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"Midrange Assassin on a Mission: Fuel, Fire, and the Fight to Rise"


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Trameliyoh Hawkins

@trameloyohhawk

IG: @too_smoothtray

6'1, 150lbs, Class of 2028

Brownstown Central HS, IN


Trameliyoh is a gritty, smooth guard with a fearless approach and a punishing middy that cuts like a knife. His finishing touch around the rim is smooth, and he brings a competitive edge on the defensive end that sets the tone. A scrappy rebounder for his size and position, Trameliyoh doesn’t wait for opportunities but creates them with hustle, energy, and grit. His motor never stops, and when the ball is in his hands, he's looking to punish defenders with crafty footwork and confidence. He’s not the flashiest from deep, but his pull-up jumper and ability to get to his spots in the midrange give him a unique rhythm that defenders struggle to disrupt. Coaches can expect a player who defends with pride, finishes with focus, and fuels his game with emotion.


As a freshman, he averaged five points per game, limited by opportunity, but that’s about to change. A transfer jumpstarted his confidence and allowed him to step into a starting JV role and rediscover his rhythm. That shift became his biggest improvement, earning trust, finding joy in the game again, and proving that he belongs. This offseason, his focus is on building a more consistent three-point shot and becoming a more complete scorer, so he can punish defenders who sag off or go under screens. His AAU season with Indiana Elite is in full swing, and his goal is to earn offers and turn heads. The upcoming high school season is circled in bold, with one goal locked in: beating Seymour and making his presence known on varsity. When Trameliyoh starts scoring, the energy shifts, and that’s what fuels him most. He thrives on the moment and stays composed when needed. The best advice he’s ever received is, “Hard work beats talent when talent fails to work hard.”


I assess that Trameliyoh brings toughness, control, and emotion to the floor. His rebounding, midrange shooting, and ability to finish under pressure make him a valuable utility guard. He’s got the mindset of a fighter, ready to outwork anyone who doubts him, and his confidence is growing fast.


Don’t sleep on Trameliyoh’s rise. As his three-point shot develops and his varsity minutes increase, expect him to emerge as a fierce competitor with two-way value. With a growing confidence and chip on his shoulder, he's ready to surprise people. Stay tuned.




 
 
 

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