WNC Division II Prospects
Division Two, Division One, Division Three, Junior College, it doesn’t matter as long as you are pro-longing your basketball career. Here is a look at some of the top Division Two prospects in WNC. Jack Ritchie 2019 Jack Ritchie…
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Continue ReadingDivision Two, Division One, Division Three, Junior College, it doesn’t matter as long as you are pro-longing your basketball career. Here is a look at some of the top Division Two prospects in WNC.
Jack Ritchie
2019 Jack Ritchie (North Buncombe HS)-Athletic and a good finisher; good handle; average skill set; can knock down shots; good rebounder for size; pushes the ball.
2019 Devon Bassett (Enka HS)-Shoots it well; plays hard; long arms; good feel for the game; knows where to be on the floor to make a play; doesn’t back down.
2020 JT Laws (North Buncombe HS)-Good vision; strong passing skills; a little out of shape; High basketball IQ; Smart; excels at getting everyone involved. One of the higher academic players in WNC.
2019 Dalton Whitt (North Buncombe HS)-Long and lanky; good finisher; does a good job rebounding and blocking shots for size; dad was a star in WNC at Erwin HS back in the late 1990’s.
2019 Jake Smith (Enka HS)-Athletic, good at shooting the long range shot; good handle and good court-awareness; able to get into the lane and is a strong defender. The WNC standout spent the summer playing with Team South Carolina.
2019 G Brandon Aumiller (Mountain Heritage HS)-The athletic Aumiller is a a strong bodied guard that can finish plays above the rim; he is a good defender that can keep his man in front and is a good rebounder for his area.
2020 G Lucas Jenkins (Mountain Heritage HS)-The 6-foot-3 guard has already picked up an offer from Mars Hill College after a strong performance at Elite Camp. He is a sturdy, strong guard that can muscle his way into the paint; can rebound well for his position and is a good shooter; he is athletic enough to guard multiple positions on the floor.
2020 G Tyrece Thompson (Asheville HS)-Big and sturdy built guard that is more athletic than he looks; can really attack the paint and finish; has improved his mid-range game; can defend on the perimeter; can knock down shots behind the three-point line; good court vision and can lead the break.