2022 Will Rhodes (NC Spartans Unsigned Seniors): Rhodes came out to show a little something on Day 2.' Rhodes did a tremendous job in putting the pressure on the defense, attacking in transition, finishing well around the basket and defenders, pulling up and knocking down shots, and playing with an aggressive, downhill mentality.' Really couldn't be stopped to start his day.

2023 Chase Harris (York County Legends): Harris has had a terrific weekend of shooting the ball, having multiple games with four or more threes.  On Day 2 to start the day, he continued to showcase his ability to be a threat from outside, hitting seven 3-pointers on his way to 25 points. 

2022 Griffin Powell (NC Spartans Unsigned Seniors): Powell was the other catalyst for his team to start the day. The 6'7 wing prospect is intriguing with his ability to be a threat around the rim, his ability to put the ball on the deck and score, and his long frame to finish over defenders. He did most of his work in the paint today but also can step out and be effective on the defensive end.

2023 Will Gray (NC Spartans): Gray is a name that more should be familiar with, especially with what he provides on both ends of the floor.  Gray's ability to be an effective defender, really create havoc for opponents, but also get paint touches and finish strong offensively, should catch the eyes of more college coaches. 

2023 Horaces Jacques (Upward Stars): Jacques continues to grab our attention, especially when the point guard is showing his change of speed and direction out in transition, getting downhill and attacking, and finding ways to finish strong.

2024 Drake Powell (CP3): Powell continues to impress with what he brings to the table.  Yes, he can be one of the go-to scorers for his team but with his size and ability, he really can be effective in a variety of ways on the court. He can help be a secondary ball-handler, he can lock down on the defensive end, he can create his own shot, and really finds his teammates well.

2024 Alex Olander (Team Loaded): Olander was very impressive on Sunday.  He led the charge offensively, continuing to show his surprising strength and determination he plays with on the court.  Really liked his ability to put on the deck and get to the basket, really operating and seeing the floor well in the paint. Simply plays with a relentless motor on the court.

2024 Landon Foley (BSA Supreme): While the Daniel twins and Claggett get a lot of attention with this group at the guard position, Foley is one that deserves credit for what he provides on the court as well. He is tough, scrappy, likes to mix it up and be physical, and makes that hustle plays that help his team but may not always get the spotlight.

2023 Baylor Petty (NC Rise Dawkins): Petty came up big when his team needed him the most, hitting some big shots in the second half including a game-tying three at that point.  He showed that he can step up in the bright spots and hit shots with range when needed.

2023 Michael Wilson (Team HOPE 2023 Laney): Wilson continues to be a workhorse on the court and you can see that he continues to take the necessary steps in developing his overall game and feel. One can also see that he has been putting work in the weight room, getting stronger, and being able to handle more physicality on the court.

2023 Addison Archer (Next Level): It is good to see Archer back on the court, giving everyone a reminder of his game but also showing that he has put in the work to expand where he can operate. He continues to be that athletic, long prospect making a difference defensively, but he has really added more of a perimeter shot to his repertoire.