#8 5’7” 2019 Brayden Dixon of Butler High School (Charlotte, NC)
Dixon showed great poise and composure when running the point. He handled pressure very well and knows what a good shot selection looks like. Dixon’s camp coach Jason Moxley stated, “Brayden has great handle and competes hard on both ends of the floor. Defensively he was able to hold his own against the older competition.” Dixon’s progression will be intriguing.
#29 5’9” 2020 Justin Wright of Farmville Middle School (Farmville, NC)
Wright is a knock down shooter who demonstrated the ability to hit shots from anywhere on the floor. He is quick on defense and has the ability to pressure the ball, full court. Wright’s camp coach Jason Moxley stated, “Justin is great at moving without the basketball and finding open shots and passing lanes. He has the skills to become a very good all-around player”
#45 5’11” 2016 Andrew Moxley of West Stanly High School (Oakboro, NC)
Moxley is a tough guard who has developed a good court sense and vision. He is a deft three point shooter with range and confidence. Moxley’s camp coach Jason Moxley stated, “When Andrew heats up, he can become a microwave. He has good ball handling skills and works hard on defense.” Schools, at the appropriate level, should monitor Moxley’s senior year.
#47 6’ 2016 Taylan Rowe of West Stanly High School (Oakboro, NC)
Rowe is a strong guard with great ball handling skills and a high basketball IQ. He has the ability to knock down the three ball as well as create (for himself and others) off the bounce. Rowe’s camp coach Jason Moxley stated, “Raylan made smart decision in the open floor and showed great unselfishness and court vision with every possession.” Schools at the appropriate level should keep tabs on his senior season.
#78 6’ 2017 Jacob Whitley of West Stanly High School (Oakboro, NC)
Whitley is a good penetrating guard who excels in the open floor and can score in bunches. He is a hard worker on defense and a crafty rebounder for his position. Whitley’s camp coach Jason Moxley stated, “Jacob is an athletic prospect with a good IQ and a tenacity in the open floor.” Coaches at the appropriate level should start monitoring him now.
#109 5’11” 2018 Terrelle Brown of Charlotte Christian (Charlotte, NC)
Brown is a confident scoring guard, who consistently knocked down perimeter shots in all three games. He was very confident with the ball in his hands. Brown’s camp coach Jason Moxley stated, “Terrelle has a great attitude. He has a high motor and rebounds well for his position.” Brown is one to start monitoring.
#120 6’2” 2018 Braden Norris of Sanderson High School (Raleigh, NC)
Norris plays very hard on both ends of the floor, and he is very coachable. Norris is a crafty type, who was able to score in a variety of ways however, he found the majority of his baskets off the offensive glass. Norris’s camp coach Jason Moxley stated, “Braden was mechanically sound once he settled into the camp. He passed the ball very well and has good vision.”
#130 6’3” 2017 Jordan Diggs of Forestview High School (Gastonia, NC)
Diggs is very strong and carries a high motor causing him to be a very good two-way rebounder. He is a strong finishes and plays a very physical style. Diggs’ camp coach Jason Moxley stated, “Diggs is a coach’s dream who leads by example on the floor. He has a high motor and runs the floor exceptionally well. Diggs is a complete warrior and carries good ball handling skills and IQ.” Colleges should start monitoring Diggs’ progress.
#174 6’5” Sophomore Adafe Price of West Stanly High School (Oakboro, NC)
Price is a very good prospect who is developing into a talented all around player. He has good range on his jump shot and can run the floor with any athlete, on any court. Price’s camp coach Jason Moxley stated, “Adafe has a long 6’5” frame and is a matchup nightmare. He can work inside and out and is a very active rebounder with lock down potential on defense.” Price is a D1 prospect, go ahead and place in your SIM Card and monitor his progress.
#175 6’6” 2017 Brandon Sturdivant of West Stanly High School (Oakboro, NC)
Sturdivent is a very long and athletic player, who uses his length to his advantage. He has soft touch for his size and showed the ability to consistently knock down mid-range jump shots off the catch. Sturdivent’s camp coach Jason Moxley stated, “Brandon is great on the offensive glass and finishing around the rim. He has big potential.” Sturdivent is developing, and one to monitor.