#245- Marshall Klug- The long, skilled power forward/post prospect showcased the ability to thrive out of the post or space the floor with his reliable face-up game. He rebounded very well, ran the floor properly, and positioned himself for success on both ends of the floor. Klug has definite next-level ability.

#247- Sam Martin- It seems like Martin continues to improve with each new viewing. That being said, he's done a terrific job of maintaining his impressive offensive polish, both from the post and perimeter, and plays a straightforward game. Martin regularly stood out as a strong rebounder, ran the floor in transition, and outplayed his assignment on either side of the ball. One for coaches to watch. 

#171- CJ Vaughn- It's tough to be anything other than impressed with Vaughn and his well-rounded skillset and approach. He's a smart, heady guard prospect with patience, defensive prowess, and the ability to score from all levels. Vaughn offers a nice change of pace and is capable of creating for himself, others, or operating without the ball. 

#198- Dallas Gardner- It's easy to see the appeal with the long, wiry, up-tempo guard from Myers Park. His speed, toughness, and overall transition game allows him to make an impact in every possible setting. Gardner mixes it up and scores the ball actively from all three levels, but also displays vision and the willingness to set up open teammates. 

#209- Samuel Crosby- In terms of sheer production, it would be impossible to ignore the all-around contributions of Crosby. Though somewhat unassuming, he simply made a ton of plays within the flow of the action. He plays with a nonstop motor and always finds himself around the ball, typically making a positive play for his team. 

#158- Chatham Lambiotte- Given his motor and clear willingness to do the dirty work, Lambiotte has no issue finding ways to make his presence felt on both ends of the floor. He's a natural enforcer with toughness and the necessary frame to overwhelm opponents physically. Lambiotte is a terrific rebounder with the activity level to secure multiple boards within the same possession. He provides great defensive energy and can score effectively around the basket.

#242- Lamonte Cousar- The big, strong, versatile forward prospect highlighted his ability to do a little bit of everything within the flow of the action. He's smart and quite skilled for his size, showing vision, nice creation skills, and an understanding of how to score around the basket. Cousar also defended multiple positions and pushed transition play on numerous rebounding opportunities. 

#216- Elijah Calhoun-Though somewhat unassuming, the wiry, skilled guard prospect displayed a lot of ability as an offensive catalyst for this group. He's fairly quick and crafty, which allowed him to regularly create off the dribble and score or setup others with relative ease. Calhoun made his presence felt defensively and along the glass, which should collectively make him a potential breakout player for Reynolds next season. 

#206- Mazi Jackson- After watching him countless times over the last calendar year, it should come as no surprise to see Jackson making a lasting impact as an offensive weapon. He's done basically what we've become accustomed to, dictating the offense for stretches and showing a strong balance between scoring and playmaking. Jackson is tough and physical despite his wiry frame; he led by example throughout the day. 

#219- Jeremiah Scales- Arguably the most consistently productive player in the building, Scales is as reliable as they come. Not only does he epitomize leadership on both ends of the floor, but his willingness to adapt to whatever his team requires is what allows him to make such an incredible impact. He's exceptional from the midrange-in, but still plays along the perimeter and can easily assert himself as a three-point threat. Scales provides phenomenal effort and overwhelms opponents defensively and along the glass as a result. He looked tremendous from start to finish. 

#199- Darius Caldwell- The big, strong, versatile guard prospect led his team in a variety of different ways, given his production and overall understanding of how to dictate the action. Caldwell scored from all levels, set up others at a high rate, and stepped up whenever his team needed. His role should continue to expand at Glenn.