6'4 '21 Trent Lose (SBC)

There are many useful players on this South Mecklenburg roster, and Lose's glue-guy identity is extremely reliable on both sides of the ball. He's a big, strong-bodied wing prospect with the tools to consistently affect all facets of the game. Lose offers shooting, defense, rebounding, secondary ball-handling, and actively fills in the gaps however possible.

6'7 '21 Ronnail Tape (Team Speights)

In terms of upside, one would be hard-pressed to many prospects on this roster more enticing than Tape. He's a long, wiry forward/post prospect with excellent toughness and a rugged two-way approach. Tape utilizes his athleticism well to alter shots, secure rebounds, and finish above the rim. He also proved to be a versatile defender with great rebounding instincts. 

5'11 '21 Ayden Gamble (Cobras)

The Cobras continue to stand out as one of the most balanced teams on display, and Gamble's unselfish, blue-collar approach allows him to regularly make an impact without necessarily requiring offensive touches. He plays with a high motor and offers great defensive prowess, but also knows how to initiate offense and effectively create off the bounce. 

6'8 '21 Daniel Mayfield (Moravian Prep Regional)

The long, wiry forward/post prospect adds a nice wrinkle to the overall structure of this team, given his role and usefulness as a rim-protector. Mayfield utilizes his length and hands well to finish around the basket. He runs the floor well in transition and rebounds effectively on either end of the floor.

5'5 '22 Jamichael Gladden (NC Runners)

Though quite undersized, Gladden is always one of the most engaged and energetic players on the court. He defends very well, especially at the point of attack, and possesses the necessary quickness to stay in front of his assignment. Gladden can also set up the offense or apply pressure as a spot-up threat. 

6'1 '22 Ayrion Journiette (Virginia Havoc)

Despite a fairly balanced attack, Journiette continuously stood out with his glue-guy mentality and ability to naturally affect various facets of the game. He plays hard, makes smart decisions with the ball, and understands how to make his presence felt defensively. Journiette is a capable finisher with great anticipation instincts, especially on defense. 

6'2 '24 Peter Moye (SBC)

Though young, it's easy to appreciate how Moye approaches the game on both ends of the floor. He's smart, tough, unselfish, and simply exerts a ton of effort in every contest. Moye is very skilled for his age and capable of leading, but also understands how to excel within a role. He rebounds, keeps the ball moving, finishes well around the basket, and knocks down jumpers at a quality rate. 

6'8 '21 Isaiah Eggleston (Twin Hoops Elite)

The appeal should be fairly obvious with a prospect like Eggleston, who is blessed with natural size and physical tools. He possesses great length and strength, both of which he understands how to utilize to overwhelm opponents inside the paint. Eggleston runs the floor hard in transition and can finish effectively around the basket. 

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