2023 Prospects Making Noise, Part I
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The high school season is underway in the state of North Carolina. Take a look at some 2023 prospects that are making waves early in the 2022-23 season. Isaiah Ramazani NC #87 PG #15 HEIGHT 6'1" POS PG CLASS 2023…
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Continue ReadingThe high school season is underway in the state of North Carolina. Take a look at some 2023 prospects that are making waves early in the 2022-23 season.
Ramazani is a name that’s turned heads with Calvary Day School this season in NC’s 2023 class. He’s a point guard that handles getting to the paint well and gets his teammates involved. He had a strong outing against Grace Christian School with 12 pts, 5 rebs and 3 asts in a victory. He showed well to show he could control the pace with his handles and quickness with the ball. Also quite an underrated rebounder.
Parrish continues to show off his growth in the Northwood High rotation in 2022-23 with a solid performance against NCISAA 4A-power Carmel Christian. He finished with 11 pts, 7 rebs and a block as he continues to show his development as a presence in the paint. As he shows off his mobility more look for more colleges to gain interest.
Jones went off for a big performance for the Holly Springs Hawks on Tuesday night. He finished with 29 points, five assists and five rebounds as he showed off his ability to control the pace from beginning to end in the Hawks’ 10-point victory over Apex Friendship. It’s easy to see why Navy, Lees-McRae and Mount Olive have offered him. He plays with a ton of energy and confidence getting downhill at the point guard spot.
Toler is a name to watch over at Apex Friendship High with his ability to get others involved on offense and find buckets in the paint. He kept things close for the Patriots in their loss to Holly Springs on Tuesday night. He’s a name for DII/DIII colleges to get eyes on in the 919 and surrounding areas.
Spillman did well in his outing against Grace Christian School to not force the issue and show off his inside-out ability. He finished with 13 points and two blocks against Grace Christian School while utilizing his size and taking advantage of matchups when needed. As he stays out of foul trouble and learns to be a consistent presence on the glass, look for his recruitment to grow.