2021 Chad Wilson (WNC Big Cats): Made some really good plays in being a playmaker on the floor. Whether it was getting to the lane and floating, initiating the offense and pushing the break, or putting the defenders on their heels and dishing out, he made several plays for his team.

2021 Luke Williams (PSB Charles): Williams was the most consistent threat on the floor for his team, scoring on multiple levels and bringing energy on both sides.  Even though his team was down, he continued to battle all throughout.

2022 Jordan Green (MD Movement): The big man had his moments on the floor but liked his energy on the boards and the other day, showed us his bounce and strong finish capability at the rim.

2022 Mike Henderson (MD Movement): Good size athlete that can play along the perimeter but was extremely active around the paint, getting on the boards, finishing in transition, and just showing his motor on both ends. Showcased his ability to play on both sides of the ball.

2021 Undre Lindsay (Juice All-Stars): Lindsay was at it again and he simply couldn’t be stopped.  He created for himself, using his speed and physical play to get to the rim and finish through contact or over defenders, while also knocking down humpers.  He has had a tremendous tournament.

Xavier Jones (NC Coastal Elite): Jones was off the charts to start Day 2, maybe turning in the best performance of the day.  Scoring all over the place, getting to the basket, knocking down shots, Jones set the tone early and quickly on his way to 29 points in the win.

2022 Mazi Jackson (Bull City Durham): Jackson was spectacular for his team and did everything he could to help get the win. Scoring 33 of the teams 52 points, Jackson was superbly aggressive and attacked, getting to the free-throw line over and over, while also scoring the ball well.

2020 Stephen Augustine (Believe Prep 1): Augustine was tremendous, especially in the second half.  The 6’5 prospect really got after it after only scoring four points in the first half.  Finished the game with 20 to lead his team to the win. He did much of his damage around the rim and paint, as well as getting to the line.

2021 Zay Kessler (WS Christian Lindell): Kesler really turned it on in the second half for his team.  He is a natural athlete on the floor, bouncy and can impact the game in multiple areas.  He scored the ball really well and was aggressive with his game in the second half.

2021 Lovell Smith (WS Christian PG): Smith is one to keep an eye with this program. Strong combo guard, he really displayed his full arsenal in how he can score the ball.  He shot the ball well, scored inside and out, and played with a tremendous feel.

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