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It’s that time of the year we travel around the state. Let’s take a look at some players from each county along the way here at Prep Hoops. Football Jaxon Burnette SC #114 SF #29 HEIGHT 6'6" POS SF CLASS…
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Continue ReadingIt’s that time of the year we travel around the state. Let’s take a look at some players from each county along the way here at Prep Hoops.
Jaxon looks to be settled in to play Quarterback for the Bobcats this coming Football season. Burnette has great size for a Quarterback averaged 9.7 ppg last season on the hardwood.
Tinch might have football on his mind moving forward for the Panthers. Prep Hoops was hoping to see him this past June in the SCBCA Camp in Rock Hill but he wasn’t in attendance.
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Turman came out firing when we saw him play a few times this season for the Flashes. Ty plays for his father on the Calhoun Falls Charter roster. He really looks to score the ball from the backcourt when given the opportunity. Can the Flashes be a player in Class 1A this coming season in the Upstate?
Hutto is a bit of Unknown for many around the Palmetto State being nuzzled up in the Corner of the State. Daniel showed some really good flashes when we some him play back in the spring. He brings good mobility and a soft touch around the cup. Hutto will continue to make waves moving forward for the Razorbacks.
Prep Hoops first saw Sutton come down to the Lower State last fall when the Flashes played at Carver’s Bay HS before Christmas. Trey likes to play inside-out on the floor and has the ability to play with his back to the basket. He has a nice touch from the elbow in and does a good job of moving around the floor and staying active.
Nicknamed “Fudge” Lewis brings good versatility to the floor for the Flashes. Daquean has a good shot release from downtown with a quick trigger.
O’Kelley really came into his own last season with the Bobcats. Cameron is a good leader on the floor with a very solid skill set. He has the ability to knockdown open shots along with making quality passes to his teammates along the way. O’Kelley averaged 9.6 ppg last season for the Bobcats (23-3).