Early Week Standout Performers: Wings & Forwards
Cape Fear HS Senior Wing Justin Burden Justin Burden 6'4" | SF Cape Fear | 2022 State NC : Has grown and improved since last season, during their matchup with TS he showed some flashes of potential that was impressive.…
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Continue ReadingCape Fear HS Senior Wing Justin Burden Justin Burden 6'4" | SF Cape Fear | 2022 State NC : Has grown and improved since last season, during their matchup with TS he showed some flashes of potential that was impressive. Standing at about 6’6 with nice athleticism, he can make plays slashing to the basket and can be a dominant rebounder when he wants to be.
Terry Sanford Senior G/F Davis Molnar Davis Molnar 6'6" | SF Terry Sanford | 2022 State NC : Plays the game at his own pace and found his times to attack the defense to score. Rebounding and facilitating were areas that he made a high impact as well, including a huge rebound after a missed free throw late in the game. Throughout the early part of the week he averaged over twenty points and close to fifteen rebounds per contest.
Lumberton HS Junior Forward Tre Lewis: One of those players that you don’t have to run plays for, he finds his offense through rebounding and making plays when the opportunity presents itself. He scored eleven points and pull down ten rebounds in their matchup with SPHS.
Lumberton HS Senior Forward Angel Bowie: Still has a ways to go development wise but he provided some nice minuets for his club. Standing at close to 6’5, he rebounded the ball and defended in the paint at a solid rate.
St Pauls Junior Wing KeMarion Baldwin: With one of their starting bigs getting into early foul trouble, he was called on to provide some interior presence. He didn’t have the height of opposing bigs but he made up for it with his strength and battled well inside the paint.
St Pauls Junior Forward Marcus Galbreath: The 6’7 prospect still has some room to grow to become a prospect that college coaches are coming in to see but he showed some flashes of his potential throughout the night. Blocking shots, rebounding and even a poster dunk down the lane in the second half were things we saw from him. The next step for him to is to be productive from start to finish and consistently making an impact game in and game out.