FAB40 Camp Unsigned Senior Guards
There was plenty of talent at the ENC FAB40 Camp especially when it came to Guards that were in attendance. Let’s take a closer look at some of the unsigned senior guards that we noticed throughout the day and will…
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Continue ReadingThere was plenty of talent at the ENC FAB40 Camp especially when it came to Guards that were in attendance. Let’s take a closer look at some of the unsigned senior guards that we noticed throughout the day and will be players that college coaches want to know.
New Life Christian Ricardo Polk: He ended his high school career with a national championship which already proves that he knows how to be a part of a winning team. During camp we saw some of his scoring ability, as well as how well he can defend other talented players.
Concord Academy Javian Cannady Javian Cannady 6'3" | PG Concord First Assembly | 2021 State NC : One of the most slept on players in the state, he has proven himself during the past summer and high school season that he can compete with the best. He has a quick first step, natural gift for scoring the ball and impressive athleticism that allows him to make plays above the rim.
Fayetteville Christian Tomas Stevens Tomas Stevens 5'8" | PG Fayetteville Christian | 2021 State NC : He put up big time stats during his high school season, leading the conference in scoring at over 24 points per contest. Throughout camp he showed some flashes of his scoring ability but what really impressed us was his speed and how he made an impact on both ends of the floor.
New Life Christian Al Singleton: Was one of the better three point shooters in the state this past high school season, averaging over 16 Points per contest. He didn’t have his best day shooting the ball but he locked in on the defensive side, applying pressure throughout and making things difficult for opponents.
Pinecrest HS Sam Stoltz: A knock down shooter that would be a solid pickup for a team at the D3 or JUCO level, Sam moves well without the ball and plays within the flow of the team offense. We feel that he can be a good defender at the next level if he fully locks in and continues to add muscle to his frame.
St.Pauls HS Josh McNair: Keeping the game simple is the key for Josh, early on it seemed that he forced things but he settled down as the day went on. He has some passing skills, can knock down some shots and is a solid PG when he allows the game to come to him.