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Team Trezz Junior Guard Elijah Preddy: One of the better two-way players that we saw on the day, he applied a high amount of defensive pressure without fouling, using his wingspan and lateral quickness to be effective. On the offensive…
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Continue ReadingTeam Trezz Junior Guard Elijah Preddy: One of the better two-way players that we saw on the day, he applied a high amount of defensive pressure without fouling, using his wingspan and lateral quickness to be effective. On the offensive end he showcased a nice IQ for the game, making the right decisions for the most part and understands how to balance his scoring with getting others involved.
Team Loaded Freshman Guard Trevor Best Trevor Best 6'2" | CG Word Of God | 2025 State NC : One of the top young Guards in the state, he showcased why his name should be in the mix as one of the top 2025 Guards, competing at a high level throughout the weekend. He was constantly on the attack looking to score the ball, using his speed to push the tempo, scoring from multiple levels and showcasing his athletic ability to score above the rim.
Juice All-Stars Junior Guard Khyelle Ingram Khyelle Ingram 6'5" | CG Bull City Prep | 2023 State NC : Made a nice amount of plays inside the paint while eventually making his way out to the perimeter to score the ball as well. He was constantly battling on the boards, using his strength and athletic ability to be productive but also showed flashes of the talent that he has to make plays as a Guard.
EA Prep Stars Senior Guard Cameron Stout Cameron Stout 6'2" | SG Salisbury | 2022 State NC : This young man can flat out shoot it! He doesn’t need much space to get his shot off and was one of the more efficient scorers that we saw throughout the day. It seemed as if whenever his team needed some offense, he stepped up and provided the scoring that they needed to stay competitive.
Strong Center Sophomore Guard Justin Lewis: A solid Guard that plays the game with toughness and brings the same amount of effort on both ends of the floor. Lewis doesn’t take plays off, constantly pressuring opponents on defense while attacking by using his speed and quickness on the offensive end.
East Carolina Elite Guard Devin Crumble: His production throughout the day was impressive but what we really liked about him was how effective he was while playing the game at his own pace. He scored from multiple levels, didn’t allow himself to get sped up at any moment of the day and he understands how to use his frame to embrace contact and finish when he attacks the paint.