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Team Takeover 2030 Dominates at Phenom 757 Showcase

This past weekend, Phenom Hoops made the trip up to Virginia Beach for our third annual 757 Showcase. The event featured a ton of notable teams, players, and offered several takeaways from the two-day stretch. Among those storylines, arguably none stood out more than Team Takeover 2030 (yes, sixth grade) and their pure annihilation of every opponent in their path. For those who have followed our...

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Crowning of Champions: Grassroots TOC/ Lady Rumble/ 757 Showcase

Phenom Grassroots TOC / Phenom Lady Rumble 17U Blue: SW15H Elite17U Orange: Team Swish17U White: Team White 11th House17U Girls: NC Attack 17U16U Blue: Middleton Hoops Elite 202616U Orange: Twin Hoops16U Girls: Palmetto 76ers A’ja Wilson Elite 16U15U Blue: Team Curry 202715U Orange: Palmetto City Hurricanes15U White: NC Raptors15U Girls: Palmetto 76ers A’ja WIlson 15u14U Blue:...

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Player Standouts at Phenom 757 Showcase

6’7 ’25 Jeremiah Morris (Virginia Havoc) It doesn’t take long to be enticed by Morris, as he’s a long, strong, athletic forward who offers versatility on both ends of the floor. At 6-foot-7, he possesses IQ, skill, and a terrific build. Offensively, Morris is comfortable posting up around the basket, moving without the ball, or attacking off the dribble. He finishes above the rim and well...

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Player Standouts at Phenom East Coast Invitational

6'8 '25 Nate Ament (Team Loaded NC) There's been a considerable number of noteworthy prospects, but arguably none more enticing than Ament. His appeal as a long, fluid forward with IQ, skill, and athleticism should be pretty self-explanatory. However, Ament is truly just beginning to harness his long-term gifts. He's already a matchup problem for all types of opponents, given the fact that he's...

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Team Wall Duo Soaring Under the Radar

This past weekend, Phenom Hoops traveled up to the Virginia Beach Sports Center in the heart of Virginia Beach for our 757 Showcase. While there were many exciting and talented squads on display, Team Wall was arguably the most impressive throughout the event. While we featured Davis Molnar and Amari Pearson in our 'Bendel's Best' from the weekend, there are still other notable players deserving...

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Bendel's Best: Phenom 757 Showcase

This past weekend, Phenom Hoops traveled up to the Virginia Beach Sports Center in the heart of Virginia Beach for our 757 Showcase. The event featured many teams from throughout the state, but still featured many returning squads from North Carolina. There were numerous standouts over the three-day stretch, and this article will take a closer look at some personal favorites… 6'7 '22 Davis...

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Stockrisers from the Phenom 757 Showcase

There were plenty of storylines through the event at the Phenom 757 Showcase, along with college coaches lining the baseline. This is why these players could be ones that see their stock rise after a strong showing in Virginia Beach. Check out who made the list this week. Jacob Cooper 2022 6'9 Khouri Carvey (Team Trezz): Carvey was one of the first players I watched this weekend, wanting to see...

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Phenom 757 Showcase: Players to Watch in Class of 2024

What was great about the Phenom 757 Showcase, outside of giving college coaches a chance to watch and recruit some of the talent around the area but it also gave us a chance to watch some of the young rising players as well. There were a few players that caught my eye specifically in the Class of 2024 at the event, as here are a few names to start watching if you haven’t already. 2024 6'1...

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Player Standouts at Day Three of Phenom 757 Showcase

6'3 '24 Tyler Bailey (Team Loaded VA) It's already easy to see the appeal with a prospect like Bailey, who has possessed a poised, mature game for quite a while. He's skilled, crafty, and has the combination of IQ, size, and athleticism to naturally cause matchup problems. Although very productive, Bailey is truly just beginning to harness his long-term upside.  6'6 '24 Drake Powell (Team...

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Player Standouts at Day Two of Phenom 757 Showcase

6'7 '23 Ben Nicol (West Virginia Generals) Although the entire roster is loaded with reliable shooters, Nicol constantly found ways to stand out and shine. He's smart and quite skilled for his size, which naturally leads to mismatches, but also produces very well inside the arc. Nicol shoots the ball with range, consistency, and repeatable mechanics. That being said, he actively looks to take...

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POB’s Eye Catchers from Phenom 757 Showcase (Day 2)

2023 Matai Baptiste (Vaughan): It was the first game of the day but Baptiste continues to impress and catch our eyes with his play. It is going to be interesting to watch him now in North Carolina because I think he has a chance to really take off. The 6'7 wing prospect has such a smooth feel on the court, knocking down shots from the perimeter with ease, creating for himself off the dribble,...

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POB’s Eye Catchers from Phenom 757 Showcase (Day 1, Part 2)

2022 6'4 Ta'zir Smith (Higher Level): Smith was excellent when I sat down to watch his game.  He was non-stop getting downhill, staying aggressive and embracing contact.  There wasn't a defender that could stay in front of him in that game, as he continued to put pressure on the defense and finish tough buckets or get to the line. 2023 6'2 Caden Bell (Team Wall 2023): I do believe that...

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POB’s Eye Catchers from Phenom 757 Showcase (Day 1, Part 1)

2024 6'6 Joshua Randolph (All Carolina): Though it didn't turn into a win, Randolph captured my eyes with his size and length as a 2024 prospect. He certainly showed his range on Day 1, knocking down multiple threes for his team but with how young he is and his continuing development, he is one to monitor his progression. 2022 Caleb Hymon (Eastern Carolina Phenomz): Hymon and his team started...

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Player Standouts at Phenom 757 Showcase

5'9 '22 Jarius Northam (Team Wall) Though undersized, Northam's status as a useful next-level player should already be quite obvious. He's so tough, quick, and scrappy, which allows him to consistently bother and outwork opponents with his defensive presence. Northam forces turnovers, pushes the break in transition, and showed the ability to set up others or attack the basket with ease. He also...

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