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Hinton is quick as a hiccup at times up the floor with the ball in his hands. Terrance has a stocky frame and a willingness to get beat up going to the cup. He plays with a fearless mindset at times for the Denmark-Olar HS Vikings.
He keeps the rock close to the deck and really seems to see the floor well at times with his crafty passing skills. Hinto might play off the grid bit geographically, but he surely doesn’t play the game off the grid.
Carson is a flame thrower when he gets his feet set from downtown. Jones will have a bigger role this season for the Landsharks at Oceanside Collegiate Academy.
He really understands how to have his hands ready for the pass and being shot ready. Carson is running on the Grassroots Circuit with the Charleston Raptors 16U squad.
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Swindler brings a good frame and plenty of hustle to the floor for the Red Devils. He was quite impressive a few weeks back at the SCLive Event in Rock Hill.
Devin plays the game with an endless motor at times and seems to always be in position to make a play.
Gresham got eligible last season a bit late last year for the Generals. He really had a strong showing earlier this summer at the Cathedral Academy playday. AJ seemed to be all over the court if it was scoring the ball, collecting a rebound, picking up a steal or even grabbing a 50/50 ball on the deck he was doing it. He should have a breakout season for the Generals in SCISA Class 2A this year and Head Coach Blake Ferguson.
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Cooper should get some good minutes this season for the Blazers. Malachi has had a good spring on the Grassroots Circuit with Upward Stars Columbia Portee.
Malachi has had a few solid showings with Prep Hoops in attendance this spring. He has been knocking down shots with good accuracy from behind the arc. Cooper tends to show good shot selection and rarely forces any shots. Malachi plays well away from the ball and always seems to stay active on both ends of the court.
Nelson is a glue guy for the Green Wave who seems be a Jack of All Trades at times. Warren will battle at times down low when needed or step out and hit a jumper. He really buys into the team concept with his unselfish play on the floor.
Nelson makes hustle plays that helps your squad win games.
Murphy has a quite slender-sleek frame to him. He likes to play out on the perimeter and handle the rock. Ned plays at very small SCISA 1A school in Greenville and really plays under the radar.
Murphy does a bit of everything for his squad. He has a soft set of hands and a nice shooting stroke from outside.