6'1 '19 Themus Fulks (PSB-Winston)

The main perimeter option on this team was Fulks, a combo-guard who is wired to score on all three levels. He's fairly quick and has the necessary IQ to make plays in tight spaces. Fulks has pretty strong vision, despite being more of a 'scoring guard,' and shows a willingness to create for others. When PSB was in need of a leader, Fulks was the player who emerged.

6'3 '19 Fred Cobb (PSB-Winston)

Fulks' backcourt mate, Fred Cobb, has been one of the most intriguing prospects on display thus far. Offensively, he does a decent job of scoring on all three levels, yet shows incredible patience and won't try to force any action. Cobb has a long, wiry frame, and is bouncier than opponents expect.

6'6 '20 Joaquin Davis (Boo Williams Carolina)

The Boo Williams Carolina squad has been one of the most interesting teams on display here at Phenom's Summer Grind. He wasn't overly productive on offense, but that'll come with toughness and aggression. Davis plays hard on both sides of the ball and has tremendous upside if he continues to improve.

6'7 '19 Max Farthing (Word of God)

With shooting at an all-time high, Max Farthing's recruitment should be skyrocketing over these next few months. I'd go as far to say that Farthing currently stands as the best three-point shooter in North Carolina, especially given his size. He moves so well without the ball and has an innate sense of how to set himself up perfectly.

6'8 '20 Josiah Shackleford (Word of God)

The 6-foot-8 big man is one of the newest additions to this Word of God squad, and he should receive major minutes right away. Shackleford has continually improved his motor, but when he's playing hard, few prospects are more intriguing. He is a strong rim-protector and rebounder, however, his upside on offense is massive.

6'5 '19 Trey Cousin (Mid-State Magic)

The leader of Mid-State Magic has been Trey Cousin for quite some time, especially on offense. He scores very well and has the ability to generate a shot from nothing, which is part of what makes Cousin so valuable. After reclassifying to the Class of 2019, he will be one to keep an eye on for recruitment.

5'11 '18 Taleik Pratt (Bull City)

The top performer for Bull City was Pratt, an undersized point guard who hit nearly every shot he lined up from beyond the arc. He was able to toggle between guard positions, allowing him to handle the ball part-time or spot-up without the ball'both avenues resulting in plenty of points.

5'8 '18 Donte Edwards (Bull City)

The undersized guard lit the opposition on fire from midrange and beyond the arc, hitting countless jumpers from spotting-up and pull-up opportunities. He's fairly quick off the dribble and displayed the ability to make plays for others. Edwards was at his best in transition, where he finished most of his chances at the basket through contact.

6'3 '20 Jacob Hendrix (PSB-Winston)

Hendrix played a huge role in their final game of the day, stretching the floor and knocking down shots. He fought hard on the glass and finished multiple second-chance opportunities on offensive rebounds. Has the ability to play at the next level, he just needs to continue adding polish.