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Unsigned Senior Spotlight: 6’2 Christian Holland
At the beginning of each new year, Phenom Hoops works to assemble a series of articles centered around unsigned senior prospects. Last season, dozens of players from West Virginia went on to play at the Division I, II, III or NAIA levels, and that number looks likely to continue increasing with the current senior class. Typically, we take a closer look at guys who are overlooked and underrated,...
read moreCombine only getting better and better
Combine only getting better and better Combine Academy went 2-0 in the inaugural Hargrave Military Challenged presented by Phenom Hoop Report. After pulling out an exciting 66-64 win on Saturday against Teays Valley, Combine led start to finish in the 57-45 win over a very good and talented Beckley Prep IJN, that has over five D1 scholarship players on the roster. That being said, head...
read moreYoung talent, underrated seniors highlight Beckley (IJN)
In a loaded and fun event in West Virginia recently, the Phenom Country Roads Holiday Invitational brought the light on several in-state programs that have intriguing talent. Talent that could easily translate to the next level and in several classes.
read morePhenom Open Gym Tour – Beckley Prep IJN
Phenom Hoop Report continued to hit the road on their West Virginia tour, getting an early glimpse at a few teams that will be representing the state. Already taking a look at Chapmanville, Jamie Shaw and Patrick O’Brien got an early glance at Beckley Prep IGN, as head coach Justin Dempsey leads the new program with an array of intriguing talent. Dempsey has a few talented seniors as well...
read moreTennessee Phenom 150 Camp Evaluations: Team 2
Team 2 Coach: Joe Cassell #35: 5’4 ’23 Destiny Harman (Floyd County) Starting things off, we look at a player that made her presence felt quite well against bigger/stronger opponents, Destiny Harman. She’s a young guard prospect with a high motor and smooth shooting stroke. Harman typically worked without the ball, finding space as a cutter, pursuing loose balls, and securing rebounds at...
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