CP3NMSC Central: Class of 2030 Standouts (Pt. 2)
Fort Wayne, IN — The CP3NMSC Central Qualifier featured some of the best middle school basketball players from the central part of the United States under one roof in Fort Wayne, IN. As each grade division featured many talented prospects,…
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Continue ReadingFort Wayne, IN — The CP3NMSC Central Qualifier featured some of the best middle school basketball players from the central part of the United States under one roof in Fort Wayne, IN. As each grade division featured many talented prospects, each division will have multiple pieces of coverage breaking down what went on in Fort Wayne. Below is the second piece of coverage recapping the standouts from the class of 2030…
Kendle Lampley
Kendle Lampley
Kendle Lampley’s time at the 2023 CP3NMSC Central Qualifier was marked by a display of a well-rounded and versatile skill set. From ball handling to shooting, defensive prowess to basketball IQ, Lampley demonstrated proficiency in various facets of the game. His adaptability on the court made him a valuable asset, contributing both offensively and defensively to the success of his team. Beyond his performance throughout the weekend, Kendle Lampley’s showing hinted at a promising future for the class of 2030 prospect.
To’Marri Patterson
To’Marri Patterson
To’Marri Patterson’s physical strength became a defining factor in his dominance at the 2023 CP3NMSC Central Qualifier in Fort Wayne, IN. Outmuscling opponents in the paint, securing rebounds with authority, and establishing position with ease, Patterson showcased a level of strength that gave him a clear advantage. His physicality became a game-changer, creating opportunities for himself and his team. His presence demanded attention, and opponents found themselves grappling with a force that seemed almost unstoppable.
Bruce Poindexter
Bruce Poindexter
One of Poindexter’s standout qualities was his consistency as a scorer. Game after game in Fort Wayne, IN at the 2023 CP3NMSC Central Qualifier, he found ways to put points on the board, contributing to his team’s success. Whether in transition, half-court sets, or isolation plays, Poindexter’s scoring reliability made him a go-to option and a player opponents had to strategize against. His versatility, ability to rise above smaller defenders, and consistent scoring presence made him a standout player in the competitive environment.
Peyton Thomas
Peyton Thomas
Peyton Thomas was one of the top scorers in attendance from the class of 2030 at the 2023 CP3NMSC Central Qualifier in Fort Wayne, IN. His ability to read defenses, exploit openings, and make split-second decisions showcased a deep understanding of the art of scoring. Thomas seemed to have an innate sense of when to attack, when to pull up, and how to create scoring opportunities for himself and his team. His skillful execution and scoring precision made him a constant threat, keeping defenders on their toes.
James Walton III
James Walton III
From start to finish at the 2023 CP3NMSC Central Qualifier in Fort Wayne, IN, James Walton III emerged as a formidable force with a strong impact on both offense and defense. He showcased an impressive ability to score efficiently throughout the camp. Whether it was through precise jump shots, powerful drives to the basket, or timely three-pointers, Walton demonstrated a diverse and effective scoring repertoire. His versatility on the defensive end allowed him to seamlessly guard different opponents, showcasing a valuable skill set that made him an asset in various defensive schemes.
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