Big Shots Myrtle Beach: 2021 Eye Catchers, Part 2
Big Shots Myrtle Beach brought out some top 2021 talent in the Hoop State. Take a look at Part 2 of some prospects that stood out in Session I. Elijah Jamison Elijah Jamison 6'3" | PG Liberty Heights | 2022…
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Continue ReadingBig Shots Myrtle Beach brought out some top 2021 talent in the Hoop State. Take a look at Part 2 of some prospects that stood out in Session I.
Elijah Jamison Elijah Jamison 6'3" | PG Liberty Heights | 2022 State #204 Nation NC | 6’3 Guard | Tea Marie Hoops
Jamison did a lot that didn’t show up on the scoreboard this past weekend while his team went undefeated in the first session. He’s a gritty competitor that leaves it all on the floor regardless of the opponent in front of him. Buy stock!
D’Marco Dunn D’Marco Dunn 6'4" | CG Westover | 2021 State #75 Nation NC | 6’4 Guard | Garner Road 3SSB
Dunn showed off his versatility against some top talent during Session I. He posted 12.5 ppg as Garner Road went 3-1 in the opening session. He’s a two-way threat with length and a competitor’s spirit.
Jacob Morgan Jacob Morgan 6'6" | SF Moravian Prep | 2021 State NC | 6’5 Guard/Wing | Carolina Riptide
Morgan was a model of consistency on offense for the Carolina Riptide as he posted 18.7 ppg in Session I of Big Shots Myrtle Beach. He’s a growing prospect that’s finding his confidence as a threat on all three levels.
Bennie Brooks Bennie Brooks 6'4" | CG East Carteret | 2021 State NC | 6’5 Guard | Flight 22 Elite UA
Brooks finished with 19.0 ppg for Flight 22 , leading the way for their offensive attack in Session I. He opened the weekend with 25 points in a close loss while showing off his ability to create contact and get to the free throw line. He’s a growing name on a lot of lists.
Daniel Mayfield | 6’8 Forward | Big Shots Elite NC
Mayfield is a new face in the state but one that should be known in no time given his ability to do multiple things. He’s an active force on both ends that looks to protect the rim on defense and attack the rim on offense with his length.