Prospect Spotlight: Tyler Maye (2017)
2017 PG Tyler Maye decided to return to his hometown of Farmville, N.Car for his junior season had been on a tear to start this season at Farmville Central High School. The defending NCHSAA 2-A state champions were led by 45…
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Continue Reading2017 PG Tyler Maye decided to return to his hometown of Farmville, N.Car for his junior season had been on a tear to start this season at Farmville Central High School. The defending NCHSAA 2-A state champions were led by 45 points from the high-scoring guard Maye last night in a win. Farmville Central is off to a 2-3 record so far this season. PrepHoopsNC caught up with Tyler this week and discussed the season so far.
PrepHoopsNC: How’s the season going so far? Record, averages….?
Tyler Maye: The season has been going pretty good. We’re a young team right now we lost two games early but as we get deeper in the season it will get better.
PrepHoopsNC: What game has been the toughest so far and which other players in your conference do you think can play?
Tyler Maye: I think our toughest game has been the east chapel hill game because we came of a lost the night before and we just wasn’t ready to play.
PrepHoopsNC: What schools have you been hearing from?
Tyler Maye: I’ve been hearing from Providence , Nebraska , Winthrop and UNC-Wilmington.
PrepHoopsNC: What do you feel that you have improved on since last season and his summer?
Tyler Maye: I think since last summer I have got a lot stronger than I was before and I think I got a lot tougher.
PrepHoopsNC: What are the parts of your game that set you apart from other players.
Tyler Maye: I think what separates me from other players is just my willingness to compete at a high level and play hard at all times no matter what.
Maye already has offers from Coastal Carolina, Western Carolina University, New Hampshire, Winthrop, Kennesaw State and Charlotte. He is averaging 30.3 points per game through five games this season so far.