NCHSAA Playoffs 3rd Round Top Performers
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Mason Dobie NC #62 SG #11 HEIGHT 6'2" POS SG CLASS 2025 View Profile Mason Dobie Instagram Twitter State: North Carolina School: First Flight Club: Team Push There is no question that college coaches should be giving this young man…
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Continue ReadingThere is no question that college coaches should be giving this young man a call much sooner than later. He has played at an outstanding level all season but put up a career night in the playoffs against the top overall seed with 55 Points! He has outstanding shooting range, the ability to score from multiple levels without much of an issue and doesn’t get rattled by whatever is going on.
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Julian Wilkerson
Julian Wilkerson
A player that is playing his way onto the radar as a college prospect, he put together an impressive first half against South Central. He knocked down some big time three-point shots and showed flashes of what he can potentially be.
Big time players make big time plays in bigtime games and that is exactly what we saw from this young man in their matchup against Northern Nash. He pulled down big rebounds, scored inside the paint, knocked down shots from outside and defended multiple positions.
Zaveon Porter
Zaveon Porter
The freshman made some huge plays for his team down the stretch which included an offensive rebound and two free-throws to put his team up by three points with just seconds remaining. If Westover hopes to take home a state championship, he will be a player that will be counted on to provide the squad with valuable minutes.
His 52 Point performance against Voyager not only helped his team to advance to the next round but it also caught the attention of college coaches. Over his last two games he is averaging over 40 Points and recently picked up a scholarship offer from Shaw University. You have to love the intensity that he plays with every time he steps on the floor and the confidence that he plays the game with me.
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It’s rare that you see a player at such a young age that already has the potential to be a high major prospect, but he clearly is one that we will be hearing about a lot over the next few years. Already standing at 6’8 with legit wing skills and a calmness about him that you don’t see from Freshman, he was the key to the offensive success of Northern Nash throughout the night.