Josh Level Classic Standouts: Part 1
The Josh Level Classic was a success with players from all over the state coming in and competing for a great cause. The gym was packed with spectators and prospects and the fans got more than their money paid for…
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Continue ReadingThe Josh Level Classic was a success with players from all over the state coming in and competing for a great cause. The gym was packed with spectators and prospects and the fans got more than their money paid for with this tremendous show and tribute to the young man known as Josh Level.
2019 G/F Wendell Moore: This was one of the more quiet showing that we have seen from Moore but his talent and skillset is unquestionable. He plays the game at his own pace and when it came down to it he stepped up and made some winning plays down the stretch.
2019 Guard Josh Nickelberry: Another player who didn’t necessarily get the opportunity to show what he could do as his touches were limited. The ability shoot the ball as well as his athleticism are things that catch your attention almost right away. Louisville fans should be excited about what he brings to the table , he can score the ball at an extremely high level which showed this season as he was a state leader in PPG.
2019 Forward Derrick Williams: The amount of improvement that has taken place for him over the past few years has been outstanding. The athleticism has always been there and he has a physique that looks like he’s already been in a college weight room. His ability to knock down the perimeter shot continues to get better each time we see him which is something UNCG should be excited about .
2020 Forward Nick Farrar: He’s without a doubt one of the more underrated players in the state but he’s changing that quickly. His performance in this event was a showcase of his level as High major talent and school at that level we’re paying attention. He can play the game in a physical manner but also has some finesse to his game where he can step out and score from the perimeter.
2020 Guard Ricky Council IV: The name should ring a bell as he has an older brother that has played on the HM level and the talent clearly runs in the family. He has continued to progress and has picked up offers from schools at the D1 level due to his combination of size, hops and scoring at a high level.
2019 Guard El Ellis: We knew going into this game that El had a chance to put on a show and that’s exactly what he did. He’s known for his scoring ability and that is exactly what he showed, putting the ball in the bucket over and over again.
2020 Guard Christian Hampton : A player that fans in the Greensboro area know very well as he put together an impressive Junior season. What we saw is what we expected , scoring when he got the opportunity but also making plays above the rim on both sides of the ball .