<p>New Hanover HS Wing <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="848071" first="Mikhail" last="Pocknett"]</strong>: It’s surprising that he hasn’t picked up more college interest at this point, but he will be a nice late addition for a school that is in the market for a Wing/Forward. He plays the game with a nice amount of strength and toughness, dominating inside the paint throughout the school season but also showcasing some perimeter ability on several occasions. </p>
<p>St. Pauls HS Guard <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="1317697" first="Josh" last="Henderson"]</strong>: The toughness that he brings every time he steps on the court is one of his best attributes. You know for a fact that he will be a lock down defender, constantly on the attack offensively and that he’s not going to back down from any challenge.</p>
<p>Hoggard HS Guard <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="1350181" first="Hoku" last="Fisher"]</strong>: There is plenty to like about his game, he stands at 6’4, has the ability to score and facilitate, has a nice IQ for the game, and is one of the more unselfish players that you will see. D2 programs should be taking a look at him as he could very well be a player that could play the PG and SG spots for a team on that level. </p>
<p>Freedom Christian Wing <strong>Jacob Dar</strong>: Throughout the season he showed flashes of what he could be, which included a 41 Point game performance against NLCA and a 30 Point Showing against PFHS. He has battled some injuries as of late which has kept him from getting as much recruitment interest as he deserves but overall, he is a solid D2 prospect that has good upside. </p>
<p>New Hanover HS Wing <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="1126519" first="Lenier" last="Pocknett"]</strong>: JUCO programs that are in search of a wing that can score the ball and plays the game with a nice amount of toughness, should give him a call. He has the ability to score the ball from multiple levels, has college SG height at 6’4/6’5 and is still only scratching the surface of how good he could potentially be. </p>
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