Jaykwon Walton, a four-star basketball prospect from Carver-Montgomery, said he doesn't know when he might make a college decision.

The 6-foot-6 guard, though, has narrowed his college choices to seven possible schools: Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, Mississippi State, Memphis, Louisville and Florida.

"Recruiting has picked up a lot this spring," he said.

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Walton, who grew up in Columbus, Georgia but moved to Montgomery at the beginning of his sophomore year of high school, gave no timetable for when he plans to make a public commitment, but he outlined what he likes about the in-state schools.

Alabama? "Great program, got a Hall of Fame coach," he said before playing in Wednesday's AHSAA North-South All-Star Game, referring to Alabama coach Avery Johnson. "It's just a great place to be. Great academics. Great people. I like it a lot."

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Auburn? "I love Auburn. It's 45 minutes away from Columbus, so it's not far for my family to see me. It's a great school, fast-paced offense."

He also talked about the impression first-year Memphis coach Penny Hardaway, the former NBA star, has made on him.

"You know, they've got a Hall of Fame coach, too, in Penny Hardaway. We have a great relationship. Sam Mitchell, his assistant, is from Columbus."

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Walton led Carver Carver-Montgomery to the Class 6A state championship by averaging 17 points per game as the Wolverines finished 30-7 last season. He's considered one of the nation's top 100 prospects.

In Wednesday's North-South All-Star game, he showcased his all-around game by finishing with 20 points, nine rebounds, three steals and a blocked shot to lead the South to a 61-57 victory.

A four-star prospect according to 247sports, Walton is ranked as the nation's No. 67 prospect and ninth-best shooting guard.