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<p>With the 2025-26 high school basketball season on the horizon, Class AAAA is gearing up to spotlight a fresh wave of standout talent. Anticipation is high as these players look to elevate their programs and make a lasting impact. Here's a look at the <strong>Prep Hoops South Carolina</strong> <strong>Class AAAA Preseason All-State Team</strong>, featuring athletes ready to shine this season.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1220041' first='Malik' last='Tinsley'] (Lancaster) - Leading off the 2025-26 Prep Hoops South Carolina Class AAAA Preseason All-State Team is [player_tooltip player_id='1220041' first='Malik' last='Tinsley']. Tinsley put up 10.5 Points Per Game and 2.7 Assists Per Game in the Bruins State-Championship campaign last season, but now he is the true lead guard and best player on the team. That doesn't mean that Lancaster didn't reload, though, as they will once again be one of the best teams in the state with a very talent roster. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2339844' first='Jeremiah' last='Hunter'] (Seneca) - At the other Guard position is Seneca High School's Star Sophomore Guard. Hunter has been leading the Bobcats since his 8th Grade Year, so it feels like he is one of the more experienced players in the class despite his age not matching that. Jeremiah averaged 12.7 Points Per Game and 4.4 Assists Per Game a year ago, but now with a pair of excellent big men and two knockdown shooters around him, Seneca has a fantastic group and are one of the teams to beat in the Upper State. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1486211' first='Josh' last='Leonard'] (Wilson) - It shouldn't be a surprise to anyone to see Josh on this list. Last year's Class AAAA Player of the Year clearly established himself as one of the best players in the state by putting up 21.7 Points Per Game, 10.0 Rebounds Per Game, and 2.3 Steals Per Game. However, he is also one of South Carolina's highest-rated prospects in recent years, and will have lots to prove as the Tigers take on a very difficult schedule featuring several nationally-ranked teams.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1560921' first='Levi' last='Ball'] (Gray Collegiate) - As mentioned in my Class AAAA Preseason Predictions, Gray Collegiate are my state championship pick and Ball is my Region 4 Player of the Year pick. Although he had an excellent Junior Season where he averaged 13.0 Points Per Game, 8.2 Rebounds Per Game, and 2.1 Blocks Per Game, it feels like Levi put it all together after a breakout AAU campaign. Look for those numbers to jump without losing any shooting efficiency this winter.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1466665' first='Tre' last='Raymon'] (South Pointe) - [player_tooltip player_id='1466665' first='Tre' last='Raymon'] rounds out our Class AAAA Preseason All-State Team. Raymon is one of the most well-rounded players in the class with his ability to score inside-and-out. He can also put the ball on the floor and create off the dribble or set up in the post and use his size as an advantage. Despite being a multi-time All-State selection and 1,000 Point Scorer, Tre certainly wants to solidify his place in South Pointe history with a big Senior Year.</p>
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