2024 Caden Kreger (Powdersville):
Kreger is one that should earn more attention with what he provides. He is a confident shooter from the floor at 6’7, as he does a great job in stretching the floor and showing his range. Kreger brings size at 6’7, rebounds the ball well, can push off the rebound, and really looks for his shot. Can be a difference-maker with his confident shot-making ability.
2024 Quay Watson (Indian Land):
Watson just gives Indian Land another weapon, as this should certainly be a group to watch this season. Watson is one that has consistently shown that he can fill it up; despite his size, he does a great job in finding ways to score, finishing over defenders inside, and just knows how to fill it up. The rising senior will certainly provide firepower to a strong team this season.
2024 Mason Mitchell (Northwestern):
Once again, Mitchell finds his name on our list and with what we saw with Northwestern, he continues to do so much for his team. Whether it is his versatility, his ability to score inside and out, showcase his athleticism, impact the game on the boards, and bring a presence defensively, Mitchell just does a bit of everything, and he can provide the same for a college program.
2024 Franklin Davis (Landrum):
Davis had a very good showing when Phenom was on deck. When watching, he finished with 35 points and really showed his scoring capability on the court. He can make a variety of strong plays, has good handles, finished well, and knock down shots from a variety of levels, but also facilitate extremely well. Really liked his vision and overall feel on the court.
2024 JJ Moore (Gray Collegiate):
Moore is now down in South Carolina and will be looking to lead the charge at Gray Collegiate. He continued to showcase his quickness and playmaking ability with the ball in his hands; whether it was knocking down shots, scoring off the dribble, running the offense, or setting up other teammates for scoring opportunities, Moore provides firepower for this program this season.
2024 Caden Giles (Nation Ford):
The 6’10 prospect has really seen his stock rise, and that trend could only continue with his play at Nation Ford. When you watch him in action, he continues to be an effective scoring presence with touch around the basket as well as being a fluid big that runs the floor. He understands angles, can alter shots, and be a tremendous presence on the boards.