NCvsSC Invitational: Player Standouts Pt2
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On December 16th, the North Carolina vs. South Carolina Invitational, hosted by Underrated Athletes and Epic Hoops in Rock Hill, SC, featured an impressive lineup of schools including NC GBB, South Pointe, Powdersville, Northside Christian, 1 of 1 Academy, Gray…
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Continue ReadingOn December 16th, the North Carolina vs. South Carolina Invitational, hosted by Underrated Athletes and Epic Hoops in Rock Hill, SC, featured an impressive lineup of schools including NC GBB, South Pointe, Powdersville, Northside Christian, 1 of 1 Academy, Gray Collegiate, Indian Land, and Victory Christian. Amidst the intense competition, standout players emerged, showcasing their skills and leaving a lasting impact
Tayeshaun Smith Tayeshaun Smith 6’7″ | PF 1 of 1 Academy | 2025 State #252 Nation NC , the 6’7″ junior, has showcased remarkable improvement over the past year, notably enhancing his agility and versatility in defending multiple positions. His impressive shooting display from deep against Powdersville further solidifies his skill set. Combining size, a commendable work ethic, and strong rebounding abilities, Smith is becoming an increasingly attractive prospect for the next level. In a standout performance, he finished with 20 points and 8 rebounds, contributing significantly to his team’s success. His continued development is likely to draw even more attention from collegiate programs.
Von Burton Von Burton 5’11” | SG Powdersville | 2025 State SC showcases a versatile skill set that plays a crucial role for his team. His early effectiveness, attacking gaps, crashing the boards, and converting missed shots into easy baskets, demonstrates his impact on both ends of the floor. Burton’s ability to get downhill, hit outside shots, and create off the bounce proved instrumental in a strong showing against 1 of 1 Academy, where he finished with an impressive 21 points. His game positions him as a valuable asset for Powdersville.
Hayden Assemian Hayden Assemian 6’8″ | PF Powdersville | 2025 State #186 Nation SC , the 6’8″ forward for Powdersville, stands out not only for his size but also for his exceptional work ethic. Despite facing early foul trouble, Assemian remained a formidable presence on the court, contributing significantly to rim protection and showcasing versatile defensive skills. His relentless effort, demonstrated by running the floor, diving for loose balls, and meeting various team needs, highlights his commitment to the game. Assemian’s abilities extend beyond traditional big man roles, including post threat skills and ball handling, making him a multifaceted force in South Carolina high school basketball.
LJ Britt LJ Britt 6’3″ | CG Gray Collegiate | 2025 State SC , the 6’3″ junior guard, has carved out a reliable role as a three-point threat on the court. His versatility shines through as he operates effectively both on and off the ball. Whether maneuvering through screens, creating off the dribble, or utilizing his size and frame to attack downhill, Britt showcases a well rounded offensive skill set. His ability to impact the game in various ways makes him a valuable asset for the team.
Tre Raymon Tre Raymon 6’8″ | SF South Pointe | 2026 State SC , standing at 6’8, demonstrated a diverse skill set in the game against NC GBB. His versatility was evident as he excelled in transition, drove to the basket, and connected from beyond the arc. Despite having room to fill out size wise, Raymon consistently posed a scoring threat, displayed playmaking abilities, and contributed effectively on the boards for South Pointe. His impressive performance culminated in finishing with 18 points, showcasing his impact on various facets of the game.
6’1 CJ Alston CJ Alston 6’1″ | PG NC GBBA | 2024 State NC had a strong showing by scoring both inside and outside, showcasing versatility on the court. Notably, he exhibited a tight handle creating his own shot in both transition and half court settings. Alston’s ability to change direction at a high level added to his offensive prowess, enabling him to finish the game with an impressive 20 points. His multi-dimensional skill set contributes significantly to his team’s success.