2027 6’8 Jackson Terrell (Middleton Hoops)

Terrell is a highly intriguing 6’8” forward who continues to elevate his game and grab attention with his play this summer. His blend of size, mobility, and strength makes him a matchup problem on both ends of the floor. Terrell commands the paint with physicality, finishes through contact, and consistently controls the boards. What sets him apart is his versatility—he can step out and knock down shots, run the floor in transition, and stretch defenses with his ability to space the court. With his all-around impact and upside, Terrell is poised for a breakout season and should see his recruitment rise as a result.

2027 5’10 Colt Fowler (Upward Stars)

Fowler is the kind of guard every team loves to have—a gritty, high-IQ point guard who makes winning plays on both ends. He thrives in an up-tempo style, pushing the pace in transition, attacking defenders off the bounce, and consistently making smart decisions with the ball. A true playmaker, Fowler knows how to take control of a game, whether it’s setting up teammates or creating his own shot. Defensively, he brings that same intensity, applying pressure and making life difficult for opponents. Simply put, Fowler is a relentless competitor who leaves his mark every time he steps on the court.

2027 6’5 Aaden Bruton-Smith (Upward Stars)

Bruton-Smith was one who left a lasting impression with his all-around impact and two-way presence. The 6’5” athletic prospect uses his bounce, length, and versatility, making plays on both ends of the floor. Offensively, he has a smooth shooting stroke, creates separation with ease, and consistently gets to his spots to knock down shots or finish through contact at the rim. He plays with a high motor, competes hard, and brings value as a defender with his length and effort. Bruton-Smith is definitely a name to monitor closely in South Carolina.

2027 6’0 Justin Vining (Carolina Pressure)

Vining impressed on multiple occasions, once again stepping up as the clear leader for Carolina Pressure. He controls the game, displays strong handles, quick change of pace, and the ability to keep defenders off balance. Vining consistently runs the offense with poise, making smart decisions, finding teammates in rhythm, and capitalizing on scoring opportunities when they present themselves. His ability to break down defenders and manage the flow of the game makes him an extremely valuable point guard. Vining is quietly becoming one of the more underrated guards to watch out for in South Carolina.

2027 6’4 Isaiah Daniels (SC Blazers)

Daniels had a really good overall summer with his strong play, and it’s clear he remains one of the more underrated prospects in South Carolina. With his combination of size, athleticism, and ability to create off the bounce, he consistently makes things happen on the floor. Whether he’s attacking downhill, finishing above the rim, or absorbing contact for tough buckets, Daniels has proven to be a reliable playmaker and leader for his team. Given his production and consistency this summer, his name deserves to be on more recruiting boards moving forward.

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