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Who from the 2026 Palmetto State Class stood out today while we were in attendance? Well, it looks like you need to jump on board and SUBSCRIBE to the site today. #RecruitThePalmettoState Jake Thomas SC #23 PF #4 HEIGHT 6'6"…
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Thomas was able to carve out space down low with his play. Jake really enjoys playing on contact and has no problems mixing it up down low on the block. He surely plans on using up his 5 fouls every night. Thomas at times plays bigger than his size when it comes to rebounding the ball on both ends of the court.
Thomas helped the Landsharks get back to the Class 2A State Championship Game for the 2nd straight season this past March.
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Bruce is here running with Upward Stars Pee Dee . Khristian is starting to figure things out on his end with his play. He played this past season at Wilson HS after making a few prior stops in the past around the Magic City of Florence. Bruce plays the game with a good deal of confidence and swagger at times.
Johnson will be a Stock-Riser in the future that’s for sure. Terence brings the ability to defend multiple positions on the floor. He has a great frame to get downhill and overpower defenders on the way to the bucket. Terence will fend off opponents when he plays the game in attack mode.
Everett Jr is certainly a new name for the database this spring and summer. Clayton plays at Ashley Ridge in Summerville. Everett Jr was able to stalk the baseline at times today with his play. Clayton shows to have good length and a willingness to attack the rack. He has a slender-sleek frame who looks to slash to the basket.
Good piece for the future of Swamp Foxes basketball and Head Coach Brad Dobbels.
Preston plays at Trinity Collegiate in Darlington for the Titans. Jy’ell really works for everything he does on the floor. He constantly hustles for loose balls, rebounds and just remains active at all times. He will look to work inside despite not being the biggest guy on the floor. One thing you can count on with him is full out effort at all times.