PHENOM TEAM CAMP EVENT RECAPS
Phenom Team Camp Day 2 Player Rankings
This weekend, Phenom Hoops is located at Queens University for our annual June team camp, which has already featured an abundance of college and scholarship-worthy prospects. Dozens of college coaches have already come through our doors and many more are expected to follow. This article will rank the top performers from Saturday...
read moreSad Sam’s Phenom Team Camp Day 1 recap
Greetings HS hoops junkies from across the patriotic piedmont. The Great One is here to give his report on Day 1 of the Phenom Team Camp Session 1 being held at Queens University. There is plenty of individual talent here but remember, this is a TEAM camp and team results matter. Here is a review of the games that The Sadster took in….. In the first game, Mallard Creek took out Highland...
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6’4” 2020 Bryce Causey: Southwest Guilford High School (NC) Thrives in transition and can make the one dribble pull up shot with ease, was also able to find his teammates on back door cuts and easy layups throughout the game. His game is not limited to just the outside though as he was able to drive to the basket and finish through traffic on multiple occasions. Bryce has mastered the head fake...
read moreCoach Rick’s Top Performers Day 2 Phenom Team Camp
Coach Rick’s Top Performers Day 2 Phenom Team Camp It was another exciting day at the Phenom Team Camp. Competition was tremendous and the crowds and college coaches in attendance were entertained to terrific play on the court. Before we take a look at the standout players on Day 2, let’s take a look at the top players from Day 1...
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6’2 2020 Jaheim McCathern: Newton-Conover High School (NC) McCathern was arguably the most steady two way performer for this Newton Conover team, his ability to rebound and play as a bruiser at his size is nothing to look over, playing much bigger than his listed 6’2 height. He showed the potential to be a smooth outside shooter while showing the ability to face up and create his own shot off...
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6’11 2022 Patrick Wessler (Butler High School) Already listed at 6’11, Wessler has the potential to be a true 7-footer by the time he’s finished with his high school career. His height and length as a rising sophomore are eye-opening, but his offensive polish combined with his size makes him a special prospect. Wessler can consistently hit post hooks with either hand, using his footwork and...
read morePlayer Rankings from Day One of Phenom Team Camp
This weekend, Phenom Hoops is located at Queens University for our annual June team camp, which has already featured an abundance of college and scholarship-worthy prospects. Dozens of college coaches have already come through our doors and many more are expected to follow. This article will rank the top performers from Friday...
read moreTalent all over the place on Day 1 of the Phenom Team Camp
Sometimes, shots fall. Other times, they don’t. This was the main takeaway from Court Two during the first of three days at an exciting Phenom Team Camp at Queens University in Charlotte, North Carolina. Court Two was an action-packed site for most of the first day, including two match-ups that lived up to the hype. First up is the game between Moravian Prep (NC) and Chapmanville Regional High...
read moreFlomo’s Fab Five: NCISAA Summer Showcase Session I
Day I of the NCISAA Summer Showcase was definitely a success! 30+ College coaches were in attendance, and a lot of players made great impressions. Honestly, there was a lot of talent in the building. It was tough narrowing it down but here are my top 5 performers from last night’s action: 2020 6’4 PG Ford Cooper Jr. (United Faith) Cooper is truly an extinction of the head coach on the floor, he...
read morePHR Team Camp: Day One Standouts (Early Set)
6’11 2022 Patrick Wessler: Butler High School (NC) The breakout performer of the weekend, Wessler is one of the most intriguing 2022 prospects the HoopState has to offer outside of the three obvious national guys with his physical gifts, excellent touch, and overall room to grow. He possesses a nice blend of skill, size, brute, and high basketball IQ at a really young age and that’s why he...
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6’4 ’20 Kalib Matthews (Henderson Collegiate) Thus far, no player has been better than Matthews, who was the main two-way leader in Henderson Collegiate’s early win. He’s such a matchup problem, given his blend of IQ, size, skill, and three-level scoring. No opponent was actually able to contain him, but Matthews still displayed unselfishness and applied scoring pressure within the flow of the...
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