2023: New Additions
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The 2023 Palmetto State Class Rankings were UPDATED this week for the last time. This senior class just finished their high school careers here in the Palmetto State. Who were some New Additions in the last set of rankings for…
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Continue ReadingThe 2023 Palmetto State Class Rankings were UPDATED this week for the last time. This senior class just finished their high school careers here in the Palmetto State. Who were some New Additions in the last set of rankings for this class? Read more inside right here and rember to #RecruitThePalmettoState
Clark kind of came out of nowhere this season for the Wildcats over in the Pee Dee. Za’Vieon averaged 18.3 ppg this season for Dillon HS over in the Pee Dee. Clark has the ability to create his own shot and does a nice job of finding the open man on the offensive end. He really doesn’t look to force shots while being a productive shooter on the floor.
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Promise has been at Comenius the past few years up in Fort Mill. King is a physical specimen down in the paint for the Knights. He plays the game a bit undersized in the post but sure makes up for it with his ability to rebound the ball on both ends of the floor. Promise originally hails from Nigeria, Africa.
Felder helped the Cavaliers to a solid season this year in SCISA Class 2A. William is a long and rangy forward who prefers to playout on the perimeter. Felder was a SCISA All-Star this season and averaged 17 ppg this past season.
Altman is a bouncy forward who really made a good impression a few weeks. Noah is a long and rangy small forward who plays really active in the passing lanes. Altman played over the years down in the low country at a SCISA school. He can step-out and knockdown a jumper or look to post up a smaller defender.
Van Horn sure didn’t lack any confidence with his shot. Samari really likes to set up camp out behind the 3-point line. He seems to favor the corners on both ends of the floor. Van Horn helped the Falcons get to the SCISA Class 4A Quarterfinals this season before falling to First Baptist.