6’2” 2025 Kamran Prince (Trinity Academy)

Prince finished Saturday’s contest with 14p, 8r, & 10a. He was dominant as a playmaker, making great passes in transition and scoring effectively in 0-3 dribbles. He controlled the tempo and spearheaded TAR’s 20+ point run in the third quarter. His production was impossible to ignore as he was awarded game MVP for his efforts. 

6’4” 2026 Zion Wells (Trinity Academy)

Wells shined as a scoring threat, finishing the win with 21p. He was lights out from deep while also showing an improved ability to finish through contact around the rim. Similar to Prince, he was extremely effective when operating within 0-3 dribbles. His nine point third quarter was key to TAR growing their halftime lead from eight to as high as 30 in the second half. 

6’6” 2027 Wesley Hilldale (Trinity Academy)

Hilldale was an important catalyst in the Tiger’s ability to ultimately run away with this one in the second half, scoring 12 of his 21 points in the second and providing a huge spark with his shooting and rebounding ability. Along with his 21p, he finished with 4r, 3a, and a steal. His production today bodes well for his future development, especially as he continues to grow physically. 

6’5” 2025 Makai Rhodes (East Chapel Hill)

Rhodes was a bright spot for East Chapel Hill despite the loss, finishing with 18p and 5r while proving to be a tough matchup for most defenders. He played with a great motor and willed his team to baskets on multiple possessions, especially in the first half.

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