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<p>WV has some tremendous talent in the class and here we'll review some of them while they were in Myrtle Beach along with the lone WV player on the program's 2027 team. This 2028 team worked its way through the session one bracket and capping it with lifting the trophy for the champions. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2734710' first='Keaton' last='Terry'] was too much to handle in session one with dropping 20 in game two of Thursday's opening round. Terry has been id'd by several college coaches who will try to get him on campus next year for elite camp to get a closer look. Terry has been consistent through AAU season routinely recording double doubles and Myrtle was no different. He does a great job of doing what he does best and being physical and efficient doing it. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2395988' first='Ayden' last='Spence'] could possibly be the best 2028 in WV outside of anyone playing at Huntington Prep. Folks he's the real deal. He is an elite shot maker at this stage and is nothing short of consistent and efficient. If he gains any length at all and approaches 6'3" to 6'4"ish, look out. Spence pulled in multiple game MVP's during his wrath on opponents. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2734711' first='Jay' last='Brock'] started his weekend off right leading his team to a opening victory and collecting the game MVP award. Brock has shown measurable improvement every time we've seen him through spring and summer. His confidence is growing week to week on the offensive end. Brock's stock is rising on several people's boards as his impressive size has started to be matched by his skill. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2639446' first='Dakota' last='Dalton'] has started to show some of the offensive skill that Chapmanville fans have raved about for awhile now. This sturdy built multi-sport athlete is starting to hit his stride offensively and puts max effort on defense. Dalton does a great job keeping good pace with the ball, as being their primary ball handler and he always looks to make the right play rather than score first. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2734719' first='Logan' last='Hovanec'] finally was able to chart enough minutes for us to get a good look at him. Gotta admire his willingness to be the glue guy and perfect teammate. On a team with so many next level players, Hovanec gives max effort and starting to show some tools on offense. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2690991' first='Konnor' last='Fox'] is starting to get into a groove with this group offensively. Fox had several nice step in dunks from transition drop offs or dimes on drives. Fox seems much more comfortable and is able to anticipate when passes are coming his way. Fox was on full display as one of WV's top post players and played very consistently and ran the floor well enough to stay effective throughout. </p>
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WV has some tremendous talent in the class and here we'll review some of them while they were in Myrtle Beach along with the lone WV player on the program's 2027 team. This 2028 team worked its way through the session one bracket and capping it with lifting the trophy for the champions.
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