<p>The Big Shots MLK Tourney Town Showcase had a number of unsigned seniors on display. Here's a look at some unsigned prospects to keep an eye on in Part 1.</p>
<h5>Forward Zach Shumate - Salem Baptist Christian</h5>
<p>Salem Baptist Christian has quite the post presence with <strong>Zach Shumate. </strong>Shumate is a 6-foot-6 forward that uses his size well in the post to finish in the paint and rebounds in bunches. He finished with 12 points while battling through an ankle injury for much of their game against Moravian Prep.</p>
<h5>Forward Brandon Summers - Salem Baptist Christian</h5>
<p>6-foot-8 forward <strong>Brandon Summers </strong>is a prospect with some upside at Salem Baptist Christian. Summers is a raw athlete that can run the floor well and finish strong above the rim. As he gets comfortable on the hardwood with playing strong, he'll emerge as quite the player down the road.</p>
<h5>Point Guard Isaiah Bridges - Westover</h5>
<p>Isaiah Bridges is a 6-foot guard with tons of strength and ability at the point guard position. Bridges is a two-way prospect that picks up and defends full court then can turn around and run an efficient fast break. He doesn't fill it up scoring-wise, understanding how to ride his studs in <strong>Traymond Willis-Shaw </strong>and <strong>D'Marco Dunn.</strong></p>
<h5>Forward Traymond Willis-Shaw - Westover</h5>
<p><strong>Traymond Willis-Shaw </strong>is an impressive prospect for the Westover Wolverines. At 6-foot-7, he has the ability to play on the interior and stretch the floor with his ability to shoot the 3-ball. Willis-Shaw finished with 19 points while knocking down two 3-pointers and finishing a number of big dunks. He's a lengthy forward prospect with offers from UNC-Greensboro, South Carolina State and Radford.</p>
<h5>Guard Trent McIntyre - Piedmont Classical</h5>
<p><strong>Trent McIntyre </strong>is a combo guard that can do a little bit of everything for the Piedmont Classical Bobcats. He can score it as well as distribute to his teammates. In their first game of the day, he posted 14 points. He took home the MVP award in their win over Ben L. Smith with 19 points in their second win of the way. Down the stretch, he's a player that makes good things happen when the ball is in his hands. He holds offers from Mount Olive, UVA-Wise and Lander.</p>
<h5>Guard Jalen Joiner - Piedmont Classical</h5>
<p><strong>Jalen Joiner </strong>is an athletic slasher that's finding his way as a rim-runner and shooter on the wing. He's really been finding his way on the fastbreak of late, running the floor and attacking the rim. Joiner posted 11 points in their first game against Winston-Salem Prep. He opened their game against Ben L. Smith with seven quick points in the first quarter and finished with 13 points, filling the void as their slasher on the wing. He holds an offer from Mars Hill and Lees-McRae.</p>
<h5>Guard Stephen Minor - Winston-Salem Prep</h5>
<p>Lead guard <strong>Stephen Minor </strong>had a big second half for Winston-Salem Prep to keep them in the game. He put up 21 of his 25 points in the second half, draining three 3-pointers while getting to the rim off the dribble. He's another 6-foot guard with nice strength and length at the guard position. </p>
<h5>Forward Omarion Johnson - Eastern Guilford</h5>
<p><strong>Omarion Johnson</strong> is an active forward that gets after in the paint and on the glass. Johnson has stick-em hands which make for a strong rebounder in the paint. He finished with 14 points for Eastern Guilford as their third scoring option. As he finds way to continue to be active, he's a 6-foot-5 forward that should garner attention from college coaches. </p>
    
    
        
        
        
                                     
                            
        
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