Team Richmond made a strong statement this past weekend at Phenom May Madness, turning heads and impressing our scouts with their play from start to finish. Bringing talented groups down from Virginia, they not only competed at a high level but also introduced a new wave of prospects that quickly grabbed attention. Several players stepped up in big ways, showcasing their skillsets and helping elevate their teams on the big stage, proving that Virginia continues to produce talent worth watching closely.

What Was Said about Players:

“2027 6’6 Pierce Rempe (Team Richmond HGSL) was a strong option overall, finding ways to score and make plays for his team. Scored well inside and was a steady presence overall.”

“2027 6’6 Connor Wilcox (Team Richmond HGSL) was another in player to keep an eye on. Good overall frame, was able to make plays in a variety of ways, and impacts the game on both sides of the ball. Brings a strong overall feel for his team.”

“2027 6’5 Edo Marra (Team Richmond) has been a solid presence overall. Does a nice job in being able to score inside and out, getting defenders in the air and finding ways to score around them as well as a smooth jumper.”

“2027 Connor Wilcox (Team Richmond) really does shine as a strong force for his team. Physical presence that can get to the rim off the bounce, finish around or at the basket, and impact the game in other ways.”

“Liking what 5’10 ‘29 Christian Kennard (Team Richmond) is highlighting as a primary option. Attacking well off the bounce, making smart decisions, and knocking down jumpers at an efficient rate. Willing passer. Defends with energy and toughness.”

“2027 6’5 Trey Brice (Team Richmond Black) was assertive throughout the game. Got to the rim, attacked the defense, got to the line consistently, and displayed strong athleticism overall. Productive and consistent here on Day 2.”

“2027 John Lorish (Team Richmond Black) helped open up the defense with his ability to knock down shots. Got to his spots and showed confidence in his ability to hit shots from outside.”

“6’7 ‘27 Connor Wilcox (Team Richmond) is highlighting nice versatility for his size. Showing the ability to attack off the bounce and put pressure on the rim. Capable passer and solid finisher. Plays hard and battles through contact.”

“2029 Ryan Adamik (Team Richmond 15u) shot the ball well from behind the arc, finishing with 5 3-pointers to help lead his team. Really stepped up from 3 in the second half, displaying a confident release and the ability to find the open spots.”

“What a game today between Grassroots NC and Team Richmond, with 2026 Jayden Nichols (Richmond) hitting the game-winning three from halfcourt to secure the win for his team.”

“2027 Connor Wilcox (Team Richmond) has been impressive and consistent throughout the weekend. Fluid forward that can attack off the bounce, plays well through defenders, gets to the rim and finishes strong, and does a great job impacting the game in other ways.”

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