6'2 '22 Kyle Frazier (Weddington)

Although any of the Cook-Morton-Lowe grouping could be emphasized here, Frazier is always so reliable at filling in the gaps as the glue-guy on both ends of the floor. He's an extremely well-rounded player who understands how to naturally affect all facets of the game. Frazier is a quality passer, shooter, rebounder, and versatile defender who simply plays bigger than his listed height'especially within the paint. He's adaptable enough to actively toggle between various roles based on personnel. Frazier brings a smart, active, blue-collar presence to this Warriors group, and should be a major factor in the final result of this contest. 

6'9 '22 James Daly (Panther Creek)

The Catamounts are among the most balanced teams still fighting to win a state championship, which is arguably what will make Daly such a meaningful piece in this upcoming showdown. The long, wiry post prospect embraces his identity very well as a finisher, rebounder, and rim-protector. He utilizes his length to consistently alter shots and displays nice timing around the basket. Daly runs the floor hard in transition, capitalizes on his offensive chances, and doesn't require the ball to make a steady impact. Given their opponent's lack of interior size, Daly should be able to pose problems'especially on defense.