by Phenom Staff | Oct 24, 2019 | Event Coverage, Featured, NC Junior Phenom Session I (Fall), News
Team 1 Coach: Ryan Bernardi #2: 4'6 '27 Adam Reavis (Kernersville) Starting things off, we look at a player that offered an extremely energetic, team-first presence on both ends of the floor, Adam Reavis. He's a smart, high-motor guard prospect that impacted the game...
by Patrick O'Brien | Oct 7, 2019 | Event Coverage, Featured, NC Junior Phenom Session I (Fall), News, Player Reports
2024 6'1 Zion Walker (The Burlington School) Walker may be a new name to some but we can almost be certain that in the coming years, he will have the attention of several others as well. Walker is a highly-intriguing prospect with his size, athleticism, and...
by Rick Lewis | Oct 5, 2019 | Featured, NC Junior Phenom (Spring), NC Junior Phenom Session I (Fall), News
Class Height Name City State High School 2024 5'6' Quay Watson Charlotte NC Francis Bradley Middle School 2024 6'1' Zion Walker Graham NC The Burlington School 2024 5’10” Kaedon Porter Shannon NC Red Springs Middle 2024 5'10' Austin Swartz Indian Trail NC...
by Rick Lewis | Oct 5, 2019 | Featured, NC Junior Phenom (Spring), NC Junior Phenom Session I (Fall), News
Class Height No. Name City State High School Avg. 2024 5'6' 35 Quay Watson Charlotte NC Francis Bradley Middle School 27 2024 6'1' 52 Zion Walker Graham NC The Burlington School 18 2025 5'3' 19 Jayden Davis High Poiint NC The Point College Preparatory 16 2024...
by Patrick O'Brien | Oct 5, 2019 | Event Coverage, Featured, NC Junior Phenom Session I (Fall), News, Player Reports
Phenom Hoop Report headed back to a familiar place over the years, as Proehlific Park in Greensboro, North Carolina held their first of three North Carolina Junior Phenom camps. Not only does it provide a fantastic chance for young, rising prospects to learn the game...
by Jeff Bendel | Oct 5, 2019 | Event Coverage, Featured, NC Junior Phenom Session I (Fall), News, Player Reports
#2- Adam Reavis- Though young and somewhat undersized, Reavis knows how to make his presence felt'especially on defense. He plays with a nonstop motor and simply looks to affect the action however possible on either end of the floor. Reavis knows how to disrupt his...