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POB’s Eye Catchers: Phenom Jamboree Bash/ Hoop State League (Day 2)
2021 Jacori Owens (Combine Academy): Owens isn’t going to be the flashy player down low but man, does this young man WORK. He does the dirty work, takes the charges, is disruptive around the rim, rebounds the ball, and just works on the offensive end. He isn’t always going to put up huge numbers but plays a big role. 2021 Colin Radcliffe (Moravian Prep PG): Radcliffe had an impressive...
read moreNorth Carolina Phenom 150 Camp Evaluations: Team 4
Team 4 Coach: Greg Harmon #60: 5’5 ’23 Mason Trombley (Northwest Cabarrus) Starting things off, we look at a player that showed a willingness to do whatever possible to get involved in the action, Mason Trombley. He’s a smart, slightly undersized point guard prospect that knows how to communicate and maximize his offensive touches. Trombley can initiate offense, operate without the ball, and...
read morePOB’s Eye Catchers: NC Phenom 150 (Part I)
The action continued for Phenom Hoops with the NC Phenom 150. Here are just a few names that caught our eyes from the camp.
read morePhenom Hoops Podcast: Recapping the Phenom ENC 150/ Player standouts and breakdown
The guys are back at it again, sitting down to discuss and break down players from the Phenom ENC 150. See what we had to say about some of the players.
read morePhenom Eastern North Carolina Camp Evaluations: Team 2
Team 2 Coach: Smith #11: 5’6 ’23 Nick Cuaresma (Homeschooled) Starting things off, we look at a player that worked extremely hard and looked to make an impact however possible, Nick Cuaresma. He’s a young guard prospect with a strong motor, showing a consistent willingness to do the dirty work and make hustle plays on both ends of the floor. Cuaresma knocked down multiple perimeter...
read moreENC Phenom 150 Exposure Camp: Class of 2020
The great part of any Phenom 150 Exposure Camp is the platform it provides to allow players to breakout. Every camp we host, there are numerous prospects we already know, prospects who we haven’t seen in a while and prospects we have never heard of and are putting eyes on for the first time. The platform has been built as such that every student-athlete in attendance gets seen and gets an...
read moreCoach Rick’s ENC Phenom 150 Super Six and More
Phenom Hoop Report travelled to the JD Lewis Center in Raleigh, North Carolina to host the inaugural Eastern North Carolina Phenom 150 camp. The gym was absolutely filled with quality talent and the overall depth from top to bottom was terrific. There were many outstanding performances by the players throughout the day, but wanted to share my Super Six and More. 6’7 2020 Nick Farrar...
read more#PhenomENC150: Miles Magical Five (Stockrisers)
These players really showcased their talent at the Phenom ENC 150 and their stocks should be rising.
read moreNorth Carolina Phenom 150 Camp Evaluations: Team 5
Team 5 Coach: Bronal Gary #82: 5’10 ’22 Emanuel Harrison (Enfield, NC) Starting things off, we look at a player that truly embraces his role and the team-first concept throughout camp, Emanuel Harrison. He’s a young guard prospect with great length and sharp playmaking skills. Harrison proved to be a capable all-around scorer, but was the most efficient when attacking the midrange area....
read moreCoach K’s eye catchers from the NC Phenom 150
The NC Phenom 150 brings some unique and intriguing talent from around the state, allowing us at Phenom Hoops and other scouts to watch some new prospects. Coach K was on deck throughout the event, coaching, and watching, and there were three guys that really caught his eye. Check out who those players were. Colin Radcliffe, 6’4 class of 2019 #152 Richland High school A small power forward with...
read moreNC Phenom 150 Standouts: Unsigned Seniors
One of the beautiful things about the March 150 camps is Unsigned Seniors using this platform. With their season being over, they are trying to get as much exposure as possible. On our platform, here are some of the unsigned seniors who are college ready! Read and enjoy. 6’4” Colin Radcliffe Richlands (NC) Radcliffe came out and won the hustle award, but in all honesty, he could have won 2 or 3...
read moreTaking home the hardware: NC Phenom 150 Honors
The players, coaches, and staff crushed it over the weekend in Greensboro, with talent of all ages competing at a high level. It is always great see new names and undiscovered names to showcase their talent and there were quite a few players that could have gone home with some hardware this weekend. But here were our winners from the NC Phenom 150. MVP 15th Annual #NCPhenom150 6’3 2022 Julius...
read moreBendel’s Best: NC Phenom 150 Camp
This past weekend, Phenom Hoops traveled to Greensboro, North Carolina for another phenomenal day of basketball. Our annual Phenom 150 Camps have become a regular staple in our yearly routine, especially with this spring camp, as guys try to make their last push for an invite to the prestigious NC Top 80 on March 10th. There were plenty of prospects that college coaches should be interested in,...
read moreMiles Magical Five: #NCPhenom150 Late Morning/Early Afternoon Standouts
#152 6’4 2019 Colin Radcliffe: Richlands High School (NC) Radlciffe was absolutely unconscious in the first half, ringing in 23 points on 5/7 from deep, and he kept it up in the 2nd half, doing more work getting downhill and creating contact at the cup. He’s a no brainer scholarship level talent that should be a major priority for D2s looking for a high level wing to add to their...
read moreNorth Carolina Phenom 150 Session 1: Evaluation Team 10
North Carolina Phenom 150 Camp Evaluations Team 10 Coach James Blackburn #69: 5’7 ’20 John Bonney (Brooklyn, NY) Starting things off, we look at a player that highlighted his blindingly quick first step throughout the day, John Bonney. He’s a point guard prospect that effortlessly gets by opponents and touches the paint. Offensively, Bonney is at his best when making plays for...
read moreMidday Standouts at NC Phenom 150 Camp
#154- Dawson McAlhany- Solid guard prospect with nice size and a quality feel for the game; he’s pretty skilled on offense and understands how to score within the team-concept. He’ll be a definite contributor for his high school team. #213- Ethan Hefner- Athletic wing prospect with great size and a rugged two-way approach. One could argue that his motor and ability to constantly pursue...
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