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Updating the 2021 Top 25 North Carolina rankings

23, Aug 2019

Updating the 2021 Top 25 North Carolina rankings

This North Carolina class of 2021 is strong.

One of the strongest since 2018 which sent roughly 80 players to the next level.

 

Now that the majority of rosters have been filled and transfers are finalized in the Tar Heel State, we are happy to roll out our post-travel season look at the class of 2021 for the state of North Carolina. This is our take on the top 25 players in the state.

 

Click Here for the Class of 2021 Rankings

 

 

Guard Heavy

 

In the top 10 alone, there are six guards. The top two spots are held by point guard Carter Whitt and shooting guard Bryce McGowens. Rounding out the top 10 at either guard spot is electric lead guard Cam Hayes at #5, Hickory Grove Christian’s AJ Smith at #6, South Granville’s Bobby Pettiord at #8 and Elijah Jamison at #9.

 

Best since 2018?

 

Why does this class look to be as good as the 2018 class? The level of play from that class has led to a NBA lottery pick in Coby White and players at the highest level of college basketball. Devon Dotson (Kansas), Jairus Hamilton (Boston College), John Newman (Clemson), Trey Wertz (Santa Clara), Jaylen Hoard (Wake Forest) and many more.  This class is similar with the amount of guards, wings and forwards. The 2018 class wasn’t heavy in the center position, same as 2021.

 

New Faces

Wren (SC) standout Bryce McGowens has transferred to Lincoln Academy in Winston-Salem to play under former Cincinnatti assistant Larry Davis. McGowens has a long list of offers from some of the country's top programs. He comes in at #2 in the latest rankings. 

 

Kuluel Mading, a 6-foot-8 forward out of High Point, North Carolina has transferred down I-40 to attend The Burlington School and has re-classed to the 2021 class. 

 

 

 

By the Numbers

 

Eastern North Carolina (Raleigh to the coast) account for 10 of the 25 spots.

 

Lincoln Academy in Winston-Salem have two players that are new to the area, Bryce McGowens (2nd) and Rafael Pinzon (20th).

 

Greensboro Day has two players in the top 20. Cam Hayes (5th) and Brock Williams (14th).

 

On the travel side, Team Loaded NC has four players in the top 10.

 

 

Positional Breakdown

 

Point guards: 5

Shooting guards: 10

Combo guards:2

Small forwards: 8

Power forwards: 1

Centers: 0

 

 

Top Dogs

 

Point guard: Carter Whitt
Shooting guard: Bryce McGowens
Small forward: Ja’Dun Michael
Power forward:  Dontrez Styles
Center: Kuluel Mading

 

Every player on the ranking was evaluated in person by our staff multiple times. We rank on a combination of how we project the player in college and beyond, travel and high school team performance and the player’s production paired with potential.


Justin Byerly
State Editor

Justin Byerly has spent the past 15 years covering North Carolina prep and grassroots basketball. He has previously worked with The Recruit Scoop and Rivals.com. In addition to that he has contributed to The USA Today, Charlotte Observer, The Asheville Citizen-Times and The Sun News. He has held The Justin Byerly Upstate/WNC Showcase the past two years and has helped student-athletes from North Carolina and South Carolina receive college scholarships. He owns The Byerly Report scouting service that has over 100 college subscriptions. Justin resides in Asheville, North Carolina with his wife Danielle and four children. 

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