Austin Johnson

2021 6'9 Sincere Malone (Carolina Basketball Academy): First time getting to watch Malone and he brings a lot of intrigue with his versatility, ability to handles, and ability to operate on multiple levels on the court.' He excelled in pushing the basketball up the court and getting around defenders to finish at the rim. He holds offers already and has been receiving interests as well.

2021 6'2 Perez Bowser (Franklin Prep): Quick guard on the floor and does a tremendous job in creating off the dribble and either scoring at the rim or finding/setting up his teammates on the floor. Has a really good ability in how to change directions on offense.

2022 6'5 Graham Worland (WAH): Worland is one that just works on both ends of the floor. He plays multiple positions on the court and is one of the primary scorers for his team, whether it is showing off his shooting stroke from the perimeter or attacking defenses.  Worland plays with a tremendous IQ on the court and always seems to be moving.

2021 6'6 Lucas Taylor (Raleigh's Finest): Taylor played absolutely fantastic early on, scoring in every manor possible.  His ability and feel for the game, especially from the perimeter, is something special to watch.  Taylor showed it all with his pull-up jumper but also showing off his athleticism.

2021 6'3 Austin Johnson (Moravian Prep Regional): Johnson may not blow you away but he can produce on the court.  What you have to like about his game is that he gets to his spots well, and really can knock shots down at 6'3.  Finished his first game with 6 made 3-pointers.

2023 6'0 Hamilton Campbell (Moravian Prep): Campbell is a young point guard but plays like a veteran.  He plays with tremendous pace and sees the floor really well, showing a tremendous blend in his ability to create and find his teammates or score the ball on multiple levels.

2022 6'2 Evan Ashe (Raleigh's Finest): Ashe is an athletic prospect, which one can see immediately on the floor.  He attacks the paint and rim and really looks to finish strong at the rim but he also uses that athleticism to get on the boards as well.  However, he continues to expand his game, showing he can operate and score from the outside as well.