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What is the Border Belt here in the Palmetto State? The Border Belt consist of 3 counties, Chesterfield, Dillon and Marlboro County over in the Pee Dee. Let’s take a look at this area right here on your source for…
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Greyson didn’t play a ton of Grassroots ball this past season. He really shows to have a quick shot release and deep range shooting ability. Greyson plays in the SCISA ranks for the Wildcats and Head Coach Bo Stone.
Greyson has connected on 125 three pointers over the past two seasons for the Warriors.
Sowell is back to guide the ship for the Eagles. Jaydyn has been a fixture here since his freshman season. He averaged 12.5 ppg last season for the Eagles (12-9). Jaydyn likes to play the game under-control and rarely turns over the ball.
Barfield will be relied on to lead the Bulldogs this coming season. Braylon is a deceptive athlete around the floor and can step-out and face-up from time to time. He will look to lead the Bulldogs program moving forward this season after the graduation of some key players.
Caden and Jaydyn Sowell Jaydyn Sowell 5’8″ | PG Central (Pageland) | 2023 State SC will team up and lead the Eagles this season with the departure of Amare Adams to Lake City HS.
Caden averaged 15 ppg and 5 rebounds last season. He really excels in the transition game and slashing to the rack at times. Edmond is an athletic wing player who can stalk the baseline or drop a perimeter jumper in a defender’s face.
Elijah made a strong impression on the Grassroots Circuit this past season. Smith will be a new name to follow going forward for the Braves. Elijah already has good size, and he really knows how to use it on both ends of the floor rebounding the ball.
Colyer nicknamed “Scoot” saw action on the Rams basketball last year as an 8th grader. Darvius has a fearless mindset and sure doesn’t lack any confidence while on the floor. Colyer can score and wants to score the ball whenever given the opportunity.