2024: New Additions
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The latest 2024 Palmetto State Rankings have been posted once again. Who are some New Additions to this latest list of 175 players from around the Palmetto State? I guess it’s time to check them out right here on your…
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Jacobsen has been a nice addition to the Lions this season since coming over this fall from the State of New Mexico. Jacobsen is originally from Mount Horeb, WI where he played his freshman season before moving down to New Mexico. Daniel plays the game out on the perimeter and really shows to have a nice stroke from downtown. He surely doesn’t lack any confidence with his shot. Jacobsen is a long and rangy forward who will look for continue success with the Lions up in the Upstate.
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Prunty came in the Midlands this past year from the Hoop State. Jaxon has been a nice compliment player to Cameron Scott Cameron Scott 6’6″ | SG Lexington | 2024 State #23 Nation SC and Kaleb Evans Kaleb Evans 6’3″ | CG Lexington | 2025 State #243 Nation SC on this talented Wildcats roster. Prunty brings good versatility to the floor for the Wildcats. Jaxon is a long and active player on both ends of the floor.
Thomas made his way down from the Hoop State to West Columbia. Thomas has had some previous stops before at Combine Academy and 1 of 1 Prep in North Carolina. Braylhan recently got eligible for the War Eagles. Thomas has good body control to the cup to finish off plays on a regular basis. He just gives the War Eagles another piece to the puzzle on this talented team.
Addie can really make shots out on the perimeter. Kenyon is a nice catch-shoot player with good range on his stroke for the Indians. He has a quick trigger and good form on his stroke from behind the arc. Addie and his teammates play in the North Carolina Independent School Athletic Association despite being located in Rock Hill.
Kenyon is currently averaging 9.6 ppg on his squad (15-15) this season.
White and his Eagle teammates have been rolling this season. The Eagles currently stand at (22-2) and are riding a 16-game win streak. Elijah can stalk the baseline at times or stop and pop and hit some jumpers. White is currently averaging 9.7 ppg, 4.6 rebounds and 3 assists on this very balanced Eagles squad. Elijah will switch hands nicely at the basket and finish drives.
Can the Eagles make a run on the #RoadtoSumter later this month?
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Bobbitt lived in the Garden State last year before moving down to the Grand Strand. Carter is a deceptive athlete for the Sharks. He attended Clearview HS previously in New Jersey. Bobbitt can pop off screens and shows to have a quick shot release on his shot from the perimeter. Carter can knockdown the three-ball or slash to the rack when needed.
The Sharks will take part in the SCHSL Playoffs on the road it looks like.
McDowell a combo guard for the Rebels had to pick up the slack for teammate Will Fowler Will Fowler 6’1″ | PG Byrnes | 2024 State SC being out of the mix. Kayzzin has really stepped up to the plate with his play this season. He will use the ball screen to advance to the basket for the easy bucket. McDowell can really score the ball from all 3 levels on the floor for the Rebels.
He’s averaging 12.2 ppg and 5.3 rebounds for the Rebels (17-8).
Sprouse helped the Bulldogs get to the playoffs next week with his play this season. Landon a sharp-shooting guard can really fill it up from downtown at times. He plays the game with a good feeling and always seems to be shot ready to receive the ball in the pocket. Landon doesn’t look to force his shot all and brings quality production to the table for the Bulldogs every time out.