2023: Stock-Risers
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Wilkins helped the Cavaliers win a Class 5A State Championship this past weekend. Jamarcus is a very long and agile forward who runs the floor very well. He would be an ideal rim runner at the next level. Wilkins finishes around the cup and plays active in the passing lanes with his ability to pick up deflections. Jamarcus averaged 10.3 ppg and 6.1 rebounds this past season.
Squirewell had a big season for the Gators after making the move over from Ridge View HS. Myles is officially off the board now as he will head to Limestone College (SC) (NCAA D2) next fall. Squirewell averaged 19.3 ppg and 12.8 rebounds this past season for the Gators. He showed to be highly effective around the paint area with his soft hands and the ability to finish at a high level.
Lindsay is a GAMER for the Cavaliers. Sean was named Region Player of the Year this past season for the Cavaliers. Lindsay will play in the Carolinas Classic All-Star Game in Wilmington, NC in a few weeks. Sean averaged 13.3 ppg, 4 rebounds and 2.6 assists this past season. He shot 45% from the floor while making 46% 66-144) from behind the arc.
Sindab is a SCORER and shot maker for the Auctioneers. Johnell played over in the Pee Dee where he averaged 20.5 ppg this past season for the Class 2A program. Sindab really likes to score the ball from all 3 levels on the floor while taking some tough shots along the way. Johnell at times will gamble on the defensive end of the floor.
Sindab is related to former Coffeyville Community College / Murray State University player Stacy Wilson who played at Mullins HS.
Nolan had a solid senior season before falling in the SCISA State Tourney to Hilton Head Christian in the SCISA Class 3A Final 4. Paladugu has decided on attending University of South Carolina-Beaufort next season. The Sand Sharks will play in the Peach Belt Conference as a NCAA D2 program. Nolan brings good leadership skills to the floor and a willingness to win and compete. He’s a great team player and even stronger younger man in the classroom.
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Dates and the Gators fell in the Class 5A State Championship Game to Dorman HS. Elijah averaged 14.1 ppg and 4.6 rebounds this past season. He really brings good versatility to the backcourt with his ability to play multiple guard positions. Elijah is a rangy guard where he can play active in the passing lanes. Dates an All-State Selection and Region Player of the Year will play in the North-South All Star Game.
McKeen will join Paladagu at the University of South Carolina-Beaufort next fall. Jordyn averaged 16 ppg this past season for the Cobras. McKeen surely packs a punch for a small guard. He has no problems playing 94 feet and really getting after it on both ends of the floor with his play. Jordyn was a All-State and All-Region selection this season for the Cobras.
Foman is a slender-sleek forward who helped the Red Foxes get to the Lower State Championship Game this season. Kameron plays bigger than his size at times with his ability to play around the basket. Foman averaged 13.3 ppg and 10 rebounds this past season.