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Prunty helped the Wildcats win the Class 5A State Championship this season. Jaxon brings good versatility to the floor with his play. He rebounds well on both sides of the floor. Jaxon plays active in the passing lanes picking up deflections. He scored over 1,150 career points.
Bryson brings good versatility to the floor for the Lions. Travelle played at a few schools over the years before settling down in Greenville this school year. Bryson has good bounce and really connect from downtown when his stroke is on. Travelle really works to defend on the ball. He finishes well at the basket.
Patterson averaged 16.7 ppg and 6.7 rebounds this past season for the Yellow Jackets. Jaquarious was named Region Player of the Year and was a 4-year starter for the Yellow Jackets. Patterson has a slender-sleek frame with a long wingspan.
Turner didn’t finish the last 6 weeks with the Eagles this season. Qayden a versatile wing player likes to handle the rock at times. He plays effective when attacking the cup. Turner can score the ball from all 3 levels on the floor. He at times will look to settle on jumpers even though he has the ability to get the ball to the basket.
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Murdock went over 1,000 career points this season for the Warriors. Kai has a quick set of feet to be disruptive on the defensive end of the floor to block shots. Murdock feels comfortable bringing the rock up the floor at times and knocking down the 3-ball on the perimeter.
Christian came over from the State of Georgia this past season to play for the Lions. Deston plays the game very aggressively on both ends of the court. He’s very versatile to play multiple positions on the floor at times. Deston doesn’t get enough credit at times for his passing skills. Christian at times will really stuff a stat sheet with solid production on any given night.
Macklin in my mind could be a SLEEPER and still might have his best basketball in front of him. Israel is a RUN-JUMP-ATHLETE for the Bulldogs. He really excels in the transition while connecting on some short jumpers along the way. Where will Macklin head off to play college ball next fall?
Mason seems to be finally, back to his old self with his play. Mitchell was hurt during some of his time in high school. He really plays the game at a good level with confidence. Will stalk the baseline at times. Very unselfish mindset on the hardwood. Mason plays active around and away from the ball at all times. Mitchell can score the ball from 3 levels on the floor.