ENC Fab40: Award Winners
The ENC Fab40 took place in Jacksonville, NC without a hitch this year. Take a look at this year’s award winners from the event at Living Water Christian. There’s no better time to sign up for PrepHoopsNC! Get 30% OFF payment on…
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Camp MVP: Jaleek Parson | Hope Middle | 2028
Parson set quite the tone on both ends of the floor all day long with his energy and efforts. He’s got a nice blend of length/athleticism that he utilized to create off the bounce, block/alter shots and be a menace defensively. He stuffed the stat sheet to lead his squad to a championship as he showed off his ability to control the pace and play an unselfish brand of basketball throughout the day.
Top Shooter: Kaden McLean | Lumberton Jr. High | 2028
McLean had a tremendous feel for creating off the catch and the bounce as his teammates gave him numerous opportunities to showcase his skills. He took home top shooter of the day when it was all said and done as he showed he could knock down shots off of screens and under pressure in leading his squad. He’s got good confidence shooting the ball and has a willingness to defend the basketball as well. Already doing things you can’t teach.
Top Defender: Jayden Moore | Williamston | 2028
Moore was a big guard prospect given his strong frame and quickness and he utilized his skill set well to maintain an ability to make defenders uncomfortable. It didn’t go unnoticed as he didn’t hesitate to apply pressure whenever needed to make his presence felt defensively for his squad. He did well in utilizing his speed/quickness and time things correctly to force turnovers and make things happen when opponents came his way. He’s got a bright future ahead of him.