<p>Leesville Road F/C <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="1139569" first="Wesley" last="Johnson"]</strong> was one of the better big man prospects still on the board but that changed as he made his commitment to Campbell University this past weekend. He has legit size standing at about 6’10 and his upside to be a very solid player on the next level is clear as he can play inside but also shows the ability to step out and shoot the trey ball. </p>
<p>Liberty Heights Wing <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="848069" first="Cinque" last="Lemon"]</strong> will play out his college career in the West NC mountains as he recently committed to Western Carolina University. He’s a player that we got to see early on in his high school career and since that time he’s grown skillset wise and adding to his physique while competing for state championships in his junior and senior season. </p>
<p>Swansboro HS Guard <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="1125281" first="Gerren" last="Jones"]</strong> will be taking the JUCO route for his first two years of college as he recently made a commitment to attend Fayetteville Tech CC. Jones had a bigtime senior season, being named Player of The Year for the Jacksonville NC area and was one of the standout Guards at the ENC FAB40 Camp. He plays the game with toughness, has a nice skillset and brings max effort on both ends of the court. </p>
<p>Quality Education <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="932456" first="Omari" last="Bolden"]</strong> will be headed to Rocky Mount to play out his college career at North Carolina Wesleyan University. The Bishops are a D3 program in the region that has constantly been one of the top teams in their conference and Bolden should be a nice fit for the team over the next four years. He can score the ball in various ways, understands how to get his offense within the flow of the team concept and understands what it takes to win. </p>
<p>JH Rose Guard <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="1126563" first="Montez" last="Green"]</strong> was a dual sport standout in high school, and he will continue to look to get things done on the court and gridiron next season as he will play both sports at Bridgewater College. He has impressive speed and quickness, plays the game with a nice amount of energy and is one of those players that just loves to compete regardless of who he is matched up with.</p>
<p>Pinecrest HS Guard <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="1274014" first="Thomas" last="Mandell"]</strong> may not have had the big-time stats in high school that catch attention, but he clearly understands how the game is played and has a nice skillset. One of his better attributes is his ability to knock down shots from three-point range at a nice percentage. He does a nice job of moving without the ball, getting his feet set and getting his shot off before the defense can recover.</p>
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