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Hoke County Forward Jeremiah Melvin Jeremiah Melvin 6'5" | SF Cape Fear High | 2024 State NC : He brings a workman like attitude every time he steps on the court. Constantly battling inside the paint for positioning and rebounds,…
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Continue ReadingHoke County Forward Jeremiah Melvin Jeremiah Melvin 6'5" | SF Cape Fear High | 2024 State NC : He brings a workman like attitude every time he steps on the court. Constantly battling inside the paint for positioning and rebounds, he was dominant on both ends of the court and took home the Camp MVP award.
Pine Forest HS Senior Guard Tristin Harkins Tristin Harkins 6'2" | PG Pine Forest | 2022 State NC : Put together an outstanding overall performance, showcasing his ability to score and facilitate. He’s a gifted passer that always looks to get his teammates involved first and is a knock down shooter that has college level shooting range.
Hosanna Prep Senior Forward Zamir Rhodes: He was one of the top overall performers at camp, leading all campers in scoring and rebounding. The 6’6 prospect plays the game with a high motor and is a player that JUCO programs should be giving a call to right now.
Oxford Prep Senior Forward Lucas Juntunen: A player that is not known by many around the state, he averaged 23 PPG during the high school season and proved over the weekend that he can compete with some of the better prospects in ENC. He stands at 6’6 with the ability to play inside and out and has a nice amount of upside in his game.
Word of God Christian Unsigned Senior Guard Mike Best Mike Best 6'0" | PG Word of God | 2022 State NC Jr: It didn’t take long for him to get going as he caught fire from downtown in the early part of his first game. He didn’t have any issues getting to his spots and he plays the game with a competitive edge that you have to love.
St. Pauls Junior Forward Marcus Galbreath Jr Marcus Galbreath Jr 6'8" | C St. Paul's | 2023 State NC .: The upside that he has, should have college coaches watching his progress over the next few months. He finished in the top spot in blocks per game, rebounded the ball at a solid rate and showed some offensive skillset, knocking down shots from outside and finishing above the rim.