2024: New Additions – Part II
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Allen was a great addition to Clover HS when he moved in from Las Vegas, NV. He certainly plays the game with a lot of HUSTLE at all times. He plays his best basketball in attack mode going to the basket. Issac likes to attack the baseline and use his body to fight off defenders on the way to the cup. Allen plays the game with a nice mid-range jumper.
Epps had a good Grassroots season with Team SC and Head Coach Mike Alexander. Tanner is more of a SHOOTER than anything else on the floor. He shoots the ball at a good clip and never seems to force his shot. Epps is always ready to receive the ball in the pocket for a quick look. Can Tanner help the Yellow Jackets be a contender in the Upstate this coming season?
Stewart really had some solid showings this summer with his play with the Upward Stars Upstate Harvey squad. Owen was a deep threat at times from downtown and brought instant offense to the table when in the game. Stewart plays the game at a nice even keel at all times while on the floor.
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Roberson was an intriguing prospect when Prep Hoops first saw him at the SCBCA #SCLive Camp in Rock Hill this past June. He recently moved to the Palmetto State from the State of Maryland. The high energy run-jump-athlete will be a nice addition to already talented Hurricanes squad this season. Hampton County HS is the merger of Wade Hampton HS and Estill HS.
Cameron is a player who really excels in the transition game when it comes to getting out and filling the lane at times. He plays very active in the passing lanes with his great length.
Campbell helped Wren HS win a Class 3A State Championship this past March. Jeremiah had a good Grassroots season with Next Level Elite 2024. Campbell gives the Hurricanes a good threat from the perimeter with his ability to knock down shots. He really understands on how to get open on the floor and get his shot off.
Stephens brings some ruggedness to the forefront for the Rebels and Head Coach Layne Fowler. KJ isn’t flashy with his blue-collar attitude and mindset on the floor. He plays the game to the fullest and surely likes to play the game on contact. He plays bigger than his size down in the paint with his ability to rebounds on both ends of the court.
Gibson surely can pack a punch for his size from the backcourt. The Yellow Jackets guard showed some solid moments this past summer in the SCBCA #SCLive Camp in Rock Hill. Keishawn wants to and will score the ball from out top. He can drive it to the cup by touching the paint or attacking the gaps.