Friday marked day two of Phenom's Stay Positive Classic, this prestigious event attracts top travel ball programs around the nation into the triad to battle it out for the crown.

Josh Banks

Friday marked day two of Phenom's Stay Positive Classic, this prestigious event attracts top travel ball programs around the nation into the triad to battle it out for the crown. Over 70 college coaches attended hoping to find the future cornerstones of their programs. These kids left it all on the floor with championship implications and big time exposure on the line.

Josh Banks 6’5

Class: 2020

Club: Team United

Banks is a gifted athlete, he’s long and explosive which makes him a tough matchup in space. If you play too far off he will shoot you out the gym. In game 1 Friday he dropped 23 points, and went 5-7 shooting from deep. All the physical tools are in place for Banks to track as a high major prospect down the road.

Kedrick Lawson 5’10

Class: 2020

Club: Team Winston

Lawson is a very quick and crafty guard with the rock. He can score at will but also showed nice court vision. North Forsyth may have their next star point guard prospect on the horizon Lawson averaged about 12 mins a game his freshman year but he will embrace a much bigger role in year two.

Isaac Sinclair

Class: 2020

Club: Boo Williams (NC)

Isaac Sinclair seems to get better every time our staff sees him live, the young guard has an approach to the game beyond his years. Sinclair possess the high basketball I.Q. that comes with being the son of a coach. Throughout the first two days he was hands down the best player on the floor at all times for Boo Williams. This group fought back after trailing in two games to earn a spot in the championship round at Greensboro Coliseum. What really stands out is Sinclair's poised demeanor and leadership during crucial moments in the game.

Austin Locklear 6’2

Class: 2020

Club: Carolina Stars

Locklear is an athletic two guard prospect with some serious bounce! He’s also got potential to be a lockdown defender with long arms tipped passes and blocks could come easy.' High Point Christian will utilize him in a variety of ways this season.