Carolinas Challenge All-Star Team
The Carolinas Challenge will take place on Saturday March 23, 2019 in Wilmington, NC. The All-Star Game will be played at Hoggard HS once again this year. The boys game will start at 8 P.M.on Saturday March 23. Lets take…
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Continue ReadingThe Carolinas Challenge will take place on Saturday March 23, 2019 in Wilmington, NC. The All-Star Game will be played at Hoggard HS once again this year. The boys game will start at 8 P.M.on Saturday March 23. Lets take a look at the 10 players who will represent the Palmetto State in the game.
Tommy Bruner – Gray Collegiate #11 Palmetto State Ranking
Bruner helped the War Eagles win back to back Class 2A State Championships. Bruner a guard scored over 1,200 career points and averaged 16.3 ppg for the War Eagles this season. Bruner plans on visiting Hofstra in the near future according to War Eagles Head Coach Dion Bethea.
Trey Smith – Landrum HS – Delta State (MS) (NCAA D2) #24
Smith finished his career as the 3rd All-Time Leading Scorer in the Palmetto State. Smith finished his career with 2,868 points. Smith and Bruner both finished up as Class 2A Co-Players of the Year..Smith averaged 32.1 ppg for the Cardinals this season.
Trae Hannibal – Hartsville HS – University of South Carolina #3
Hannibal averaged 26.8 ppg this season for the Red Foxes. Hannibal finished his career with a 62 points and 20 rebounds in a Lower State Championship Game vs Wilson HS. Hannibal scored 1,552 career points at Hartsville HS.
Tre Jackson – Blythewood HS – Iowa State University #4
Jackson averaged 22.1 ppg this season for the Bengals. Jackson 6’2 signed in the fall period with the Cyclones. Jackson season came to a end in the opening round vs Berkeley HS.
Juwan Perdue – Lakewood HS – Jacksonville State University #17
Perdue 6’6 will play for Head coach Ray Harper and the Gamecocks in the Ohio Valley Conference next season. Perdue averaged 19.7 ppg and 10.1 rebounds this season for the Gators.
Marlow Gilmore – Hunter-Kinard-Tyler HS (Neeses) #28
Gilmore finished his career with 1,834 career points for the Trojans. Gilmore 6’6 small forward is a absolute pogo stick on the floor. Gilmore really excels in the transition game as a run-jump-athlete.
Asanti Price – Keenan HS #12
Price 6’5 came back to Keenan HS after attending Combine Academy (NC) in the fall foe a brief time. Price helped the Raiders win the Class 3A State Championship for All-Star Head coach Zach Norris. Price averaged 17.9 ppg this season.
Trevur Smalls – Berkeley HS #41
Smalls 6’5 helped the Stags (26-2) to a Class 5A State Championship Game before losing to 3-time champion Dorman HS. Smalls a athletic wing player averaged 15.5 ppg and 6.9 rebounds this season.
Ishan White – Berkeley HS #14
White 6’7 averaged a double-double this season for the Stags at 16 ppg and 10.5 rebounds. White a explosive power forward really has the ability to do some damage around the basket.
Malcolm Wilson – Ridge View HS – Georgetown #2
Wilson helped the Blazers to back to back Class 4A State Championships. The Blazers defeated Wilson HS in both state championship games. Wilson really has the ability to alter a game on the defensive end with his shot blocking.