<p>[player_tooltip player_id="977540" first="John" last="Blankenship"]</p>
<p>Lincoln County ‘21</p>
<p>6’6” Forward</p>
<p>Blankenship is someone who improves rapidly every time I see him. At 6’6” he is able to play either forward position. John is someone who does a little bit of everything. Blankenship scores from all 3 levels, has a great mid range game and has a good mid/low post game. He has a really smooth jumper with a high release and gets good elevation. Defensively, Blankenship guards the 3/4 and can guard some 5’s. D2’s and NAIA’s should inquire about Blankenship.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></p>
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<p>Carson Dennis</p>
<p>Parkersburg ‘21</p>
<p>5’10” Guard</p>
<p>Dennis is someone who’s game I really like. Carson is more of an undersized 2-guard, but can also play the 1. Dennis scores from all 3 levels, defends, is a good positional rebounder (especially for his size) and is a solid distributor. D3’s, this guy would be an absolute steal. Low D2’s and D2 NAIA’s should also reach out.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id="977546" first="William" last="Gabbert"]</p>
<p>George Washington ‘21</p>
<p>6’3” Wing</p>
<p>Gabbert is one of the most efficient players in the entire state. He shoots the ball extremely well and scores at all 3 levels. He gets good elevation on his shot allowing him to get his shot off in traffic. He shoots the 3 ball well and also has a great 1-2 dribble mid range pull up. Gabbert is a solid passer and ball handler. Defensively, he can defend either guard position. D2’s and NAIA’s should inquire.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id="977563" first="Jayse" last="Tully"]</p>
<p>Lincoln County ‘21</p>
<p>5’10” PG</p>
<p>Tully is someone who really caught my eye this summer. Back from breaking his arm in January, Jayse looks to have fully recovered and is looking better than ever. Playing with WV Mpact, I got to see him live in person down at Big Shots Myrtle Beach I/II. Jayse is someone who plays extremely hard and plays within himself. He shoots the 3 ball well off the catch and does a good job at getting to the front of the rim and finishing or finding the open man. Tully is a good passer and has a good handle. Defensively, his quick hands and anticipation allow him to rack up the steals and deflections. D2 NAIA’s and high level D3’s should inquire.</p>
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