<p> With only one live period in spring, the Class of 2020 prospects have fewer opportunities to showcase their talents to coaches than their predecessors. This means that every game counts - literally. </p>
<p>We look back at which prospects helped their cause.</p>
<h2>San Diego Live Period: 2020 Stock Raisers</h2>
<h3>Yassine Gharram, 6-3 PG, Compton Magic</h3>
<p>Gharram really put together a solid weekend in Dallas, showing off the passing and playmaking ability that has him emerging as a mid-major target on the West Coast. </p>
<h3>Beon Riley, 6-5 G, Dream Vision</h3>
<p>Riley emerged from the live period with an offer from San Diego after having a strong live period in his reserve role for undefeated Dream Vision. His size, versatile skill set and brute strength have made him an intriguing prospect.</p>
<h3>Emmett Neal, 6-4 SG, Gamepoint Elite</h3>
<p>With Gamepoint missing star wing Brandon Angel (more later), Neal put together a dazzling offensive display in Dallas, punctuated by a 24-point performance vs Team Florida on 9 shots. Montana quickly offered after the weekend.</p>
<h3>Brandon Angel, 6-7 W, Gamepoint Elite</h3>
<p>It says something when a player receives a scholarship offer after not playing a game during the live period. Cal State Fullerton offered the 6-7 sharpshooting wing, who missed the evaluation period with an ankle injury. It speaks to the high level he was playing before the injury.</p>
<h3>Chibuzo Agbo, 6-7 W, Compton Magic Elite</h3>
<p>The same said about Angel applies to Agbo, who parlayed strong pre-live period performances into new offers. Fresno State became the latest Mountain West school in on the athletic, improved shooting wing.</p>
<h3>Maurice Holmes, 6-6 W, West Coast Elite San Diego</h3>
<p>No player in San Diego looked more improved than Holmes. He is rapidly shedding the "undersized four" label and becoming a viable wing prospect. Air Force visited Holmes following the weekend and are actively recruiting him.</p>
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