2028 Noah Dulin (Team Pittman)

Dulin has been a name that we have watched on several occasions and the production level that he brings to the court is so much fun to watch. He looks bigger and stronger than last year, and he plays with such confidence in his ability to not only create for himself and get his own buckets but to also be a threat inside and out. He attacks well, takes what is given to him, scores effectively, and plays with such a smart overall feel.

2028 Donnie Fairley (Carolina Bulldogs)

Fairley has become one of my favorite players to watch over the last year or so. You know what you are going to get with this young man; he is going to play with energy and motor, outwork others, find ways to score inside and be productive, and simply leave his imprint all over the game.  Fairley plays bigger than listed and knows how to impact the game in a variety of ways.

2028 Tre Jefferson (CC Elite)

A young guard to keep your eye on with CC Elite, Jefferson was able to flourish and lead his team to a strong weekend overall. He is a high-IQ guard that understands how to play within the offense and make the right decisions, whether that is getting others involved or finding ways to score within the framework of the offense. He plays hard and competes, especially on the defensive end.

2028 Mark Nomel (Middleton Hoops)

Middleton Hoops is a program that I would be watching BIG time down in South Carolina, and this is an organization that has plenty of talent. Nomel was a player who earned some attention his way as he is a high-motor prospect who brings a bit of physicality to the court as a guard. He was at his best attacking downhill, finishing tough shots as well as playing with poise. Nomel also played with patience and embraced contact well. Was a consistent scoring presence for his team throughout.

2029 Sullivan Templeton (Middleton Hoops)

Templeton has been another young prospect that I’ve enjoyed watching over the last year. Last year with Phenom Hoops, he was a standout that captured the eyes of many. He brought that same consistency and presence this year with Middleton Hoops, as he is a forward that just gets the job done. He is active and engaged around the basket, attacks the boards, finishes well in the paint, is comfortable in stepping out and stretching the floor, and just brings positive energy and production to the court for his team.

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