Big Shots : Myrtle Beach 3 – Stock Risers
Prep Hoops SC was in attendance for both days of Big Shots-Myrtle Beach 3. Here are some players that saw there stock rise in the latest edition of Stock Risers.
Taylor Schildroth (2018) – George Stevens Academy (Blue Hill, ME) / Black Bear North
Schildroth was consistent in Big Shots-Myrtle Beach 3 with his shooting from deep range. Schildroth 6’0 helped Black Bear North win the 17U bracket. Schildroth CAN’T be left open on the floor. Schildroth scored 61 points in a game this season in high school. Schildroth sets up his teammates very well every time.
Scildroth helped his high school team to back to back Class C State Championships and a 22-0 record. Schildroth scored 28 points and grabbed 9 points in the Big Shots-Myrtle Beach 3 Championship Game vs West Virginia Wildcats 2018. Schildroth won MVP honors for his efforts.
Terion Moss (2018) – Portland HS (Portland, ME) / Maine Blue Wave Elite 17U
Moss 5’11 point guard is ranked the #2 in the 2018 Class in the State of Maine and the #1 point guard. Moss wants to and can score the ball. Moss really likes to attack the basket and can finish on either of the rim. Moss never seems to leave the floor. Moss has been offered by LIU-Post, New Haven (CT) and Franklin Pearce (NH) all NCAA D2 schools according to the Blue Wave coaching staff.
Keegan Records (2018) – South Kingstown HS (Wakefield, RI) / Black Bear North
Records is a very productive post player that strictly plays in the paint. Records 6’7 really understands how to post up and battle inside. Records recorded several games of double-doubles in points and rebounds these first few days here in Myrtle Beach. Records always keeps the ball up high after rebounding it.
Anthony Pittman (2018) – Capital HS (Charleston, WV) / West Virginia Wildcats 2018
Pittman is a big-time athlete that still lacks a skill set. Pittman 6’4 a wide receiver on the gridiron has great length and likes to play above the rim. Pittman really excels in the transition game. Pittman feels more comfortable attacking the basket than shooting it from the perimeter.
Benjamin Uloko (2018) – West Forsyth HS (Clemmons) / North Carolina Spartans East
Uloko 6’7 (260) post player works it from block to block. Uloko will set screens or seal and is always active away from the ball. Uloko finishes inside the paint with a nice soft touch and can hit the baseline jumper. Mount Olive, UNC-Pembroke, Fayetteville State and Mars Hill all shown to have interest in Uloko.