Legit Prospects at Non-Traditional Schools
We already know that the name of the school shouldn’t matter as there are talented prospects all across the country. Which is why we want to take a closer look at some standout prospects that are currently located at schools…
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Continue ReadingWe already know that the name of the school shouldn’t matter as there are talented prospects all across the country. Which is why we want to take a closer look at some standout prospects that are currently located at schools that you probably have never heard of before.
Southeastern Homeschool 2022 Forward Bradlee Wolf Bradlee Wolf 6'8" | C Northwood Temple Academy | 2023 NC f: A legit 6’9 that is constantly improving, he will be one to keep a close eye on over the next two years. He can face up on the block, play with his back to the basket some and has shown the ability to step out to knock down the trey ball.
Liberty Christian 2020 Wing Tavion Simmons: The 6’3 Athletic wing is a player that is still raw in some areas but definitely has the potential to be a nice player on the college level. He averaged 14 Points, 6 Rebounds & 5 Assist per game in a very successful season for the squad.
Scotland Christian 2021 Guard Brodie Clark Brodie Clark 6'1" | CG Scotland Christian Academy | 2021 State NC : He’s been filling up the stat sheet for years now and it’s seems that colleges are taking notice as he’s picked up an offer from St.Andrews University. Not only is he a gifted scorer but he has a high IQ and natural feel for the game.
New Life Christian 2021 Guard Ricardo Polk: He got off to a slow start to begin the season but he turned things around as time went on. One of the first things you will notice about him is his natural ability to score the ball. It doesn’t take much space for him to get his shot off and he has solid athletic ability as well.
Liberty Christian 2021 Guard Daymon Beckwith Daymon Beckwith 6'1" | CG Liberty Christian | 2021 State NC : A natural scorer would be the best way to describe his game. Of course there were questions about the level of talent he was facing in years past but he’s proven himself at several Invitational camps against some of the top prospects in the state.