2024 Rankings Update: Biggest Stock Risers, Pt III
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The 2024 rankings in the state of North Carolina have been updated with the high school season right around the corner. Take a look at Part III of the biggest stock risers in the latest rankings update. Ari Fulton NC…
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Continue ReadingThe 2024 rankings in the state of North Carolina have been updated with the high school season right around the corner. Take a look at Part III of the biggest stock risers in the latest rankings update.
Fulton makes a move from No. 89 to No. 46 in the latest rankings update as he heads to Westover High in 2022-23. He’s a versatile prospect at 6-foot-6 that is a relentless downhill driver that can finish with authority and through traffic. As he shows he can knock down shots off the bounce and create in space, look for his recruitment to grow very soon.
Coles continues to climb up the 2024 rankings in the state of North Carolina, moving from No. 64 to No. 50 in the latest update. He’s due for a strong season in the Wayne Country Day School frontcourt after a productive summer on the grassroots scene with Eastern Carolina Phenomz . He’s a lengthy forward that makes his presence felt on both ends of the floor. As he improves his strength, look for his name to grow in the class.
Sims is an emerging name to keep an eye on in the 2024 class over at Hillside High. He moves from No. 71 in the rankings to 53rd spot in the latest update. He’s a bouncy prospect at 6-foot-5 that likes to play at the rim on both ends of the floor. He’s due for a breakout season in the Hornets rotation in 2022-23.
Anderson is set to make quite the impact in the Quality Education Academy rotation in 2022-23, so much so he’s seen his ranking jump drastically from No. 148 to No. 58 given the potential impact he’ll bring to their backcourt and the wing. He produced 10.4 ppg, 4.3 rpg, 3.4 apg and 1.5 spg as a sophomore for the Pharoahs.
Latham made the move from Wayne Prep to Goldsboro High and that gave him quite the boost to his ranking in the 2024 class. He moves from No. 104 to No. 77 in the latest update given his latest growth as an attacker on the break and finisher at the rim. He’s become much more assertive with the ball in his hands as a dual-threat forward. He’ll be quite the option to have in 2022-23 alongside Ta’Korrie Faison Ta’Korrie Faison 6’7″ | PF Goldsboro | 2023 State NC and others.