Team Takeover-Grey
6’4 ’19 Raphe Ayres- The skilled forward played really well throughout this contest, showcasing
a lot of polish on offense while consistently making fundamental decisions with the ball. Ayres
can create a shot with relative ease and knows how to perform at a high level on both ends of the
floor.
6’4 ’19 Josh Perea- In terms of intrigue and upside, few guys were more interesting than Perea, a
long-bodied wing prospect with toughness and decent polish. He can take over at times and
shows a willingness to play within the team concept.

Team Vision-NC
6’1 ’19 Norman Nowell- The newest addition to this Vision squad is Nowell, who is already fits
seamlessly as a guard. He scores the ball well from all over the floor and understands how to
create opportunities for others, especially in transition, where he has always been difficult to
guard for opponents.
6’0 ’19 Brad Halvorsen- The spot-up shooter continues to carve out his role on this Vision team,
constantly demanding attention on offense, even without the ball. He’s somewhat small, but
Halvorsen is quite smooth and can also get a clean shot off the bounce.

Hoop State Elite 2020
6’1 ’20 Luke Stankavage- The leader of this squad continues to be Stankavage, who was simply
terrific throughout this contest, supplying a healthy dose of scoring and playmaking throughout.
He doesn’t make mistakes and really understands how to efficiently operate a squad on both
sides of the floor.
6’3 ’20 CJ Plantin- The athletic wing prospect doesn’t look to score too often, however, he has
the capabilities. That being said, Plantin makes most of his impact as a defensive presence,
where his athleticism and pristine positioning are best highlighted.

Team CP3
6’0 ’21 Jacobi Wright- The point guard was easily the best two-way player on the floor, and one
could make a legitimate argument for him to be considered the top overall guard prospect in
attendance. He is an incredibly smart decision-maker and deserves attention as a high-level
recruit, though his high IQ and leadership often go unappreciated.
6’0 ’21 Breon Pass- The combo-guard has continued to see a boost in recruitment over the last
few months, and has done a nice job dominating with both Reidsville and Team CP3. Pass is
simply a polished all-around player and just knows how to play the right way, on either side of
the ball. He can score or create really well, especially when he is determined.

Hoop State Elite
6’0 ’20 Jordan Lynch- Regardless of opponent, Lynch is the type of player who will exert a ton
of energy from game to game. He defends really well, both on and off-ball, and utilizes his
quickness fairly often.
6’8 ’20 Josiah Shackelford- In terms of potential, few guys are as intriguing as Shackelford, who
flies around the court with so much speed and force. His measurements, athleticism, and
intangibles are exceptional, especially given his quality frame.

Team United Elite
6’5 ’19 Donald Hill- The wing prospect plays the game with passion and a lot of activity on both
ends of the floor. Hill scores pretty well and doesn’t look to force the action on offense. He is an
effective playmaker in transition and frequently finished through contact at the rim.
6’0 ’19 Ralph Black- The combo-guard was quite memorable throughout this game, given his
constant scoring flow from all over the floor. He does a nice job of making plays without the
ball, especially on defense, where he was able to force multiple turnovers throughout this
contest.

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