No. 7 4'10 '22 Luke Brewington (Greensboro, NC)

Luke is a fiery and gritty young guard. He demonstrated an excellent attitude and is a pass first PG. He is going to exert maximum effort and knows how to make his teammates better. Luke competes at a high level and simply won't back down from any challenge. He is constantly pushing himself and his teammates to be the best they can be.

 

No. 8 4'10 '22 Aaron Hartley (Wilkesboro, NC)

Aaron may be small, but the heart he stands on makes him three foot taller! He brought a great attitude and a willingness to work hard every possession in the game. Without question, Aaron led by example and his effort and energy did not go unnoticed. He's a fun player to watch and doesn't mind going in the paint mixing it up with bigger and stronger players, not to mention he finished time and time again.

 

No. 22 5'1 '23 Cole Becker (Raleigh, NC)

Cole was an extremely hard worker and played with a high motor. We were impressed with his relentless hustle plays throughout the camp especially on the defensive end of the court. Rarely, do you mind young players that exert as much energy playing defense as he did! In addition, you can really tell how much Cole enjoys playing the game and once he gets older, he will gain strength and even more confidence.

 

 

 

No. 23 5'1 '23 Walker Woodall (Durham, NC)

Walker has a nice shooting touch for his age/grade with good range. He did a great job of moving without the ball and understood the value of playing team basketball. He was a very unselfish player that was respectful of his coaches and his teammates. Walker played good defense and worked hard throughout camp. He had a solid all around camp and did many things well. The next step in his development is to get stronger which will come naturally with maturity.

 

No. 40 5'4 '22 Tyler Albright (Greensboro, NC)

Tyler is a hard worker and played well within the team structure. He pushed through some frustration and developed confidence as the day went on. Tyler has an all around skill set and has a nice shooting touch and mechanics. In addition, he has the ability to dribble penetrate and make correct reads and kick outs to open teammates. Tyler demonstrated an excellent attitude and played well within the team structure.

 

No. 41 5'4 '22 Jacob Newman (Charlotte, NC)

Jacob was one of the more impressive players in camp especially for his age. Simply put, Jacob brought his 'A' game and demonstrated advanced ball handling skills. He showed power and strength in every facet of his game and it's hard to imagine he is still in the sixth grade. He is ahead of his time and has a strong basketball IQ and has a chance to be a really special player if he continues to work and develop.

 

No. 45 5'4 '20 Tyrell Bing (Columbia, SC)

Tryell played really hard and exhibited a high motor. We were impressed with his poise and confidence and showcased some nice leadership abilities during camp. He was very aggressive in attacking the basket and seemed to make winning plays. More importantly, he played extremely well in the team structure and understood the importance of getting his teammates involved in the offense.

 

No. 72 5'8 '21 Mustapha Shah (Durham, NC)

Mustapha did a great job of pushing teams and challenging his opponent on defense. We were impressed with his effort and team play. Mustapha has the ball on a string and has advanced ball handling and passing skills for his age/grade. In addition, he has solid shooting mechanics and good range on his shot. Mustapha's quickness is a strong attribute and will be one to watch once he gets to high school.

 

No. 73 5'8 '21 Jamonte Smith (Roanoke, VA)

Jamonte did a great job of moving without the ball and adjusted very quickly to the three-dribble rule. He is a knockdown shooter and played outstanding team basketball. His effort, attitude and basketball IQ were strong attributes. We were also impressed with his hustle plays especially on the defensive end of the court. In addition, Jamonte has nice passing skills and sees the court well.

 

No. 75 5'9 '20 Ahmil Flowers (Greensboro, NC)

Ahmil has tremendous ball control and court vision. He plays strong defense on the ball and is very aggressive in his approach on both ends of the court. We were really impressed with his unselfish play. Ahmil has the ability to get into the lane with ease with dribble penetration and finish with regularity. In addition, Ahmil was a strong rebounder and got out in transition and ran the floor. It was an overall strong day for Ahmil.

 

No. 132 6'1 '20 Jordan Brown (LaGrange, NC)

Jordan has so many intangibles that often don't show up in the score sheets. First of all, Jordan is an 'all motor' guy who hustles on both ends of the court. He seems determined to compete at the highest level and demonstrated outstanding leadership on the court. We were impressed with his strong work ethic and outstanding attitude. Jordan was an unselfish teammate; he rebounded at both ends and moved well without the ball.