Grassroots : Ashton Arnold Memorial Tourney
Prep Hoops took in the action at the Ashton Arnold Memorial Tourney in
Easley, SC. Prep Hoops takes a look at some of the top players who stood out today.
Raymond Williams (2018) Berea (Team South Carolina) (pictured on front)
Williams a combo guard has a great ability to score the ball. Williams when knocking
down shots would penetrate-kick to the basket.Williams is a pesky defender that creates
havoc on both ends of the floor.
Tuzion Brock
Tuzion Brock (2018) Greenville Southside (Team South Carolina)
Brock is the leader of the Team South Carolina offense. Brock a true point guard finds the
open man on the floor and plays a nice mid-range game. Brock won a 3A State Championship
this season.
Malcolm Chavous (2018) Wade Hampton (Upstate Warriors)
Chavous a undersized 2 guard hit plenty of shots today from behind the arc. Chavous is a left-handed
shooter showed a lot of confidence with his shot.
Deshundre Rucker
Deshundre Rucker (2017) Eastside (Taylors) (Upstate Warriors)
Rucker 6’6 is a bit of a tweener on the floor. Rucker likes to put the ball on the deck and has a
great wingspan. Rucker is ranked #65 in the Prep Hoops Top 125 this season. Rucker mentioned
to us at Prep Hoops tonight he’s maybe going on the prep school route.
Derrick Fields
Derrick Fields (2020) Travelers Rest (GSP Unified)
Fields is a magnet for the ball. Fields really defends the passing lane and rebounds well on
both ends of the floor. Fields fills the lane in transition and finishes around the cup on a high
percentage of the time. Fields averaged 10.1 ppg for the Devil Dogs.
Kaleb Mack
Kaleb Mack (2020) Legacy Charter (Team South Carolina)
Mack transferred into Legacy Charter back on February 16, 2017 after playing at Mauldin HS.
Mack plays some much older than his age on the floor. Mack really defends on the ball and
shows great body control to the rack.
Brenton Benson
Brenton Benson (2020) Daniel (Central) (Team South Carolina)
Benson challenged and altered shots on the defensive end. Benson showed great ability to
defend out on the perimeter. Benson 6’5 runs the floor like a deer. Benson averaged 5.4 ppg and
4.8 rebounds this season for the Lions.
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