Fab 40 Camp Final Notes
John Paul II 2020 Guard Jordan Yarrell: We love what he brought to the table on both ends of the floor, he locked in on defense and made things difficult for the matchups he had. Offensively he did a nice…
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Continue ReadingJohn Paul II 2020 Guard Jordan Yarrell: We love what he brought to the table on both ends of the floor, he locked in on defense and made things difficult for the matchups he had. Offensively he did a nice job of picking his spots, scoring at a high level but also finding teammates in the right spots for Assist.
Dixon HS 2021 Guard Logan Hubbard: Displayed a nice IQ for the game and makes what we would call ‘‘winning plays’’, as they may not necessarily be the flashy play but the correct play at the right time. Displayed solid ball handling skills as well as passing ability which are attributes that we know are key for a prospect success on the next level.
Dixon HS 2020 Guard Everett Lewis: Has what we would call sneaky athletic ability, he had quite a few plays where he blew past defends and finished above the rim. His ability to score in multiple ways is something that has caught the attention of college coaches, especially at the D3 level.
Cape Fear Christian 2020 Wing Austin Locklear: Still has some things to tweak in his game but overall he’s a solid prospect. Displayed the ability to knock down shots from three point range and has all the tools to be a lock down defender when he’s focused.
Riverside-Williamston 2022 Wing Avion Pinner: We have watched him for a while now and it has been truly a privilege to see him grow. He looks to be fully healthy from a knee injury he suffered and has extended his game with the ability to play on the perimeter some.
Kinston HS 2020 Guard Isaac Parson: One of the best guards in the building, he was very impressive and is a player that should offers already. He plays the game with confidence, speed and ability to flat out put the ball in the bucket.