ABOUT THE EVENT

Phenom Hoop Report has been a central figure in high school basketball for quite some time now. From exposure camps to AAU camps to high school events, Phenom Hoops continues to bring some of the best talent all under one roof.

We once again are looking to do the same this year, bringing fans some of the best high school basketball events in the country and this one is no different.

This may be one of our most talented events of the year with the teams that will be competing. As we announce the teams at a later date, this is an event that you will want to put on your calendars TODAY. This event will be loaded with Division I talent all over, so make sure you don’t miss out on one of the best events in the COUNTRY!

GENERAL ADMISSION PRICE

$10.00 day pass

$15.00 weekend pass

Media Packet

Coming Soon

Next-Level Gems Still Available Throughout North Carolina’s Class of 2026 (Part Three)

6’1 Jalen Mills (South View) Like various others listed in these articles, watching Mills’ growth over the years has been nothing short of incredible. He rapidly transformed his game from being a tough, hustle player to an all-around piece. Now, Mills stands out as...

Next-Level Gems Still Available Throughout North Carolina’s Class of 2026 (Part Two)

6’3 Josiah Guyton (Lincolnton) It’s very possible that no individual boosted their stock this season more than Guyton. His transfer to Lincolnton led to a major breakout season, as his production took insane leaps across the board. Now, Guyton should have no lack of...

Big Time Get: Lincoln Cosby Heads to Michigan in Huge 2026 Commitment

Player: Lincoln CosbyClass: 2026School: Montverde Academy Committed to: Michigan National Ranks:On3/ Rivals: #32 Nationally247 Sports: #45 NationallyESPN: Not Ranked What Has Been Said By Phenom Hoops: “Cosby comes in ranked as a Top 10 prospect in his class and you...

Milestone Moment: Coach Brian Frasier Earns 200th Career Victory

Phenom Hoops not only likes to celebrate the achievements of players all over the state, but we have also been shedding light on the achievements of programs and coaches. Just this weekend, head coach Brian Frasier at JC Chambers High School earned his 200th win,...

Next-Level Gems Still Available Throughout North Carolina’s Class of 2026 (Part One)

5’9 Karsten Swinney (Freedom Christian) Given his status as one of the most prolific scorers and productive guards in the state, it’s quite surprising that more schools haven’t extended offers to Swinney. Every game is another opportunity for him to absolutely...

2028 Kelvin Anderson Continues to Shine as a Premier Talent

Player: Kelvin "Pop" Anderson Class: 2028 Height: 6'2 School: Petersburg Many rankings have been released for the Class of 2028, and one of the top guards to look at is 2028 6'2 Kelvin Anderson from Petersburg HS. Anderson popped early on when Phenom Hoops watched...

Mason Murphy Separating Himself from the Pack

We’ve reached the point in the high school season when things begin to shift. Despite all the preseason competition, holiday showcases, and subplots throughout, this time is arguably as exciting as any period in the year. Each game has playoff implications. All kinks...

Butler Shaping Up as a Darkhorse Contender

It’s been nearly six years since Coach Patrick King transitioned into his head coaching role for Butler High School. Although the previous regime left him with big shoes to fill, he was more than prepared for the challenge. His first few seasons went as most...

Noah Dulin Elevating His Game to Another Level

We’ve reached the point in the high school season when things begin to shift. Despite all the preseason competition, holiday showcases, and subplots throughout, this time is arguably as exciting as any period in the year. Each game has playoff implications. Teams...

Why These Class of 2027 Standouts Belong on Division I Recruiting Boards (Part 2)

As the recruiting landscape continues to evolve, the Class of 2027 is already producing a group of prospects whose talent, production, and long-term upside demand early attention from college programs. Across the region, several players are separating themselves...