
The Phenom Fall League has wrapped up, and so many teams left a lasting impression throughout the last four weeks. Teams were able to not only give us a preview of what is to come, but also showcase the talent that will be taking the court this upcoming season. Wall West (West Cabarrus) was a team that we didn’t know too much about coming into the Fall League, but impressed us throughout with players to watch, and that caught our eyes.
Walking away with a championship in the Silver Division, Wall West was able to show that they will be a tough team throughout the upcoming season, bringing a balanced attack with guards and versatile prospects as well as showcasing new names to learn about. We wanted to rewind the tape on what was said about players with this group, as they look to build off this championship and make a strong push this upcoming season.
What Was Said Throughout the Fall League:
“2027 Kanari Caldwell (Wall West) was another pivotal piece on the court with his size. Overall, loved his activity, his assertiveness, and willingness to battle as well as get to the free throw line. #PhenomHoopStateLeague”
“2027 Barack Jones (Wall West) was big-time in the championship game here at the #PhenomHoopStateLeague. Going for 26 points, Jones displayed a ton of confidence with his ability to create, knocking down shots from outside, making strong reads, and scoring well off the bounce.”
“2026 Jase Watson-Rice (Wall West) has stepped up here on Day 2 at the #PhenomHoopStateLeague. Hit some big shots, creating well off the dribble, and being active all over the court.”
“2026 Jase Watson-Rice (Wall West) looks ready to be a key floor spacer this season. Moves well without the ball, attacks downhill, and makes smart kick-out reads to keep the offense flowing. #PhenomHoopStateLeague”
“2027 Jayden Haynes (Wall West) has been a steady presence throughout the #PhenomHoopStateLeague. He will be a big piece to the team’s success with his size, versatility, ability to impact and guard multiple positions. Strong few weeks.”
“2028 Kh’yng Eaves (Wall West) has made some strong plays early on. Active defensively, playing with energy, scoring off the bounce, and also showing the ability to be a presence outside. #PhenomHoopStateLeague”
“2027 Malachi Burnett (Wall West) brough energy and a strong motor to the table today for his team. Attacked the glass, looked for second-chance points, and battled hard down in the paint. #PhenomHoopStateLeague”
“2027 Jayden Haynes (Wall West) was another effective scoring option at 6’3. Was able to produce and attack the basket, got to the line at times, and put consistent pressure on the defense overall. #PhenomHoopStateLeague”