2025 Melvin Teal (Summerville):

Teal is one that I believe should garner more attention and is one that goes a bit under the radar in the state of South Carolina.  Teal catches your eyes quickly with his frame as a guard; strong, sturdy, and can embrace physicality. But he offers more with his game and feel. He is able to blend his game within the offense, doesn’t need to be the focal point offensively, is a strong creator and embraces contact, and also is one that makes plays off the dribble.  He could be a player who brings value to a team, and he should receive more eyes his way.

2025 Teon Tindal (Crestwood):

Tindal is an under-the-radar big man in the state of South Carolina, and he fits perfectly for this article. The 6’8 forward has developed more, added more strength to his game, and really is starting to embrace/understand his impact on the court. He offers a nice value on the court in which he doesn’t need to be an offensive focal point for a team but he is also one that brings production. Tindal’s strength and size allow him to have an impact in the paint, and he is active on the glass.  He works hard and as we mentioned, he continues to get better each time we watch him.

2025 Amarii King (Cardinal Newman):

King is a 6’2 guard who has impressed in the past on the Phenom platform and continues to be a nice piece on the court in a variety of ways.  When we have watched King in previous events, he is one that shows he can be a tough, rugged, and gritty guard who can knock down shots from the perimeter but also make plays off the dribble.  Furthermore, he grinds it out on the defensive end and flourishes as a competitor. King is one who just brings a strong mentality, can be an offensive weapon when needed, and brings a physical presence to the court.

2025 Evan Enos (Byrnes):

Enos is an interesting prospect to watch, especially with his 6’7 frame and his ability to open the floor.  Enos can be a terrific weapon with his comfort and ability to step out along the perimeter, knocking down shots from behind the arc in a lot of comfort.  He excels in being able to trail offensively and pull the trigger with his jumper outside, really opening up the defense more but is one that can be effective in other ways especially with his size.  He would be one that I would continue to monitor and check out.

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