Triangle Challenge Championships: Final Notes
Our final notes from the Triangle Challenge feature some names you know and probably some you don’t. Once again we enjoyed being in the building for this event and know for a fact that some of these players will be…
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Continue ReadingOur final notes from the Triangle Challenge feature some names you know and probably some you don’t. Once again we enjoyed being in the building for this event and know for a fact that some of these players will be playing on the next level.
Raleigh Finest 2022 Forward Asa White: He’s a name that you should know about if you don’t know already, he has plenty of potential in his game, his height and wingspan are something you notice about him almost immediately. His impact on the court is special when he’s locked in aggressive, there were moments where he attacked the rim offensively and blocked shots defensively.
Teen Center 2020 Parker Swisher: Has good height and nice feel for the game, brought some much needed height and rebounding for the squad as well as the ability to stretch the floor as he can knock down the three point shot. It seemed as the night went on he adapted to the physicality of the game and was able to make some plays for his team, especially on the boards.
Teen Center 2020 Guard Zach Murphy: He didn’t have his best showing but as an overall prospect, we like what he brings to the table and what he can possibly be in the future. He’s a guard with decent height and the ability to shoot the ball from deep at a high level, so once he gets it going, he’s a tough player to attempt to contain.
Raleigh Finest 2022 Forward Kaleb Hedgepeth: We like what we saw from him even though his team came up short, he showed some flashes of how good he can be in the future. He is a player that can finish above the rim on the offensive end of the floor but can also be a paint protector on defense while defending above the rim. He has good hands and is a pretty agile player, his ability to rebound the ball helps him to create plays for himself which leads to him always being involved on the court in some sort of way.
St. Christopher 2021 Guard Randy Freeman: We didn’t get to see the full package of his game during this time but we like his potential without a doubt . He’s strong in his upper body, hasn’t nice athletic ability, and has shown the ability to score the ball at a nice level when he’s locked in.