Monday, April 27, 2026

All-Ohio Baneville, Gem City Heat Are Week 2 AAU Squads Of The Week; Will Be Featured on Show Next Week

 Baneville, Gem City Heat Are Week 2 AAU Squads Of The Week 

           Will Be Featured on Show Next Week 

By Deon Cash 

All-Ohio Baneville & the Gem City Heat are the Week 2 AAU organizations who were selected by S.E.Live365 as the Squads of the week, per the reports. 




Baneville Academy is owned by NBA hooper Desmond Bane, who is currently playing for the Orlando Magic. The class of 2029 has been absolutely dominant in their run the last few years, winning nearly every tournament they enter with that squad. 

 They are currently on the EYBL Circuit.

 Factor in a variety of  successful teams from that program, and you have a elite program worth watching every single week. 

This year they merged with All-Ohio after being Baneville Academy for the last few years.

Baneville headquarters is located in Indiana. 

They have kept the team intact, lead by Ohio hoopers Jayden Davis (Moeller), William Peagler (Alter), Drew Woeste (Oakwood), Colt Clevenger (Tri-Village), and more. 

Peagler & Davis has already been offered D-1 offers as freshmen. The team is lead by Head Coach Taylor Wayer. 


Gem City Heat Selected in Week 2  


The Gem City Heat, a elite program located in Dayton, Ohio, has been very successful in their organizations AAU tenure over the years.

They currently have a team ranked in the Top 15 Nationally (Top 25 Scouts) at #11.

They have been selected as our AAU Squad of the Week for their great accomplishments recently.


This year their 2nd grade, 5th grade, and 6th grade Heat teams all have won championships.  

The Heat, who are owned and coached by former Trotwood star hooper and coach in Johnathan Washington, have been a staple for over a decade now In the AAU world.

 They have had success on the national level as well.

We want to congratulate coach Washington and the Gym City Heat on another stellar early season on the AAU Circuit.

Look for the exclusive interview on the podcast and show coming soon.

Follow All-Ohio Baneville, Gem City Heat, S.E.Live365 for more coverage on the series. 





 


Thursday, April 23, 2026

Top Ranked 7th Grader in Ohio Offered Scholarship by HBCU Program; Central State offers Terry Holt III

 Top Ranked 7th Grader in Ohio Offered Scholarship by HBCU Program 

Central State offers Terry Holt III


By Deon Cash 

Terry Holt III, known as T3 in the youth basketball AAU world, has racked up some serious accolades in his young, illustrious, high-profile career.

But this most recent accolade could be the one that starts the Snowball effect for the rest of his career.


Holt was offered a verbal full ride college scholarship to Central State University just recently.

Holt is a 7th grader who resides in south Dayton, Ohio.

He played last season for Bellbrook Middle School, which won their 7th grade conference tournament.

 

Holt, who has been ranked in the Top 5 nationally for years, and is currently #1 in some rankings for the Class of 2032, recieved the offer from the head coach of Central State, Coach Travis Lewis

Terry Holt Jr would speak on his son being offered a scholarship this young. 

"It's a great honor for my son to be offered a college scholarship.  He's only in middle school. 

Central State is a elite black college and educational establishment and is one of the top HBCUs in the country. So yeah, we are so proud of Terry." Holt Jr.  would state. 

"Hopefully it's the first of many to come." 

Central State is located just 30 minutes from downtown Dayton. It's one of the most storied franchises in the HBCU circuit.

Holts' social media has been going viral, as he made the announcement recently.

He's currently on the circuit playing with one of the top teams on the National Circuit (The Fam) and currently plays with A3C Elite throughout the AAU year.  

Congratulations to a kid who has developed his game and continued to grow into a elite hooper who, despite the naysayers, has blossomed into the player that could be on a lot of college radars in the upcoming years. 

Follow S.E.Live365, Dayton Weekly Newspaper, T3TV, Top 25 Scouts, Central State, and Terry Holt III for more information.  



Monday, April 13, 2026

Cotie McMahon To Realize Her Dream Today at WNBA Draft; Where Will She End Up?

 Cotie McMahon To Realize Her Dream Tonight at 2026 WNBA Draft; 

Where Will She End Up? 

By Deon Cash 

Cotie McMahon, one of the best players in women college basketball over the last two years, will get to realize a dream today as the 2026 WNBA Draft is set for today (7pm ET).

McMahon, who hails from the Centerville area in Dayton, Ohio, has been a force since the middle school days of AAU.  

Once McMahon got to high school, she was so dominant that it was obvious she would be going to a Top Tier college, as she racked up All-State honors while leading Centerville HS to a elite level.

The high school matchups between herself  and Bree Hall were instant classics, as Hall was a" Can't Miss Prospect" who was heading to South Carolina. 

Hall has currently completed her first season in the WNBA right now after being drafted last year. 

However, McMahon, who was a year behind Hall, showed then that she wasn't afraid of any big matchups.  

McMahon would actually leave Centerville after only 3 years, speeding up her process to get to college by graduating early. 

McMahon would eventually commit to Ohio State. 

                Courtesy of the Grant - Holy Land

Before McMahon took one shot for the Lady Buckeyes,  she would help win the U-18 National Team to a title in the FIBA World Championships in 2022. She dropped 20 points in the game, and it was at that point, that a star was born. 

If you haven't seen McMahon play, then its hard not to like her play style, as she combines a little LeBron with the ability to get anywhere on the court. 

 She has a fierce desire to do whatever she wants, and can go inside with the ability to drive or shoot the mid-range shot. She plays with a fire that her teammates and coaches love. She also has a million dollar smile and her personality is unique.  

Last but not least, her 1 on 1 ability is also elite, which the WNBA loves. 

                         Courtesy of Sportskeeda 

After three successful years at Ohio State, McMahon decided a change was needed. 

Lorenzo Smith, a S.E.Live 365 Analyst and youth training expert, is one of  McMahons' coaches and family figures.

 Smith preached to her about one thing.

"You have to be able to shoot the ball consistently, if you want to be successful at the next level." Smith told her.

So McMahon went back into the lab this summer, and worked relentlessly on her jumper and perimeter game. 

This year paid dividends as she shot the ball more efficiently from deep and handled it much more consistently than ever before. 

McMahon would decide to go to Mississippi to finish her last season, where Coach Yo would add a couple of things to her game to also help take her to another level while she set records and kept Ole Miss in the Top 25 all season long. 

McMahon would play point guard this season, and was very successful as the Lady Rebels nearly reached the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. McMahon would be named a All-American, and the WNBA mock boards had her getting selected as high at #7. A few experts see her landing in Connecticut at #15. 

Which brings us to today. 

McMahon will hear her name in the first round of the draft. She was invited to New York to be apart of the process, which lets everyone know she will be drafted sooner than later in the 1st round.

 The Draft show starts at 6:30, with the official 2026 WNBA Draft launching at 7pm. 

WNBA Draft is Tonight (7pm ET) 

Congratulations to McMahon, who took the road lesser traveled to get to her dream. Another girl from Dayton will be drafted, as she joins Hall and the Westbeld sisters playing in the WNBA right now from the Dayton area. 

Follow Cotie McMahon, the WNBA, & S.E.Live365 on social media for more content all season long.  





 



Saturday, April 11, 2026

AAU Stars Of The Week Series Features Future Prospects, Nova Village in Week 1

 With the AAU basketball season in full swing, here are the top organizations locally and statewide in our new 

AAU Squad of the Week Spring Series.


YOUTH LEVEL - NOVA VILLAGE 

 Team Location - Columbus

Social Media - @novavillage


After falling in the national T3TV event in March, Nova Village has won 3 straight tournaments that they have competed in. Blake Kern, a 5th grader, is one of the top players in his class in Ohio and leads the team. Nova Village are ranked in the top 50 Nationally.

Nova Village also has a youth girls team that could be on the rise in a couple of years. 


Lead by Head Coach Kyle Kern, a former college hooper, "The Village" have been unstoppable of late. Can they keep up the championship streak this weekend?  

"We're very proud of what we have done so far, but we have the Under Armour circuit coming up, and we need to be prepared for that." Coach Kern stated.  



HIGH SCHOOL / PREP SCHOOL  
FUTURE PROSPECTS 

Team Location - Dayton

Social Media - @FutureProspects 

 

Future Prospects organization have won the last two events they have entered, and have had a very good start to the early AAU season. They were already a 2-Time National AAU Champion and had won 44 AAU tournaments going into this season.  


Future Prospects, which is based in Dayton, Ohio, went 21-5 in their inaugural Prep season, then won the Michigan Prep Showcase, then doubled back and won the Bearcat Classic recently.

Adrian "Spanky" Parks started the program and is the Prep School Coach. Parks starred in the City League before going to Eastern Kentucky. He would then play professionally overseas (Iceland) and in the IBL & ABA. 


His other coaches are Clifton Cook, who also starred in Dayton Public Schools before becoming a All-American at Howard College. He then would star at Texas A&M, becoming the Big 12 Newcomer of the Year and 3rd Team All-Big 12 as a junior. He then would play professionally overseas. 


Tracy Miller, 
starred in Dayton Public Schools before headimg to Eastern Arizona to play college ball. 

Miller and Cook coach the youth and high school teams, while Parks focus is on Prep and Unsigned Seniors, a group Parks has been coaching for a couple years now. 

Some of the former Future Prospects include Wes Enis (South Florida), Prophet Johnson (Sacramento St) and Mehki Elmore (Findlay), who are all thriving in college. 



Future Prospects became a National Prep Organization this season, and had a good season to boot. They also have Elementary, Middle school & High School AAU teams as well.

Future Prospects have placed over 100 kids (101) in college in the 6 years and also had 10 kids placed in college just last year.

 They also launched a successful Border to Border Series with Michigan & Canada, which featured some of the most high profile prep schools in the country involved. It was sponsored by McDonalds, and was a huge success in the first year of existence. Look for it to make a return sometime in the near future. 

"We're excited in what we have done so far. Fellas are stepping up their game. We got a lot more to go. We want to have a great AAU season." Parks stated. 

Congratulations and good luck to the FUTURE PROSPECTS TEAM & NOVA VILLAGE throughout the AAU Season.

If you want to nominate a AAU TEAM or PLAYER for STARS OF THE WEEK Series, email us at thesportseffect@gmail.com 

FOLLOW S.E.LIVE365 for Exclusive Interviews with the rising program next week. @SELive365