Class of Height Name City State High School
2020 6'8' Cameron Stitt Indian Trail NC Beckley Prep
2020 6'1' Angel Torres Buffalo NY Beckley Prep
2020 5'4' Keaton Simpson Mount Hope WV Beckley Prep
2020 6’2″ Lee Langstaff Asheville NC Carolina Day School
2020 6'2' Christian Holland Greenville SC Beckley Prep High School
2020 6'5' David Early Holden WV Beckley Prep
2020 6'2' Tommy Williams Beaver WV Shady Spring High School
2020 6'5' Alec Topper Monroe NC Forest Hills High School
2020 6’5″ Lucas Jenkins Burnsville NC Mountain Heriage
2020 6'6' Khalifah Muhammad Belleville IL Beckley Prep

 

 

Camp MVP: 6’8 Post Grad Cam Stitt (Beckley Prep)

It’s not often you find a 6’8 wing that has his size and shooting ability. In the second game of the camp, Stitt erupted for 28 points including six 3-pointers. Stitt has outstanding range, quick release and excellent shooting mechanics. He has terrific ball handling skills and can transition to a “point forward” at the collegiate level. Simply put, the sky’s the limit and if Stitt can round out his perimeter with the willingness to score from the interior, his stock will continue to rise.

 

Mr. Hustle: 6’5 2020 Lucas Jenkins (Mountain Heritage)

Lucas Jenkins, what a joy and treat to watch! No matter the venue, no matter the setting, Lucas Jenkins is not going to be outworked or allow anyone to out-hustle him. Jenkins plays with a full throttle approach and what he may lack in being vertically challenged at time, he make up with pure heart and hustle. Coaches win with guys like Jenkins and schools at the D2 and lower tier D1 should be checking him out. His work ethic is contagious and one you can build a team around.

 

Mr. Station: 6’2 2020 Lee Langstaff (Carolina Day)

What’s not to like about an electric, energetic point guard that goes hard on both ends of the court. Langsatt is an ultra quick and athletic that gets to his spots to create scoring opportunities for himself and his teammates. He has the ability to stop on a dime and elevate quickly for a jump shot off the dribble. Still searching for the proper respect he deserves, college coaches need not sleep on this talented and hard working point guard. His work ethic during stations and skill development showcased his tremendous value as a scholarship prospect.