Mid May Recruitment Roundup!
The third week of May was another week full of recruitment news and updates so let’s dive right on in to take a look at some updates. Central Carolina Community College picked up a local commitment from Lee Christian standout…
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Continue ReadingThe third week of May was another week full of recruitment news and updates so let’s dive right on in to take a look at some updates.
Central Carolina Community College picked up a local commitment from Lee Christian standout Guard Noe Munn who is a player that should be able to make an early impact. Munn can score the ball from multiple levels, has impressive athletic ability and he’s a player that put together some outstanding scoring performances throughout his senior year of high school.
Mary Baldwin University picked up a commitment from one of the better unsigned Guards on the board in Apex Guard Patrick Malott Patrick Malott 6'1" | CG Apex | 2022 State NC . Over the high school and grassroots season, he’s shown his ability to score at a nice level and he has the tools to be a very good player on the defensive end of the floor.
Hoggard HS Guard Hoku Fisher Hoku Fisher 6'4" | CG Hoggard | 2022 State NC had a big-time senior season and was a player that flew under the radar recruitment wise, but we knew it would only be a matter of time before the right program made him an offer. This week he announced his commitment to attend Black Hill State College for the next four years of his high school career. He has good size for a player at the Guard spot, has a nice IQ for the game and can really fill it up when he gets going.
Dudley HS Guard Spencer Hairston is off the board and will be headed to Bluefield College to play out his college career. Hairston has shown some outstanding scoring ability throughout high school year, especially from the perimeter, so don’t be surprised to see putting up nice scoring numbers on the next level.
FTCC picked up another solid commitment in Goldsboro HS Guard Justice Wooten, who announced his commitment to the Trojans late last week. He’s a player that should fit into the Trojans style of play nicely, he doesn’t try to dominate the ball offensively and is a solid defender that stepped up on several occasions during the high school season for his team.