Good Guys vs Cancer: 2020 Impact Players
South Central HS 2020 Forward Dayron Sharpe: UNC got a good one is this young man, he has a chance to be a very special player on the next level and he is already a dominant force on the high…
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Continue ReadingSouth Central HS 2020 Forward Dayron Sharpe: UNC got a good one is this young man, he has a chance to be a very special player on the next level and he is already a dominant force on the high school level. From the start of the game he enforced his will inside the paint with his scoring and rebounding, it’s refreshing to see a player that is not opposed to playing inside the paint.
Ocracoke HS 2020 Wing Perry Austin: His athletic ability allows him to be able to multiple spots on the floor as well as his ability to rebound the ball at a very high level. He is averaging a double/double this season for his squad and should only get better as the year goes on, there is a lot to like about the 6’^ Forward.
WOG 2020 Wing Quandre Bullock: We like what we got the chance to see from him, especially on the first night. He has the ability to score the ball and is a dangerous player when he is active and aggressive. Although we didn’t see him shoot the ball from the perimeter too often, he seems to have good shooting form and gets good elevation on his shot.
First Flight HS 2020 Wing Joseph Davidson: Another player on the squad that knocked down some shots and rebounded the ball at a solid rate. He understands his role on the floor and plays it to the best of his ability, you always have to like a player that seems to be ready and willing to do whatever his team needs.
Bertie HS 2020 Wing Deontre Bryant: His team had a tough time with the loaded Farmville Central squad but he was a bright spot for them without a doubt. He scored the ball at a high level and early on was one of the main reasons that his team was able to stay in the game, the 6’4 wing finished with 28 points on the night.
WOG 2020 Guard Lance Anthony Jr: One of the team’s 3 point specialist, he does a nice job of knocking down shots and moving without the ball. He didn’t have his best shooting night on the first night but was better the 2nd day, knocking down multiple treys.