2022 Rankings : Just Outside The Top 100
The NC Class of 2022 has proven themselves as a deep group talent wise and the latest rankings show how many talented players there are in this group. Let’s take a closer look at some of the players that are…
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Continue ReadingThe NC Class of 2022 has proven themselves as a deep group talent wise and the latest rankings show how many talented players there are in this group. Let’s take a closer look at some of the players that are just outside of the Top 100, from 100–110.
#100 Wilson Prep Guard Christen Battle Christen Battle 5'10" | PG Wilson Prep | 2022 State NC : Our first time seeing him came a few years back at the Elite 50 Middle School event as he competed as a 7th grader. He was small in height but his talent was well beyond his years. Fast forward a few years and he’s not only grown in height but also in ability and IQ for the game.
#101 South Central HS Guard Moses Tufts Moses Tufts 6'4" | CG South Central | 2022 State NC : He has spent the spring/summer grassroots season playing with Team Trezz and has showcased his ability to score the ball as well make plays above the rim. Most recently he finished Top 5 in scoring at Big Shots MB, dropping over 16 Points per contest.
#103 Bull City Prep Guard LJ Thomas LJ Thomas 6'2" | CG Bull City Prep | 2022 #181 Nation NC : A prospect that has a nice combination of skill and strength he can play inside the paint or showcase his silky smooth shooting on the perimeter. At 6’4 he can play both guard spots pretty comfortable and isn’t the type of player that you are going to simply outwork.
#106 Bishop McGuiness Forward Dawson McAlhany Dawson McAlhany 6'4" | CG Bishop McGuiness | 2022 State NC : There is plenty to like about what he brings to the table and what he can potentially be. The 6’5 Wing can play inside the paint but also has a skillset to play on the perimeter on both ends of the floor.
#110 Cape Fear Christian Forward Truman Claytor: Postion wise he can play as as stretch Forward and sometimes on the wing as Small Forward. He’s still finding out how he can make the most impact when he’s on the court but overall he has good potential and upside. Last season he was solid rebounding the ball and scoring from different levels.