6'6 '19 Duwe Farris (Myers Park)

The 6-foot-6 tweener forward was extremely productive in their second game of the day, scoring efficiently from all over the floor and outworking opponents on the glass. Farris has a nice offensive skillset, yet he still has room to improve.

6'0 '20 Trey Bryant (Saluda)

The long-armed Bryant is the glue guy of this squad, given his ability to consistently make plays on both sides of the floor. Bryant doesn't look to score a ton, but he plays hard and battles for rebounds on every possession. His defensive presence was a constant factor in this win.

6'2 '20 Dallan Wright (Saluda)

The Saluda point guard built on his big-time performance from earlier this morning with an even better two-way showing. Wright simply improves every time he takes the floor and still has considerable upside.

6'1 '19 Charles 'Tre' Jackson (Blythewood)

The combo guard looked to score as frequently as possible in their second contest of the day and enjoyed a solid amount of success. Jackson is able to generate a shot against any type of opponent and possesses the necessary athleticism to take advantage whenever available.

6'5 '22 Julian Phillips (Blythewood)

In terms of incoming freshmen, few prospects from South Carolina have held a reputation like Phillips. The 6-foot-5 forward joins one of the strongest programs in the state and already looks quite comfortable logging major minutes on varsity. Phillips is long, wiry, and full of two-way upside, but only time will tell whether he can reach his ceiling.

6'1 '21 Robert McClay (AC Flora)

Despite their loss, no prospect for AC Flora was more impressive in the second contest than McClay. The high-energy guard caused havoc on both ends of the floor by use of his length and athleticism. McClay played above the rim in doses, but displayed a level of passing that was incredibly encouraging. His best basketball is certainly on its way.

6'8 '21 Cesare Edwards (Hartsville)

The amount of shooting on display was staggering, but there was a short list of prospects with more upside than the 6-foot-8 Edwards. He didn't have his best game of the event, but he did showcase all the tools of a high-level prospect. Shooting is at an all-time high, and given Edwards' ability to shoot and block shots, he should be a very coveted player.

6'4 '19 Chico Carter Jr. (Cardinal Newman)

It would be impossible to discuss the success of Cardinal Newman without mentioning the play of Carter Jr. For the second time in as many games, he was unbelievable, destroying his matchup and carving the opposing defense whenever he wanted. Carter scored on all three levels and didn't take a bad shot from start to finish in this one; he certainly belongs in the conversation as one of the top prospects in the state.

6'1 '19 Bryce Earle (Cardinal Newman)

The two-way wing has been one of the most consistent contributors for this Cardinal Newman squad. Offensively, he fills in the gaps and makes most of his scoring happen through transition play. That being said, Earle was one of the best defenders on the team and forced numerous turnovers in this contest.

6'3 '21 Joshua Beadle (Cardinal Newman)

Throughout the day, the most intriguing prospect has been Beadle, who already looks ready to be a college-level guard after just finishing his first high school season. He's such a savvy player, especially for his age, but his abilities on both ends of the floor cannot be overstated. Expect Beadle to emerge as a Top-100 type of prospect sooner than later.