Around the State: Spartanburg-Laurens County SOPHOMORES
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The Upstate of South Carolina always has talent year in and year out. Let’s take a look at some of the 2025 Palmetto State Class in Spartanburg and Laurens County right here. Who are these players? Read more inside. Evan…
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Continue ReadingThe Upstate of South Carolina always has talent year in and year out. Let’s take a look at some of the 2025 Palmetto State Class in Spartanburg and Laurens County right here. Who are these players? Read more inside.
Enos saw good minutes last season for the Rebels and Head Coach Layne Fowler. Evan plays the game extremely hard. He can play inside-out on the floor with his ability to post up or knockdown the open jumper.
Enos will pick up many steals in the passing lanes with his slender-sleek frame.
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Arcega-Whiteside should see some good minutes this season for the Cavaliers and Head Coach Thomas Ryan. Keenan is a small forward who’s versatile enough play multiple positions on the floor. Arcega-Whiteside can handle the rock up the floor at times and run the transition break very well.
Poole made the move over to the Centurions this fall from nearby Chesnee HS. Coyie has started to grow and look for him to very instrumental in the future of the Broome HS basketball program. Coyie recently played in the Prep Hoops South Carolina Top 250 Expo earlier this month in Myrtle Beach.
Benett is a very deceptive for the Cardinals. Edwards is a shooter for the Cardinals and really does a good job of filling the lane in transition. Edwards will be counted on heavily for Head Coach Lyn Smith.
Proctor plays a lot bigger than his size down in the paint. Kjay plays football in the fall for the Eagles as a Quarterback. Look for KJ to play a major role for the Eagles come this season and Head Coach Andy Pitt.