No. 110 Terrell Sharp

Areas of Excellence: Attitude, Acceptance of Criticism, Effort, Team Play, Shooting off the dribble, Range of shot, Release time, Shooting mechanics, Defense on and off the ball, Quickness

Comments: 'Terrell is a sharp shooter, hence his last name!' He has a tremendous perimeter presence, moving with and without the ball.' Terrell is in constant motion on offense and also an effective perimeter defensive stopper.' When he builds his confidence up to a level while being a main contributor on every play.' He has a world of potential.'

 

No. 98 Jordan Yarnell

Areas of Excellence: Attitude, Basketball IQ, Team Play, Moving without the ball

Comments: 'Jordan is super intelligent and very athletic.' That combination makes him a very solid guard/forward combination.' He is a tough matchup as a player because he has good ball handling skills, a good mid-range shot and can guard position from 1 through 4 on the floor.' He has the potential of being a dominant prospect as he develops physically and mentally in basketball.' Look for big things from him in the future.'

 

No. 86 Christian King

Areas of Excellence: Attitude, Basketball IQ, Effort, Team play, Back to the basket moves, Use of off hand, Penetration ability, Ability to finish, Vision and court sense, Rebounding his position.

Comments: 'Christian is a super athlete who has unlimited potential to be a floor general for his team.' He understands the game so well that he is able to make outstanding plays on the offensive and defensive end of the court.' Christian has great penetrating to pass and shot making ability.' He is a lock down defender who is not afraid to take or check the other teams best player.' Super athletic and can make a positive difference in every game he plays in.' Tremendous upside.'

 

No. 27 Greg Brockington

Areas of Excellence: Attitude, Basketball IQ, Effort, Use of off hand, Penetration ability, Ball handling, Transition defense, Moving without the ball

Comments: 'Greg is a potential game changer prospect, much like Muggsy Bogues was.' His size is used to his advantage in that Greg is constantly impacting the game on both ends of the court.' Offensively, he penetrates to pass and pushes the team tempo, dishing assists to his teammates.' When needed, Greg will look to score through penetrating and a hitting a drop shot that finds the net more often than not.' Defensively, he is all over his man and ready to help his teammates with steals.' Tremendous upside as a floor general.' Good Luck'

 

No. 123 Yates Johnson

Areas of Excellence: Attitude, Basketball IQ, Shooting off the dribble, Shooting mechanics, Moving without the ball.

Comments: 'Yates is a diamond in the rough in that his tall frame will fill up along with his basketball IQ.' He knows where to be on offense and defense.' He is totally unselfish and willing to sacrifice for his team.' Offensively, he understands his position and his teammates.' Perimeter and post moves are very disciplined and imaginative.' Defensively, unselfish and willing to take a charge for the team.' Good ball skills and can make hard passes effortlessly.' Will be a good asset to his team playing 1,2,3, and 4 position.'

 

No. 56 Trae Benham

Areas of Excellence: Attitude, Acceptance of Criticism, Basketball IQ, Team play, Shooting off the dribble, Passing skills, Vision and court sense, Moving without the ball

Comments: 'Trae has exceptional basketball skills in that he sees the court well and pushes the ball at a great pace.' He makes good plays with his passing and assisting skills.' He scores from the perimeter and in the post.' Trae pushes the ball and the tempo very well and makes the right pass 90 percent of the time.' Mid-range and 3-point shot are very solid.' Decision making with the ball exceptional and movement without the ball is excellent.' He will be an asset as an extension of his coach on the floor.'

 

No. 122 Trey Foulks

Areas of Excellence: Attitude, Acceptance of Criticism, Basketball IQ, Effort, Rebounding his position, Moving without the ball

Comments: 'Trey has a tremendous work ethic and uses his size to his advantage.' He is very coachable and understands the game well.' Trey's footwork in the paint is outstanding and his post in/out passing is on point.' He will make the unselfish paly in that he will sacrifice his body and take the charge.' Boxes out well and has a nose for defensive and offensive boards.' He understands and executes everything a coach tells him to do on the floor.'

 

No. 2 Kobe Leak

Areas of Excellence: Basketball IQ, Shooting off the dribble, Release time, Shooting mechanics, Moving without the ball

Comments: 'Kobe is an all-around athlete who has natural basketball ability.' When he combines his athleticism with talent with basketball know how, that will equal one special big-time player.' Kobe understands the game and implements his abilities well within the structure of the coach's design.' As his body, mind, and spirit matures, so will his basketball prowess.' Great skills with and without the ball.' Major contributor on offense and defense and can be a special high school player.'

 

No. 83 Justin Jones

Areas of Excellence: Attitude, Basketball IQ, Effort, Team Play, Moving without the ball

Comments: 'Justin has an uncanny ability to make plays being around the ball every trip down the court.' He makes his teammates better with his unselfish paly on the court.' Justin has a good mid-range game and is an exceptional passer.' Defensively, he is willing to give his body up to take a charge for the team.' With hard work, he will be a strong factor for his high school team.' Great attitude and coachable.'

 

No. 107 Payton Page

Areas of Excellence: Acceptance of Criticism, Team play, Rebounding his position, Moving without the ball

Comments: 'Payton has an abundance of untapped, unrealized ability and potential.' He is physically gifted with strength and size and he uses them to his advantage.' Once Payton decides to go full speed all the time, he will be a dominant player at the next level. He understands the game and makes adjustments to his game while being coached.' He has a love for the game and his enthusiasm is contagious to his teammates, much like his high energy play.'