
2027 Travien Willaims (Hickory Ridge)
Williams has had some strong games this season but this may have been his most impressive on the Phenom Hoops landscape, as he finished with 26 points and with the game-winner in overtime. Williams was strong with his drives, attacking time after time and getting to the rack consistently. He scored well off the dribble, attacking downhill, embracing contact, and finishing through defenders. Williams plays with such tremendous energy and really backed it up today.
2025 Bryce Slay (Carmel Christian)
Slay did all he could do to get his team the win, as he finished with 32 points on Day 2. Slay is such a tough matchup on the court, especially with his confidence from all levels on the court, his ability to create with a smooth game, create contact and find ways to get to the line and be a huge threat from the mid-range and from three. Slay is a tremendous offensive weapon on the court and shows that time after time.
2026 Korie Corbett (Ridge View)
Looking to bounce back from a loss on Day 1, Corbett certainly showed why he is ranked as one of the premier talents in the state of South Carolina. Corbett was able to dictate his offense and get where he wanted, using his frame and athleticism to get to his spots, overpower defenders when attacking downhill, forcing the action, and being an effective scoring option from all three levels.
2026 Cole Cloer (Caldwell Academy)
Cloer really was able to flourish as a 6’7 shotmaker on Day 2, as he hit multiple threes and led an impressive offensive charge. Regarded as one of the top players, he is at his best when he is in attack mode and hunting for his shot, coming off screens or finding open spots and rising up for his shot, or simply just attacking downhill, especially with his ability to cover so much ground. He led an impressive offensive attack on Day 2.
2025 Jack Sorrell (1of1)
Sorrell has really been opening more eyes that he is a college-worthy prospect, especially with his 6’5 frame, his bounce and athleticism, and his ability to be a big threat from behind the arc. Time after time, he is able to get to his spots and knock down shots with range consistently, as he has been hurting defenses all weekend long. Another impressive shooting display on Day 2 to help his team to a win.
2026 Will Stevens (Davidson Day)
It was an impressive showing from the big man with their star player, Isaiah Denis, out once again. The 6’11 big man really amped up his play in being a force both offensively and defensively. Continues to show that he is getting strong and finish with touch, to go along with his activity on the boards in creating opportunities for his team. However, one also can’t deny his defensive impact in blocking shots and eliminating opportunities for opponents.