Fab40 ENC Camp Standouts: Underclassmen
Although there were a whole lot of seniors on display in the Fab40 ENC Camp, there were some underclassmen who stood out in the camp. Eric Wynn – 2022 – Forward – Community Christian The Fab40 ENC Camp was mainly…
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Continue ReadingAlthough there were a whole lot of seniors on display in the Fab40 ENC Camp, there were some underclassmen who stood out in the camp.
Eric Wynn – 2022 – Forward – Community Christian
The Fab40 ENC Camp was mainly a showcase for the seniors, but one of the biggest prospects was 2022 forward Eric Wynn. Wynn has a basketball body already at 6-foot-8 and he isn’t afraid to get in on the action. He’s active on the glass and on the perimeter, where he was able to knock down a few 3-pointers. High-major potential all over this one.
Trey Pittman – 2020 – Forward – Greenfield
Trey Pittman was another forward prospect to turn heads at the Fab40 Camp. Pittman showed off his ability to score off the dribble as well as in the post on Saturday. What sets him apart is he never stops moving on offense. He’s got size at 6-foot-7 as well.
Luke Davis – 2020 – Forward – Wesleyan Christian
Luke Davis is an athletic 6-foot-7 forward with potential. He didn’t necessarily have a big day, but he stood out due to his activity and size on both ends. It will be interesting to see what type of summer he’ll have. Davis is certainly a player to keep an eye on.
Rashod Smith – 2020 – Point Guard – Northside-Pinetown
Rashod Smith was one of the better floor generals on the day. He wasn’t afraid to get his guys into position on offense nor was he afraid at guarding the basketball full court on defense. Showed solid leadership qualities despite being an underclassman.
Jimmy Forte – 2020 – Guard – Community Christian
Jimmy Forte got his day off to a hot start, making his first three 3-point attempts and establishing himself as one of the sharpshooters of the Fab40 Camp. At 6-foot-3, his ability to play either guard position should take him places at the next level. He’s also got a knack for getting to the rim and finishing.
Dylan Blake – 2020 – Point Guard – First Flight
Dylan Blake is a point guard you don’t want to leave open. Given the talent on his team, Blake wasn’t needed much to drain the long ball. During his high school season, he made 98 3-pointers for his high school (First Flight), one of the best 3-point shooting teams in the state.