Fab40 ENC Middle School Showcase: The All-Stars
The 2021 Fab40ENC Middle School Showcase took place this past Saturday at Living Water Christian School. Here’s a look at the All-Star selections from the event. Most Valuable Player: Rodmik Allen | 5’10 | Point Guard Allen is a solid…
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Continue ReadingThe 2021 Fab40ENC Middle School Showcase took place this past Saturday at Living Water Christian School. Here’s a look at the All-Star selections from the event.
Most Valuable Player: Rodmik Allen | 5’10 | Point Guard
Allen is a solid two-way point guard prospect with a relentless ability to push the pace and make plays. He was a strong performer in leading Hurricane Season to a 2-0 performance including going on a 12-point personal run with things close in the first game to show off his abilities as three-level scorer and unselfish playmaker. He’s a prospect with a bright future ahead of him in the 2025 class.
Top Shooter: Mason Dobie | 6’0 | Guard
Dobie showed a fearless ability to get the ball out of the net on rebounds and push the pace to get shots in the paint and the perimeter with tremendous ability at the Fab40. He’s a prospect with a bright future in the First Flight High School program that’s already showing he could have a big role when he arrives as a freshman. He’s another two-way prospect in the class of 2025 with strong potential.
Best Defender: Zeus Batts | 5’10 | Point Guard
Batts was awarded the event’s Best Defender Award after taking on the task of guarding Rodmik Allen when they faced off as Space Jam. He held his own although the outcome went the opposite way His offense has really come along with his already high-level defensive ability and it showed in the All-Star game as he led the way with some big buckets in a victory. He’s a prospect that’s on good track as he approaches his freshman season.
Trevor Best | 6’0 | Shooting Guard
Best was one of the top shooters on the floor for Space Jam, though they went 0-2 on the day. He’s a relentless downhill threat that likes to create on the fastbreak and in isolation. He’s got nice length already that uses well to defend the basketball as well.
Jermaine Cunningham | 6’3 | Guard/Wing
Cunningham was one of the more underrated scorers on the floor for Uncle Drew. He’s a versatile threat given his ability to create off the bounce and operate in the paint. He didn’t hesitate to find rebounds on the floor for easy points. He was even more effective on the perimeter knocking down threes and getting to his spots in the midrange.
Quashaun Williams | 5’5 | Guard
Williams was arguable the camp’s best ballhandler when it was all said and done. He showed solid command running the point and creating off the bounce with some nifty finishes in the paint, despite his size. He’s got a strong command of when to get to the midrange area and knock down shots with ease already as well.
Javon Williams | 6’3 | Guard/Wing
Williams was a strong two-way threat on the floor for Space Jam. He’s a three-level scorer with a good feel for creating off the bounce. He’s got a strong prowess already for picking up full court on defense and finding easy layups on turnovers. He’ll be a name to know very soon out of the Chocowinty area.
Josiah Johnson | 6’5 | Forward
Johnson was hard to defend when he was on the floor for He Got Game. He’s a strong forward prospect that’s got nice strength and footwork in the post area already at a young age. He establishes good position in the paint to make plays with the ball around the rim and has strong hands on the rebounding front that stood out.
Howard Herbert | 6’3 | Guard/Wing
Herbert has a next-level game already and it showed as he was one of the top performers on He Got Game alongside Mason Dobie. He showed poise creating off the bounce and without the ball in his hands as a three-level scorer with good length at 6-foot-3. He used his length on the defensive end as well to push the pressure and be a factor.
Antoni Kade Ogumoro | 6’5 | Power Forward
Ogumoro is a strong forward prospect with nice hands and footwork around the rim. He’s got solid mobility for his size at 6-foot-5 and can create on the perimeter and in the paint already. As he adjusts to the speed of the game, he’s got a bright future ahead of him.
Kadyn Turner-Scott | 6’3 | Forward/Wing
Turner-Scott is a prospect that’s grown over the years in the 2025 class at the forward spot. He’s shown he can handle the ball and play on the inside with his size. He knocked down some big shots on the perimeter for Space Jam on the day. He’s a versatile threat that battled inside and out at the event while showing off what he can do.
Naijhir White | 6’3 | Forward
White is a strong forward prospect that was a force in the paint and on the boards at the event. He was probably the top rebounder from the event when it was all said and done on Space Jam. He’s got a bright future ahead of him out of the Edenton area.
Omaurie Phillips | 6’3 | Forward
Phillips was a versatile threat on the hardwood for He Got Game. He’s a prospect that can defend multiple spots on the floor and play inside and out offensively as well. He’s got nice length that he uses to rebound and defend as well. His best days of basketball are certainly ahead of him.
Tyheem Johnson | 6’3 | Guard
Johnson is an athletic guard prospect that can operate with and without the ball in his hands. He’s got a nice touch on his shot on the perimeter and can get to the rim with relative ease. He’s a young name to know in the 2025 class.