Jackson Robinson of Upward Stars Pee Dee 14U was great in their games today as he showed he could be a huge paint presence. He utilized his size and length to control the glass and protect the rim at a high level. He has a soft touch around the rim and even displayed the ability to shoot the ball as well. With his size and skill set to play inside out at his age, he shows promises for the future. In transition, he looks to play above the rim and finish over defenders! As he continues to grow and develop he could be a high-level player! This is a kid to bookmark now!

Isaiah Henry of Team Eat 14U was phenomenal as he put on a scoring display in his games. He has the unique ability to attack the defense in multiple ways which makes it very hard to defend him. He showed the ability to not only get to the rim but also shoot it with some range as he knocked down a few jumpers. He has the length and size to go alongside with athleticism and motor that allow him to change the game in every way. The most intriguing part of his game was the way he drew contact and got to the free-throw line all game long. I am eager to see how he develops as he showcases flashes of high-level basketball at such an early age.

Brayden Hendrix of Upward Pee Dee 14U was a scoring machine for his team. While he is on the smaller side his game wasn't small by any means. He was a quick guard with great ball skill that allowed him to break down defenders and score with ease. He has a great pull-up jumper and also can stroke it from three! As he continues to grow and develop his skill and body, he has a chance to be a great scorer in the state of SC.

Bishop Boswell of Team CP3 2024 continues to develop his game into a high major talent. He has a great frame and body that can already translate to the next level. He plays with great confidence and pace that separates him from others on the floor. He has an elite IQ and court vision that allows him to effortlessly create for his teammates. He also shoots the ball well from three. He does a great job of using his body and speed combined with his athleticism to get downhill and finish at the rim through contact. Defensively, he stays in front of the opposing guard and communicates; his team leans on him for leadership in every aspect. College Coaches needing a high-level guard, this is your guy! He’s a high-level player!