Methodist University Team Camp Top Performers
On Saturday Morning, The Methodist University staff held their annual team camp which featured public and private school teams from around the state. Let’s take a glance at some of the players and teams that stood out during this event.…
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Continue ReadingOn Saturday Morning, The Methodist University staff held their annual team camp which featured public and private school teams from around the state. Let’s take a glance at some of the players and teams that stood out during this event.
Fayetteville Academy Freshman Wing Jossiah Johnson Jossiah Johnson 6'6" | PF Freedom Christian Academy | 2025 NC : He’s a prospect that already has some buzz to his name and it doesn’t take long to see why. He showed some flashes of athleticism, making quite a few plays above the rim on both ends of the floor. The next step for him will be to round out his Guard skills but overall, there is plenty to like about what he can potentially be.
Falcon Christian Academy Senior Guard Anthony Speights: After averaging over 20 points per contest during his junior season, he will look to build on that for his senior year and it showed on Saturday morning. He was one of the top overall scorers on the day, showcasing his ability to score at a high rate regardless of how he was being defended.
Southview HS Senior Guard Kingston Holland: He will be one of the few upperclassmen that will look to lead their squad this upcoming season and he seems to already be embracing that role with his production. Constantly attacking defenders to make plays, scoring when the opportunity presented itself, and getting after it on the defensive side of the ball as well.
Fayetteville Academy Freshman Guard Kareem Anderson: He was one of the younger players in the building, but he plays with a skillset and confidence that is beyond his years. An outstanding ballhandler that broke down defenders all day long while also showcasing his facilitating ability, he has plenty of the tools that you love to see in a PG.
HIPA Post-Grad Guard Javon Washington: The offense that he provided for his team was one of the main reasons why they were able to stay competitive throughout the day. He’s athletic, can score from multiple levels and plays the game with toughness.