<p><i>These players find themselves outside of the top 100 rankings, however they have shown they can compete with just about anyone ranked in the top group. These players have had impressive seasons during grassroots and have picked up college interest</i>.</p>
<p>At the #104 spot is Guard <b>[player_tooltip player_id="932456" first="Omari" last="Bolden"]</b> who is a player that can score the ball in numerous ways and will be suiting up for Quality Education this year. He understands how to get to his spots without too much dribbling and has a pretty smooth shooting stroke from three point land.</p>
<p>One of the more intriguing prospects in the 2021 Class, <b>[player_tooltip player_id="838065" first="Dante" last="Kiesenhofer"]</b> of Holly Springs comes in at #106. What is there not to like about a 6’7 Forward that can score from mutiple levels and has plenty of upside? He’s already made his college commitment to attend Wofford, which we feel will be a great fit for him. We feel he will only get better once he steps on campus and will have a nice career in that league. </p>
<p>The #107 spots features another tall prospect that has plenty of potential in 6’8 Forward <b>[player_tooltip player_id="838042" first="Luc" last="Therrien"]</b> who has played well over the last year. One of the better rebounders in his area he is constantly working on the glass, and has shown some flashes of how good he can be offensively.</p>
<p>Wayne Country Day PG <b>[player_tooltip player_id="1050009" first="Carlos" last="Raven"]</b> comes in at the #110 spot and one thing you have to love about him is how much intensity he brings on the defensive end of the floor. Consistently applying defensive pressure which allows him to force turnovers or rushed possessions, he takes pride in being the best defender that he can be.</p>
<p>Team Hickory Guard <b>[player_tooltip player_id="932065" first="Javian" last="Cannady"]</b> has put the state on notice with his ability to score which has led to a college scholarship and plenty of interest. He has a quick first step and natural gift for scoring the ball which was shown in multiple grassroots events where he averaged 20+ & 30+ per game.</p>
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