Overtime Elite Expected at 2023 Border League

Overtime Elite is coming into their third year as a program and are looking to continue to grow. This could be an interesting and exciting year for OTE as they have secured multiple high level high school prospects over the last few months that will be in Atlanta playing at OTE Arena more often.

With the 2023-2024 high school season approaching, Overtime Elite is expected to compete in the 2023 Border League showcase event, one of the nation’s top preseason events. The Border League is already scheduled for October 13-15th in Las Vegas, Nevada at Bishop Gorman High School, Coronado High School, and other surrounding schools.

Overtime Elite has added multiple high level high school prospects that includes 2024 DaQuan Davis (Providence), 2024 Ian Jackson (North Carolina), 2024 John Bol (Ole Miss), 2025 Tyler Jackson, 2024 Carter Knox, 2024 Kanon Catchings (Purdue), 2026 Adam Oumiddoch, 2024 Naas Cunningham, 2024 Jaden Mustaf, and more.

It has yet to be confirmed on which players will be apart of the Overtime Elite team that will be competing in a tournament-style showcase out in Las Vegas in the 2023 Border League. OTE has also added a few high school programs to be apart of their season.

The Wooten Top 150 Camp, where some of the nation’s best come together for a few days, will also feature a few Overtime Elite players. The Wooten Camp has been moved to Las Vegas this year and have partnered with the Border League.

2025 Bryson Tiller, 2024 Jaeden Mustaf, 2024 John Bol (Ole Miss), 2025 Tyler Jackson, 2025 Mikel Brown Jr., 2024 Jahki Howard, 2025 Efeosa Oliogu, and 2024 DaQuan Davis (Providence) have already been confirmed to appear at the Wooten Camp come next month.

More details and news on the 2023 Border League and Wooten Top 150 Camp will be dropping soon.



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