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South Carolina Top 80 Camp Evaluations: Team 8
Team 8 Coach: Tyler Lewis #1: 5’8 ’26 Dylan McFarland (Independence) Starting off, we look at a player who made a consistent impact on both ends of the floor, Dylan McFarland. He’s a smart, scrappy guard who knows how to create for others, apply efficient scoring pressure, and wreak havoc as an on-ball defender. McFarland found ways to stand out as a leader by example on either side of the ball....
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2026 6’10 Mark Caslaru (Catawba Ridge) If you are looking for a big to keep an eye on in South Carolina, Caslaru would be one to keep tracking. He brings really good size and feel at his position, shows that he can maneuver well on the court as well as run the floor, and has a good feel around the basket. Caslaru shows a soft touch around the basket with upside left in his game. He has shown...
read moreSouth Carolina Sophomore 40 Camp Evaluations: Team 11
Team 11 Coach: Kelvin Mills #93: 5’9 ’26 James Pojani (First Baptist) Starting things off, we look at a player who stood out through his leadership and slew of intangibles, James Pojani. He’s a smart, skilled, unselfish guard prospect with a high motor and reliable scoring prowess from all levels. Pojani defended, rebounded, and consistently made hustle plays. Next in his development process is...
read morePOB’s Eye Catchers: Day 2 at Phenom MDC (Part 1)
2024 Jozohn Price (Charlotte Aces): It was good to see Price back in action, as it has been a while since seeing him in action. But when you watch his game, you have to like the intrigue of what he brings to the court. He has the size, he moves well, shows strong flashes of being a strong presence in the paint, and can make plays in a variety of other areas. He will be interesting to watch more...
read moreSouth Carolina Freshman Forty Camp Evaluations: Team 12
Team 12 Coach: Stan Carpenter #53: 5’7 Kamauri Hunter (Heathwood Hall) Starting things off, we look at a player who really stood out despite being the smallest camper on this team, Kamauri Hunter. He’s a very smart, tough, scrappy guard prospect with sharp vision, a crafty handle, and the ability to score the ball in a variety of different ways. Hunter can reliably create for himself and...
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