Big Shots Rock the Rock: 2025 Top Performers
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Prep Hoops takes a look at some of the 2025 Top Performers from the Palmetto State we saw while in attendance here today. Who are these players? Well, we you covered once again with coverage all year long here in…
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Franklin can surely pile up some points in a hurry while on the hardwood. Abijah can score the ball from all 3 levels on the floor with no problems. He can launch it from downtown or simply get the ball to the cup for an easy two. Abijah is a very confident shooter and scorer while on the floor. He recently picked up a offer from Appalachian State.
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Schofield finally came out of his shell it seemed. Cedric played very aggressive and assertive today with his play around the basket. He plays bigger than his size and has the ability to rebound outside of his area when needed. Schofield runs the floor and fills the lane in transition very well. Cedric is a quick leaper and has the ability to challenge and alter shots on the defensive end.
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Dukes is left-handed forward who seems to be quite crafty at times trying to score the rock. Kevin can score over bigger defenders and has the ability to play inside-out at times. He connected on some short jumpers here today when he wasn’t posting up down low. Kevin uses his body to work through contact and he won’t overwhelm you with athleticism, but he understands on how to score the rock.
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Redmon can get the rock downhill to the cup when needed. Brycen will drop an occasional floater along the way when he’s not dialing in from the perimeter. Redmon has a nice mid-range game when it comes to scoring buckets. Brycen can separate himself from defenders on the way to the basket. He will make teammates happy at times with his unselfish play and crafty passing skills.
Hill did all of his damage close to the bucket with putbacks and effort. RJ plays bigger than his size and really has a nose for a loose ball on the floor or on the glass. He collected plenty of loose change here today just on effort and all-out hustle. Hill plays active on both ends of the floor and certainly understands when he stays in the paint area that’s when the production comes.
RJ attends South Pointe HS in Rock Hill.