9 Dime Fall League Week 1 Standouts: Part II
This group of prospects from last weekend are names that you haven’t heard a ton about but are proving themselves as college prospects. Let’s take a look at Part II of the 9 Dime Fall League Standouts! 2021 Robeson County…
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Continue ReadingThis group of prospects from last weekend are names that you haven’t heard a ton about but are proving themselves as college prospects. Let’s take a look at Part II of the 9 Dime Fall League Standouts!
2021 Robeson County Thunder Forward Matt Locklear: He’s a worker from start to finish, consistently battling in the paint for rebounds despite being smaller than your typical forward. He led the team in scoring with 11 points but also was one of the leading rebounders, pulling down 7 boards.
The Life 2022 Guard Malachi Travis: He didn’t waste much time getting going, putting up 24 Points which was the high for any player throughout week 1 of Fall League. Normally he’s known as a three point specialist but during this game he got a nice amount of his buckets in transition after his squad forced some turnovers.
The Dawgs 2020 G/F Davis Molnar Davis Molnar 6'6" | SF Terry Sanford | 2022 State NC : His scoring stats wont impress you but what really caught our attention was how well he impacted the game without scoring the ball. Rebounding wise he was dominant, pulling down 12 boards on the day which help his team to come up with some extra possessions. He’s also a gifted passer that knows how to put passes on target for teammates which led to some easy buckets.
The Bulldogs 2021 Forward Nehemiah McClain: Another Forward that isn’t necessarily the typical height as he comes in at about 6’2 but he understands how to use his strength and footwork to be effective. He led his team in scoring with 16 Points on the day, making his presence felt inside the paint against taller defenders.
Northside 2023 Guard Isaiah Washington Isaiah Washington 6'5" | SG Winston-Salem Christian | 2024 State NC : The talent & potential he has is clear, he’s a bigger guard that can get where he wants on the court, and contributed about half of the points for his team. With multiple starters missing, this gave him the opportunity to take on the leadership role even though he’s only a rising sophomore.