Micah Woods
Micah Woods
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Miles Masercola | Prep Hoops Scout
Woods has grown to 6’3″ and really become a consistently productive guard with the ability to score in a multitude of ways. Woods had a really strong weekend with Mid-State Magic and found a way to give SW15H Elite UA Rise everything they could handle before falling just short in OT. Woods possesses the ability to really heat up from the outside off the catch. He often grabs rebounds and pushes in transition, making plays for himself or his teammates with consistency. Woods is starting to really develop physically and his skillset continues to elevate with that. He should be due for a bump in the rankings the next time we update and is looking to help this Mid-State Magic group on their trek to become one of North Carolina’s top independent teams.
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Read EvaluationCameron Rivers | Prep Hoops Scout
Woods is having a standout season, averaging 21 pints per game while shooting an incredibly efficient 65% from the field and 45% from deep range. A natural scorer, Woods is as consistent as they come, scoring more than a third of his teams points in seven straight games. Whether it’s knocking down deep threes or finishing at the rim, Woods will find a way to put the ball into the basket. His shooting ability isn’t his only strength, as Woods leads his team in steals, showcasing his two way ability. With the offensive load on his shoulders, Woods continues to produce, making him not only one of the top shooters in the class of 2027 but a top scorer .
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Read EvaluationJay Anderson | Prep Hoops Scout
Woods is another top-scoring guard in the state of North Carolina making his debut in the 2027 rankings at No. 47. He ranks 19th overall in the state of North Carolina in points per game (25.8) according to MaxPreps. He’s also averaging 3.8 rebounds and 3.1 steals per game to boost the backcourt. He’s a shifty guard shooting 65 percent from the floor and 45 percent from deep in his sophomore season.
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Read EvaluationJay Anderson | Prep Hoops Scout
Woods has shown that he’s a guard prospect in the 2027 class who can fill it up with consistency out of Graham High. He’s already put up 54 points on 17-of-23 shooting from the field with 11 of them coming from beyond the perimeter. He’s currently another top scoring presence with 27.4 points per game, ranking 13th across the state of NC, according to MaxPreps. He’s on track to get himself off the watch list with the next update.
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