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Why are basketball camps important'Every spring, summer, and fall, parents and players are bombarded with emails and advertisements concerning basketball camps. Basketball camps are important and let us explain why' We at Phenom Hoop Report have provided quality exposure camps for the past 18 years. We have stood the “test of time,” and we provide a true exposure/evaluation camp. Phenom Hoop...
read moreNorth Carolina Phenom 150 Camp Evaluations (Session II): Team 10
Team 10 Coach: Tyler Lewis #24: 5’8 ’26 Darnerius Gibson (Winston-Salem Christian) Starting things off, we look at a player who highlighted a pretty dynamic identity, especially for his age, Darnerius Gibson. He’s a smart, crafty, unselfish point guard prospect with nice quickness, vision, and playmaking instincts. Gibson attacks the basket well and can score as needed, but looks to get...
read moreNorth Carolina Phenom 150 Camp Evaluations (Session II): Team 9
Team 9 Coach: Kelvin Mills #12: 5’5 ’26 Malachi Pitts (Atkins) Starting things off, we look at a player who produced well despite being the smallest camper on this team, Malachi Pitts. He’s a tough, high-motor guard prospect with an unselfish nature and solid feel on both ends of the floor. Pitts handles the ball well and looks to set up others at a quality rate. Next in his development...
read moreNorth Carolina Phenom 150 Camp Evaluations (Session II): Team 8
Team 8 Coach: Jordan Mann #20: 5’8 ’24 Bryce James (Mount Tabor) Starting things off, we look at a player who performed very well despite being the smallest camper on this team, Bryce James. He’s a smart, wiry, slightly undersized floor general with excellent quickness and penetration ability. James is great at breaking down defenders, touching the paint, and finishing or asserting his...
read moreNorth Carolina Phenom 150 Camp Evaluations (Session II): Team 7
Team 7 Coach: Ed Moore #22: 5’8 ’26 Jalen Mills (South View) Starting things off, we look at a player who knows how to make a consistent impact through his motor, toughness, and unselfish mentality, Jalen Mills. He’s a rugged, team-oriented guard prospect who thrives at making hustle plays and doing the dirty work. Mills pursues rebounds, defends with purpose, and is always the first player...
read moreNorth Carolina Phenom 150 Camp Evaluations (Session II): Team 6
Team 6 Coach: Austin Collins #18: 5’7 ’27 Braydon Plummer (Pine Springs Prep) Starting things off, we look at a player who made a lasting impression through his shooting ability, Brayden Plummer. He’s a young, wiry guard prospect with lethal spot-up ability from midrange and beyond the arc. Plummer is a great cutter who knows how to move properly without the ball, make the extra pass, and...
read moreNorth Carolina Phenom 150 Camp Evaluations (Session II): Team 5
Team 5 Coach: Stacy Palmore #16: 5’7 ’26 Grant Jacques (Grace Christian) Starting things off, we look at a player who highlighted an impactful presence despite being the smallest camper on this team, Grant Jacques. He’s a wiry, slightly undersized guard prospect with a high motor and quality feel for the game on either end of the floor. Jacques handles the ball, sets up others, and is...
read moreNorth Carolina Phenom 150 Camp Evaluations (Session II): Team 3
Team 3 Coach: Greg Harmon #10: 5’5 ’26 Branden Warren (Reagan) Starting things off, we look at a player who arguably stood out as the top spot-up threat on this team, Branden Warren. He’s a young, slightly undersized guard prospect with excellent feel and understanding as an off-ball threat. Warren knows how to find open seams and consistently hit perimeter jumpers, but also makes smart...
read moreNorth Carolina Phenom 150 Camp Evaluations (Session II): Team 4
Team 4 Coach: Antonio Threadgill #14: 5’7 ’25 Noah Wonleh (Pine Lake Prep) Starting things off, we look at a player who maximized his role on both ends of the floor, Noah Wonleh. He’s a tough, unselfish, team-first guard prospect with excellent quickness and overall defensive prowess. Wonleh is a capable ball-handler and passer who looks to make the best possible decision with the ball in...
read moreNorth Carolina Phenom 150 Camp Evaluations (Session II): Team 2
Team 2 Coach: Blake Buchannan #8: 5’5 ’26 Logan Bransom (Reagan) Starting things off, we look at a player who made a quality impact despite being the smallest camper on this team, Logan Bransom. He’s a young, team-oriented guard prospect with a high motor and willingness to do whatever possible to provide his team with an edge. Bransom displayed a tight handle, solid three-point shooting,...
read moreNorth Carolina Phenom 150 Camp Evaluations (Session II): Team 1
Team 1 Coach: Stan Carpenter #6: 5’5 ’25 Kaden Bradley (Rocky River) Starting things off, we look at a player who offered a pretty scrappy, productive presence despite being the smallest camper on this team, Kaden Bradley. He’s a tough, heady, high-motor guard prospect with a fairly well-rounded skillset and unselfish approach to the game. Bradley is a capable initiator, but finds a lot of...
read morePhenom 150 Session 2 Award Winners
NC Phenom 150 Session 2 MVP: 2025 Jake Cackovic (Holly Springs) Mr. Defense: 2023 Nigel Vincent (Piedmont Classical) Mr. Hustle: 2024 Devin Sims (Hillside) Mr. Offense: 2025 Evan Dean (Cardinal Gibbons) Mr. Playmaker: 2024 Darnerian Gibson (WS Christian)
read moreNC Phenom 150 Session 2 Roster
ClassHeightNo.NameHigh SchoolCityState20275′9″34AC PressleyRidge Road Middle SchoolCharlotteNC20246′4″144Aidan CauthenMount Tabor High SchoolWinston-SalemNC20266′1″110AidanO’GaraMount Tabor High SchoolWinston SalemNC20256′2″120AJ GladieuxApex Friendship Middle SchoolHolly SpringsNC20276′0″96Alek LewandowskiBailey MiddleHuntersvilleNC20246′2″118Andrew HerringChapel Hill High...
read morePhenom 150 Session II Camp Evaluations: Team 4
Team 4 Coach: Austin Collins #43: 5’7 ’26 Dionte Neal (Reidsville) Starting things off, we look at a player who already possesses poise well beyond his years, Dionte Neal. He’s a tough, crafty guard prospect with excellent creation skills and a dynamic scoring arsenal from all levels. Neal can effortlessly get wherever he wants off the bounce, and displays the combination of scoring...
read morePhenom 150 Session II Camp Evaluations: Team 3
Team 3 Coach: Dre Simmons #34: 5’5 ’25 Dean Ruthstrom (Lake Norman Charter) Starting things off, we look at a player who continues to highlight steady improvement within his progression, Dean Ruthstrom. He’s a young, wiry, unselfish guard prospect with an active motor and the ability to apply pressure as a spot-up threat from beyond the arc. Ruthstrom moves well without the ball, hits...
read morePhenom 150 Session II Camp Evaluations: Team 2
Team 2 Coach: Tyler Lewis #25: 5’4 ’26 Grant Jacques (Grace Christian) Starting things off, we look at a player who performed very well despite being the youngest and smallest camper on this team, Grant Jacques. He’s a wiry, unselfish, high-motor guard prospect with an excellent spot-up presence along the perimeter. Jacques is fairly quick and understands how to find opportunities...
read morePhenom 150 Session II Camp Evaluations: Team 1
Team 1 Coach: Gerroid Doughty #15: 5’0 ’28 Gideon Mount (Lewisville) Starting things off, we look at a player who continues to perform well despite his young age, Gideon Mount. He’s a sturdy, high-motor guard prospect with an unselfish approach and the understanding of how to consistently make an impact without necessarily requiring the ball in his hands. Mount provides excellent...
read morePOB’s Eye Catchers from Phenom 150 Session 2
2023 McCaskill Rivers: Rivers was absolutely dominant from the start and rolled his way to MVP at the camp. The 6’5 forward moved incredibly well on the floor, running the court to get easy baskets, finishing well around the rim, and through contact. It seems that there weren’t many that could slow him down, as he averaged 33 points in an impressive showing; great touch with this young man. 2026...
read moreNC Phenom 150 Session 2 Scoring Leaders
ClassHeightNo. NameHigh SchoolCityStateAvg.20236′5″197McCaskill RiversEast Gaston High SchoolCharlotteNC33.320256′5″196Evan DeanCardinal Gibbons High SchoolRaleighNC19.020245′10″63Frederico WhitakerNorthwood High SchoolPittsboroNA17.320265′7″43Dionte NealCommunity Baptist SchoolReidsvilleNC17.320225′8″52Quentin RiceRobert L Patton High SchoolMorgantonNC15.020226’3″190Logan...
read morePlayer Standouts at Session II of Phenom 150 Camp
#43- Dionte Neal- Despite being among the youngest players on display, Neal had no issue asserting himself amongst the high school competition. He’s small, but incredibly quick and difficult for opponents to contain off the bounce. Neal is a terrific creator and lethal scorer from all levels, but also looks to set up others at every possible opportunity. He touches the paint at will, defends...
read morePhenom 150 Camp Session II Evaluations: Team 6
Team 6 Coach: John Combs #1: 5’8 ’21 Sean Iadonisi (Fort Mill) Starting things off, we look at a player that offered his team with a pretty tough, heady two-way presence, Sean Iadonisi. He’s a smart, high-motor guard prospect with a willingness to make the right play on every single possession. Iadonisi is a capable three-level scorer and utilizes his blend of quickness and ball-handling to...
read morePhenom 150 Camp Session II Evaluations: Team 5
Team 5 Coach: Robert McCullough #0: 6’1 ’22 Jamison Graves (Elon) Starting things off, we look at a player that consistently found ways to make an impact within the flow of the team, Jamison Graves. He’s a smart, unselfish, high-motor guard prospect with a great understanding of how to operate with or without the ball in his hands. Graves is an excellent three-point shooter with the...
read morePhenom 150 Camp Session II Evaluations: Team 4
Team 4 Coach: Brian Allen #10: 6’7 ’22 Caleb Maul (Waxhaw) Starting things off, we look at a player that possesses a nice crossroads between productivity and long-term upside, Caleb Maul. He’s a big, sturdy post prospect with solid effort and the ability to operate within the team on both ends of the floor. Maul does a useful job of utilizing his size to wall-up defensively and alter shots...
read morePhenom 150 Session II Camp Evaluations: Team 3
Team 3 Coach: Jacob Senyo #1: 6’0 ’23 Markeevis Latta (Oxford) Starting things off, we look at a player that easily stood out as one of the most dynamic floor generals on display, Markeevis Latta. He’s a smart, sharp, quick point guard prospect with a nice blend of playmaking and three-level scoring. Latta is capable of breaking down his man, touching the paint, and making plays for himself...
read morePhenom 150 Camp Session II Evaluations: Team 2
Team 2 Coach: Greg Harmon #0: 5’4 ’25 Jalen Mills (Hope Mills) Starting things off, we look at a player that consistently stands out with his motor and hard-nosed approach, Jalen Mills. He’s a young, team-first guard prospect with great passing instincts and a willingness to make hustle plays whenever possible. Mills defends with purpose and doesn’t necessarily require a ton of offensive...
read morePhenom 150 Camp Session II Evaluations: Team 1
Team 1 Coach: Colby Lewis #0: 5’6 ’24 Chaz Beasley (Augusta, GA) Chaz Beasley is a young point guard that has a knack for creating off the bounce and getting downhill to the basket. Despite his height, he has the ability to find ways to finish over taller defenders with crafty finishes. From the perimeter, he showed the ability to knock down the three-point shot. Defensively, he has the ability...
read morePhenom 150 Camp Evaluations: Team 20
Team 20 Coach: Rod Williams #0: 5’9 ’24 Denzel Foster (Greensboro) Starting things off, we look at a player that contributed quite well despite being the smallest camper on this team, Denzel Foster. He’s a young, sturdy guard prospect with a fairly well-rounded skillset and approach to the game. Foster utilizes his quickness very well to touch the paint and harass his assignment as an...
read morePhenom 150 Camp Evaluations: Team 19
Team 19 Coach: Greg Harmon #0: 5’9 ’22 Baron Williams (Clayton) Starting things off, we look at a player that performed quite well despite being the smallest camper on this team, Baron Williams. He’s a scrappy, team-first guard prospect with quickness, a nice handle, and the ability to touch the paint with regularity. Williams is a useful creator that scores effectively but also looks to...
read morePhenom 150 Camp Evaluations: Team 18
Team 18 Coach: Wesley Tubbs #0: 5’9 ’24 Kai Logan (Roanoke) Starting things off, we look at a player that stood out nicely despite being the smallest camper on this team, Kai Logan. He’s a big, strong-bodied guard prospect with great energy and a team-first approach on both ends of the floor. Logan is fairly well-rounded and capable of scoring from all levels or setting up others as a...
read morePhenom 150 Camp Evaluations: Team 17
Team 17 Coach: Jordan Washington #0: 5’9 ’22 Grant Adams (Franklin) Starting things off, we look at a player that made his presence consistently felt despite being the smallest camper on this team, Grant Adams. He’s a young, high-motor guard prospect with a team-first approach to the game on either end of the floor. Adams is a quality perimeter shooter but also capable of creating off the...
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