2023: Stock Risers
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The 2023 Palmetto State looks be a solid class in the next few years. Prep Hoops has had a full month of travels around the Palmetto State taking in Grassroots games. Lets take a look at some players who will…
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Continue ReadingThe 2023 Palmetto State looks be a solid class in the next few years. Prep Hoops has had a full month of travels around the Palmetto State taking in Grassroots games. Lets take a look at some players who will see a bump later on in the rankings as of now in this edition of Stock Risers.
Grayson Kirk Grayson Kirk 6'2" | CG Lancaster | 2023 State SC – Lancaster HS – York County Legends
Kirk has been great in a few outings we have had seen him play this past month in Rock Hill and Myrtle Beach. Kirk saw good minutes on the Bruins roster this season as a sophomore. Kirk plays the game with a great deal of confidence and swagger. Kirk gets the ball into the lane and finds the open man for a look. Kirk can knockdown shots from all 3 levels on the floor and has the ability to create looks for his teammates. Kirk plays every possession like its his last and never seems to let up on the floor.
Myles Squirewell Myles Squirewell 6'6" | PF Lakewood | 2023 State SC – Ridge View HS – Team USC Premier 2023
Squirewell will look to be more of a focal point next season for the Blazers. Squirewell plays the game with a blue collar attitude and really moves well around the floor. Squirewell goes to work down on the block and isn’t afraid to play the game on contact. Squirewell runs the floor extremely well and has great footwork.
Greyson Singletary Greyson Singletary 6'1" | SG Dillon Christian | 2023 State SC – Dillon Christian – Team Charlotte 16U (pictured on front)
Singletary plays off the grid up in Dillon County at a SCISA Class 2A School. Singletary lacks NO Confidence on the floor with his ability to shoot it from behind the arc. Singletary a deceptive athlete has a quick shot release to let it fly from downtown. Singletary averaged 13.2 ppg this past season for the Warriors who lost in the SCISA State Championship Game to Spartanburg Christian. Singletary made 41% (61-148) from down town this season for the Warriors (21-4).