FAB 40 Middle School Camp Standouts: Part 2
As you know by now, the FAB 40 Camp was filled with talented players to keep an eye on for the future. We take a closer look at some of the Standouts from throughout the day. Durham Academy 2024 F/C…
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Continue ReadingAs you know by now, the FAB 40 Camp was filled with talented players to keep an eye on for the future. We take a closer look at some of the Standouts from throughout the day.
Durham Academy 2024 F/C Wyatt DeGraaf: He was one of the taller players at camp as he comes in at about 6’6 but he’s more than just a tall body. Running the floor and making plays on both ends, he has some skillset and plenty of upside that will make him a player that you will want to keep an eye on.
Nick Jeralds 2024 Guard Jonathan Williams: Fayetteville has produced a nice amount of talent over the years and it seems that he is one of the next in line. Although he doesn’t have the most esthetically pleasing shooting form, he was efficient from three point land and even won the three point contest championship. Not only was his shooting impressive but he also got to the paint and showed his ability to finish strong.
Aden MS 2024 Guard Alex Moye: If there was a defensive player of the day award, he definitely would have won it without a doubt. He understands how to use his lateral quickness and quick hands to force turnovers and turn them into buckets.
Neuse Christian 2024 Cole Lanford: Once he got comfortable, he caught fire from downtown and provided some big time shooting for his team. He sets his feet and get his shot off pretty quickly as well as using jabs and fakes to create an opening for himself.
Williston 2025 Guard Zymir Batts: One of the younger players from the entire camp, he put on a display off impressive ballhandling and passing. He’s quick , crafty and always has his head up , which allows him to make the correct play while keeping his turnovers low.
Fayetteville Christian 2024 Guard Darris Simmons: Got off to a quick start during the first game of camp , blowing by defenses and making plays on the offensive side of the ball. He would go down with an injury which would keep him out of the duration of camp but he clearly showed that he is a name to know for the next few years.
Southview MS 2024 Genesis Whitted: Plays the game with a high motor, affecting plays on both ends of the floor by using that motor along with his height. He still would be defined as a raw talent but with that right amount of work, he could develop into a nice prospect and player.