At the Phenom Team Camp, there were several teams that captured our eyes on the court. One team that we found fascinating to watch and excited about the future was the Rams of Reidsville. This team has several key seniors and juniors that will be helping lead the charge, but you can’t help but think of the future with this program, and with the two incoming freshmen they have coming in, this will be a team you will be hearing about a lot more.

2026 Dionte Neal and 2026 Kendre Harrison put on a show in Advance, North Carolina and the young duo should quickly catch the attention of many throughout the state.  These two look to be a staple and the future of the program, as they both will be names you will be hearing a lot of.

Neal is a point guard that is incredibly skilled for his age, showcasing just how shifty, crafty, and competitive he is on the court.  He already showcases tremendous quickness in his game, getting by defenders with his change of direction and aggressiveness.  Neal is a tremendous ball-handler and floor general on the floor, one that you simply know that your offense is in good hands.  Whether he needs to create and score for himself, or create, get to the paint, and find his teammates, Neal does a little bit of everything on the court which again, is surprising to see (with his maturity on the court) at his age.

For Harrison, a big, mobile, skilled post prospect who already knows how to pass, score, rebound, and alter shots defensively. He moves well for his size and runs the floor properly in transition, while also really showing his ability to be a strong presence in the paint and finishing at the basket.

Time after time, these two led the charge at the Phenom Team Camp, and trust us, this won’t be the last time you will be hearing about them.  So, start getting to know them well if you haven’t already.

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