2024 6’3 Daidien Sutton (Springfield Middle)
From the start, Sutton showed that he can make an impact in an array of ways. First play of the day, he showed his athleticism with an impressive dunk as well as knocking down perimeter shots. But he also rebounded well, blocked shots, and displayed tremendous full-court vision.
2024 6’2 Drew Pittman (Springfield Middle)
Pittman was relentless in his play, showing tremendous motor on both ends, getting to the rim consistently, and knocking down some tough shots from multiple levels. Loved the effort that he had at the camp.
2024 5’2 Zicareian McNeil (Sampson Middle)
McNeil has great instincts on the floor, showing great feel with the ball in his hands, ability to make plays and find teammates, as well as create off the dribble.
2025 6’4 Zymicah Wilkins (Rutherfordton-Spindale)
Wilkins worked his tail off on both ends. Standing at 6’4, one may think more of an inside presence but the young man brings tremendous versatility to the floor, putting the floor on the deck, and finishing strong through contact. Hos solid mobility for his game that makes his tough to guard.
2024 5’7 Carson Brown (North Buncombe)
Brown was an absolute tremendous facilitator on the floor. He attacked the right spots and showed a high IQ when finding his teammates in the right spot. Brown made tough passes look easy. He is going to be a very good point guard down the road and a true “team player.”
2024 6’4 Jahseem Felton (Westminister Catawba Christian)
Already a name many may know but if you don’t, you soon well. Felton has the right mixture of size, skillset, and strength in his game that makes him dominant on the court. There are too many that can match him at his age.
2024 6’6 Draven Pilson (Forsyth Country Day)
Pilson has a long frame already at such a young age, standing at 6’6 but he also brings unique shiftiness and ability break defenders down, eventually using that size to his advantage. It will be interesting to see how much more he grows and develops, as he gets stronger and continues to work on his game.