<p dir="auto"><em>Colleges at the D2, D3, NAIA and JUCO levels that are looking for talent should take a close look at some of the names listed below. These players have proven themselves over the past few seasons as legit college prospects that can play on the next level. </em></p>
<p dir="auto">Liberty Christian Senior Guard <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="838069" first="Daymon" last="Beckwith"]</strong>: He’s making his way back into his normal playing level after returning from an injury that kept him out for a while this season. Beckwith is one of those players that can score the ball at a high level and will be a nice candidate for a JC level program. </p>
<p>Hertford County Unsigned Senior Guard <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="932146" first="Daylan" last="Askew"]</strong>: Scoring wise he was impressive throughout his high school career. He can knock down the outside shot from college range but he understands how to use his wingspan to finish when he attacks the paint. </p>
<p dir="auto">Pender HS Unsigned Senior Wing <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="1121720" first="Josef" last="Fullwood"]</strong>: An impressive athlete that can make plays above the rim on both ends but has a nice midrange game to go along with it. On the defensive side of the ball he gets after it, constantly applying pressure which forces opponents into turnovers.</p>
<p dir="auto">Wilson Prep Forward <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="1013512" first="Eric" last="Wynn"]</strong>: He’s been on the radar for some years now as we got the chance to see him as a sophomore while he attended Community Christian. His game has grown over the years and he was a huge part of why Wilson Prep was able to take home the 1A Championship this year. Dominating inside the paint with his scoring and rebounding, he understands how to use his height and weight to make an impact. </p>
<p dir="auto">Purnell Swett Forward <strong>Logan Jacobs</strong>: Throughout his high school career he saw some flashes of what he can potentially be. He has decent size for a small college forward at about 6’4, can rebound the ball at a high rate, knocks down the outside shot, and doesn’t allow himself to get outworked too often. </p>
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