6’6 ‘28 Mekhi Allen (Queens Grant)
Mekhi Allen displayed a promising blend of physical attributes and skill during Phenom Team Camp Session 2. Possessing a remarkable frame with exceptional length and explosiveness, Allen proved to be a formidable presence on the court. His ability to score efficiently from various spots, coupled with burgeoning playmaking skills, made him a challenging matchup for defenders.
2026 CJ Jones (Dudley)
Consistency defined CJ Jones’ performance at Phenom Team Camp. Known for his ability to penetrate defenses with ease, Jones showcased a strong floater game and confident three-point shooting. His composure under pressure and knack for timely scoring solidified his impact throughout the camp.
6’6 ‘28 Roman Solheim (Northwest Guilford)
Roman Solheim left a lasting impression with his all-around contributions at Phenom Team Camp Session 2. Beyond his scoring prowess, Solheim stood out for his energetic rebounding, adept creation skills, and versatility on both ends of the floor. His leadership qualities and unselfish play underscored his potential as a future standout.
6’4 ‘28 Ayo Awo Sanya (Myers Park)
Ayo Awo Sanya exhibited a diverse skill set and natural athleticism that caught the eye at Phenom Team Camp. His fluidity, ball-handling proficiency, and defensive acumen highlighted his potential to impact games on multiple fronts. Sanya’s ability to create mismatches and contribute as a defender marked him as a player to watch closely in upcoming seasons.
5’10 ‘28 AJ Morman (Southern Durham)
AJ Morman emerged as a standout leader during Phenom Team Camp Session 2, orchestrating play with a tight handle and sharp court vision. His ability to control the pace of the game while facilitating scoring opportunities for teammates showcased his maturity and basketball IQ. Morman’s dual threat as a playmaker and scorer cemented his status as a pivotal figure for his team.
5’7 ‘28 ZaMiya Bynum (Queens Grant)
ZaMiya Bynum’s impact at Phenom Team Camp extended across both ends of the floor. Renowned for her elite scoring ability and relentless defensive presence, Bynum’s activity level set her apart. Her defensive intensity and offensive versatility underscored her value as a dynamic contributor.
2026 6’4 Kingston Beale (Garner)
Kingston Beale impressed with his size, athleticism, and versatile skill set at Phenom Team Camp. His energy on both ends of the floor, combined with his ability to create scoring opportunities and defend multiple positions, showcased his potential. Beale’s capacity to finish through contact and influence games with his all-around game made him a key player throughout the camp.