No. 16 5'9 '19 Andrew Robinson (Riverbluff HS, Lexington, SC)

Andrew has good quickness and demonstrated a positive and energetic attitude throughout the day. He has the ability to dribble penetrate and get others on his team the ball in a timely fashion. While he has the ability to score from the point guard position, Andrew played within the team structure and scored when opportunities came his way. He averaged 5.3 PPG, but felt more comfortable making passes and being the team's floor general.

No. 21 5'10 '19 Kenneth Conyers (NW Cabarrus, Concord, NC)

Kenneth has good athleticism and plays with a quiet confidence. He showcased an outstanding attitude and played very unselfishly. As a matter of fact, may have been too unselfish at times. Kenneth played within his limits and didn't venture outside his current skill sets.

No. 52 6'0 ’19 Brad Halvorsen (Christ School, Kingsport, TN)

Brad is one of the better shooters in the state for his class. He already sports an offer from Western Carolina and will be key player for NCISAA 3A powerhouse Christ School. Brad has unlimited range and is a deadly 3-point shooter. While he is somewhat undersized as a combo or shooting guard, Brad possesses a quick release that enables him to get his shot off/over bigger and more athletic defenders. In addition, Brad is quite crafty and plays with supreme confidence and poise. Brad averaged 8.3 PPG and earned one game MVP vote.

No. 57 6'0 '19 Cameron Stackton (East Gaston, Stanley, NC)

It was a very consistent and all around camp for 6'0 '19 Cameron Stackton. He averaged 10.0 PPG and earned one game MVP vote. Cameron has really good athleticism with a matching skill set that enables him to score off the bounce/dribble or off the catch. He can score from all three levels and showed an eagerness to play equally hard on both ends of the court. Cameron plays with a high motor and demonstrated the ability to be a team leader.

No. 89 6'1 '20 Darien Long (Roleville HS, Raleigh, NC)

Darien is a strong and athletic two-way guard. He averaged 10.3 PPG and earned one game MVP vote based upon his solid all around play. Using his length and athleticism, Long showed the ability to stay in front of the ball on defense and upside as a good wing defender. Long was able to get to the rim in straight lines where he was a crafty finisher, even in traffic. He gave great effort on both sides of the floor and was a pleasure to coach throughout the day.

No. 94 6'1 '21 Jamon Moore (New Bern HS, New Bern, NC)

Moore came into camp having a great attitude, giving great effort on both ends of the floor. He is a good athlete, which he uses to perform in multiple facets of the game. Moore showcased a solid knowledge of the game with his basketball IQ. He took well to the coaching provided, implementing suggestions provided during camp. If he continues to work he has a bright future as a basketball player.

No. 125 6'2 '21 Donavan Becton (New Bern HS, New Bern, NC)

Becton displayed a great concept of team play, playing his role very well throughout the day. Becton gave great effort on both ends of the floor and showcased good quickness and athleticism. He showed the ability to use both hands on the ball and defended his man with a purpose. As Becton continues to get older and stronger he will be one to keep your eyes on as a player.

No. 130 6'2 '21 Gary Williams Jr. (Apex HS, Apex, NC)

Gary Williams is definitely one to watch especially since he is only a freshman. Gary enjoyed an outstanding overall camp. He averaged 13.3 PPG and earned two game MVP votes to make the ALL CAMP TEAM. Gary has good length and athleticism and played well beyond his years. We were also impressed with maturity and poise as a freshman. He can score from all three levels and has good court vision and passing ability.

No. 161 6'6 '19 Ryan Ayers (West Forsyth HS, Clemmons, NC)

This was our first viewing of Ryan and we really liked what we saw. Ryan averaged 11.3 PPG and earned two game MVP votes to make the ALL CAMP TEAM. We're talking about a lengthy wing that can flat out shoot the ball. Ryan has outstanding range with a soft touch. He has excellent fundamentals with a high basketball IQ. More importantly, he moves well without the ball and does a terrific job of getting open. Like most good shooters, he does his work early and gets his feet properly set.

No. 166 6'6 '18 Kellen Hodge (Northern Guilford, Greensboro, NC)

Kellen Hodge is the ultimate team player and one of the more unselfish players you will see especially in a camp setting. Kellen has good length and can score from all three levels and is one of the more versatile players. While Kellen averaged 6.3 PPG and garnished one game MVP vote that doesn't begin to tell the whole story. Known always for his team first approach, Kellen does all the little things that are important to secure team wins.