NC TOP 80 EVENT RECAPS
North Carolina Top 80 Camp Evaluations: Team 3
Team 3 Coach: Patrick King A foreword from Coach King:
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Team 2 Coach: Gary Hall #0: 5
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Team 1 Coach: Rod Bridgers #0: 6
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2022 Evan Smith (Ardrey Kell): Smith had a very good camp and really think this is a player that could see an uptick in his recruitment and game this season. He was shifty in the open floor and was showing how he can be assertive on the court. 2022 Noah Ross (Trinity Academy): Ross is going to be a player that coaches will love and really seems to be taking his game to the next...
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Check out the Top 10 scorers from the NC TOp 80 in the Class of 2022
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Top 10 scorers from the NC Top 80 in the class of 2021.
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2021 Kuluel Mading (The Burlington School): One can see that Mading has continued to make steps with his game, becoming more comfortable with the ball in hands and creating more off the dribble. But once again, he also impacts the floor with his ability to block shots, use his long arms on the boards, and run the floor. 2021 Ben Burnham (Carmel Christian): Burnham made it known that he was...
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2022 Jai Smith (Bully City Prep): Smith continues to show why he is going to be regarded as one of the top players in the Class of 2022. There aren
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Jamarii Thomas- The tough, heady point guard prospect offered a very consistent two-way presence, overwhelming opponents with his motor and toughness. Thomas attacks the basket very well and displays a strong balance between scoring and playmaking. He
read moreNorth Carolina Top 80 Player Introductions Expectations can mean a lot within the grassroots side of basketball. This can be applied to players, parents, and every type of coach (high school, travel ball, and college coaches), as there is always something to be desired. When it comes to someone like Anthony Sellars, there
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read moreNorth Carolina Top 80 Player Introductions We
read moreNorth Carolina Top 80 Player Introductions There are dozens of examples that highlight how significant hard work and skill development can be within a prospect
read moreNorth Carolina Top 80 Player Introductions Being able to put a positive spin on a negative situation isn
read moreNorth Carolina Top 80 Player Introductions There are countless situations where a prospect possesses all the makings of a next-level player but doesn
read moreNorth Carolina Top 80 Player Introductions There have been numerous instances where young players undergo a stage or period of swift progression or physical growth. Guys like Anthony Davis or Scottie Pippen are a few of the most successful examples in history, but Keeyan Itejere is someone who has undergone a similar spike within the past twelve months. Although those names can be unfair...
read moreNorth Carolina Top 80 Player Introductions Watching players progress is arguably the most rewarding thing about working within grassroots basketball. We consistently see the results of these players
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The North Carolina Top 80 has become the premier event within its state. Started in 2014, the first year after Dave Telep
read moreFrom the Scouts Eyes — Brady O’Connell Commits to Old Dominion
Brady O’Connell is a 6’7″ wing out of Ravenscroft School in Raleigh, North Carolina. He played his summer travel ball with Team Felton on the UAA Circuit. At the time of his commitment to ODU, O’Connell also entertained offers from the likes of Elon, Samford, Western Carolina and Mercer. Last season, O’Connell averaged 9.3 points per game for the 18 win Ravenscroft...
read moreFrom the Scout’s Eyes — Josh Banks commits to VCU
On Sunday 6'4" 2020 Josh Banks, out of Olympic High School in Charlotte, NC committed to VCU.
read moreFrom the Scout’s Eyes — Jadyn Parker Commits to North Florida
On Friday, 6'8" 2020 Jadyn Parker of West Brunswick High School in Shallotte, North Carolina committed to the University of North Florida.
read moreFrom the Scout’s Eyes – Dean Reiber Commits to Rutgers
On Saturday, 6'9" 2020 Dean Reiber of Northwest Guilford High School committed to Rutgers University.
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Team 12 Coach: Antonio Lowe #13: 6
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Team 11 Coach: Obe Gray #12:5
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Team 10 Coach: David Noel #10: 5
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Team 9 Coach: Dre Simmons #9: 5
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Team 8 Coach: Derrick Partee #8:5
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