2025: Stock-Risers
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The 2025 Palmetto State Rankings have been posted. Who were some players that made the move up as Stock-Risers here in the class? Well, we have your answers once again on your #1 source for basketball coverage in the Carolinas.…
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Tindal plays the game with a great motor at all times for the Knights. Teon is a quick leaper off the floor and does a nice job of challenging and altering shots. He has good hands to catch anything thrown in his direction.
Tindal loves to throw the long outlet pass after claiming the ball off the glass. He fills the lane in transition and from time to time will stop from the elbow and knockdown a jumper. Tindal moves up from #15 to #10 in this latest set of rankings.
Brooks has a good junior season for the new program down on the Grand Strand. Jamie started off his career at North Myrtle Beach HS before coming over to the Armada this past fall. Brooks recently dropped 29 points against Augusta Christian in the Big Shots Charleston Invitational.
Jamie does all of his damage around the paint area. He collects rebounds on both ends of the court and really does a good job of finishing at the rim. He’s currently averaging 14.5 ppg and 11.5 rebounds this season for the Armada (19-2). Brooks made the jump from #30 to #18 in the latest set of rankings here in the Palmetto State.
Starting next season Atlantic Collegiate will play in the SCHSL as a member and in Class 2A.
Davis has continued his hot play for the Knights. Shannon has really stepped up his play this season for Crestwood HS. Davis has climbed from #59 to #37 in this latest update of the 2025 Palmetto State Rankings.
Shannon has a quick trigger from behind the arc. He has the ability to create his own shot while shooting the ball at a good percentage clip.
Cooley and the Red Raiders are off to a good start this season. The left-handed Cooley really likes to get downhill with the ball at times. Roman has no problems taking charges when called on for the better of the team. He looks to play relentless on the glass and really has a nose for the ball. The Red Raiders are currently (17-3) on the season under Head Coach Mike Anderson.
Cooley made the jump from #67 to #50 in the latest rankings update.
Martin is a water-bug point guard for the Fury. The Fury are eligible to play in the postseason this season with the school just opening 3 years ago.
DJ can push the tempo or play back in the half-court set when needed. Martin saw himself jump from #66 to #53 in this latest update of the 2025 Palmetto State Rankings. Can the Fury claim a spot in the playoffs this season?
Cooper can dial in from downtown when called on for the Blazers. Malachi likes to do his best work out on the perimeter knocking down shots. He really shoots the ball at a good percentage clip when given the opportunity. Malachi does a nice job of catching the ball in the pocket and letting it fly with a quick shot release.
Cooper and the Blazers are off to a great start this season. Malachi saw himself jump up from #110 to #75 this time around.
Stack has been stacking up the numbers down at North HS in Orangeburg County over the past few years. Stetson went over 1,000 career points this season for the Eagles and Head Coach Keith Parks.
Stetson is currently averaging 21.6 ppg this season for the Eagles (20-3). Stack is a confident shooter and really wants the ball in his hands down the stretch. He will finish drives to the cup with either hand. Stetson makes the move up from #114 to #81 this time around.
Can the North HS Eagles make a run in Class 1A this season?
Crews is really having a good season for his Green Wave squad in the Upstate. Ethan is currently averaging 18.4 ppg while connecting on 40% (61-154) three-pointers from downtown. Ethan understands on how to get open on the floor and generally uses good selection along the way.
Crews and the Green Wave will battle for a playoff spot this season with a very young roster. Ethan made the move from #145 to #94 in this latest update.