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With the talent depth being so great in the state of North Carolina, we know that there will always be some players that slip through the cracks as far as recruitment goes. Well, we are here to provide the much…
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Continue ReadingWith the talent depth being so great in the state of North Carolina, we know that there will always be some players that slip through the cracks as far as recruitment goes. Well, we are here to provide the much needed assistance with some players from ENC that have yet to receive offers that college coaches should be watching closely.
Greenfield School Trey Pittman: What’s not to like about 6’7 prospect that can knock down the three ball at a high level, play with his back to the basket and his fresh off a state championship. Those are just a few of the traits that Pittman possess, as well as being an outstanding student in the classroom.
Sanderson HS 2020 Forward Tylan Green: He transferred to Sanderson HS for his senior season but put up impressive numbers last year at Friendship Christian averaging 18 Points and 9 rebounds per game. We were eager to see him matchup against some of the top 2020 ENC talent at FAB 40 Camp and he did not disappoint. He finishes above the rim, blocks shots, has nice agility and even showed some ability to defend multiple positions, college coaches should be giving him a call!
Pinecrest 2021 Guard Bradlee Haskell: He’s matched up with some guards that have D1 offers or are playing college basketball at the D1 level at this point and has excelled in all of those matchups. His combination of talent, IQ and poise are all things that you love to see from a PG, what makes it more impressive is that he has these attributes at such a young age.
Scotland County 2020 Guard Garret Mcrae: We hate to sound like a broken record but this young man has been dominant in just about every scenario we have seen him in over the past year. Team Camps, Elite Camps, Showcase Camps, it didn’t matter where we saw him at, he was outstanding and showed he’s a scholarship worthy prospect.
Kinston HS 2020 Guard Isaac Parson: Another Guard prospect that has been outstanding over the spring and summer, Parson will be one of the players that we feel colleges will begin to recruit harder as the season begins. The combination of scoring and facilitating that he brings to the table are attributes that we feel will transition to the next level but we also love the competitive edge he brings every time he steps on the court.