2024: Stock-Risers
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Thomas had a great spring and summer with Team United EYBL and the War Eagles. Braylhan was a great addition to the War Eagles last season after moving in from the Hoop State. Thomas can knockdown the jumper or take the ball to the ball and finish from the wing position. He brings good versatility to the floor for his squad.
Thomas picked up some offers this summer from UNC-Asheville, Winthrop, Siena, USC-Upstate and Jacksonville University.
Atkinson really made some strides in his game this spring and summer with his play. Alex jumped up with his consistent play on the hardwood. He really has showed how to play inside-out on the floor. Alex is a very good passer from the high post and shows to have a soft touch from the around the rim and from out behind the 3-point line.
Atkinson started his high school career in Columbus, GA before coming over to the Palmetto State and attending Lower Richland HS. He ran this past summer with Upward Stars Columbia 17U on the Grassroots Circuit.
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Davis continued his good summer into picking up an offer from Emory & Henry University – NCAA D2 recently. Franklin shows to have good spurts on the floor when it comes to scoring the rock at times. He had some breakout games this past summer and spring on the Grassroots Circuit with Next Level Elite 2024.
Davis heads into his senior season with the Cardinals with 1,033 points.
McDowell has been HOT since January it seems with his play. He can really fill it up from deep range behind the 3-point line. Kayzzin at times this summer was able to dial up consecutive moments in a game where he had hit for 4-5 in a row down the floor. He ran this past Grassroots Season with Upward Stars SE 3SSB Upstate Harvey.
Can the Rebels make a push in the Class 5A ranks in the Upstate this coming season?
Rasul moved into the Palmetto State last season from the Charlotte area to play at Indian Land HS. Sincere made his name known this past season for the Warriors. He averaged 17.1 ppg this past season for the Upstate based team.
Sincere can really touch the paint and get the ball to the cup. He will use his body really well to fight off defenders on the way to the basket. He has a knack to score the ball. Can he and new teammate Quay Watson Quay Watson 6’0″ | CG Hopewell | 2024 State NC bring some havoc to the Upstate this season with their play?
Cook and Team South Carolina played all of their tourneys for the most part in Atlanta, GA this past spring and summer. Cook who got eligible last season at J.L. Mann HS will look to lead the way this season for the Patriots. He played in just 8 games last season at the high school level.
Cook packs the ability to score the ball when needed. He certainly isn’t the biggest kid around but, he surely doesn’t back down from anything. Jeremy has a set of quick hands which will cause some havoc at times on the defensive end of the floor.
Robinson has a smooth stroke from behind the three-point line. He has one of the better shots around and especially in the Lower State. Taye is extremely effective with his shot selection and production. He never looks to force his shot and always gets good rotation on the ball. Robinson has good set of mitts to catch anything thrown in his direction for the spot-up jumper.
Taye and the Hurricanes this season will look to get over the hump in Class 4A SCISA basketball.