6’7” Hunter Tyson
Piedmont High School (Monroe)

What a unique and enticing skill set for a kid his age and size. Tyson stands a very lengthy 6’7”, and with a father who is 6’8” and mother who is over 6’, the doctors think he could have an inch or two more. Tyson, was comfortable leading the break in the open court as well as initiating the offense in the half court. He has range well beyond the arc, and was able to get to the basket off the bounce. Not many know about Tyson just yet, expect that to change soon enough. Think along the lines of Gordon Haywood here as Tyson averaged 16.3 points during camp.

6’4” Andy Pack
Northern Guilford High School (Greensboro)

Pack’s rise has been steady. As a freshman, at Northern Guilford High School he averaged around 10 points. With the graduation of two seniors, Pack stepped up to average just under 20 points as a sophomore. Yes, and it was an impressive 20. Pack scores at all three levels, with great range and touch, fearless attacks of the basket, and explosive dunks at the rim. One national analyst onlooker, suggested Pack reminded him of Kyle Guy. While Guy is a McDonald’s All American, there are a lot of similarities. Pack tied for camp lead in scoring at 23.3

6’5” Quan McCluney
Gaston Day School (Gastonia)

His game is unconventional, but his production speaks volumes. McCluney is a lefty, who is very left handed. However, he is also a player who wins every 50/50 ball, attacks the rim with a purpose, and defends multiple positions with a 6’10” wing span. McCluney’s game is similar to ECU freshman Kentrell Barkley. Evidenced by his performance this weekend, now that McCluney has added 3 point touch, he will have a lot of high scoring outputs. After this event, Charlotte offered expect more to come. McCluney tied for camp lead in scoring at 23.3.

6’11” Nate Springs
Independence (Charlotte)

Who…' Exactly. It is astonishing someone with a 7’4” wing span and a 33” vertical jump has only been playing basketball for a year. Especially if that someone is 6’11”. However, Springs (who just turned 16 a couple months ago) is brand new to the game. With his showing in this event, there is no way of telling as Springs showed a full arsenal of post moves and jump shots. Springs finished high above the rim, and also stepped out to knock down multiple 3s. I cannot express how high his ceiling is, the type that if you check back in 2 years, could be a top player nationally.

6’2” Devon Dotson
Providence Day (Charlotte)

Dotson came into camp as a Top 50 type prospect, with multiple Power 5 offers. However, upon leaving camp, Dotson had the national guys talking about him being a 5 star prospect and one of the top point guard in the country. This recognition is deserved for Dotson. Dotson was the starting point guard for the Under Armour Finals winning Team Charlotte and the 3A NCISAA (arguably one of the toughest conferences in the country) winning Providence Day School. He is so quick and explosive and plays with such a chip on his shoulder, he wins most matchups he is in. Not only does he rise his own level of play, he does for his team mates as well. Expect his recruitment to reach the highest level.

6’9” Andre Toure
Quality Education Academy (Winston-Salem)

This is Andre Toure’s first full year over from France. What a skilled game he has. Toure is very long, but runs the floor like a gazelle. He is tough on the defensive end and boards, and he pushes the break with control. Toure is a multi-level scorer, playing most comfortably with the ball in his hands. Look for this recruitment to really heat up this summer, he averaged 15 points per game on the day.

6’6” Adafe Price
West Stanly High School (Albemarle)

Price is an all out 100% type of player. He defends multiple positions and attacks the boards with a purpose. Price takes pride in winning 50/50 balls, and puts pressure on the opposition on both ends of the floor. Price is best on offense 15’ and in, he uses his length and explosion to get quick bucket, downhill. It is an unorthodox style, but I don’t want to be the one going against him. This kid wins you ball games. Price averaged 15 points per game on the day.

6’5” Coby White
Greenfield School (Wilson)

White came into camp with a building reputation across the state, however he has still yet to have that breakout moment. Half way through this season, he scored his 1,000 career high school point. He has a great feel for the game, and carries a scorer’s mentality at all 3 levels. White looks to have grown another inch through this year, but is still growing as a player. He has deep range, a crafty nature attacking the rim, and finishes above the rim. White is getting interest from Power 5 schools, but expect that interest to turn into offers soon. He averaged 14 points per game on the day.

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