2024 Caarter Bobbitt (Horry Select): Bobbitt certainly earned some intrigue with his game on Day 2 early on, as he was able to show his overall impact on the court. Whether it was displaying his shot-making ability, his ability to make plays off the bounce and use his athleticism, or his overall impact on the boards and being able to handle, Bobbitt certainly earned some eyes his way.

2024 Ryan Evans (Cap City Charlotte): Evans was part of a strong overall showing to start the day for Cap City Charlotte. It was a balanced attack in the victory, but Evans did a great job in showing his ability to stretch the floor and get to his spots but also his impact around the basket, on the boards, and guarding multiple positions.' Led the charge for his team early on.

2023 Alex Godley (Fighting Saints): Godley is an intriguing prospect that grabbed my attention on Day 1 and continued his strong play on Day 2. There is something about a player that can make his overall impact felt on the court, as he did a nice job mixing up his scoring ability inside and out, but also made his presence on the boards as well.

2024 Camden Edmonds (NC Spartans): What else can be said that already hasn’t been with Edmonds; once again, he finds his name back on the list with his stellar play.' This is a young man that just absolutely fills it up, knows how to use his long length and get to his spots to score, and plays with such a strong IQ on the court.' Athleticism, scoring ability, and playmaker' Edmonds does it all and consistently.

2024 Makel Smith (PSB Elite Kisonas): Smith, who led the state in scoring this year, continues to show that he is an underrated guard around the area. But the strong, sturdy point guard knows how to fill it up and does so in a big way. Whether it is getting downhill, finishing through contact, knocking down shots from the perimeter, or creating for others, Smith is one that wants the ball in his hands and produces.

2023 Jacob Tiller (Team Swish): Tiller is certainly a familiar name with his play, as he consistently brings production to the table; he talks the talk but he backs it up as well with his play. Tiller brings toughness and edginess to the court, as he competes every time and finds ways to score the ball from all over the court. Tough guard that continues to fill it up consistently each time he steps onto the court.

2024 Abrahm Driver (Juice All-Stars): Diver has been consistent all throughout the year, and it is easy to see why more schools are looking his way. He has a fluid feel, moves well without the ball, has a long wingspan and a soft touch, and just remains active and effective throughout the game.' Really has elevated his game over the years and more schools should be looking.

2023 Tim Hall (Team EAT): Hall had a monster high school season and he has only carried that into the summer, which should go well for college coaches if they are looking for an unsigned senior. Athletic, strong, finishes at the rim, competes on both ends, swarms on the glass for rebounds, and plays with a high motor. Love his game and what he brings to the floor every time for his team.