2028 Ayo Awosanya (Carolina Culture)

Another young prospect that we believe you will be hearing a lot about, Awosanya’s offensive capabilities can’t be denied as he continues to produce and be a tough matchup on the court. Operating inside and out, Awosanya is comfortable in a variety of roles and being the go-to option, as he still has a ton of potential left in his game.

2025 Jermaine Cunningham (East Carolina Elite)

Cunningham continues to be one that I enjoy watching and I absolutely love his overall impact on the court for his team. With the blend of size, feel, playmaking, and versatility, Cunningham is able to flourish in a variety of roles. He does a great job in getting his teammates involved, helping out on the glass, reading the floor, and finishing strong offensively.

2026 Jyi Dawkins (Big Shots Elite NC)

It was good to see Dawkins back in action, and he was certainly one that made his presence felt. He has continued to develop and add more to his game, showing not only his ability to drive and finish but also knock down shots from a variety of levels. He is active on both sides of the ball and is a strong all-around prospect who deserves the attention of college programs.

2029 Kaedyn Cole (FBC Elite)

There is a lot to like about this young prospect and we believe that he will be a name you hear about in the coming years.  For a player at his size and age, he has a very good feel for the game while also being a dominant presence. Cole plays with a tremendous motor, is active on the glass, and scores effectively around the basket. He showed a lot of early flashes with his game at the event.

2028 Carson Grear (KOC)

Grear was a strong presence throughout his games in which we saw. He was effective in his ability to score and make plays from a variety of levels, consistently finding ways to score the ball, make strong and high IQ plays off the dribble, and knock down shots from an array of levels. He was really able to show his versatility on the court as a prospect.

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