2024 6’3 Felipe Patino (WS Christian)
Patino is a tremendous player both on and off the court, as he works hard on his game and can really be a difference-maker for his team. When you talk about his game, you can’t deny his ability to open up the offense with his shot-making ability, showing range and confidence with his release and getting to his spots. But since the start of last year, he has continued to add more overall as he could help a program down the road.
2024 7’0 Ebrima Jabbi (Combine Academy)
Players with his size don’t just pop out of nowhere and though he is a player that is still learning and understanding the game, he brings tremendous size, a strong motor, and a willingness to battle and compete around the basket. Time after time he has been able to record strong double-double performances, being active on the glass and finishing around the basket. But he continues to develop and add more, as his years ahead of him could be his best.
2024 6’5 Hampton Evans (Farmville Central)
One thing many have learned over the years with Evans is that you know what you are going to get from this young man. He has put in the work and no matter where he has been or which team he has played one, Evans simply brings production to the table. He scores inside and out, knows how to finish well, competes on the boards, and can make plays off the dribble. Time after time though, Evans showcases that he is an all-around player at 6’5 and just does what is needed.
2024 7’2 Harold Lee (Berean Baptist)
Much like Ebrima, you are not going to find size like Lee at 7’2 along with his athleticism as well. Lee quickly grabs your attention with how fluid he moves, his athleticism and length at his position, and his ability to be a valuable piece both offensively and defensively. He runs the floor well, is a high flyer at the rim, and alters shots on the defensive end. And I can only assume that his game will continue to develop and add more when he gets to the next level.