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- Height:
- 6'4
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- Weight:
- 195
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- Year:
- Fr
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- Hometown:
- Atlanta, GA
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- Position:
- G
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- gp
- 32
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- pts/g
- 12.7
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- fg %
- 40.7
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- 3pt %
- 40.3
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- ft %
- 75.6
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- reb/g
- 4.0
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- a/g
- 1.5
Bio
Transfer from NCAA Division II Morehouse University. The big guard was named First Team 1A All-State in Georgia and has a tremendous upside. His father, Mike Cameron, spent 16 years in Major Leaguer baseball where he is one of only 22 players in history to hit more than 250 career home runs and steal more than 250 bases.
Recent games
Season Statistics
Game Log - Shooting
Game Log - Ball control
Game Log - Ball control extended
Career Stats: Shooting per game
Career Stats: Shooting totals
Career Stats: Shooting per 40 min
Career Stats: Ball control per game
Career Stats: Ball control totals
Career Stats: Ball control per 40 min
Splits Stats: Shooting per game
Splits Stats: Shooting totals
Splits Stats: Shooting per 40 min
Splits Stats: Ball control per game
Splits Stats: Ball control totals
Splits Stats: Ball control per 40 min
News mentions

As they had done in the majority of their games this season, the sixth-seeded Cowley College men’s basketball team gave themselves a chance to win Tuesday in its Region VI Tournament Quarterfinal game played at third-seeded Butler Community College in El Dorado, KS. The Tigers trailed by only two points before Jaden Okon's desperation three-pointer with 27 seconds left helped lift the Grizzlies to a 59-52 win.

Closing out a solid home slate, the sixth-seeded Cowley College men’s basketball team made just enough plays down the stretch to defeat 11th-seeded Independence Community College 63-60 Saturday inside W.S. Scott Auditorium.

Playing its final game of the regular season, the Cowley College men’s basketball team rallied from a 12-point second half deficit in its game at Pratt Community College on Wednesday only to fall by a score of 68-67.

Allowing a season-low 49 points in a 69-49 home win over Cloud County Saturday inside W.S. Scott Auditorium, the Cowley College men’s basketball team guaranteed themselves of hosting a First-Round playoff game on Saturday, February 26.

Hitting 9-of-15 three-point attempts in the opening half of is home game against Butler Community College on Wednesday, the Cowley College men’s basketball team trailed by just two points at the end of the first half (43-41). However, making just 3-of-9 three-point attempts in the second half, the Tigers fell by a score of 79-66.

In a game between teams battling for seeding in the playoffs, the Cowley College men’s basketball team fell 77-71 at Colby Community College on Monday.

Slow starts to each half of Saturday's game at No. 17-ranked Garden City ended up being the downfall for the Cowley College men's basketball team as they suffered an 82-74 road defeat.

The Cowley College men's basketball team trailed Seward County for the first 31 minutes of Wednesday's home game before closing the game on a 35-8 run to win 73-55. The victory, Cowley's fourth in its past five games, moves the Tigers (14-10) above .500 in the Jayhawk Conference for the first time this season with a record of 10-9.

Shooting 55 percent from the floor and three-point line, the Cowley College men’s basketball team scored a season-high 92 points in a 92-77 win at Independence Community College on Saturday.

Continuing to show it can beat anybody on its home court, the Cowley College men’s basketball team knocked off No. 10-ranked Hutchinson Community College 83-80 in front of a large and boisterous home crowd Saturday inside W.S. Scott Auditorium.

Shooting 73.9 percent in the second half of its game at Northwest Kansas Tech on Wednesday, the Cowley College men’s basketball team turned a two-point halftime lead (31-29) into a 78-52 victory.

The Cowley College men’s basketball team gave the No. 25-ranked Butler Community College Grizzlies all they could handle on Monday Night in El Dorado before falling in overtime by a score of 70-59.

The Cowley College men's basketball team continues to give themselves a chance to win but still find road victories hard to come by following a 75-70 loss at Barton County on Saturday.

Facing a Dodge City team that was atop the Jayhawk Conference standings and had previously handed the Cowley College men’s basketball team its largest defeat of the season, the Tigers shocked the sixth-ranked Conquistadors by pulling out a 79-76 victory Wednesday night inside W.S. Scott Auditorium.

Led by a balanced attack which featured four scoring in double figures, the Cowley College men’s basketball team won its third game in a row with a 77-71 home win over Pratt on Saturday.

In a matchup of teams starting to find themselves, the Cowley College men’s basketball team battled hard before losing 71-61 Monday night at Coffeyville Community College. The loss snapped the Tigers’ three-game winning streak.

Playing its first game of the second semester, the Cowley College men’s basketball team played with a renewed energy in an 80-79 win over No 21-ranked Colby Community College Wednesday at W.S. Scott Auditorium.

Facing a Garden City team that entered Monday’s game averaging 94 points per game, the Cowley College men’s basketball team held the Broncbusters to a season-low 55 points in a 61-55 home win to close the first semester.

Shooting a season-low 29.8 percent from the floor, the Cowley College men’s basketball team suffered a 66-56 loss to Seward County Saturday in Liberal, KS.

The Independence Community College Pirates shot 65 percent from the floor in the second half as they turned a close game into an 18-point road victory by defeating Cowley College 85-67 Wednesday inside W.S. Scott Auditorium.

In a matchup of Cowley College’s previous men’s basketball coach, Tommy DeSalme, and its current head coach, Donnie Jackson, the Tigers took unbeaten and No. 4-ranked Hutchinson Community College down to the final seconds before losing 76-75 Wednesday in Hutchinson.

The Cowley College men's basketball team won its second straight game to even its record in the Jayhawk Conference with a 71-66 victory over Northwest Kansas Technical College Saturday inside W.S. Scott Auditorium.

The Cowley College men’s basketball team got 22 points from sophomore Clarence King and made just enough plays down the stretch to hold off No. 21-ranked Barton Community College 67-65 Tuesday night inside W.S. Scott Auditorium.

Unable to generate much offensively, the Cowley College men’s basketball team suffered a 73-48 loss at Dodge City on Saturday.

In a rematch of last year’s national championship game, the Cowley College men’s basketball team once again made a furious comeback against defending national champion Coffeyville before losing Wednesday night inside W.S. Scott Auditorium.

The Cowley College men’s basketball team wrapped up its non-conference slate by splitting a pair of games at the Tonkawa Classic played Friday and Saturday in Tonkawa, OK. The Tigers finish non-conference play with a record of 4-2.

Playing a pair of NJCAA Division II schools and former Jayhawk Conference rivals, Labette and Allen, Friday and Saturday at the Red Devil Classic in Iola, KS, the Cowley College men’s basketball team out-lasted both opponents to improve to 3-1 on the season. On Friday, Cowley knocked off host Allen Community College 62-57 before coming back on Saturday to defeat Labette 80-73.

In a matchup of two teams that played in last year’s national tournament, Wednesday night’s matchup between the host Cowley College Tigers and Northern Oklahoma College-Tonkawa Mavericks lived up to its billing as the game featured five ties and 19 lead changes before the Mavericks held on to defeat Cowley 77-72 in front of a raucous W.S. Scott Auditorium crowd.

After previously serving four years as an assistant coach at Cowley College prior to spending the past eight years at Northern Oklahoma College-Tonkawa, Donnie Jackson made a triumphant return to Arkansas City as the Tiger men’s basketball team got past Northern Oklahoma College-Enid 62-55 Monday night inside W.S. Scott Auditorium.

Coming off one of the most successful seasons in the history of the Cowley College basketball program, the Tigers will hope to duplicate that success behind a new coach and several new faces.