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<h2>[player_tooltip player_id='1634660' first='Enoch' last='Alfred'], 2023, G-Town Ballers (South Garner)</h2>
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<p>Alfred is an emerging forward prospect with a nice feel in the paint as an attacker and rebounder. He showed he could finish above the rim and battle down low on both ends for G-Town Ballers. He's a presence at 6-foot-4 that should contribute in the frontcourt this season. </p>
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<h2>[player_tooltip player_id='1212902' first='Justice' last='Mitchell'], 2025, Comets (Clayton)</h2>
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<p>Mitchell is another presence down low with the Comets to keep an eye on at 6-foot-6. He was quite the option in the pick-and-roll game, showing off his finishing ability around the rim. He wasn't afraid to step out and show his shot, either. He's an emerging name to keep an eye on at Clayton High.<br></p>
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<h2>[player_tooltip player_id='1149209' first='David' last='Tator'], 2023, Morrisville Mobb (Panther Creek)</h2>
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<p>Tator was a scrappy guard with Morrisville Mobb that showed off his ability to apply pressure on defense and operate in the backcourt offensively. He was a name that showed he could be a defensive presence and knock down shots when needed. He'll be a senior name to watch at Panther Creek High in 2022-23.</p>
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<h2>[player_tooltip player_id='1634644' first='Max' last='Carlson'], 2024, Wendell Elite (Corinth Holders)</h2>
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<p>Carlson was another name with Wendell Elite that showed he could be a presence on the floor in a number of ways. He was quite the sharpshooter on the wing and led the perimeter attack with his shooting. Defensively, he had a "nose for the ball" mentality that got things going on the break for his squad. He's an emerging junior to watch at Corinth Holders High.<br></p>
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<h2>[player_tooltip player_id='1634642' first='KJ' last='Cox'], 2024, Raleigh's Finest (Heritage)</h2>
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<p>Cox was another sharpshooter with Raleigh's Finest in the 2024 class that showed off his growth on the wing. He showed he could knock down shots on the perimeter at volume and with confidence at OneDay Bump this past weekend. He'll be a face to keep eyes on as Heritage High is on the rebuild. </p>
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<h2>[player_tooltip player_id='1634604' first='Cam' last='Jones'], 2026, Raleigh's Finest (Heritage)</h2>
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<p>Jones should be another useful piece in the rebuild for Raleigh's Finest as he showed off his ability to be quite the floor general alongside [player_tooltip player_id='1613023' first='Jon' last='Mwanda']. He showed an advanced skillset as a leader with the ball in his hands this past weekend, leading the scoring and playmaking efforts. He'll be a young name to track early with Heritage High.</p>
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<h2>[player_tooltip player_id='1634643' first='Caleb' last='Hardy'], 2024, Clutch (Wakefield)</h2>
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<p>Hardy was quite the quick-starter with Clutch as they showed off an overwhelming defense and quick offense. He's a shooter at 5-foot-11 that showed off his ability to fill it up in a hurry and make things happen defensively. He's a new face to keep eyes on with Wakefield High.</p>
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<h2>[player_tooltip player_id='998177' first='Nakhi' last='Benjamin'], 2023, Clutch (Wakefield)</h2>
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<p>Benjamin was another name with Clutch that showed off his two-way ability. He brought the energy for his squad with his ability to force steals and finish on the break. He continues to impress with his ability to operate at multiple roles for his squad. He'll be a leader to watch with Wakefield High in 2022-23. </p>
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