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Chisolm is a very intimidating figure down low on the block. This season he will be putting on a Hurricanes uniform from Hampton County HS. The former Gator is a nice addition to this new program down in the Lowcountry consisting of the former Wade Hampton HS and Estill HS.
Kavon plays the game on contact and is tough to move outside the box and paint. Chisolm has had steady NCAA D1 football recruitment coming his way.
Wilson leaves no rock unturned while on the hardwood. He constantly brings effort and plays the game like a truck at times. Ghaleb is a TOUGH individual who will sacrifice his body in a second for the best of the team. Wilson is a WARRIOR on the floor with his play and hates to lose.
Ghaleb will leave every game with some floor burns, bruises and 50/50 balls. The kid is Built Like a Truck.
White is a left-handed downhill guard who really battles through contact. Russ plays his best basketball in attack mode to the basket. He NEVER backs down from a challenge on the floor.
White rebounds the ball exceptionally well from his position on the floor. He will defend multiple positions on the floor. Russ can be a mismatch at times with his solid versatility he brings to the floor for the Cardinals.
Hunter didn’t play any Grassroots ball it seemed this season that we recall anywhere. Jordan is a mover-screener with a soft set of hands. He understands on how to use his body for positioning and sealing down low.
Jordan can knockdown the short elbow jumper but really likes to play the game on contact when given the opportunity. His best basketball is still in front of him down the road for the Bulldogs.
Wilkins plays in the SCISA ranks up in Spartanburg for the Knights. The strong framed Wilkins does his best work around the paint area for the Knights.
The closer to the cup he’s the most effective he tends to be. Chris plays the game with an endless MOTOR at all times. He will post-up smaller defenders and really look to go to work. Wilkins rebounds the ball well outside of his area.