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Antonio McKoy NC #18 SF #2 HEIGHT 6'4" POS SF CLASS 2026 View Profile Antonio McKoy State: North Carolina School: Harrells Christian Club: Team CP3 A national level prospect that is only in his second year of varsity play, he…
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Continue ReadingA national level prospect that is only in his second year of varsity play, he got off to an outstanding start against AFHS. He scored the ball at a high rate from multiple levels, rebounded the ball well and showcased why he is such a special talent.
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Chuks Ezeonu
Chuks Ezeonu
Made a very nice impact for his team inside the paint on both ends of the floor in their matchup against HCA. He understands how to use his height and strength to score inside the paint, rebound and block/alter shots on defense. He clearly is a player that college coaches should be reaching out to early on.
A natural scorer that can score the ball from all three levels, he provided a high amount of offense for New Life Christian in their morning matchup with New Bern. He doesn’t need much space to get his shot off, can knock down shots consistently from NBA range, and is a player that college coaches should add to their list.
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Every championship level team needs a Point Guard that control the game when needed, and that’s the role he plays for the Richmond County squad. He gets them into their sets, knocks down the open shot, defends with intensity and plays the game with a toughness that you have to love.
Although his team would face a large early deficit, they would fight back to make things interesting, and he was one of the reasons why. We love the toughness and confidence that he seems to play the game with and the fact that he doesn’t back down from whoever he may be matched up with.
The newest addition to the First Flight squad, he provides them with a legit post presence that can score and rebound at a high rate. He’s still adjusting to a new system and teammates, but we saw flashes of his talent and what he can be not only for this group but also as a college prospect.
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Colin Lamb
Colin Lamb
A name that you probably haven’t heard much about yet but one that has a nice amount of potential, he is a player to keep a close eye on over the next few years as he develops. He showed some ability to knock down shots, has a nice feel for the game and didn’t seem to get too rattled while playing against older competition.