The action continued with more standout performances as players elevated their games on both ends of the floor. From emerging young prospects to proven upperclassmen, these athletes showed poise, production, and impact throughout the event.
2027 6’5 Drew Neve (Carson)
A player who always finds ways to produce. Finishes well around the basket, can operate from different levels, and stretches the floor when needed. Reliable and versatile offensive presence.
2027 5’11 Alain-Skye Wilkerson (Terry Sanford)
Had several strong moments against Lake Norman. Brought intensity on the defensive end, moved well without the ball, and showed reliable hands in traffic. Added multiple tough finishes at the rim—timely plays that kept Terry Sanford competitive.
2028 6’3 Gary Grear (Pine Lake Prep)
Stepped up as the primary ball handler while staying poised against pressure. Attacked the basket consistently, applied force downhill, and contributed on the glass. A steady, impressive showing for the young guard.
2028 6’1 Finley Sherrill (Lake Norman)
Impacted the game with size and versatility. Strong on the glass, protected the basket, showed she can defend in space, and knocked down shots as a floor spacer. A prospect college coaches will want to keep on their radar. One of the best 2028 prospects in NC.
2027 6’4 Sean Nix (Cannon)
Played an excellent game, showcasing his scoring ability. Knocked down big shots from the perimeter, forced the action to get to the line, and delivered key plays when Cannon needed them. Confident and assertive from start to finish.
2028 Rreanna Johnson (SE Alamance)
A name you’ll hear a lot this season. Extremely tough competitor who scores at will, stays in attack mode, embraces contact, and fills it up from all three levels. Plays with edge and confidence.