Methodist University Team Camp Standouts Part II
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South View HS Senior F/C Joel Mceachin: Provided a nice interior presence for his team, blocking shots and rebounding the ball at a nice rate. He sets strong screens that allows his guards to get open to create their own…
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Continue ReadingSouth View HS Senior F/C Joel Mceachin: Provided a nice interior presence for his team, blocking shots and rebounding the ball at a nice rate. He sets strong screens that allows his guards to get open to create their own offense and he understands how to make himself available for entry pass into the post.
Fayetteville Academy Freshman Wing Josiah Sanders Josiah Sanders 6'7" | CG Berean Baptist | 2026 State NC : Another young prospect that has a chance to be special over the next few years, he has the size and skillset that makes him an intriguing prospect. He understands how to get to his spots and got his shot off regardless of how he’s being defended and has all the tools to be just as good on the defensive end.
Falcon Christian Junior Guard Demetrius McDaniel Demetrius McDaniel 5'9" | PG Cape Fear | 2024 NC : His defense led to some forced turnovers that allowed his team to get out into transition where he was able to display some of his athletic ability. He may be smaller in height, but he brings energy and intensity when he steps on the floor and does a nice job of getting teammates involved.
South View HS Sophomore Guard Antrell Gillmore: A young prospect with plenty of athletic ability and upside, we saw some flashes of this during the season last year and during the MU Team Camp. He was solid on the defensive end of the floor, played the passing lanes for steals, and used his lateral quickness to keep opponents in front of him.
HPA Senior Guard Delquan Mohammed: Was one of the players that ran the show for his team at the PG spot, getting his team into their sets while making sure he got everyone involved. He always has his eyes up, looking to make the right play, and he doesn’t hesitate about pitching the ball ahead to get quick/easy buckets.
Fayetteville Academy Junior Guard Tyler Henderson: Displayed his outstanding three-point shooting ability once again but also showed that he has made some improvements with making plays off the dribble. His experience from last season will be very beneficial for them in the upcoming season as a high number of players on their roster will be underclassmen.