Young Rising Stars Watchlist 757 Vol 2
Young Rising Stars Watchlist 757 Vol 2 DeJuan Campbell DeJuan Campbell 6'1" | PG Kecoughtan | 2022 State VA – 6’1 CG/2022 Why: DeJuan Campbell DeJuan Campbell 6'1" | PG Kecoughtan | 2022 State VA is one of those most…
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DeJuan Campbell DeJuan Campbell 6'1" | PG Kecoughtan | 2022 State VA – 6’1 CG/2022
Why: DeJuan Campbell DeJuan Campbell 6'1" | PG Kecoughtan | 2022 State VA is one of those most accomplished players in the 757 for his age group. Campbell has lead his school team and AAU team in scoring multiple times now, and will only continue to get better. Campbell is an elite scorer with sneaky athleticism.
Brayden Thorne- 6’0 CG/2024
Why: As a rising freshman, Thorne has a chance to make an immediate impact and prove he is one of the best players in the 757 for his class. Thorne is a workhorse, and at 6 feet tall he already has good size for the point guard slot, his natural position.
Elijah White Elijah White 5'11" | PG Kempsville | 2022 State VA – 5’9 PG/2022
Why: To keep it simple, Elijah White Elijah White 5'11" | PG Kempsville | 2022 State VA is one of the most exciting players to watch in the 757. White is a small, crafty point guard who can pretty much shoot from anywhere on the court. Because of his scoring prowess, White constantly puts pressure on the opposing squad due to his ability to pass and score at any time.
Samuel Brannen Samuel Brannen 6'0" | CG King’s Fork | 2023 State VA – 6’0 CG/2023
Why: Samuel Brannen Samuel Brannen 6'0" | CG King’s Fork | 2023 State VA has a chance to take a massive leap next season. Brannen has been apart of a winning culture in both AAU and high school ball, and it shows in his confidence. Branned is a 2 way guard who can take and make big shots.
Camron Kearney
Camron
Kearney
6'4" | SF
Moravian Prep | 2022
NC
– 6’6 CG/2022
Why: He is a 6’6 athletic player who can perform at the 1-3. With his bounce, it is very hard to control Kearney near the rim. Expect plenty of slams and rebounds from this talented guard prospect.
Matthew Nunez- 6’11 C/2022
Why: Nunez is a recent reclass and is already a historically great shot blocker. The extra seasoning will allow Nunez to establish himself as a classic big man prospect, one who owns the paint.
Travon Gray- 6’5 PF/2022
Why: Rebounding. Gray is capable of a 20 rebound performance and that is no joke. Very few forwards and centers can contain him due to his high energy. As he puts weight on, Gray will continue to dominate.