Big Shots NC Memorial Class: Class of 2024 Standouts
The Class of 2024 had some outstanding talent on display for this event, with a nice mixture of names that we already know and some new names that have played their way on to the watchlist. Blue Diamond Wildcats Guard…
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Continue ReadingThe Class of 2024 had some outstanding talent on display for this event, with a nice mixture of names that we already know and some new names that have played their way on to the watchlist.
Blue Diamond Wildcats Guard Juke Harris helped to lead his team to the 15U Gold Championship, taking home the MVP honors and showcasing his potential to be special. Has a silky smooth game and can score the ball at a high level with a good amount of efficiency without forcing much. When you combine his skillset with his wingspan and potential height, you have to be excited about what he can possibly be in the future.
Team Trezz Guard Jordan Vick Jordan Vick 5'11" | PG Word of God | 2025 State NC is one of the top Guards in the NC class of 2024 and it doesn’t take long to see why. A gifted scorer with nice athletic ability and toughness, Vick plays the game with a level of confidence that you typically don’t see from a player of his age. Schools at the HM level are already tracking and if he continues to work, he could become a special prospect.
Big Shots Select NC Brandon Ihle Brandon Ihle 6'3" | SF Middle Creek | 2024 State NC had one of the more impressive scoring performances of the event, going for 38 Points in a win against the Eastern Carolina Phenomz . His scoring from all over the court was something that we saw from him consistently as he averaged over 20 PPG, knocking down shots and doing a nice job moving without the ball.
Eastern Carolina Phenomz Shamel Baker Shamel Baker 6'0" | PG East Carteret | 2024 State NC had a very impressive high school season with East Carteret and he’s continued some outstanding play throughout the grassroots season. He understands how to get to his spots without much of an issue, doesn’t settle for the outside shot too often and you won’t see him back down from any challenge or matchup.
VA Bulls Chris Fields provided a nice amount of the offense for his squad throughout the event, attacking the defenses for buckets. His team was able to take home the silver championship and he was a big part of the reason why, scoring over 20 points in multiple games.