ABOUT THE EVENT

Location: Porter Gaud High School

Phenom Hoop Report has been a central figure in high school basketball for quite some time now. From exposure camps to AAU camps to high school events, Phenom Hoops continues to bring some of the best talent all under one roof.

We once again are looking to do the same this year, bringing fans some of the best high school basketball events in the country and this one is no different.

To start the new year off the right way, Phenom Hoop Report heads back down to the Charleston area in South Carolina.

Anytime you are able to walk into a gym, spend the day, and see countless Division 1 players and some of the top teams across the region, that is a good day. January 4 at Porter Gaud School will have just that as Phenom’s Low Country Showcase will feature teams from across the region, who are filled with incredible players.

Fans need to make sure they fill the stands early as every game will be filled with high flying fun. College coaches need to make sure they get on the baseline as there are countless players to be stolen in this event.

Regardless, get out to Porter-Gaud High School and watch!

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