BTW 252 vs 919 Classic: 252 Standout Sophomores
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This group of sophomores played with a confidence on Saturday that would make you think they were upperclassmen. They stepped up for their team to provide production and showed why they are names to be remembered. Washington HS Guard Jaylen…
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Continue ReadingThis group of sophomores played with a confidence on Saturday that would make you think they were upperclassmen. They stepped up for their team to provide production and showed why they are names to be remembered.
Washington HS Guard Jaylen Lampkins Jaylen Lampkins 5'10" | PG Greater Destiny Prep | 2024 State NC : A pass first type of guard that seems to get just as excited in making the right pass as he does scoring. He’s still young so of course he makes a risky pass on occasion but overall, he made good passes and kept his turnovers low.
Farmville Central Guard Alex Moye Alex Moye 6'3" | SF Farmville Central | 2024 State NC : One of the better two-way players that we saw on the day, he brings the same amount of effort on both ends of the floor. He used his strength and athleticism to make plays, defended multiple positions and is a player with a nice amount of potential.
Greenfield School Forward Hampton Evans Hampton Evans 6'5" | PF Farmville Central | 2024 State NC : He made a nice impact scoring and rebounding the ball, finishing with a game high of twenty-two points. Perimeter shooting, rebounding and interior scoring were all attributes that were on display from Evans. Although he is only a sophomore, he has been on the varsity squad since eighth grade, and it shows with the amount of comfort he played with.
Hertford County Forward Keveon Rodgers Keveon Rodgers 6'3" | SF Hertford County | 2025 State NC : Brought a much-needed interior presence on both sides of the ball. Standing at 6’2, he’s not the tallest post player but he’s strong and not afraid of any contact. He rebounded and scored inside at a solid rate, scoring thirteen points.
Washington HS Guard Jerai Davenport: His three-point shooting ability was on full display during their matchup against Wayne Prep. He has good range on his shot to go along with a pretty quickly release that helps him to get his shot off pretty quickly. Look for him to make a nice impact for the Pam Pack through the remainder of the season.