HoopState Transfers Roundup, Part 2
There’s been a lot more movement in the high school basketball ranks in the state of North Carolina. Check out Part 1 if you missed it. Here’s a look at Part 2 below. Greensboro Day High School Greensboro Day High…
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Continue ReadingThere’s been a lot more movement in the high school basketball ranks in the state of North Carolina. Check out Part 1 if you missed it. Here’s a look at Part 2 below.
Greensboro Day High School
Greensboro Day High School will gain the services of one of the top-scoring guards in the 2021 class in Brock Williams for the 2019-20 season, a big boost to their rotation. Williams joins Greensboro Day after spending the past two seasons at Burlington Christian Academy.
He led the 2021 class in the scoring with 34.8 points per game during the 2018-19 season. His production could take a hit given the presence of Carson McCorkle and Cam Hayes but he will certainly add to their already present firepower.
Combine Academy
Combine Academy isn’t done adding talent just yet. After adding a number of 2022 and 2023 players, their latest addition isn’t any different, outside his level of talent. He’s top-ranked prospect 6-foot-7 forward Mekhi Grant, ranked by some outlets as a top forward in his class. He’s another player that’s set to make an impact in a lineup filled with talent already.
Moravian Prep
Moravian Prep’s PostGrad team isn’t done adding players just yet. Last night, 6-foot-8 forward Zack Austin announced his intentions to attend Moravian Prep, joining a team of Perez Bowser and Noah Dunn. Austin brings versatility on both ends as well as energy on the defensive end. His length should give Moravian’s squad another weapon to work with on the wing. They’re a team to keep an eye on on the national level.
The Burlington School
The Burlington School has seen some recent changes with head coach Ryan Bernardi taking over as head basketball coach. Big man Kuluel Mading is a recent transfer, heading to The Burlington School while moving into the 2021 class. He’s a 6-foot-10 forward to keep an eye on in the recruiting world.