JMAC SHOWCASE EVENT RECAPS

Destin Clark is TOO STRONG!!! Averged 30 for HS, Wins Back to Back Championships

Destin Clark averaged over 30 points per game this high school season, firmly planting his name on the radar. Well now he has carried all of that over to the EYBL, playing 16u with Team United and leading them to back to back championships in May.

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“HE CAME OUT OF NOWHERE!!” Mike Dudley About to Make Sure EVERYONE Knows His Name!!

Mike Dudley is a little known player a month ago. He had all the tools with his frame, jump shot, explosion and length, but it hadn't all come together (YET). Well May/June hit and it all started to come together. Now Dudley is finishing high above the rim, having chase down blocks every game and knocking down 3s with regularity.

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“He Killing Everyone!” 2020 Bernard Pelote is the Most UNDERRATED Player in Georgia…

Standing 6'7" Bernard Pelote fits the modern game of a skilled player who can handle, shoot and create but has the length and size of a 4 man. Pelote is an athletic forward, who strokes the 3-ball, straight line drives to the basket and stays above the rim on lobs and put backs.

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DON’T JUMP WITH Anthony Sellars!!! SAVAGE STOLE THE SHOW at #PhenomJMac

Anthony Sellers is a name who started to come into his own in October at Phenom 150 Exposure Camp. His trajectory has continued to grow and grow. He's a stud now! Sellers plays with a competitive fire, which pairs well with his 6'6" frame and explosive, above the rim antics.

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Tommy's Ten from JMAC Showcase (Part 2)

This weekend at the JMAC Showcase in Fort Mill, SC there was an immense talent pool ranging from 12U to 17U. I was stationed at Nation Ford High School and took in over 15 games throughout the weekend. Here are some of the standouts, in no particular order, that made an impression on me. Let’s get into it!

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Team Knicks wins 17u White Gold Championship at the buzzer

In the final 17U game, Team Knicks used a buzzer beater by Ben Burnham to sneak past Team Charlotte Herron, 63-61. Burnham used his first career buzzer beater to rack up 24 points and Derrick Butler and Dwight Priest accounted for 12 and 11 respectively. Javian Cannady led Charlotte with 17 and Josh Wiggins added 12 to help out. Overall, Team Knicks (SC) completely dominated their group and the...

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Tommy's Ten from JMAC Showcase (Part 1)

By: Tommy Michaels This weekend at the JMAC Showcase in Fort Mill, SC there was an immense talent pool ranging from 12U to 17U. I was stationed at Nation Ford High School and took in over 15 games throughout the weekend. Here are some of the standouts, in no particular order, that made an impression on me. Let's get into it! Yaturi Bolton (6'4 2021 G – Lowcountry Bulldogs) Bolton's length...

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The Charlotte Aces closed out #PhenomJMAC in style

In a battle of Queen City powers we saw a highly competitive matchup, where two well coached programs battled it out for two half's. Fort Mill, South Carolina- Both squads played hard nosed basketball, it was a fast paced contest full of runs throughout. Both teams worked hard to establish a rhythm and take control, in the end the shot making ability of the Aces won out. Standouts 5'7 2021 Amir...

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Team Charlotte Claims 17U Championship at Phenom's JMAC Showcase

The final game of the day pitted Team Charlotte 17U up against the Greensboro Warriors in the 17U Blue Division Gold Championship game. 6'4 2021 G AJ Smith was tough to handle in this one as the sophomore playing up for Team Charlotte has a muscular build and can get hot from deep as he finished with 13 points. Team Charlotte dominated the first half thanks to some tough defense all around...

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Team Charlotte 2022 Claims 16U Championship at Phenom's JMAC Showcase

The 16U White Division Gold Championship game was thrilling from beginning to end as Team Charlotte 2022 faced off against a gritty Carolina Riptide squad. 6'4 W Logan Blair made an impact early in this one for Team Charlotte with his activity on the glass. He possesses a good blend of skill and athleticism and ended the game scoring 13 points. For the Riptide, they were led by skilled 6'5...

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Team United 2021 Claims 16U Championship at Phenom's JMAC Showcase

In a battle for the 704, Team United 2021 faced off against Team Charlotte 16U in the 16U Blue Division Gold championship game and this one did not disappoint. The game was neck and neck the entire way and would come down to the final possessions. 6'7 F Josiah Dow got things rolling for Team United as his post presence and offensive rebounding were critical early on in setting the tone for his...

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Team CP3 2022 Claims 16U Championship at Phenom's JMAC Showcase

In the 16U Blue Division Silver Championship game two talented teams faced off as Team Winston 2021 squared up against Team CP3 2022. Team Winston got off to a blistering start thanks in part to 5'10 G Tyriek Leach who finished the game with a team-high 17 points and was doing so in a number of ways. After a slow start, Team CP3 began to get their footing. 5'11 PG Khalil Marshall seemingly took...

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Sad Sam’s Day 2 Recap of the JMAC Showcase

Greetings HS hoops junkies from across the waiting-for-school-to-get-out piedmont. The J-MAC Showcase tournament is now history but not without making some lasting memories and good impressions to boot. The Great One was once again “in da house” at Nation Ford HS in Fort Mill and he has nothing but praise for the facilities there. We will now recap his observations and notes from...

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Saturday at the JMAC Showcase foreshadowed a championship Sunday of high intensity, grit, and tough games.

By: Julia Funderburk Saturday at the showcase foreshadowed a championship Sunday of high intensity, grit, and tough games. All teams that returned for day two at Nation's Ford High School in Fort Mill, South Carolina, were rearing to get back to the four courts and play for their chance at a trophy. One of the first games of the day set the tone that stayed with all players and coaches for the...

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