NC PHENOM 150 EVENT RECAPS

NC Phenom 150 Session 2 2020 Scoring Standouts

      Name Class Height City High School Avg. Davidson Hubbard 2020 6′5″ Charlotte Ardrey Kelly High School 19.3 Jordan Coleman 2020 5′10″ Chester Chester High School 19.0 Jahleel Deberry 2020 6′2″ Winston-Salem Atkins Academic & Technology High School 18.7 Meelad Doroodchi 2020 6′3″ Davidson Pine Lake Preparatory 18.3 Max Rogers 2020 6′2″ Waynesville Tuscola High School 18.0...

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NC Phenom 150 Session Top Unsigned Seniors

    Name Class Height City High School Avg. Brevin Goodlett 2019 6′3″ Spencer North Rowan High School 22.7 DaShaun Ballard 2019 6′6″ Greensboro Page High School 18.0 George Jones 2019 6′1″ Bayboro Pamlico County High School Basketball 15.0 Jaylen Prioleau 2019 6’3 Charlotte Piedmont Community School 14.0 Isaiah Cassell 2019 6′0″ Greensboro Western Guilford High School 14.0...

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NC Phenom 150 Session 2 Top 40 Scorers

  Name Class Height City High School Avg. Brevin Goodlett 2019 6′3″ Spencer North Rowan High School 22.7 Anthony Sellers 2021 6′6″ Winston Salem Winston Salem Preparatory Academy 20.0 Davidson Hubbard 2020 6′5″ Charlotte Ardrey Kelly High School 19.3 Jordan Coleman 2020 5′10″ Chester Chester High School 19.0 Jahleel Deberry 2020 6′2″ Winston-Salem Atkins Academic & Technology High...

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Afternoon Standouts at Phenom’s North Carolina 150 Camp

#41- 6’2 ’20 Lee Langstaff- The guard prospect was among the most efficient scorers in the building. He offered an excellent scoring balance between all three levels, but also displayed strong vision and a willingness to make plays for others. Langstaff defends with purpose and forced numerous turnovers throughout the day.   #48- 6’3 ’21 Caden Davis- The strong-bodied wing prospect has the...

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Early Standouts at Phenom’s North Carolina 150 Camp

#16- 5’10 ’20 Jordan Coleman- The strong-bodied point guard has been among the top overall performers on display through the first three games. He’s smart, athletic, and relentlessly attacks the rim, where he made an abundance of quality reads. College coaches should be getting involved here.   #23- 5’10 ’22 Kolby Ashe- There hasn’t been a more effective floor general than Ashe, who...

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Brandon’s Big Time Ballers: NCPhenom150 Pt. 1

We have invaded the Gate City once again for another session of our Phenom 150 camp, this platform follows the prestigious top 80 camp. The 150 camp really offers younger unknown players an initial chance to break onto the scene and gain notoriety throughout the state.   Greensboro, North Carolina- With a nice balanced mix of young talent and unsigned seniors vying to make an impact late in...

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#NCPhenom150 Session Two: Early Standouts

#57 6’3 2019 Brevin Goodlett: North Rowan High School Goodlett left an early impression with his high tenacity on the defensive end, with his willingness to get downhill and attack smaller defenders. He’s a versatile, scholarship level wing guard that consistently has a positive impact at both ends of the floor. He finishes through contact at the rim, Defensively, he’s...

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North Carolina Phenom 150 Camp Evaluations: Team 10

Team 10 Coach: Obe Gray   #54: 5’8 ’22 Quentin Rice (Morganton, NC) Starting things off, we look at a player that was easily among the top all-around playmakers on display, Quentin Rice. He’s a somewhat small, but muscular point guard prospect with an exceptional feel for the game and the ability to lead by example on both sides of the ball. Rice is very shifty and crafty with the ball in...

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North Carolina Phenom 150 Camp Evaluations: Team 9

Team 9 Coach: Ryan Bernardi   #50: 5’8 ’22 Malik Wensman (Cary, NC) Starting things off, we look at a player that showcased an intriguing array of skills and solid basketball foundation, Malik Wensman. He’s a young guard prospect with a great feel for the game and the ability to score or make plays for others. Wensman handles the ball well and was able to penetrate past defenders fairly...

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North Carolina Phenom 150 Camp Evaluations: Team 8

Team 8 Coach: Kelvin Reid   #38: 5’10 ’20 Alijah Miles (Fayetteville, NC) Starting things off, we look at a player that brought a lot of intrigue with his skillset and two-way approach, Alijah Miles. He’s a long, wiry point guard prospect with a strong motor and the ability to overwhelm his assignment on both ends of the floor. Miles possesses great quickness and was able to get by the...

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North Carolina Phenom 150 Camp Evaluations: Team 7

Team 7 Coach: Kris Monroe   #40: 5’8 ’19 Jarick Yon (Fuquay-Varina, NC) Starting things off, we look at a player that offered his team leadership and an intelligent two-way presence throughout camp, Jarick Yon. He’s a somewhat undersized point guard prospect that truly understands how to play the right way and approaches the game with an excellent attitude. Yon defends his position nicely...

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North Carolina Phenom 150 Camp Evaluations: Team 6

Team 6 Coach: Dre Simmons   #33: 5’7 ’21 Kabe Ellis (Andrews, NC) Starting things off, we look at a player that was among the most impressive playmakers on display, Kabe Ellis. He’s a somewhat small point guard prospect with incredible IQ and craftiness, which allows him to simply carve the opposition whenever he desires. Ellis takes care of the ball very well and sees the entire floor at...

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North Carolina Phenom 150 Camp Evaluations: Team 5

Team 5 Coach: Bronal Gary   #82: 5’10 ’22 Emanuel Harrison (Enfield, NC) Starting things off, we look at a player that truly embraces his role and the team-first concept throughout camp, Emanuel Harrison. He’s a young guard prospect with great length and sharp playmaking skills. Harrison proved to be a capable all-around scorer, but was the most efficient when attacking the midrange area....

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North Carolina Phenom 150 Camp Evaluations: Team 4

Team 4 Coach: Darius Williams   #30: 5’6 ’22 Joshua McNair (Greensboro, NC) Starting things off, we look at a player that showcased a fairly well-rounded skillset during his time at camp, Joshua McNair. He’s a young point guard prospect with solid IQ and a strong team-first approach to the game. McNair is a capable scorer, but typically looks to get others involved and score as needed. He’s...

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North Carolina Phenom 150 Camp Evaluations: Team 3

Team 3 Coach: Gerroid Doughty   #22: 5’5 ’22 Mekhi Gibson (Laurinburg, NC) Starting things off, we look at a player that showcased a quality foundation and two-way approach to camp, Mekhi Gibson. He’s a young point guard prospect that was able to reliably run a team and get everyone involved. Gibson utilizes his quickness and tight handle to enter the paint with relative ease. He made plays...

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North Carolina Phenom 150 Camp Evaluations: Team 2

Team 2 Coach: Daymond Lindell   #85: 5’10 ’22 Kamonte Williams (Raeford, NC) Starting things off, we look at a player that possesses a quality amount of two-way upside, Kamonte Williams. He’s a strong, fairly athletic guard prospect with a physically advanced frame for his age. Williams is a capable all-around scorer that willingly mixes it up on the offensive end of the floor. He’s a solid...

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North Carolina Phenom 150 Camp Evaluations: Team 1

Team 1 Coach: Greg Gary   #3: 5’0 ’24 Zehren Hilton (Charlotte, NC) Starting things off, we look at a player that stepped up to the high school camp and enjoyed a pretty strong showing, Zehren Hilton. He’s a point guard prospect with quality feel for his age and the ability to apply constant pressure as a threat from beyond the arc. Hilton might be somewhat undersized, but he’s quite aware...

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Coach K’s eye catchers from the NC Phenom 150

The NC Phenom 150 brings some unique and intriguing talent from around the state, allowing us at Phenom Hoops and other scouts to watch some new prospects. Coach K was on deck throughout the event, coaching, and watching, and there were three guys that really caught his eye. Check out who those players were. Colin Radcliffe, 6’4 class of 2019 #152 Richland High school A small power forward with...

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Brandon’s Big Time Ballers: NC Phenom 150

The Phenom NC 150 Camp continues to provide a springboard platform for young unknown prospects to break onto the scene, as well as a stage for unsigned seniors to draw some eyes late in the signing stages. Greensboro, North Carolina- High school prospects from multiple states gathered this past Sunday to battle it out in front of an energized crowd appreciative of camp competition. A diverse...

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Kevin’s Fab 5 from the NC Phenom 150

#3 5’0 2024 Zehren Hilton (Charlotte NC) Hilton was the youngest in attendance and during his 1st game he put on a show. He wasn’t scared of the moment made the right passes got to the lane and finished over much taller defenders. He brought the house down with his two back to back 3 pointers from the volley ball line. #117 6’2 2021 Adonijah Whitley (Greensboro NC) Athletic wing who was able to...

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NC Phenom 150 Standouts: Unsigned Seniors

One of the beautiful things about the March 150 camps is Unsigned Seniors using this platform. With their season being over, they are trying to get as much exposure as possible. On our platform, here are some of the unsigned seniors who are college ready! Read and enjoy. 6’4” Colin Radcliffe Richlands (NC) Radcliffe came out and won the hustle award, but in all honesty, he could have won 2 or 3...

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Taking home the hardware: NC Phenom 150 Honors

The players, coaches, and staff crushed it over the weekend in Greensboro, with talent of all ages competing at a high level. It is always great see new names and undiscovered names to showcase their talent and there were quite a few players that could have gone home with some hardware this weekend. But here were our winners from the NC Phenom 150. MVP 15th Annual #NCPhenom150 6’3 2022 Julius...

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Bendel’s Best: NC Phenom 150 Camp

This past weekend, Phenom Hoops traveled to Greensboro, North Carolina for another phenomenal day of basketball. Our annual Phenom 150 Camps have become a regular staple in our yearly routine, especially with this spring camp, as guys try to make their last push for an invite to the prestigious NC Top 80 on March 10th. There were plenty of prospects that college coaches should be interested in,...

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Next 5 Up from the NC Phenom 150

The awards were given out for the top players at the camp. MVP, Mr. Playmaker, Mr. Hustle, Mr. Station and Mr. Defense were the awards given out. However, there were more than 5 players who really showed out. We want to shed light on all those who played well, provided our platform and their effort. Here are the next 5 up, the ones who just missed out on awards … 5’7” 2021 Kabe Ellis...

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NC Phenom 150 Top 25 Scorers (Spring 2019)

The 15th Annual NC Phenom 150 camp held Sunday, March 3rd at Proehlific Park in Greensboro, North Carolina once again enjoyed a wealth of talented young players. As with any camp, there are many factors that go into to making a complete player, scoring, passing, rebounding and playing defense. Today, we will take a look a the top scorers from the camp. Class Height Name City State School Avg....

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Miles Magical Five: #NCPhenom150 Late Morning/Early Afternoon Standouts

#152 6’4 2019 Colin Radcliffe: Richlands High School (NC) Radlciffe was absolutely unconscious in the first half, ringing in 23 points on 5/7 from deep, and he kept it up in the 2nd half, doing more work getting downhill and creating contact at the cup. He’s a no brainer scholarship level talent that should be a major priority for D2s looking for a high level wing to add to their...

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North Carolina Phenom 150 Camp Session 3: Evaluation Team 9

North Carolina Phenom 150 Session 3: Evaluation Team 9   Team 9 Coach Kelvin Mills   #10: 5’11 ’23 Giovanni Nanucci (Greensboro, NC) Starting things off, we look at a player that could arguably emerge as the best long-term prospect from this camp, Giovanni Nanucci. He’s a young combo-guard prospect that competed extremely well with the high school group and made a consistent impact on...

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North Carolina Phenom 150 Camp Session 3: Evaluation Team 8

North Carolina Phenom 150 Session 3: Evaluation Team 8   Team 8 Coach Johnson   #9: 5’8 ’21 Lucas Koivisto (Winston-Salem, NC) Starting things off, we look at a player that worked hard on both sides of the ball during his time at camp, Lucas Koivisto. He’s a point guard prospect that handled the ball decently well, but made his strongest impact as a spot-up shooter from the perimeter....

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North Carolina Phenom 150 Camp Session 3: Evaluation Team 7

North Carolina Phenom 150 Session 3: Evaluation Team 7   Team 7 Coach Dawkins   #8: 5’8 ’19 Jarick Yon (Fuquay-Varina, NC) Starting things off, we look at a player that was able to quickly emerge as a quality two-way leader, Jarick Yon. He’s a compact point guard prospect that plays the game the right way, making a priority out of setting the floor for his teammates while constantly...

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