2022 Austin Ball (WV Generals): Ball played really well on Day 2, scoring the ball effectively, whether it was rising from behind the arc or his mid-range shot, as well as using his 6’5 long frame to finish over defenders with a little bounce to his game. Ball is tremendously active, making those little plays, using his hands well to keep the ball active, and has a soft touch with his shot.  It was good to see him again in action and you can see why D1 schools are coming more his way.

2024 Abubaki Yarmah (Virginia Warriors): Abubaki is one to put on your watch list in the state of Virginia, as the 6’6 prospect really captured some eyes with his play.  At his age, he displays a tremendous body and frame, showing that he can handle the physical play, but also worked well inside and out offensively. Gave us a little bounce as well, as the prospect that has tremendous body control, can be an impact in several areas, and has a good potential moving forward.

2026 Dionte Neal (CSB 2026): Though a young guard, you can see that Neal looks to have a bright future here in North Carolina. He was tremendous on Day 2, helping carry the load for his team on their way to a championship. Neal though is such a shifty guard on the floor, showing the ability to create space for himself, get downhill and finish… he is simply one that you want the ball in his hands as he makes it look easy on offense. He knows how to lead a team but also be a primary scorer on the floor.

2021 Chance Carter (NL Disciples): What can one say about the shooting performance that Carter displayed on Day 2. We haven’t seen too many players that can knock down 11 threes as he did in one game, as he was letting it fly and really making a name for himself as a shooter. Impressive performance on his way to 40 points.

2023 Robert Dillingham (Game Changers): We know that Dillingham is special and he showed why once again, as he makes the game just look easy to him.  What some players work so hard on, Dillingham just plays on another level and understands that there aren’t many that can slow him down from getting his buckets.  He did that on Day 2, going for another 30+ point performance.

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