, Ga.). Wingate went 21-12 in the 2011-12 season, winning the Food Lion SAC Tournament and advancing to the NCAA regional semifinals. Jamahl Davis, 5-9, Guard Atlanta, Ga. (Riverwood High School) Jamahl Davis was the team captain and MVP at Riverwood High School during his senior year. He averaged 16 points, 4.5 assists and 2 steals per game, earning first team All-Region honors. “Jamahl is a tough competitor that works hard every day,” Good says. “He is a true point guard with good quickness and savvy.” Tracy Gathings, 6-5, Forward Greensboro, N.C. (Ben L. Smith High School) Tracy Gathings averaged 20.2 points per game his senior year at Ben L. Smith High School, to go along with 10.8 rebounds per contests. He was named a North Carolina/South Carolina All-Star, while also earning NC Preps 4A All-State honors. “Tracy is a strong forward who is physically ready for the college game,” Good says. “He rebounds the ball well and knows how to score.” Jonathan Golden, 6-6, Forward Columbia, S.C. (Spring Valley High School) Jonathan Golden averaged nine points, eight rebounds, three blocks and one steal per game during his senior season at Spring Valley High School. He shot 68 percent from two-point range in 2012. “Jonathan is a strong, athletic forward that has his best basketball in front of him,” Good says. “He can rebound with anyone.” Xavier Griffin, 6-0, Point Guard Charlotte, N.C. (Victory Christian Center School) Xavier Griffin averaged 20 points, six assists and five rebounds per game during his senior season at Victory Christian Center School. A team captain last season, Griffin earned All-Conference and All-State accolades in 2012. “Xavier has the ability to get into the paint,” Good says. “He prefers to set up others but can score when needed. He has a chance to be a very good on-ball defender.” Terrill Hilliard, 6-6, Forward Rocky Mount, N.C. (Rocky Mount High School) Terrill Hilliard was an NC Preps 3A All-State selection during his senior season at Rocky Mount High School, averaging 19.4 points and 7.5 rebounds per game, leading Rocky Mount to the 3A state title. Hilliard was also a North Carolina/South Carolina All-Star in 2012. “Terrill is a long and athletic wing,” Good says. “He has great length for his position. He knows how to win and plays his best in big games. Julian Varner, 6-2, Guard Atlanta, Ga. (Frederick Douglass High School) Julian Varner averaged 18.1 points and 9.5 assists per game during his senior year earning Atlanta All-Metro honors at Frederick Douglass High School. “Julian is a combo guard that is very unselfish,” Good says. “He is a good passer, good shooter, and has a high basketball IQ.” WINGATE UNIVERSITY Founded in 1896, Wingate University is a comprehensive university with more than 2,500 students on three campuses in Wingate, Matthews and Hendersonville, N.C. The university offers 34 undergraduate majors, 37 minors and career concentrations, numerous pre-professional programs, graduate degrees in business, accounting, physician assistant studies and sports administration and doctorates in pharmacy and education. Wingate students gain the tools and support they need to excel in academics and apply that learning toward an extraordinary career and life. The campus community offers in-class learning, out-of-class experiences, strong mentors, a competitive yet caring environment and rewarding community service opportunities for a complete educational experience. Bulldog student-athletes compete in 19 NCAA Division II sports. Wingate University has won the South Atlantic Conference Echols Athletic Excellence Award for the past six years. Wingate University is ranked number three among NCAA Division II Academic All-America® producing schools in the 2000’s with 42 honorees during this millennium. Only Pittsburg State (Kan.) University and Truman State (Mo.) University have produced more Academic All-America® honorees during this time period. Wingate’s 51 Academic All-America® honorees (lifetime) is tops among all SAC schools.

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

*UPDATE VIDEO ADDED* SEBA 2012 Atlanta College Showcase 3/24/2012

Jamahl Davis makes the SEBA College Showcase All Star Team and Named one of SEBA's Elite Performers! Jamahl is @ 1:32 Mark #45



2012 EVENT REVIEW
Posted March 29, 2012
(Atlanta, GA)
College prospects from throughout the nation descended upon Oglethorpe University this past weekend to participate in the 2012 SEBA Atlanta College Showcase. The 7th Annual Event featured a full capacity roster of 180 players representing the entire state of Georgia as well as Florida, Tennessee, Alabama, South Carolina, North Carolina, Mississippi, Virginia, and Maryland. The camp featured a large number of high quality and available Class of 2012 Senior prospects, as well as some impressive 2013 and 2014 underclassman talent. In addition, there were a number of 5th year Prep players on the roster looking to advance to the next level. Competition was fierce, as every player was eager to demonstrate their talent to the more than 68+ college coaches in attendance.
The Showcase featured a full day of basketball action. The event began with all players participating in fundamental drills stations conducted by an excellent staff of current high school and college coaches, and former college/pro players. All campers then competed in three (3) full court 5-on-5 scrimmage games with their respective teams throughout the afternoon and early evening. The Camp then concluded with a Top 30 All-Star game; capping off a fantastic day of basketball.
Below is a summary on the Camps Top Performers:
Camp’s Elite Performers
(Players Listed in no particular order)

Jamahl Davis (5’ 9, Point Guard, Riverwood, 2012)
Smooth Point Guard with good quickness. Serves as Quarterback on the floor. Has good handle and sees the floor well. Excellent three-point stroke. Penetrates well into paint and has effective floater.

Team Photo of "East" Squad (Top 30 All-Star Team
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http://www.southeastbasketballacademy.com/

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Riverwood Basketball Star Jamahl Davis Recruited by Wingate University

May 1, 2012

Riverwood basketball player Jamahl Davis has committed to play basketball at Wingate University, in Wingate N.C. He was recruited as a point guard.

At Riverwood, Jamahl was team captain, MVP, Raider Athlete of the Month, and Neighbor Athlete of the Month. He averaged 16 points, 4.5 assists and 2 steals per game, making 1st Team All-Region.

“In Jamahl, Wingate is getting a true point guard and floor leader," said Riverwood Coach Buck Jenkins, in a statement. "Jamahl is a player that is as comfortable making big shots as he is creating easy opportunities for his teammates to score. He was a pleasure to coach and I look forward to watching his continued development at Wingate University.”

Jamahl, 17, of Sandy Springs is the son of Shonae Jacobs, and grandson of Willette Jacobs







Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Jamahl Davis is Featured on the Best of 2011 - ScoutsFocus Fall Showcase Highlight Tape!

Jamahl Davis, a 5'9 155lb 2012 PG of Riverwood High School (GA), turned in one of the day’s best efforts. The lead guard has very good handles and excellent court vision. We love this kid, ...he also has a pretty nice stroke he can hit on occasion.

Also, the following individuals brought their share of excitement to the hardwood. Little difference in talents or abilities actually exist compared to the names singled out above. Generally, each of these campers demonstrated quickness, aggressiveness, and end-to-end court awareness and coverage. Any of them, easily, could become significant complements to teams in their future:

#23 Jamahl Davis 5'9" Riverwood High School, GA - Sweet shot, quick to bucket, nose for ball, hustle

For the rest of the article click here:
http://www.scoutsfocus.com/A/2011NCevals.html


He shows up at the :37 mark: