Around the State: Richland County SOPHOMORES
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The Midlands has plenty of talent in the years to come. Let’s dive into the coverage from Richland County and the Class of 2025 right here on your source for basketball coverage in the Palmetto State. TreyVon Smith SC #33…
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Smith made the move over the summer from Gray Collegiate to Ridge View HS. Treyvon has the ability to play inside-out and finish everything around the cup. He can play with his back to the basket and finish with both hands around the cup.
Smith is equally effective on the defensive end of the floor with his ability to challenge and alter shots. Treyvon has no problems finishing and drawing contact down low in the post.
King is a tough kid on the floor with a blue-collar mentality. Amarii battles for everything he does with his strong and physical frame.
Amarii will never hesitate to jump on the floor for a loose ball or to take a charge. He just does it.
Moss is a SHOOTER with good mechanics on his shot. Halen will make some tough shots. He always seems to be ready to receive the ball in the pocket while shooting it at a high percentage clip.
Cedric was a new kid to follow this summer after moving in from the Augusta, GA area. Schofield really plays both ends of the floor very well with his ability to be a live body. Cedric rebounds everything in sight of him and especially well outside of his area.
He does his best work around the cup on constant activity and effort. Cedric will be a nice addition to the Shamrocks this coming season.
Brian seems to be part of the future of the Raiders basketball program. Sumpter is a long and rangy forward who has no problems defending out on the perimeter.
Brian has good mobility to run the floor and fill the lane in transition.
Tyler a left-handed forward is back for the Skyhawks this season.
Mack has no problems at all when it comes to creating his own shot on the floor. Reggie can attack the gaps and get the ball into the paint at times.
Mack plays very active in the passing lanes and has the ability to manufacture points off turnovers heading the other way on the floor.