<p><i>Our final notes from the Triad All-Star Classic consist of some signed and unsigned players that performed at a high level. These players have had outstanding Senior seasons and seem to always step up when their team needs them</i>. <br />
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Forsyth Country Day <b>[player_tooltip player_id="1050008" first="Chance" last="Carter"]</b> didn’t waste any time finding his rhythm, knocking down multiple treys at the start of the game. He cooled off as the game went on but still found a way to make plays and proved himself as a prospect for the next level.</p>
<p>Mount Tabor <b>James Viola</b> had a solid overall showing, displaying a nice midrange game as well as some efficiency shooting the trey ball. He’s a player that seems like he would able to play at the next level in the right system.</p>
<p>Quality Education <b>TJ Mills</b> is a player that plays the game at his own pace, is a crafty ballhandler and does a nice job getting to his spots. He got into the paint at a very high rate, finished below the rim and made some nice passes.</p>
<p>The Burlington School <b>Isaiah Escobar</b> took home the MVP honors in the unsigned ASG, bringing a high level of intensity on both ends of the floor. He attacked the defense constantly, getting into the paint to make plays while picking up his man full court on defense to come up with stops .</p>
<p>Salem Baptist <b>[player_tooltip player_id="1140393" first="Ethan" last="Pegram"]</b> is a sleeper prospect that continues to prove that he can compete with all of the top guards around the state. His ability to score the ball is what gets the most praise but he’s also a gifted passer and solid ballhandler.</p>
<p>North Davidson <b>[player_tooltip player_id="574478" first="Jamarien" last="Dalton"]</b> was a leader for his high school squad all season long and he brought that same energy to Triad All-Star, bringing the leadership on both ends of the floor. He got to the basket consistently and forced all types of turnovers with his defense.</p>
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