<p>The 2020 class in the HoopState continues to make their pledges at the next level. Here’s a look at the latest commitments. <br />
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[player_tooltip player_id="833130" first="Anjay" last="Cortez"]: Alabama A&M</p>
<p>Cortez is headed to the SWAC at the Division I level, committing to Alabama A&M after a productive year in the frontcourt for United Faith Christian Academy. He’s a inside-out threat and rim protector that should fare well at 6-foot-8 as he fills out. </p>
<h6>[player_tooltip player_id="833299" first="Jordan" last="McNeill"]: UNC-Pembroke</h6>
<p>McNeill joins a talented class of prospects headed to UNC-Pembroke. After leading Lumberton to the 4A State Title game, he’ll look to take his winning ways to the next level. He’ll add tons of value to their rotation as a scorer and playmaker for the Braves. </p>
<h6>Christian Bullock: Bluefield College</h6>
<p>Bullock is a crafty combo guard that will land at Bluefield College at the next level. He had a hell of a career at Goldsboro High School as they made a deep run in the state playoffs. He’ll add to that resume at the next level. </p>
<h6>Omarion Johnson: William Peace</h6>
<p>Johnson had a stellar season in the frontcourt with Eastern Guilford and should work wonders at the next level. He flies around on both ends, rebounds and blocks shots on defense and attacks the rim with his length and athleticism.</p>
<h6>[player_tooltip player_id="833169" first="Christopher" last="Nobles"]: USC-Salkehatchie</h6>
<p>Nobles is headed to USC-Salkehatchie where he’ll have a chance to develop his game and find a bigger destination on the backend. He’s a competitor on both ends that likes to attack the rim but can also score it on all three levels.</p>
<h6>Kam Mack: Fayetteville Tech</h6>
<p>Mack will be a member of a talented Fayetteville Tech squad in 2020-21. He is a playmaking guard that can do a little bit of everything on the floor. He’ll add depth to their backcourt and then some.</p>
<h6>[player_tooltip player_id="833180" first="Jimmy" last="Forte"]: Wake Tech</h6>
<p>Forte has the potential to turn into a solid prospect on the JUCO level if all goes well. He’s a strong guard that can fill it up and make plays in a hurry and should work wonders for Wake Tech’s backcourt. </p>
<h6>Quincy Martin Jr.: Catawba Valley </h6>
<p>Martin should be another solid JUCO prospect on the wing at Catawba Valley. He’s a 6-foot-5 prospect that can get up and down the floor, get physical and do some of the dirty work on both ends. He’s one to track.</p>
<h6>[player_tooltip player_id="833341" first="Wykise" last="Allen"]: Johnston Community College</h6>
<p>Allen will look to develop his game at Johnston Community College at the next level. He’s already a big guard that’s a double-double machine in the paint and on the glass. As he learns consistent make plays and be coachable, look out.</p>
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