<p><i>Although time is moving on, there is still plenty of unsigned talent left in the 2020 class. Colleges that are looking to pick up some talent late in the game should give these youngsters a call</i>. </p>
<p><b>Village Christian Wing [player_tooltip player_id="833060" first="Justin" last="Thomas"]</b>: One of the highest ranked players that’s still available, he has fully proven how legit he is, showing up in big time games time and time again. A legit 6’5 with the ability to score on multiple levels as well as plenty of upside, he’s a legit D1 caliber prospect.</p>
<p><b>Lee County HS G/F [player_tooltip player_id="833331" first="Jarrian" last="Hancock"]</b>: Another prospect that we feel will transition smoothly to the next level, he’s a very coachable young man and a good student in the classroom. He has a nice natural feel for the game as well as versatility, throughout the season we saw him make plays from the wing and inside the paint offensively, while showing his defensive skills in the paint and on the perimeter.</p>
<p><b>Greene Central Wing [player_tooltip player_id="833296" first="Kentrell" last="Suggs"]</b>: What you see from him is what you get, he’s a player that’s going to bring a business like approach to the game and embraces whatever role he has. Scoring is one of the strong attributes that we saw from him throughout the season, he understands how to get to his spots on the court as well as knocking down shots from three point land.</p>
<p><b>Scotland County Guard Garrett Mcrae</b>: A legit D2 level talent that would be a steal if he drops any lower, he’s one of those players that you love to have In your program. He produces on the court as he averaged about 17 points per game but he also gets it done in the classroom with a 3.9 GPA</p>
<p><b>South Johnston Wing C.J Ray: </b>One of the top players in the Johnston County area this year, there has been a fair share of coaches that have reached out and shown interest. Versatility is the word that describes him the best, he can play mutiple postions and makes plays at any position you place him.</p>
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