2022 Tre Harris (Currituck): The biggest prospect on the court, Harris really utilizes his size and length on both ends of the court.  He moved well in the paint and had good touch around the basket, while also looking to man the boards.  Harris used that same length on the defensive end to block s few shots and protect the basket.

2022 Carmillo Burton (Currituck): Burton helped lead the charge for Currituck, leading the charge offensively, seeing the floor well, pushing in transition, and penetrating the defense. He has a nice burst of speed that allows him to get past his defender and attack, as he made several plays in the open floor and was able to get to the basket consistently.

2024 Markus Robinson (Veritas Collegiate): Coming in, the sophomore was averaging 38.7ppg and though he started out slow, he came on strong ultimately finishing with 27 points and 12 rebounds. Robinson brings a strong body to the table, with the ability to battle and finish strong around the basket and really be a physical presence on the boards.  Robinson also was able to get to his spots, especially showing his one-dribble pull-up.  Strong showing for the sophomore guard.

2023 Zayveon Rogers (Veritas Collegiate): Rogers had a good showing on both ends of the floor, playing with a lot of energy and with a great motor.  He continued to be a difference-maker on the defensive end, creating steals and getting into the passing lanes, allowing his team to get out in transition. He wasn

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