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Senior Standouts from Phenom Stay Positive

Phenom Stay Positive once again provided a platform for high-level talent to shine, and the Class of 2026 seniors made sure to leave their mark. With college programs continuing to evaluate late additions and impact prospects, several seniors stepped up in a big way, showcasing their experience, production, and readiness for the next level. From dynamic scorers to versatile playmakers, these...

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POB’s Eye Catchers from Day 2 at the Phenom Stay Positive (Part 3)

2027 Hayden Hillman (Fear No One) Hillman was a consistent offensive presence, finding multiple ways to score throughout the game. He did a great job getting to his spots, showing confidence as a catch-and-shoot threat from the perimeter, while also attacking enough to earn trips to the free-throw line. Hillman’s ability to balance perimeter shooting with drawing fouls makes him a tough cover...

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Impact Performers: Class of 2026 Players Delivering Big Seasons in North Carolina (Part 1)

The high school season across North Carolina has been filled with high-level performances, and the Class of 2026 continues to prove why it is one of the most talent-rich groups in the state. From putting up eye-catching numbers to consistently impacting winning on both ends of the floor, these players are not just showing flashes—they’re delivering big seasons night after night. Whether it’s...

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Prospects Making Big Noise this Season: Class of 2026

Josiah Hill (HP Central) 2026 Karsten Swinney (Freedom Christian) What a season Swinney has been having at Freedom Christian, averaging an impressive 28.6 points per game this season and has done so consistently throughout.  We recently wrote about his impressive junior season here (Click Here), saying “While he is a very talented scorer, he also doubles as a talented basketball player who often...

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POB’s Eye Catchers from Rise to the Occasion Session 4 (Part 2)

2028 Chase Smith (Team United Day): What a showing from the eighth grader, as he fully put his name in the team as a must-watch player in the class of North Carolina and could possibly be talking nationally sooner rather than later. The 6’6 prospect has a tremendous skill set for his size, as he shows the early intangibles inside as well as making plays outside. He can be such a dominant piece...

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