Small High School Star Players!!
Whether it’s 1A public schools or your smaller private schools, there are plenty of talented youngsters in their smaller school divisions. Let’s jump right in and take a look at some of the Standout Prospects in these locations. Louisburg HS…
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Continue ReadingWhether it’s 1A public schools or your smaller private schools, there are plenty of talented youngsters in their smaller school divisions. Let’s jump right in and take a look at some of the Standout Prospects in these locations.
Louisburg HS Junior Guard Elijah Jamison: The numbers that he has put up this year have been simply incredible. He’s averaging 30 Points, 13 Rebounds & 2 steals per contest as his team sits at a 12-6 record. Schools at the D1 level have already offered or shown interest in in the talented Junior and we expect his stock to continue to rise over the next few months.
Liberty Christian Junior Guard Daymon Beckwith: He’s put up big time numbers his first few years and is off to another outstanding season averaging 21 PPG. Beckwith is a natural scorer that doesn’t back down from challenges at all. He hasn’t picked up much recruitment interest so far but as long as he continues to produce, that should change sooner than later.
East Carteret Junior Guard Bennie Brooks: Year in and year out he’s put up nice numbers and this year is no different. He’s averaging just under 24 Points , 8 Rebounds and 4 steals per game which has helped his team become on the top teams in their conference.
Henderson Collegiate Senior Guard Kalib Matthews: He completed his recruitment process early as he signed with Queens University. The Royals fans should be excited about his arrival as he is a player that flat out gets it done on both ends of the floor. Offensively he can score the ball efficiently without forcing any plays and on the defensive end he does nice job of using his wingspan and IQ to making things difficult for opponents.
Pender HS Senior Guard Jajuan Carr: When you watch Mr. Carr, you know what to expect from him. A good amount of buckets and high flying plays as he looks to lead his team to a deep playoff run. Low Major and Mid-Major programs have either offered or shown interest and rightfully so as he has plenty of the tools that you want from a scoring guard.
Wilson Prep Junior Guard Nasir Blackston: Solid size for a SG on the next level at about 6’4 to go with a long wingspan. He has a nice blend of shooting ability and athleticism, once he gets it going scoring wise, he’s a tough player to stop.