College programs can always use a Shooter on the roster. How about a combo guard? Well the 2023 Palmetto State Class has some still looking for a school next fall. Stop shopping in the Transfer Portal. Let’s take a look…
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Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log inCollege programs can always use a Shooter on the roster. How about a combo guard? Well the 2023 Palmetto State Class has some still looking for a school next fall. Stop shopping in the Transfer Portal. Let’s take a look down outside the Top 50 right here with some combo and shooting guards. Just remember to #RecruitThePalmettoState

Eanes and the Dolphins won the SCISA Class 3A State Championship this past season. Kane has very solid academics and a good feel for the game. Eanes averaged 10.5 ppg and 5.1 rebounds this season for the Dolphins. Eanes really brings it every time he touches the floor with his all-out effort.
Brantley played just one season at Andrew Jackson Academy after moving in from Wade Hampton HS. Brenden has a slender build to go with a great stroke from downtown. He made 119 three pointers this past season. Brantley averaged 25.6 ppg and 5.2 rebounds this season.
Harris is best suited off the ball knocking down shots on the perimeter. Chase has a chance to set his feet and shoot the ball at a high clip. The Cavaliers will play it least one more game or possibly more in The Throne later this month in Atlanta, GA.
Smith seems like he grew a bit over the past year for the Cavaliers. Marques has good size to play in the backcourt at either position. Smith plays within his means and doesn’t look to get carried away with his actions on the court. He really plays under control at all times.
Singletary finished his career with the Warriors as the All-Time Leader scorer in school history. Greyson has a quick trigger from downtown and he does his best work as a shooting guard. Singletary averaged 16.2 ppg this past season for the Warriors.
Sean piled up some numbers this season for the Shamrocks. He averaged 20.4 ppg, 5.3 rebounds and 3 assists this past season. Quick-Streeter shot 47% from behind the arc this season. Sean has good length and really does a nice job of scoring the ball from all 3 levels on the floor.
Nelson is an athletic combo guard who really likes to play fast at all times. He will switch gears to get by defenders. Corean will really look to swarm the ball on the defensive end. Nelson is a 94 feet player and excels in the transition game.
Wight had a solid season for the Panthers after moving into the area from Reno, NV. Jake is a deceptive athlete and really looks to get the ball downhill at times. He plays the game with some toughness and grittiness for the Panthers. Wight averaged 11 ppg and 4.8 rebounds this past season.