6'8 Ryan Djoussa of Upward Stars Pee Dee 17U had a great showing today and has shown improvement since last summer. He showcased the ability to not only rebound at a high rate but also protected the rim well all day long. Loved the motor and activity he played with; he defended well in space and in the pick and roll. He did a great job of getting position and finishing inside. As he continues to develop his overall skill, he could be a steal for a scholarship level program.

6'10 Keeyan Itejerre of UC27 Carolina Dreamchasers 17U is just super impressive to watch. His combination of length, athleticism, and fluidity makes it hard not to see the overbearing potential. He has a great motor and plays super hard. He does a fantastic job of using his athleticism and length to be a very effective rim protector. I am eager to see how well he does at the next level. 

6'4 Kam Foman of Upward Stars Pee Dee 16U did everything needed to win all day long. It was hard not to see a pure effort and intensity he played with; he absolutely affected the game in every aspect making it hard to keep him off the floor. Although only 6'4, he is super lengthy and athletic which allowed him to be very impressive defensively, protected the rim, and had a hand in the passing lane. He will be one scholarship coaches should keep a close eye on as he matures and develops.'

6'6 Nolan Hodge of Carolina Gators 17U continues to improve his game each time I see him. He has a unique skillset and plays so smoothly that he quietly impresses coaches. While his game is not flashy it's incredibly effective and efficient. He is extremely versatile and plays with confidence and pace that allows him to be a hard matchup. While already holding Division 1 offers, I believe his recruitment is only getting started. I predict that he will be receiving a few more offers this summer.'

6'3 Zandae Butler of Carolina Bad Boyz 16U was outstanding today and really solidified himself as a top prospect in SC. He displayed a great balance of scoring from all three levels on the floor and also did a great job of setting up his teammates. He already has the physical tools that translate well at the next level. Defensively given his athleticism and quickness, did a great job of staying in front of opposing guards and forcing turnovers. Seeing his continued development over the past years, his growth is evident and his potential is very high! Definitely one for college coaches should begin to track!