NC C/O 2022 Names to Know !
The 2022 Class is shaping up to be a very nice group , there has been some new additions as well as some old names that have stepped up their game. With the 2021 Class being deep with D1 talent,…
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Continue ReadingThe 2022 Class is shaping up to be a very nice group , there has been some new additions as well as some old names that have stepped up their game. With the 2021 Class being deep with D1 talent, they have some big shoes to follow but the potential is clearly there.
CP3 Guard Khalil Marshall: During his time with CP3 he has learned to be more of a facilitator but he still has the offensive skillset that we have seen over the years. Look out for him over the next few years to pick up some D1 offers and be among the top guards.
GA Stars Guard Freddie Dillione: We first saw him as a middle schooler playing against Juniors and Seniors that are mostly at D1 programs right now and he held his own. He has the ability to score the ball at a high level and when he’s aggressive he is a very difficult player to defend.
Team Loaded Guard Cam Oates: Slowly but surely Cam is beginning to catch the attention of people across the state due to his stellar play. During the high school season he didn’t see a ton of playing time but showed some flashes of his talent . Now with more minuets and opportunity he has put together some very impressive scoring performances and is one to keep an eye on.
Team Felton Guard Jaquantae Harris: He’s joining the 2022 Class and should be one of the top guards in the group almost immediately. He had a nice season at Hoke County last season and has been impressive with Team Felton so far. His midrange game has always been efficient but now he has expanded it into three point range as well as facilitating more for others.
Team Wall Forward Davis Molnar: The more we get the opportunity to see him play, the more intrigued we are about his potential. He has the size and skillset that attracts college coaches so it won’t be long before the interest beings to roll in.
Team Trezz F/C Eric Wynn: His potential is absolutely impressive, he has plenty of the tools for a prospect and is a legit 6’8 already. He can play inside the post but also step out and knock down the three point shot, D1 prospect without a doubt.