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Phenom Hoops Exposure Camp Evaluations: Team 10

Team 10 Coach: Colby Lewis #2: 4’11 ’32 Kameron Walker (PreEminent Charter) Kamron Walker was one of the younger and smaller players in attendance. He has a solid base of fundamentals on the offensive end. He showed to have a good handle under pressure and the ability to shoot the basketball from the perimeter. As the day progressed, he became more comfortable and confident against the older and...

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Phenom Hoops Exposure Camp Evaluations: Team 9

Team 9 Coach: Tyler Lewis #1: 4’11 ’31 Landon Norman (Elkin Middle) First up, Landon Norman is a 4-foot-11 prospect in the Class of 2031. Despite being among the smallest campers on display, he regularly found ways to make an impact. Norman is a scrappy player who displays feel, unselfishness, and a high motor. Next in his development process is working on getting stronger, as it would allow him...

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Phenom Hoops Exposure Camp Evaluations: Team 8

Team 8 Coach: Kelvin Mills #28: 5’9 ’29 Austin Williams (Calvary Day) First up, Austin Williams is a 5-foot-9 prospect in the Class of 2029. Though small and young, he clearly knows how to impact the game. Williams runs a team with IQ, assertiveness, and unselfishness. He scores the ball from all levels and sets up others at a quality rate. Pesky defender at the point of attack. Next in his...

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Phenom Hoops Exposure Camp Evaluations: Team 7

Team 7 Coach: Terrell Jones #30: 5’9 ’29 Wells Fricks (Broughton) First up, Wells Fricks is a 5-foot-9 prospect in the Class of 2029. Given his status as a young player, he has plenty of time to progress. Fricks is a steady guard with a nice motor and the ability to make plays with the ball in his hands. Solid ball-handler and willing passer. Next in his development process is working on getting...

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Phenom Hoops Exposure Camp Evaluations: Team 6

Team 6 Coach: Michael Wilson #24: 5’8 ’29 Ryan Hansen (Lake Norman) First up, Ryan Hansen is a 5-foot-8 prospect in the Class of 2029. Although one of the smaller and younger campers on this team, he found ways to make his presence felt. Hansen is a quality shooter from midrange and beyond the arc, but also provides nice energy and a scrappy rebounding presence for his size. Next in his...

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Phenom Hoops Exposure Camp Evaluations: Team 5

Team 5 Coach: Chris Ewell #23: 5’8 ’29 Parker Pozil (Westchester Country Day) First up, Parker Pozil is a 5-foot-8 prospect in the Class of 2029. Despite being the smallest camper on this team, he found a lot of ways to make his presence felt. Pozil is a smart, unselfish, high-motor guard who made nice passes, knocked down perimeter jumpers, and actively toggled between playing with or without...

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Phenom Hoops Exposure Camp Evaluations: Team 4

Team 4 Coach: Ethan Reece #20: 5’7 ’29 Cameron Wood (Northside) First up, Cameron Wood is a 5-foot-7 prospect in the Class of 2029. Although he was the youngest and smallest camper on this team, he did a great job of impacting the game on both ends of the floor. Wood hits jumpers, makes the extra pass, and defends with consistent energy. Next in his development process is working on getting...

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Phenom Exposure Camp Prospect Highlight: 2026 Aden Jeffries

Another year, another camp in the books for Phenom Hoops, as over 100 players attended the Phenom Exposure Camp in hopes of developing and building on their skills.  There were plenty of prospects to check out, as we intend to highlight a few that really grabbed our attention. One of those players walked away with an award, as 2026 Aden Jeffries from Southern Durham captured our eyes once again....

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Phenom Hoops Exposure Camp Evaluations: Team 3

Team 3 Coach: Jeremiah Dickerson #16: 5’6 ’28 Tristan Gibson (Voyager Academy) First up, Tristan Gibson is a 5-foot-6 prospect in the Class of 2028. Although he was the smallest camper on this team, he had no issue making plays within the flow of the action. Gibson is a smart, unselfish lead guard with sharp quickness, reliable perimeter shooting, and a tight handle. Next in his development...

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Phenom Hoops Exposure Camp Evaluations: Team 2

Team 2 Coach: Cam Corey #9: 5’4 ’29 Jeremiah Archie Stinson (West Mecklenburg) First, Jeremiah Stinson is a 5-foot-4 prospect in the Class of 2029. Given his size and young age, it was easy to be impressed with his contributions on both ends of the floor. Stinson showed the ability to run a team with a nice blend of penetration, playmaking, and defensive prowess. Next in his development process...

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Phenom Exposure Camp Evaluations: Team 1

Team 1 Coach: Julian Carlton #7: 5’2 ’29 Reid Rogers (Eastern Guilford) First, Reid Rogers is a 5-foot-2 prospect in the Class of 2029. Despite being the smallest camper on this team, he found ways to make contributions within the flow of the action. He’s a scrappy guard with a high motor and a blossoming array of skills. Next in his development process is working on getting stronger, as it will...

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Top Scoring Averages from Phenom Exposure Camp

Check out all the top scoring averages from this year’s exposure camp. High School Division ClassPlayerAvg.2028Tristan Gibson222026Braydyn Francis202026Jordan Tate192028Ty Hefner192027Grant Jacques18.52027Aiden Rochevot182026Aden Jeffries172027Jaden Hardnett14.52026Chase Gilmore142028Malachi Wilson132028Brandon Yeboah132026Caden Ryker12.52026Brady Vallance122027Carter Williams122026Cameron...

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Phenom Exposure Camp Evaluations: Team 14

Team 14 Coach: Dre Simmons #4: 5’0 ’30 Lawrence Rouse (Hickory Ridge) Starting off, we look at a player who consistently made the most of his opportunities on the court, Lawrence Rouse. He’s a young, scrappy guard who plays with a high motor and operates within the flow of the action. Rouse defended with energy, pursued loose balls, and knocked down open jumpers. Next in his development process...

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Phenom Exposure Camp Evaluations: Team 13

Team 13 Coach: Ethan Reece #3: 4’11 ’30 Liam Primus (Franklin Academy) Starting off, we look at a player who made a quality impact despite being one of the smallest campers on display, Liam Primus. He’s a skilled, unselfish guard prospect with quickness and smooth perimeter shooting ability. Primus was able to attack off the dribble and finish around the basket, but was arguably at his best in...

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Phenom Exposure Camp Evaluations: Team 12

Team 12 Coach: Kelvin Mills #2: 4’6 ’31 Landon Norman (Elkin) Starting off, we look at a player who found ways to make an impact despite being the smallest camper in attendance, Landon Norman. He’s a young, scrappy guard prospect with a high IQ and unselfish approach to the game. Norman hit shots, battled defensively, and attacked closeouts as needed. Next in his development process is working...

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Phenom Exposure Camp Evaluations: Team 11

Team 11 Coach: Tyler Lewis #10: 5’4 ’29 Logan Warren (Meadowlark) Starting off, we look at a player who consistently stood out through his all-around abilities, Logan Warren. He’s a smart, tough, well-rounded guard prospect with a high motor and unselfish approach. Warren scored with efficiency from all levels, created for others at a strong rate, and overwhelmed opponents defensively. He also...

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Phenom Exposure Camp Evaluations: Team 10

Team 10 Coach: Jared Grady #37: 6’1 ’27 Cayden Simmons (Reagan) Starting off, we look at a player who showcased an impactful identity on both ends of the floor, Cayden Simmons. He’s a smart, polished, well-rounded guard prospect who can dictate the action on offense while setting the tone defensively. Simmons scores from all levels, sets up others, and makes hustle plays at a quality rate. He...

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Phenom Exposure Camp Evaluations: Team 9

Team 9 Coach: Michael Wilson #23: 5’7 ’27 Gabriel McLeod (Hoke County) Starting off, we look at a player who showcased nice balance when dictating the action, Gabriel McLeod. He’s a scrappy, unselfish point guard prospect with a high motor and strong feel for the game. McLeod handles the ball well and understands how to create for himself and others. He’s a reliable penetrator and midrange...

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Phenom Exposure Camp Evaluations: Team 8

Team 8 Coach: Austin Collins #22: 5’7 ’27 David Hicks (South Granville) Starting off, we look at a player who stood out through his defense and playmaking sense, David Hicks. He’s a smart, unselfish guard prospect with reliable creation skills and a high motor. Hicks is a capable scorer from all levels, but is clearly at his best when getting downhill and attacking the basket. He looks to make...

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Phenom Exposure Camp Evaluations: Team 7

Team 7 Coach: Chris Ewell #6: 5’2 ’28 Jeremiah Purdie (Knightdale) Starting off, we look at a player who showcased the makings of a quality young floor general, Jeremiah Purdie. He’s a small, unselfish point guard prospect with quickness, vision, and a quality handle. Purdie is a solid scorer from all levels but understands how to pick his spots while creating for others. He plays with solid...

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Phenom Exposure Camp Evaluations: Team 6

Team 6 Coach: Glenn Bynum #41: 5’10 ’26 Tyler Hines (Hoke County) Starting off, we look at a player who showcased a strong understanding of how to run a team, Tyler Hines. He’s a smart, unselfish point guard prospect with a high motor and well-rounded skillset. Hines possesses a quality handle and quick first step, which allows him to touch the paint and finish or set up others regularly. Hines...

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Phenom Exposure Camp Evaluations: Team 5

Team 5 Coach: Sakellie Daniels #30: 5’9 ’26 Jayen Reeves (Palisades) Starting off, we look at a player who consistently stood out through his motor and unselfish approach to the game, Jayen Reeves. He’s a smart, quick guard prospect who can initiate the offense or apply pressure as an off-ball threat. Reeves is a reliable shooting threat from midrange and beyond the arc—especially in spot-up...

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Phenom Exposure Camp Evaluations: Team 4

Team 4 Coach: Brian Allen #29: 5’9 ’25 Calvin Dennis (South Garner) Starting off, we look at a player who made a strong impact despite being the smallest camper on this team, Calvin Dennis. He’s a fast, scrappy lead guard prospect with solid feel and a fairly well-rounded skillset. Dennis utilizes his quick first step to regularly touch the paint and make plays. He displayed the ability to knock...

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Phenom Exposure Camp Evaluations: Team 3

Team 3 Coach: Greg Harmon #26: 5’8 ’25 Chandler Kennedy (Carmel Christian) Starting off, we look at a player who stands out through his pesky, high-motor approach to the game, Chandler Kennedy. He’s a tough, scrappy lead guard prospect with the ability to set the tone on both ends of the floor. Kennedy possesses a quick first step, which allows him to break down defenders, touch the paint at a...

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Phenom Exposure Camp Evaluations: Team 2

Team 2 Coach: Gerroid Doughty #21: 5’7 ’26 Branden Warren (Reagan) Starting off, we look at a player who consistently set the tone despite being among the smallest campers in attendance, Branden Warren. He’s a tough, heady guard with a high IQ and nonstop motor. Though somewhat undersized, Warren’s energy, quickness, and physicality allow him to shine as an absolute pest defensively. He...

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Phenom Exposure Camp Evaluations: Team 1

Team 1 Coach: Colby Lewis #14: 5’5 2026 Luke Russo (First Flight) Starting with a player who stood out for his motor, attitude, and willingness to be coached, Luke Russo. He’s a small, scrappy guard who provides consistent effort on both ends of the floor. Russo looked to seize scoring chances whenever possible, but understands how and when to defer to his teammates. He battles defensively,...

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Award Winners at Phenom Exposure Camp- Middle School

Co-MVP: 5’9 ’29 Jalen Webb (Cedar Creek) Arguably the most talented middle-school prospect on display, Jalen Webb has all the tools to be a fantastic player. He’s visibly improved his all-around game and now appears capable of dominating as a focal point. Webb scores with relative ease from all levels and touches the paint seemingly whenever he wants. He can blossom into a great defender and...

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Award Winners at Phenom Exposure Camp- Underclassmen

MVP: 6’5 ’28 Brayden Ragland (Northside) There was very little debate regarding who earned the MVP award, as Brayden Ragland was excellent from start to finish. Although he’s just a freshman, he displayed the ability to impact the game in several ways. Ragland utilized his strong frame and high motor to consistently set the tone as a rebounder and interior defender. He moves well for his size...

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