Cape Fear Region Team Camp Day 2 C/O 2023 Standouts
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Lumberton HS Forward Tre Lewis: He provided a nice interior presence on both ends of the floor, scoring in the paint offensively while blocking shots and rebounding on defense. This season we can expect for him to play a larger…
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Continue ReadingLumberton HS Forward Tre Lewis: He provided a nice interior presence on both ends of the floor, scoring in the paint offensively while blocking shots and rebounding on defense. This season we can expect for him to play a larger role and step in to take over some of the load that was left with the departure of star Forward Matt Locklear.
Pine Forest HS Guard Isaiah Washington Isaiah Washington 6'5" | SG Winston-Salem Christian | 2024 State NC : The D1 prospect continues to impress and prove himself as a High Major prospect and one of the top Juniors in the state. Scoring is one of his best traits at this point, throughout the event we saw him break down defenders and score the ball at a high rate from multiple levels.
New Life Christian Guard Treymane Parker Treymane Parker 6'3" | CG OT Elite | 2023 #169 Nation GA : Easily one of the best players/prospects that we saw at the event, he is a high flying scoring machine that seems to put together a highlight reel worth of plays every game. He has good range on his shot, impressive end to end speed and can be just as good on the defensive side of the ball as he is on the offensive side.
Westover HS Guard Noah Jovanovic: Another player that can expect to play a larger role for his team this year, he’s what we would call a ’’ 3 and D’’ type of player. He has the ability to knock down the deep ball on offense and brings a high amount of effort on the defensive side of the ball. He’s a vocal player, brings energy on the court and even has the same energy when he’s on the bench cheering for his teammates.
Lumberton HS Guard JaMerel Brockington: A strong Guard that got into the paint just about whenever he wanted. He understands how to use his strength to make plays, drew fouls at a nice rate and is a physical player on the defensive side of the ball.
St Pauls HS Forward Marcus Galbreath: Standing at 6’7 with a long wingspan, he makes his impact on games with his rebounding and interior defense. He’s made some nice strides over the past few years and still has plenty of upside that makes him a prospect that colleges should be keeping a close eye on. On the offensive side of the ball he has made nice strides, finishing much better inside the paint and knocking down some shots from multiple levels.