Triad First48 JV County Clash: Utility Guards/Wings
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The Triad First48 JV County Clash brought out some talented prospects that are next up in the Triad area. Here’s a look at the utility guards and wings that stood out at the event. Nathan Keegan NC #229 CG #69…
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Continue ReadingThe Triad First48 JV County Clash brought out some talented prospects that are next up in the Triad area. Here’s a look at the utility guards and wings that stood out at the event.
Keegan kicked things off for Team Forsyth with a strong showing to set the tone for the championship squad. He’s a sizeable name at 6-foot-3 that allows him to move with a sense of urgency on both ends of the floor. He showed he could defend and force turnovers, knock down shots on the perimeter and finish in traffic. He’s a name to know at Calvary Day School.
Brooks was quite the presence in the backcourt at the Triad First48 JV County Clash. He showed he could get downhill and finish in traffic off the bounce. He really pushed the envelope defensively and turned steals into easy layups on the other end. He used his athleticism and quickness in a variety of ways to make his presence felt in the Team Guilford backcourt. He’s one to watch in the 2026 class at Southwest Guilford High.
Speller was another impressive prospect in the Team Guilford rotation on the wing. He showed he could operate with and without the ball in his hands with his ability to knock down shots on all three levels. He had good length he utilized well defensively as well to make his presence felt. He’s another name to get to know at Southwest Guilford High in the 2025 class.
Hurt was another prospect that put Oak Grove High on the map with Team Davidson. He was fearless on the perimeter, showing he could move without the ball and find plenty of openings to knock down shots on the perimeter and off the bounce. He used his 6-foot frame well on both ends to battle in the paint and play a physical brand of basketball that kept his team energized. He’s a 2025 prospect to keep eyes on.
Davis was another impressive prospect with size at 6-foot-2 that showed off his ability in the backcourt with Stokes/Surry. He showed tremendous patience getting to his spots and making things happen with the ball in his hands. When the ball wasn’t in his hands, he was on the boards looking to finish plays on the glass around the rim as well. He’s a name to keep an eye on in the 2026 class with East Surry High.
He was another prospect in the Team Davidson rotation that utilized his prowess on the wing on both ends to make an impact. He’s a young name with good upside and athleticism that showed he could operate off the bounce and finish around the rim out of Thomasville High in the 2025 class.