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Phenom Hoops Middle School Camp Evaluations: Team 16

Team 16 Coach: Chris Ewell #17: 5’2 ’31 Silas Hiatt (Mount Airy) Starting off, Silas Hiatt is a 5-foot-2 prospect in the Class of 2031. Though small, he found ways to make an impact for this group. Hiatt is a capable spot-up threat who knocks down jumpers at a solid rate. He’s a capable passer and scrappy defender who can make hustle plays on both ends of the floor. Next in his development...

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Phenom Hoops Middle School Camp Evaluations: Team 15

Team 15 Coach: Joel Brown #16: 5’2 ’31 Weston Chavis (Concord) Starting off, Weston Chavis is a 5-foot-2 prospect in the Class of 2031. It didn’t take long to appreciate the way he impacts a game without needing the ball in his hands. Chavis is a very smart, unselfish guard with a nonstop motor and quality blend of skills. He’s an exceptional off-ball threat who knows how to consistently find...

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Phenom Hoops Middle School Camp Evaluations: Team 14

Team 14 Coach: Danny Baker #11: 5’1 ’31 Jude Bitar (Chapel Hill) Starting off, Jude Bitar is a 5-foot-1 prospect in the Class of 2031. Though small, he consistently found ways to make positive plays for this team. Bitar is a smart, scrappy, team-oriented guard who really excels at moving without the ball, finding open seams, and knocking down jumpers from midrange or beyond the arc. He battles...

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Phenom Hoops Middle School Camp Evaluations: Team 12

Team 12 Coach: Gavin Nelson #2: 4’10 ’32 Miles Hollinghead (Madison) Starting off, Miles Hollinghead is a 4-foot-10 prospect in the Class of 2032. Despite being one of the youngest and smallest campers on display, he regularly found ways to make his presence felt on both ends of the floor. Hollinghead is a scrappy, unselfish guard with a high motor and team-oriented approach to the game. He’s a...

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Phenom Hoops Middle School Camp Evaluations: Team 11

Team 11 Coach: Obe Gray #3: 4’11 ’32 Jameson Lindsey (Pinehurst) Starting off, Jameson Lindsey is a 4-foot-11 prospect in the Class of 2032. Though small, he consistently found ways to impact the game and play bigger than his size. Next in his development process is working on expanding his shot-creation ability, as it would make him a more dynamic threat with the ball in his hands. Coach Gray...

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Phenom Hoops Middle School Camp Evaluations: Team 10

Team 10 Coach: Colby Lewis #47: 5’5 ’30 Lincoln Crow (Wilmington) Starting off, Lincoln Crow is a 5-foot-5 prospect in the Class of 2030. Though slightly undersized, he made a lasting impression through his effort, coachability, and unselfish play on both ends of the floor. Next in his development process is working on getting quicker, as it would make him a more dynamic creating threat with the...

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Phenom Hoops Middle School Camp Evaluations: Team 9

Team 9 Coach: Jay Lawson #37: 5’4 ’30 Kayden Bryant (Rocky Mount) Staring off, Kayden Bryant is a 5-foot-4 prospect in the Class of 2030. Despite being the smallest camper on this team, he found consistent production through his steady, well-rounded identity. Bryant is a smart, unselfish guard with a high motor, scrappy approach, and polished skillset, which allows him to make a quality impact...

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Phenom Hoops Middle School Camp Evaluations: Team 8

Team 8 Coach: Jon Walker #36: 5’4 ’30 Jackson Boyd (Raleigh) Starting off, Jackson Boyd is a 5-foot-4 prospect in the Class of 2030. Though small, he finds ways to make his presence felt within the flow of the action. Boyd is a scrappy guard with an unselfish approach to the game and the ability to play with or without the ball in his hands. Boyd is a useful spot-up threat who can knock down...

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Phenom Hoops Middle School Camp Evaluations: Team 7

Team 7 Coach: Curtis Patton #52: 5’5 ’30 Jayvien Rowe (Newton) Starting off, Jayvien Rowe is a 5-foot-5 prospect in the Class of 2030. Given his IQ, creation skills, and defensive prowess, he does a great job of running a team. Rowe is a sharp penetrator and playmaker with the ability to consistently get downhill and put pressure on the basket. He finishes well for his size, but can also space...

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Phenom Hoops Middle School Camp Evaluations: Team 6

Team 6 Coach: Colby Lewis #27: 5’3 ’30 Josiah Thompson (Hope Mills) Starting off, Josiah Thompson is a 5-foot-3 prospect in the Class of 2030. Despite his size, he found several ways to make his presence felt. Thompson is a smart, unselfish point guard with the handle, vision, and quickness to consistently make plays for himself and others. Next in his development process is working on getting...

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Phenom Hoops Middle School Camp Evaluations: Team 5

Team 5 Coach Porter #26: 5’3 ’30 Dylan Smith (Columbia) Starting off, Dylan Smith is a 5-foot-5 prospect in the Class of 2030. Although small, he showcased the ability to effectively run a team as a primary creator. Smith is a smart, unselfish guard with a nonstop motor and the ability to make life difficult for opponents on both ends of the floor. Smith is a sharp penetrator and crafty...

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Phenom Hoops Middle School Camp Evaluations: Team 4

Team 4 Coach: George Stackhouse #25: 5’3 ’30 Paxon Seepoimuang (Chapel Hill) Starting off, Paxon Seepoimuang is a 5-foot-3 prospect in the Class of 2030. Despite being the smallest camper on this team, he offered a very steady, scrappy presence on both ends of the floor. Seepoimuang is a nice complementary guard with a high motor and the ability to make plays with or without the ball in his...

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POB’s Standouts: Top 2031 and 2032 Prospects from Phenom Middle School Elite Camp

We continue our coverage of the Phenom Middle School Elite Camp, now looking at the younger prospects in the Class of 2031 and 2032. There was plenty of talent that grabbed our attention at the camp, as these players will certainly be ones to jot down and track in the coming years. Let’s dive into a few players that really impressed at a young age. 2031 Maximus Cardwell Cardwell may have...

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Phenom Hoops Middle School Camp Evaluations: Team 3

Team 3 Coach: Jamal Mitchell #24: 5’3 ’30 Trevor Devos (Grassy Creek) Starting off, Trevor Devos is a 5-foot-3 prospect in the Class of 2030. His unselfish approach and nonstop motor allowed him to make a quality impact on both ends of the floor. Devos is a scrappy, team-oriented guard who naturally fills in the gaps and makes plays within the flow of the action. He’s comfortable with the ball...

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Phenom Hoops Middle School Camp Evaluations: Team 2

Team 2 Coach: Jamell Artis #4: 5’0 ’30 Anthony Tresino (Oak Ridge) Starting off, Anthony Tresino is a 5-foot-0 prospect in the Class of 2030. Despite being the smallest camper on this team, he made his presence felt in several different ways. Tresino possesses a very high IQ, nonstop motor, and team-oriented approach to the game. He does a great job of filling in the gaps and taking advantage of...

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Phenom Hoops Middle School Camp Evaluations: Team 1

Team 1 Coach: Ethan Reece #1: 4’10 ’30 Karinthian Chapman (Valdese) Starting off, Karinthian Chapman is a 4-foot-10 prospect in the Class of 2030. Despite being one of the smallest campers on display, he highlighted a lot of positive flashes. Chapman has a long list of intangibles, including his motor, attitude, and willingness to accept coaching. He displays a solid feel for the game, both with...

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POB’s Standouts: Top Wings/Bigs from Class of 2030 from Phenom Middle School Elite Camp

POB’s Standouts continues to shine a light on the next wave of young talent, and the Class of 2030 wings and bigs at the Phenom Middle School Elite Camp certainly delivered. Now we take a look at some of the rising wings and bigs that were able to flourish in the big setting. Size, energy, motor, scoring impact, and upside… these are the players that we will have our eyes on. 2030 Brody Johnson...

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Award Winners from Phenom Middle School Elite Camp

Check out the MVPs and Standouts from the Phenom Middle School Elite Camp this past weekend in Bermuda Run (NC). Class of 2030 MVP: Greyson Dunmeyer Standouts:2030 Brody Johnson2030 Jacob Bray2030 Jackson Joyce2030 Lennox Shular2030 Myles King Class of 2031 MVP: Maximus Cardwell Standouts:2031 Mason Dockery2031 Jackson Kramer2031 Tison McAdoo2031 Jayceon Meadows Class of 2032 MVP: Xaviar James...

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POB’s Standouts: Top Scoring Guards from Class of 2030 from Phenom Middle School Elite Camp

POB’s Standouts continues to shine a light on the next wave of young talent, and the Class of 2030 point guards at the Phenom Middle School Elite Camp certainly delivered. Now we look at the guards that truly shined as offensive scoring weapons on the court, prospects that were able to fill it up, operate from multiple levels, and demonstrated the ability to be scoring options throughout the...

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POB’s Standouts: Top Point Guards from Class of 2030 from Phenom Middle School Elite Camp

POB’s Standouts continues to shine a light on the next wave of young talent, and the Class of 2030 point guards at the Phenom Middle School Elite Camp certainly delivered. Showcasing poise, playmaking instincts, and the ability to control the tempo, this group of floor generals proved they can lead, create for others, and make winning plays in key moments. From confident ball-handling to scoring...

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Phenom Hoops Middle School Elite Camp Evaluations: Team 17

Team 17 Coach: Trenton Hancock #13: 5’3 ’30 Gavin Edwards (Rogers) First up, Gavin Edwards is a 5-foot-3 prospect in the Class of 2030. Despite being the smallest and youngest camper on this team, he found ways to make his presence felt within the flow of the action. The next step in his development process is working on getting stronger, as it would make him a more physically imposing player....

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Phenom Hoops Middle School Elite Camp Evaluations: Team 16

Team 16 Coach: Whit Holcomb-Faye #7: 5’7 ’29 Van Brabham (Greensboro Day) First up, Van Brabham is a 5-foot-7 prospect in the Class of 2029. He’s a tough, scrappy, unselfish guard with a great blend of feel, scrappiness, and shooting prowess. The next step in his development process is working on getting stronger, as it would make him a more physically imposing player. Coach Holcomb-Faye on...

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Phenom Hoops Middle School Elite Camp Evaluations: Team 15

Team 15 Coach: Jay Lawson #28: 5’4 ’29 Dominick Dunn (The Burlington School) First up, Dominick Dunn is a 5-foot-4 prospect in the Class of 2029. Despite being the smallest camper on this team, he stood out through his toughness and rugged defensive presence. The next step in his development process is working on his consistency as a three-point shooter, as it would make him a more complete...

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Phenom Hoops Middle School Elite Camp Evaluations: Team 14

Team 14 Coach: Dre Simmons #25: 5’2 ’29 Elijah Williams (Reidsville) First up, Elijah Williams is a 5-foot-2 prospect in the Class of 2029. Despite being the smallest camper on this team, he found several ways to make his presence felt. The next step in his development process is working to get stronger, as it would make him a better finisher through contact. Coach Dre on Williams: “Elijah is a...

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Phenom Hoops Middle School Elite Camp Evaluations: Team 13

Team 13 Coach: Rodney Carter #26: 5’4 ’29 Adonis Thompson (Irmo) First up, Adonis Thompson is a 5-foot-4 prospect in the Class of 2029. He’s a quick, scrappy guard who found a lot of success despite being the smallest camper on this team. The next step in his development process is working on his transition defense, as it would make him a more complete player. Coach Carter on Thompson: “Adonis...

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Phenom Hoops Middle School Elite Camp Evaluations: Team 12

Team 12 Coach: Colby Lewis #18: 5’3 ’29 Shakeem Witherspoon (South Middle) First up, Shakeem Witherspoon is a 5-foot-3 prospect in the Class of 2029. He’s a quick, scrappy, unselfish point guard who knows how to set the tone on both ends of the floor. The next step in his development process is working on getting stronger, as it would make him a better finisher through contact. Coach Lewis on...

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Phenom Hoops Middle School Elite Camp Evaluations: Team 11

Team 11 Coach: Colby Lewis #17: 5’3 ’29 Malakhi Blackmon (North Stanly) First up, Malakhi Blackmon is a 5-foot-3 prospect in the Class of 2029. He made a lasting impression with his unselfish, high-motor approach to the game on both ends of the floor. The next step in his development process is working on getting stronger, as it would make him a more physically imposing player. Coach Lewis on...

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Phenom Hoops Middle School Elite Camp Evaluations: Team 10

Team 10 Coach: Jay Anderson #16: 5’3 ’29 Carson Gladieux (Apex Friendship) First up, Carson Gladieux is a 5-foot-3 prospect in the Class of 2029. He’s a smooth, unselfish guard who can create off the bounce but is arguably at his best in spot-up situations. The next step in his development process is working on getting stronger, as it would make him a more physically imposing player. Coach...

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Phenom Hoops Middle School Elite Camp Evaluations: Team 9

Team 9 Coach: Ethan Reece #15: 5’3 ’29 Milo Tabron (Research Triangle Academy) First up, Milo Tabron is a 5-foot-3 prospect in the Class of 2029. He made a lasting impression through his smart, unselfish understanding of how to properly run a team. The next step in his development process is working on his ability to move without the ball, as it would allow him to find more scoring chances as a...

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Phenom Hoops Middle School Elite Camp Evaluations: Team 8

Team 8 Coach: Tyler Lewis #8: 5’1 ’29 Christopher Wilder (Roger Herr) First up, Christopher “CJ” Wilder is a 5-foot-1 prospect in the Class of 2029. Despite being the smallest camper on this team, he found several ways to make a lasting impact on both ends of the floor. The next step in his development process is working on getting stronger, as it would make him a more physically imposing...

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