6’2 Kenny Noland ’21 of Papa Pete’s Patriots is a vital piece for their team. He provided a great combination of scoring and passing that allows him to control the offense. His ability to attack off the bounce and get into the lane was eye-catching as he consistently finished at the rim. As the defense began to shift their focus on him, he began showcasing his ability to really create easy scoring opportunities for his teammates. Defensively, he does a great job of staying in front of ball handlers and making them work to initiate their offense. He plays hard and plays with a distinct toughness that you look for out of your lead guard. College coaches should definitely be looking at him as he has the potential to run the show for a lot of programs.
6’0 Hamilton Campbell ’23 of Moravian Prep Regional is an absolute floor general. He has an elite IQ level that allows him to really create for his teammates at an alarmingly high rate. He has the unique ability to take over games with his passing and really makes his teammates look good. He is a guy that I would put as my point guard. My first time viewing him was last weekend so I wanted to watch him again to see his consistency. After seeing him for the second time I can say he is definitely a nightly double-digit assist guy! Eager to see how he continues to develop and what level he will be recruited as in a few years.
6’7 Redford Dunton ’21 of Chris Clemons Elite is a great athlete who really does a great job of getting to the basket. He operates effortlessly with the ball in his hand as he is able to score in a wide variety of ways. His ability to both shoot the three and finish at the rim makes it difficult for defenders to match up with him. He also plays very hard and rebounds the ball well for his size which creates extra possessions for his team! Purdue- Fort Wayne is getting a good one!
6’7 Daniel Mayfield ’21 of Moravian Prep Regional was overwhelmingly dominant in the paint earlier today. His wide frame along with his length and athleticism allowed him to control the paint on both sides of the ball. He absolutely cleaned the glass as he grabbed a ton of rebounds. Along with controlling the glass, he served as a much-needed rim protector for his team as he blocked and changed shots all game long. I was also impressed with the way he ran the floor.
5’10 Jalen Hinton ’21 of Patriots Varsity can absolutely score the basketball. He caught fire and stayed hot all game long from behind the arc. He has the ability to shoot it from behind the arc and really get to the rim which makes him a very tough cover for the defense. He has a great blend of quickness and IQ that allows him to pick his spots offensively and find easy ways to score. He plays very hard and really competes on the defensive end. He was the obvious leader for this team on both sides of the ball.