Closing out another amazing weekend of basketball with a few playmakers and scorers who really impressed.  A few are names you've heard before, the others are under the radar, but all made their mark!

5'11 Xavier Anderson 2021 (Team 864) really broke out on the scene this summer year playing with a talented group. He's a lightning-quick guard with the ability to attack the rim or stretch the defense with his accuracy from the arc. A great two-way player showing off his tenacity as an on the ball defender.

6'3 Trae Benham 2021 (Team CLT) has a tremendous blend of combo guard skills using his supreme confidence and aggressiveness. He can be a floor general or utilize his take over mode scoring the call shooting the lights out. The Lipscomb commit has been very consistent all summer.

5'10 Colin Fayed 2023 (Upward Stars 704) his strong basketball DNA truly makes him a natural on-court leader. He uses his great change of speed and pace to keep defenders guessing, but also allowing him to get a jump on them to make a play. A pinpoint passer really stands out when watching him play and his consistent jumper from anywhere on the court makes him a tough guard for defenders.

6'5 Jacob Morgan 2021 (Carolina Riptide 17U) is a certified bucket who can really score the ball at will from all three levels. He has a long frame and really nice bounce, put together with outstanding fundamentals. Jacob is a cerebral player who is seemingly in the right place at the right time nearly every single play.

6'7 Anthony Sellars 2022 (TLBA) has a strong body and long frame that he uses to score in many ways. He slashed drives and attacks, getting to the rack and the line regardless of who they put in front of him, and has a nice jump shot too. Moravian prep has another monster in the mix on their loaded roster this year.

6'1 Peyton McDaniel 2022 (PC Cougars) can flat out shoot the rock! He has an incredibly quick release and at a high clip, moving around the court to find his spots with speed and efficiency. Although he had 10 from long range one game he's not just a shooter, the kid knows how to play on both ends and does so with a ton of energy, using tremendous court awareness.

6'5 Daevin Hobbs 2023 (NLPB) is a really consistent scoring threat in many ways and is match up nightmare for opposing defenses. He really utilizes the court, using his handles and skillset to stretch the floor by drawing out larger defenders and then smartly punishes smaller opponents with his ability to score on all three levels.

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