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Bishop McGuinness v. Winston-Salem Prep
On Monday, Phenom Hoops traveled out to Kernersville, North Carolina for a highly competitive, inner-conference battle between the Villains of Bishop McGuinness and the visiting Winston-Salem Prep Phoenix. Given their respective records and the head-to-head matchup, this was an absolutely must-win contest for the Villains. On the other side, Coach Abdul Pittman has done a truly incredible job at...
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Phenom Hoops wants to share the successes of all players and teams around the state of North Carolina because there is just a ton of talent all throughout. We continue to shed light on players but fans need to take notice of teams that are also finding success this season.
read morePhenom 150 Session I Camp Evaluations: Team 6
Team 6 Coach: Kelvin Mills #104: 5’5 ’25 Dean Ruthstrom (Lake Norman Charter) Starting things off, we look at a player who simply knows how to make his presence felt despite his lack of size, Dean Ruthstrom. He’s a young, wiry guard prospect with an excellent off-ball presence and the ability to pose problems as a shooter from midrange and beyond the arc. Ruthstrom plays with an...
read morePhenom 150 Camp Session I Evaluations: Team 11
Team 11 Coach: Timario Baldwin #135: 5’9 ’24 Malik Ashe Jr. (Legion Collegiate) Starting things off, we look at player that performed very well despite being the smallest and youngest camper on this team, Malik Ashe Jr. He’s a tough, scrappy guard prospect with excellent defensive prowess and a reliable penetration sense. Ashe is a quality finisher, especially for his size, and can knock...
read morePhenom 150 Camp Session II Evaluations: Team 5
Team 5 Coach: Robert McCullough #0: 6’1 ’22 Jamison Graves (Elon) Starting things off, we look at a player that consistently found ways to make an impact within the flow of the team, Jamison Graves. He’s a smart, unselfish, high-motor guard prospect with a great understanding of how to operate with or without the ball in his hands. Graves is an excellent three-point shooter with the...
read morePhenom 150 Session II Camp Evaluations: Team 3
Team 3 Coach: Jacob Senyo #1: 6’0 ’23 Markeevis Latta (Oxford) Starting things off, we look at a player that easily stood out as one of the most dynamic floor generals on display, Markeevis Latta. He’s a smart, sharp, quick point guard prospect with a nice blend of playmaking and three-level scoring. Latta is capable of breaking down his man, touching the paint, and making plays for himself...
read moreNorth Carolina Phenom 150 Session III Camp Evaluations: Team 1
Team 1 Coach: Daymond Lindell #13: 5’5 ’23 Angelo Alexander (Charlotte) Starting things off, we look at a player that made an excellent impact, especially to be the smallest prospect on this team, Angelo Alexander. He’s a smart, heady point guard prospect that knows how to consistently set up the offense and get his teammates involved. Alexander is a pest defensively, given his quickness and...
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