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The second annual NC Top 80 will beheld in Greensboro, NC on March 28, 2015 at Proehlific Park. This event brings in many of the top players in the state and there will be several highly sought after recruits in action, including Dennis Smith, Jr., Edrice “BAM” Adebayo and Jalen Harris.Here is everything you need to watch the games live on March 28, and they will also be available in replay. The games will be broadcast on NetCastSports.com and simultaneously on YouTube. Below are the match ups, times and links where you can watch the games. You can also follow NetCast Sports on Twitter @NetCastSports where the games and links will be announced as they are tipping off.If you want to watch these games or any of the other broadcasts or replays from NCSN, we recommend the Google Chromecast HDMI Streaming Media Player for less that $30.

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Game One: 10:45 AM
Match Up: Team One vs. Team Two
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Team One

# Name Home Town School YR Ht.
1 Jimmy Sanders Clayton, NC Neuse Charter School 2017 5’6″
12 Jalen Sanders Mooresville, NC North Rowan HS 2016 6’0″
24 Michael Hueitt Raeford, NC Village Christian 2017 6’2″
32 Coby White Wilson, NC Greenfield 2018 6’2″
34 Jaylon Wray Shelby, NC Crest HS 2016 6’2″
36 Mark Gilbert Fayetteville, NC Terry Sanford HS 2016 6’3″
55 David Caraher Chapel Hill, NC Chapel Hill HS 2016 6’5″
63 John Newman Greensboro, NC Greensboro Day 2018 6’5″
70 Kris Monroe Creedmoor, NC South Granville HS 2017 6’6″
74 Deng Kongdok Greensboro, NC New Garden Friends 2017 6’7″
85 Iran Bennett Durham, NC Mt. Zion Academy 2016 6’9″

Team Two

# Name Home Town School YR Ht.
2 Madison Cone Kernersville, NC East Forsyth HS 2017 5’8″
9 Brandon Childress Winston-Salem, NC Wesleyan Christian 2016 6’0″
12 Jordan Whitfield Raleigh, NC Word of God 2017 6’0″
25 Kaleb Hunter Louisburg, NC North Raleigh Christian 2017 6’4″
31 Tre Turner Greensboro, NC Northwest Guilford HS 2018 6’2″
49 Elijah McCadden Rocky Mount, NC Rocky Mount Academy 2018 6’4″
56 Rashad Dixon Durham, NC Southern Durham HS 2017 6’5″
64 Ben Robertson High Point, NC High Point Christian 2016 6’5″
75 Quate McKinzie Burgaw, NC Harrells Christian 2016 6’7″
79 Grant Williams Charlotte, NC Providence Day 2016 6’7″
81 Morgan McKay Banner Elk, NC Christ School 2017 6’8″

Game Two: 11:35 AM (approx)
Match Up: Team Five vs. Team Six
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Team Five

# Name Home Town School YR Ht.
13 Darion Slade Winston-Salem, NC West Forsyth HS 2016 6’0″
16 Lavar Batts Concord, NC JM Robinson HS 2017 6’1″
17 Josh Cottrell Hayesville, NC Hayesville HS 2018 6’1″
21 Tavon Askew Ahoski, NC John Paul II 2017 6’2″
22 Zachary Boggs Sanford, NC Cape Fear Christian 2016 6’2″
37 Jonnathan Hicklin Jr. Charlotte, NC Rocky River HS 2017 6’3″
52 Josh Searcy Spindale, NC RS Central HS 2018 6’4″
59 Brian McElveen High Point, NC Elite Skills Academy 2016 6’5″
66 Aaron Cash Raleigh, NC Word of God 2018 6’6″
76 Thank God Msughter Fayetteville, NC Freedom Christian 2018 6’7″
89 Franklin Ugochuckwo Four Oaks, NC Cape Fear Christian 2017 6’10”

Team Six

# Name Home Town School YR Ht.
6 Michal Seals High Point, NC High Point Christian 2016 5’11”
7 Jalen Spicer Greensboro, NC Northwest Guilford HS 2017 5’11”
11 Malik Johnson Fayetteville, NC Terry Sanford HS 2018 6’0″
27 Kameron Langley High Point, NC Southwest Guilford HS 2017 6’2″
38 Nate Hinton Gastonia, NC Gaston Day 2018 6’3″
43 Sage Surratt Stanley, NC East Lincoln HS 2017 6’3″
53 J.J. Smith Fayetteville, NC E.E. Smith HS 2017 6’4″
58 Trejob Jacob Raleigh, NC Millbrook HS 2016 6’5″
72 Logan Vosburg Hillsborough, NC Orange HS 2017 6’6″
86 Henry Odunze Erwin, NC Cape Fear HS 2016 6’9″
88 John Kerr Kernersville, NC East Forsyth HS 2017 6’10”

Game Three: 12:25 PM (approx)
Match Up: Team One vs. Team Three
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Team One

# Name Home Town School YR Ht.
1 Jimmy Sanders Clayton, NC Neuse Charter School 2017 5’6″
12 Jalen Sanders Mooresville, NC North Rowan HS 2016 6’0″
24 Michael Hueitt Raeford, NC Village Christian 2017 6’2″
32 Coby White Wilson, NC Greenfield 2018 6’2″
34 Jaylon Wray Shelby, NC Crest HS 2016 6’2″
36 Mark Gilbert Fayetteville, NC Terry Sanford HS 2016 6’3″
55 David Caraher Chapel Hill, NC Chapel Hill HS 2016 6’5″
63 John Newman Greensboro, NC Greensboro Day 2018 6’5″
70 Kris Monroe Creedmoor, NC South Granville HS 2017 6’6″
74 Deng Kongdok Greensboro, NC New Garden Friends 2017 6’7″
85 Iran Bennett Durham, NC Mt. Zion Academy 2016 6’9″

Team Three

# Name Home Town School YR Ht.
3 Justice Goodloe Winston-Salem, NC Winston-Salem Prep 2018 5’10”
20 Jack Konstanzer Kill Devil Hills, NC First Flight HS 2016 6’1″
28 Jordan Sheperd Asheville, NC Asheville Christian 2016 6’2″
30 Emmett Tilley Durham, NC Northern Durham HS 2016 6’2″
35 Ian DuBose Raleigh, NC Ravenscroft 2017 6’3″
45 Rechon Black Concord, NC Concord HS 2018 6’4″
50 Davion Mintz Charlotte, NC North Mecklenburg HS 2016 6’4″
61 JP Moorman Greensboro, NC Greensboro Day School 2017 6’5″
68 Jevontay Milner Burlington, NC Burlington Cummings HS 2016 6’6″
80 KC Hankton Charlotte, NC Harding University HS 2017 6’8″
83 Edrice Adebayo Pinetown, NC Northside (Pinetop) 2016 6’9″

Game Four: 1:15 PM (approx)
Match Up: Team Five vs. Team Seven
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Team Five

# Name Home Town School YR Ht.
13 Darion Slade Winston-Salem, NC West Forsyth HS 2016 6’0″
16 Lavar Batts Concord, NC JM Robinson HS 2017 6’1″
17 Josh Cottrell Hayesville, NC Hayesville HS 2018 6’1″
21 Tavon Askew Ahoski, NC John Paul II 2017 6’2″
22 Zachary Boggs Sanford, NC Cape Fear Christian 2016 6’2″
37 Jonnathan Hicklin Jr. Charlotte, NC Rocky River HS 2017 6’3″
52 Josh Searcy Spindale, NC RS Central HS 2018 6’4″
59 Brian McElveen High Point, NC Elite Skills Academy 2016 6’5″
66 Aaron Cash Raleigh, NC Word of God 2018 6’6″
76 Thank God Msughter Fayetteville, NC Freedom Christian 2018 6’7″
89 Franklin Ugochuckwo Four Oaks, NC Cape Fear Christian 2017 6’10”

Team Seven

# Name Home Town School YR Ht.
10 Robert Colon Jacksonville, NC Northside (Jacksonville) 2016 6’0″
19 Jalen Harris Wilson, NC Word of God 2016 6’1″
26 Zavian Jackson Burlington, NC Burlington Cummings HS 2016 6’2″
41 Charles Norman Durham, NC Prominance Academy 2016 6’3″
42 Andy Pack Summerfield, NC Northern Guilford HS 2018 6’3″
44 Devonte Barker Henderson, NC Faith Christian Academy 2016 6’4″
51 Jalen Morgan Browns Summit, NC New Hope Christian 2018 6’4″
54 Kobie Williams Charlotte, NC West Charlotte HS 2016 6’4″
67 Jalen McManus Charlotte, NC North Mecklenburg HS 2016 6’6″
78 Zaire Williams Kernersville, NC Winston-Salem Prep 2016 6’7″
82 Jacob Skidmore Kings Mountain HS, NC Kings Mountain HS 2016 6’8″

Game Five: 2:30 PM (approx)
Match Up: Team One vs. Team Four
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Team One

# Name Home Town School YR Ht.
1 Jimmy Sanders Clayton, NC Neuse Charter School 2017 5’6″
12 Jalen Sanders Mooresville, NC North Rowan HS 2016 6’0″
24 Michael Hueitt Raeford, NC Village Christian 2017 6’2″
32 Coby White Wilson, NC Greenfield 2018 6’2″
34 Jaylon Wray Shelby, NC Crest HS 2016 6’2″
36 Mark Gilbert Fayetteville, NC Terry Sanford HS 2016 6’3″
55 David Caraher Chapel Hill, NC Chapel Hill HS 2016 6’5″
63 John Newman Greensboro, NC Greensboro Day 2018 6’5″
70 Kris Monroe Creedmoor, NC South Granville HS 2017 6’6″
74 Deng Kongdok Greensboro, NC New Garden Friends 2017 6’7″
85 Iran Bennett Durham, NC Mt. Zion Academy 2016 6’9″

Team Four

# Name Home Town School YR Ht.
4 DaKari Johnson Raeford, NC Northwood Temple 2018 5’10”
5 Rayshawn Neal Charlotte, NC Garinger HS 2017 5’11”
14 Trey Wertz Charlotte, NC Providence Day 2018 6’2″
23 Will Dillard Greensboro, NC Greensboro Day 2018 6’2″
29 Dennis Smith Fayetteville, NC Trinity Christian 2016 6’2″
33 Rob Whitfield Raleigh, NC Wake Christian 2016 6’2″
57 Joshua Howard Charlotte, NC Providence Day 2016 6’5″
60 Stephen Misenheimer Badin, NC North Stanly HS 2016 6’5″
73 Parker Julian Charlotte, NC Charlotte Latin 2016 6’7″
77 Osinachi Smart Greensboro, NC New Garden Friends 2016 6’7″
84 Jude Akubeze Raleigh, NC Prominance Academy 2018 6’9″

Game Six: 3:20 PM (approx)
Match Up: Team Five vs. Team Eight
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Team Five

# Name Home Town School YR Ht.
13 Darion Slade Winston-Salem, NC West Forsyth HS 2016 6’0″
16 Lavar Batts Concord, NC JM Robinson HS 2017 6’1″
17 Josh Cottrell Hayesville, NC Hayesville HS 2018 6’1″
21 Tavon Askew Ahoski, NC John Paul II 2017 6’2″
22 Zachary Boggs Sanford, NC Cape Fear Christian 2016 6’2″
37 Jonnathan Hicklin Jr. Charlotte, NC Rocky River HS 2017 6’3″
52 Josh Searcy Spindale, NC RS Central HS 2018 6’4″
59 Brian McElveen High Point, NC Elite Skills Academy 2016 6’5″
66 Aaron Cash Raleigh, NC Word of God 2018 6’6″
76 Thank God Msughter Fayetteville, NC Freedom Christian 2018 6’7″
89 Franklin Ugochuckwo Four Oaks, NC Cape Fear Christian 2017 6’10”

Team Eight

# Name Home Town School YR Ht.
8 Jomaru Brown Durham, NC Southern Durham HS 2018 6’0″
18 Tripp Greene Wilkesboro, NC Forsyth Country Day 2018 6’1″
39 Ray Kowalski Concord, NC Concord HS 2016 6’3″
40 Marshall Lang Archdale, NC Westchester Country Day 2016 6’3″
46 Mike Buckland High Point, NC Wesleyan Christian 2016 6’4″
47 Hendon Hooker High Point, NC Dudley HS 2017 6’4″
47 Telligence Johnson Fayetteville, NC Terry Sanford HS 2017 6’4″
62 Qon Murphy Huntersville, NC Hough HS 2018 6’5″
65 Tahj Small Durham, NC Northern Durham HS 2017 6’5″
87 Jack Hemphill Raleigh, NC Broughton HS 2017 6’9″
90 Chris Efretuei Concord, NC Concord Prep 2017 7’0″

The inaugural NC Top 80 was held on March 29, 2014 in Greensboro, NC and I wasn’t able to fully scout the event due to the fact that we were broadcasting six of the games live on NetCast Sports Network, but I still had quite a few notes and I’m putting up them here broken out by each game to try and make it as easy to review as possible. Today I’m posting my notes from Game Six. Note: This is the second game of the day for both teams that we broadcast, so my notes on those players are the same as previously published.

Full Event Roster

The second game we broadcast on the day was Team 2 vs. Team 7, with the following rosters:

Team 2
# Name Class Height School
12 Justice Kithcart 2016 6’1″ Hillside HS
13 Spencer Wilson 2015 6’1″ Bishop McGuiness
14 Michael Okauru 2017 6’1″ Ravenscroft
27 Charles Norman 2016 6’2″ Prominence
37 Todd Smith 2017 6’3″ Flora McDonald
38 Chazz Surratt 2017 6’3″ East Lincoln HS
47 Ronshad Shabazz 2015 6’4″ Knightdale HS
53 CJ Bryce 2015 6’5″ N. Mecklenburg HS
65 Simeon Carter 2015 6’7″ West Charlotte HS
66 Xavier Hill-Mais 2015 6’7″ Page HS
80 Ebuka Izunda 2016 6’10” Victory Christian


Team 7
# Name Class Height School
2 Trevor Anderson 2015 5’11” Gaston Day
4 Chris Clemons 2015 5’9″ Millbrook HS
22 Jalen Burnett 2015 6’1″ S. Alamance
29 Quintin Jackson, Jr. 2016 6’2″ Word of God
43 Isaiah Vinson 2015 6’3″ South View HS
44 Trevor Willis 2016 6’3″ East Carteret
51 Jaylen Stowe 2015 6’4″ Hickory Ridge
62 Kishawn Pritchett 2015 6’6″ Lake Norman
63 David Reynolds 2015 6’6″ Ravenscroft
72 Luke Maye 2015 6’8″ Hough
76 Iran Bennett 2016 6’9″ Bull City Prep

Spencer Wilson (PG, 6’1, 2015) crafty left-handed point guard who has a smooth release on his deep jumper. Beats players off of the dribble and effective floor general.

Justice Cithkart (G, 6’1, 2016) a guard who showed an active, athletic game all day. Has an ability to get buckets in transition and an effective slasher in the halfcourt. Really solid looking prospect.

Charles Norman (G, 6’2″, 2016) Athletic guard with excellent awareness and aggressive with the ball. Looks to push it inside and beat the defender before they can react.

Chazz Surratt (G, 6’3″, 2016) Pushes the ball constantly and is a high motor player. One of the guys who kept looking stronger as the day progressed, and other players tired. Active on both ends, strong physically.

Ronshad Shabazz (G, 6’4″, 2015) Excellent size as a guard and versatile, today playing at both the 2 and the 3 spot. Can create his own shot.

Simeon Carter (F, 6’7″, 2015) Good length and size, raw athlete who will continue to improve as he polishes his skill set. Was active on both the defensive end and cleaning up on the offensive end.

Ebuka Izunda (C, 6’10″, 2016) Excellent big man prospect with good athleticim, good rebounding timing and can play in the post on offense. Has some upside and definitely worth being on colleges’ radar.

Trevor Anderson (G, 5’11″, 2015) has good quickness and a solid physique. Ability to beat his man off of the dribble and is not afraid of contact in the paint. Can run the team but more scorer at this point. Excellent conditioning, was one of the players who looked stronger in the last game than the first; as other players tired, he was one of the few who were able to take advantage of better conditioning.

Chris Clemons (G, 5’9″, 2015) Clemons is an explosive player who will surprise teams by being able to dunk in traffic; however he has the ability to shoot from outside to keep his defender from playing him too loosely. Quick and can finish with contact. Combo guard.

David Reynolds (SF/PF, 6’6″, 2015) Reynolds had one of the more impressive overall days; it seemed at times as though he was on both ends of every play. Agile inside but plays facing the basket and is a 3/4 type player. Hit some outside shots and ran the break to be open for the guards when they were pushing the ball.

Luke Maye (PF, 6’8″, 2015) Maye’s calling card is an elite shot release; high and quick, giving him a sliver of daylight is still too much. On the break, he uses his release to finish at full speed before the defender can get to the shot. In the post, he absorbs contact and drills the mid range. Good rebounding timing.

Iran Bennett (C, 6’9″, 2016) True post player, a space-eater who can dunk on the move. Excellent hands and good footwork. A true back-to-the-basket big man who was a major matchup problem for the other centers.

Want to watch all of the game replays from the NC Top 80? Check them out on NetCast Sports

Marcus Shockley scouts high school basketball in the southeast and nationally. Want the latest scouting insight? Follow Marcus on Twitter, right now.

The inaugural NC Top 80 was held on March 29, 2014 in Greensboro, NC and I wasn’t able to fully scout the event due to the fact that we were broadcasting six of the games live on NetCast Sports Network, but I still had quite a few notes and I’m putting up them here broken out by each game to try and make it as easy to review as possible. Today I’m posting my notes from Game Five. Note: This is the second game of the day for both teams that we broadcast, so my notes on those players are the same as previously published.

Full Event Roster

The second game we broadcast on the day was Team 3 vs. Team 6, with the following rosters:

Team 3

# Name Class Height School
1 Darion Slade 2016 5’11” West Forsyth HS
15 JJ Watson 2017 6’1″ Smith HS
16 Lavar Batts, Jr. 2017 6’1″ JM Robinson HS
17 Derek McKnight 2015 6’1″ Gaston Day
39 Ian Dubose 2017 6’3″ Ravenscroft
48 TyShon Alexander 2017 6’4″ Concord HS
60 Harrison Curry 2015 6’6″ Elite Prep
67 Micheal Pippins 2016 6’7″ Conley HS
68 Quate McKinzie 2016 6’7″ Harrells Christian
70 Isaiah Maurice 2015 6’8″ Bull City Prep

Team 6
# Name Class Height School
1 Isaiah Blackmon 2015 5’11” West Charlotte HS
19 Michael Heuitt, Jr. 2017 6’1″ Village Christian
20 Demetrius Troy 2016 6’1″ Word of God
21 Jalen Harris 2016 6’1″ Greenfield
31 Kwe Parker 2016 6’2″ Trinity Christian
41 Akeem Tate 2016 6’3″ Green Hope
42 Telligence Johnson 2017 6’3″ Terry Sanford HS
42 Kylia Sykes 2016 6’5″ Trinity Christian
58 Rayjon Tucker 2015 6’5″ Northside Christian
71 Rob Brown 2015 6’8″ Millbrook HS
79 Hunter Seacat 2015 6’9″ Lake Norman HS

Kylia Sykes (G/F, 6’5″, 2016) Athletic wing who showed a versatile game on the offensive end and an ability to play above the rim. Definitely a college prospect and one to keep an eye on.

Jalen Harris (G, 6′, 2016) Star point guard with explosive athleticism. One of the best point guards at the event and a serious collegiate prospect.

Kwe Parker (G, 6’1″, 2016) Explosive – as in elite – athlete above the rim but also showed an ability to spot up and knock down open threes today. One of the top athletes in attendance.

Rayjon Tucker (G/F, 6’5″, 2015) Easily one of the top players on the entire day. Absolutely lit up opposing teams at times- from windmill dunks to finishing in traffic, Tucker was another player who showed he was one of the top prospects in the Southeast and should be considered a national recruiting prospect. Elite athleticism, excellent build and college size for the perimeter. High motor.

Rob Brown (C, 6’8″, 2015) Good hands, runs the floor and gets involved in multiple ways. Cleans up a lot of misses around the basket and versatile in the post.

Lavar Batts, Jr. (PG, 6’1″, 2017) is an elite passer. He has an ability to find teammates on the break that is uncanny, one of the best passers I’ve seen at the high school level in some time. He does have the ability to create off of the dribble, slashing to the basket at times but where he really impresses is when he carves up the defense on the break with precision passes.

Harrison Curry (SF/PF, 6’6″, 2015) a player who impressed me all day with his ability to be involved at all times. At his size, he was forced to play in the post a lot but also found a way to disrupt the passing lanes, has a great build that he will continue to add to on his way to the college game, and showed an ability to score. Definitely one of my favorite players of the day.

Derek McKnight (PG, 6’1″, 2015) elite crossover and tough to stop on the drive. Slasher, good passer who can run the team but also puts pressure on the defense in the half court with his quickness.

Isaiah Maurice (PF/C, 6’8″, 2015) was matched up against some of the top post players most of the day and held his own. Good hands, good length, active and an ability to score. More of a facing-the-basket PF in today’s game and a lot to like.

Darion Slade (G, 5’11″, 2016) hard nosed combo guard who played effectively both on and off of the ball. Showed an ability to drive the lane but also worked to get open looks from deep. Another guard who likes to put pressure on the defense in the half court with the dribble. Ability to take contact in the lane.

The inaugural NC Top 80 was held on March 29, 2014 in Greensboro, NC and I wasn’t able to fully scout the event due to the fact that we were broadcasting six of the games live on NetCast Sports Network, but I still had quite a few notes and I’m putting up them here broken out by each game to try and make it as easy to review as possible. Today I’m posting my notes from Game Four. Note: This is the second game of the day in which we broadcast Team 8, so my notes on those players are the same as previously published.

UPDATE: #60 was listed as Shaun Kirk on the broadcast from the event roster, but was replaced at the last minute by James Dickey, 6’9″, 2015 from Word of God.

Game Four:

Full Event Roster

The fourth game we broadcast on the day was Team 6 vs. Team 8, with the following rosters:

Team 6
# Name Class Height School
1 Isaiah Blackmon 2015 5’11” West Charlotte HS
19 Michael Heuitt, Jr. 2017 6’1″ Village Christian
20 Demetrius Troy 2016 6’1″ Word of God
21 Jalen Harris 2016 6’1″ Greenfield
31 Kwe Parker 2016 6’2″ Trinity Christian
41 Akeem Tate 2016 6’3″ Green Hope
42 Telligence Johnson 2017 6’3″ Terry Sanford HS
42 Kylia Sykes 2016 6’5″ Trinity Christian
58 Rayjon Tucker 2015 6’5″ Northside Christian
71 Rob Brown 2015 6’8″ Millbrook HS
79 Hunter Seacat 2015 6’9″ Lake Norman HS


Team 8
# Name Class Height School
3 Alex Hunter 2017 5’8″ Leesville Rd
10 Jalen Sanders 2016 6′ North Rowan
23 Rob Whitfield 2016 6’1″ Wake Christian
32 Jaylen Fornes 2016 6’2″ Word of God
33 Greyson Kelley 2015 6’2″ Leesville Rd
34 Dennis Smith, Jr. 2016 6’2″ Trinity Christian
35 Ray Kowalski 2016 6’2″ Concord
45 Ian Boyd 2016 6’3″ Apex HS
60 James Dickey 2015 6’9″ Word of God
73 Lonzia Tyson 2015 6’8″ Trinity Christian
77 Isaiah Whaley 2016 6’9″ Ashbrook

Kylia Sykes (G/F, 6’5″, 2016) Athletic wing who showed a versatile game on the offensive end and an ability to play above the rim. Definitely a college prospect and one to keep an eye on.

Jalen Harris (G, 6′, 2016) Star point guard with explosive athleticism. One of the best point guards at the event and a serious collegiate prospect.

Kwe Parker (G, 6’1″, 2016) Explosive – as in elite – athlete above the rim but also showed an ability to spot up and knock down open threes today. One of the top athletes in attendance.

Rayjon Tucker (G/F, 6’5″, 2015) Easily one of the top players on the entire day. Absolutely lit up opposing teams at times- from windmill dunks to finishing in traffic, Tucker was another player who showed he was one of the top prospects in the Southeast and should be considered a national recruiting prospect. Elite athleticism, excellent build and college size for the perimeter. High motor.

Rob Brown (C, 6’8″, 2015) Good hands, runs the floor and gets involved in multiple ways. Cleans up a lot of misses around the basket and versatile in the post.

Greyson Kelley (PG, 6′, 2016) High motor guard who goes full blast all day. Can get buckets, works hard on defense.

Dennis Smith, Jr. (G, 6’2″, 2016) Explosive guard who gets a lot of notoriety for his athleticism on the offensive end, but played really hard on the defensive end as well. Can play on or off of the ball. Elite athlete at the guard spot.

James Dickey (SF/PF, 6’9″) Good length and versatile. Made a lot of the little plays – stealing a pass on the interior or grabbing a loose board for the putback. Was involved all day. Has some upside, raw athleticism.

Jalen Sanders (G, 6′, 2016) Physically strong combo guard who is at his best going at the bucket and using his strength to finish. Plays older than a sophomore.

Want to watch all of the game replays from the NC Top 80? Check them out on NetCast Sports

Marcus Shockley scouts high school basketball in the southeast and nationally. Want the latest scouting insight? Follow Marcus on Twitter, right now.

The inaugural NC Top 80 was held on March 29, 2014 in Greensboro, NC and I wasn’t able to fully scout the event due to the fact that we were broadcasting six of the games live on NetCast Sports Network, but I still had quite a few notes and I’m putting up them here broken out by each game to try and make it as easy to review as possible. Today I’m posting my notes from Game Three. Note: This is the second game of the day featuring Team 4, so my notes on some players are the same, as these notes are my overall take on their play during the day, not on a specific game.

Game Three:

Full Event Roster

The second game we broadcast on the day was Team 2 vs. Team 4, with the following rosters:

Team 2
# Name Class Height School
12 Justice Kithcart 2016 6’1″ Hillside HS
13 Spencer Wilson 2015 6’1″ Bishop McGuiness
14 Michael Okauru 2017 6’1″ Ravenscroft
27 Charles Norman 2016 6’2″ Prominence
37 Todd Smith 2017 6’3″ Flora McDonald
38 Chazz Surratt 2017 6’3″ East Lincoln HS
47 Ronshad Shabazz 2015 6’4″ Knightdale HS
53 CJ Bryce 2015 6’5″ N. Mecklenburg HS
65 Simeon Carter 2015 6’7″ West Charlotte HS
66 Xavier Hill-Mais 2015 6’7″ Page HS
80 Ebuka Izunda 2016 6’10” Victory Christian

Team 4

# Name Class Height School
5 Juan Munoz 2016 6′ Panther Creek
6 Darriel Brown 2017 6′ FCDS
7 Kenny Hairston 2015 6′ Davidson Day
18 Quayson Williams 2015 6’1″ Eastern Guilford
28 Emmett Tilley 2016 6’2″ Northern Durham
49 Charles Minlend, Jr. 2015 6’4″ First Assembly
54 Zach Cottrell 2016 6’5″ Hayesville HS
61 Peter Agba 2015 6’6″ Greensboro Day
69 Matt Kalaf 2016 6’7″ Nuese Christian
74 Papa N’Diaye 2016 6’9″ Quality Education

Spencer Wilson (PG, 6’1, 2015) crafty left-handed point guard who has a smooth release on his deep jumper. Beats players off of the dribble and effective floor general.

Justice Cithkart (G, 6’1, 2016) a guard who showed an active, athletic game all day. Has an ability to get buckets in transition and an effective slasher in the halfcourt. Really solid looking prospect.

Charles Norman (G, 6’2″, 2016) Athletic guard with excellent awareness and aggressive with the ball. Looks to push it inside and beat the defender before they can react.

Chazz Surratt (G, 6’3″, 2016) Pushes the ball constantly and is a high motor player. One of the guys who kept looking stronger as the day progressed, and other players tired. Active on both ends, strong physically.

Ronshad Shabazz (G, 6’4″, 2015) Excellent size as a guard and versatile, today playing at both the 2 and the 3 spot. Can create his own shot.

Simeon Carter (F, 6’7″, 2015) Good length and size, raw athlete who will continue to improve as he polishes his skill set. Was active on both the defensive end and cleaning up on the offensive end.

Ebuka Izunda (C, 6’10”, 2016) Excellent big man prospect with good athleticim, good rebounding timing and can play in the post on offense. Has some upside and definitely worth being on colleges’ radar.

Juan Munoz (PG, 6′, 2016) very quick guard with a deft dribble. All over the floor on both ends and held his own against several top players.

Matt Kalaf (SF, 6’7″, 2016) Great deep shooter with length. College coaches have to like what they see in Kalaf, who has the size to play the small forward spot at the collegiate level. He has a high, fluid release on his jump shot and his height gives him an ability to shoot right over smaller guards and forwards. He also has the range to scorch teams from outside. Moves without the ball to get shots but doesn’t just set up on the perimeter, also gets inside on defense and posts up at times when he sees the right match up.

Peter Agba (PF/C, 6’6″, 2015) Agba is a rebounding machine and a physical presence in the post. Although he is undersized for a collegiate center, he outrebounded many players today who had an inch or two on him. A beast inside, he relishes and plays through contact all day long.

Zach Cottrell (SF, 6’5″, 2016) Cottrell was active and played a lot of perimeter today, showing an ability to hit from deep and a willingness to play scrappy. Good passer and awareness.

Papa N’Diaye (PF/C, 6’9″, 2016) is one of the best post prospects in the Southeast right now. His natural skill set is his length, high shot release and fluid ability to score from the mid range. I’ve seen N’Diaye play multiple times and have always been impressed with his ability to play – and score – against other true big men. His go-to move is a turn around jumper but he has a college build and will be playing at the Division I level somewhere. Great hands, good footwork and can even finish a bit slashing on the move. N’Diaye should be considered a national prospect.

Darriel Brown (G, 6′, 2017) Showed an ability to drive the lane with the ball, kicking it out if the defense adjusted, but also an ability to spot up and get open for outside shots. Good in transition with the ball.

Emmett Tilley (PG, 6’2″, 2016) Tilley is another player who I’ve seen several times and is a solid college guard prospect. Showed his ability to get to the bucket and has a quick release on the drive that makes him hard to stop going at the basket. Can run the team but today showed his ability to play and move without the ball, but was still very much involved in the game.

Charles Minlend, Jr. (SG/SF, 6’4″, 2015) one of the top performers of the day and definitely had the scouts talking. Showed a versatile game and at times looked unstoppable. In on every play, has a natural ability to get buckets, but I want to be clear that although Minland is an effective SG/SF who can score the ball, he isn’t the type of player who just drives for his shot as soon as the ball touches his hands. He showed an ability and willingness to drive and kick to teammates or give up the ball in the half court when it made sense. Easily arrived on the scene as one of the top prospects in the state in the class of 2015.

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The inaugural NC Top 80 was held on March 29, 2014 in Greensboro, NC and I wasn’t able to fully scout the event due to the fact that we were broadcasting six of the games live on NetCast Sports Network, but I still had quite a few notes and I’m putting up them here broken out by each game to try and make it as easy to review as possible. Today I’m posting my notes from Game Two.

UPDATE: #60 was listed as Shaun Kirk on the broadcast from the event roster, but was replaced at the last minute by James Dickey, 6’9″, 2015 from Word of God.

Game Two:

Full Event Roster

The second game we broadcast on the day was Team 7 vs. Team 8, with the following rosters:


Team 7
# Name Class Height School
2 Trevor Anderson 2015 5’11” Gaston Day
4 Chris Clemons 2015 5’9″ Millbrook HS
22 Jalen Burnett 2015 6’1″ S. Alamance
29 Quintin Jackson, Jr. 2016 6’2″ Word of God
43 Isaiah Vinson 2015 6’3″ South View HS
44 Trevor Willis 2016 6’3″ East Carteret
51 Jaylen Stowe 2015 6’4″ Hickory Ridge
62 Kishawn Pritchett 2015 6’6″ Lake Norman
63 David Reynolds 2015 6’6″ Ravenscroft
72 Luke Maye 2015 6’8″ Hough
76 Iran Bennett 2016 6’9″ Bull City Prep


Team 8
# Name Class Height School
3 Alex Hunter 2017 5’8″ Leesville Rd
10 Jalen Sanders 2016 6′ North Rowan
23 Rob Whitfield 2016 6’1″ Wake Christian
32 Jaylen Fornes 2016 6’2″ Word of God
33 Greyson Kelley 2015 6’2″ Leesville Rd
34 Dennis Smith, Jr. 2016 6’2″ Trinity Christian
35 Ray Kowalski 2016 6’2″ Concord
45 Ian Boyd 2016 6’3″ Northside Christian
60 James Dickey 2015 6’9″ Word of God
73 Lonzia Tyson 2015 6’8″ Trinity Christian
77 Isaiah Whaley 2016 6’9″ Ashbrook

Trevor Anderson (G, 5’11”, 2015) has good quickness and a solid physique. Ability to beat his man off of the dribble and is not afraid of contact in the paint. Can run the team but more scorer at this point. Excellent conditioning, was one of the players who looked stronger in the last game than the first; as other players tired, he was one of the few who were able to take advantage of better conditioning.

Chris Clemons (G, 5’9″, 2015) Clemons is an explosive player who will surprise teams by being able to dunk in traffic; however he has the ability to shoot from outside to keep his defender from playing him too loosely. Quick and can finish with contact. Combo guard.

David Reynolds (SF/PF, 6’6″, 2015) Reynolds had one of the more impressive overall days; it seemed at times as though he was on both ends of every play. Agile inside but plays facing the basket and is a 3/4 type player. Hit some outside shots and ran the break to be open for the guards when they were pushing the ball.

Luke Maye (PF, 6’8″, 2015) Maye’s calling card is an elite shot release; high and quick, giving him a sliver of daylight is still too much. On the break, he uses his release to finish at full speed before the defender can get to the shot. In the post, he absorbs contact and drills the mid range. Good rebounding timing.

Iran Bennett (C, 6’9″, 2016) True post player, a space-eater who can dunk on the move. Excellent hands and good footwork. A true back-to-the-basket big man who was a major matchup problem for the other centers.

Greyson Kelley (PG, 6′, 2016) High motor guard who goes full blast all day. Can get buckets, works hard on defense.

Dennis Smith, Jr. (G, 6’2″, 2016) Explosive guard who gets a lot of notoriety for his athleticism on the offensive end, but played really hard on the defensive end as well. Can play on or off of the ball. Elite athlete at the guard spot.

James Dickey (SF/PF, 6’9″) Good length and versatile. Made a lot of the little plays – stealing a pass on the interior or grabbing a loose board for the putback. Was involved all day. Has some upside, raw athleticism.

Want to watch all of the game replays from the NC Top 80? Check them out on NetCast Sports

Marcus Shockley scouts high school basketball in the southeast and nationally. Want the latest scouting insight? Follow Marcus on Twitter, right now.