2025 Tyree White (Cap City Charlotte / Covenant Day)

White has had a strong summer, and schools are starting to catch on. Starting the summer with no offers, White has now added multiple offers to the table and that trend could continue as he hopes to help lead Covenant Day to a strong season. White is able to flourish with his polished game, displaying the ability to play under pressure, showing tremendous reliability in being a scoring factor as well as a facilitator, and just knows how to help run a team. White’s IQ and feel really shined throughout the summer and he has a chance to capitalize that this upcoming high school season.

2025 Taurus Lewis (Carolina Pressure / Blythewood)

There may not be a player that had more of a breakout summer than Lewis and we will continue to reiterate that he deserves college coaches’ attention. A true stock riser the entire summer, Lewis clearly put his name as one of the top scoring guards in the state.  The 6’4 athletic prospect is able to bring production and offense in a variety of ways, scoring off the dribble and finishing at the rim, showing his pull-up game and smooth release, and his ability to hurt you from behind the arc.   Lewis consistently filled it up and truly had a breakout-type summer.

2025 Landon Vaughan (Carolina Riptide / Bandys)

Talk about a big that many hadn’t heard of to a player that really garnered a lot of traction this summer and clearly put his name on radars for this upcoming season. The 6’9 long lengthy forward was able to make his mark in a variety of ways as well as show his development as a player. Vaughan was strong in running the floor, finishing with touch and feel in the paint, attack the boards on both sides of the ball, and make an impact on both sides of the court.  After averaging 19ppg, 9rpg last year, Vaughan hopes to continue his summer’s success in leading the Trojans this season.

2025 Carson Evans (Team EAT / North Meck)

North Meck is North Meck, so we easily expect this team to produce talent. And they have plenty of guards that will lead the way but Evans could be in for more of a breakout-type player to bring more firepower on the court. Evans showcased that this summer with Phenom Hoops, as he was able to be a strong creator for himself, attacking downhill and creating, finding ways to get to the line, and is capable of scoring from multiple levels. From what he showed this summer, Evans looks more and more like a breakout-type prospect at North Meck.

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