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Strength in Numbers: Myers Park’s Starting Five Shine

Myers Park made a statement at the George Lynch Invitational this past weekend, showcasing one of the most balanced offensive attacks. Rather than relying on a single star, the Mustangs’ starting group consistently shared the scoring load, moved the ball with purpose, and highlighted their collective versatility. Each starter brought something unique—whether shot-making, creation, size, or...

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POB’s Standouts from Phenom George Lynch Invitational

Friday Standouts 2028 Za’Miya Bynum (Queens Grant) Bynum is such a special and talented guard here in North Carolina, and she should start earning more national attention with what she is able to provide on the court. Bynum is a dynamic guard, to put it mildly, as she is such a gifted scorer from all levels of the court. She is excellent off the bounce, getting to her spots, creating paint...

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New Names to Learn: Phenom Challenge

2027 Aaden Bruton-Smith (Upward Stars) Bruton-Smith grabbed the attention of our scouts this past weekend with his overall play, impacting the game in so many ways and being a presence both offensively and defensively. He is a 6’5 athletic prospect that brings good bounce and length that allows him to flourish on both sides of the court. He has a smooth release with his shot, can create space...

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North Carolina Phenom 150 Camp Evaluations: Team 12

Team 12 Coach: Tyler Lewis #13: 4’8 ’29 Jamir Knight (Raleigh) Starting things off, we look at a player who competed very well despite being the smallest camper on this team, Jamir Knight. He’s a smart, unselfish, fairly well-rounded guard prospect with a crafty handle and useful spot-up ability. Knight moves well without the ball, pursues rebounds, and utilizes his quickness well on both...

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NC Phenom 150 Camp Recap (Session I)

High School: Top Performer- 6’6 ’24 Tyler Showalter (Butler) The versatile two-way forward was easily the most consistently productive performer throughout the event. Showalter secured the MVP award by playing hard, unselfishly dictating the action as the offensive focal point, and establishing his presence as a defender and rebounder. Showalter created for himself and others, scored the ball...

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