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The Carolina Corner with @JustinByerly

23, Oct 2019

The Carolina Corner with @JustinByerly

In this week's Carolina Corner we take a look at PJ Hall's decision, an early look at the contenders in the NCISAA 4-A division, The Recruiting Trail, Ji'Lil Michael grabs offer, and how good is North Carolina's 2020 class? 

Hall Picks Clemson 

PJ Hall

Roebuck, SC

Class
2020
|
Position
PF
|
Height
6' 8"
|
School Team
National
52
National Pos. Rank
12
State
1
State Pos. Rank
1

Top-75 national recruit PJ. Hall out of Roebuck (SC) Dorman High School picked home-state program Clemson over Virginia Tech this afternoon at his high school. The Upward Stars standout is ranked in our HoopSeen South Carolina rankings at #1 and was named the Best Player we saw from South Carolina this season.  The skilled forward took official visits to Clemson, Florida, and Virginia Tech. 

 

Early Look at State Title Contenders in the NCISAA 4-A Division  

Cam Hayes

Greensboro, NC

Class
2020
|
Position
PG
|
Height
6' 2"
|
School Team
National
53
National Pos. Rank
14
State
5
State Pos. Rank
2

At the NCISAA 4-A level, Greensboro Day should be one of the favorites for the 4-A title. Led by seniors Carson McCorkle, a Virginia recruit and NC State pledge Cam Hayes this year’s squad also features 6-foot-5 wing Bryce Harris who holds offers from Elon, Howard, Lafayette, Stony Brook, and Bryant. 2021 guard Brock Williams has transferred over from Burlington (NC) Christian and holds an Elon offer. One of the best freshman in the region, 6-foo-3 guard Jaydon Young has also transferred in from Wayne Christian School. Head Coach Freddy Johnson has won 11 NCISAA state titles at Greensboro Day. 

 

Jaden Bradley

Bradenton, FL

Class
2022
|
Position
PG
|
Height
6' 2"
|
School Team
National
32
National Pos. Rank
3
State
8
State Pos. Rank
1

 

Also contending in the 4-A division is Concord (NC) Cannon School. Head Coach Che Roth has a roster full of Division One recruits led by 2022 five-star PG Jaden Bradley. 2021 sharpshooter Jarvis Moss, 2022 big man Christian Reeves and 2022 forward DJ Nix. Cannon School advanced to the second round last season with a roster of mostly freshman and sophomores. 

 

The Recruiting Trail 

Ricky Council IV is considered one of the most athletic players in the region and has a strong blood-line of siblings that have played college basketball. His older brother Ricky Council II is at Maryland-Baltimore County. Ricky Council III is at Northeast Oklahoma A&M and his sister Rhinanna Council is a redshirt senior guard at UNC-Greensboro. 

The senior wing at Durham (NC) Southern High School has only taken one official visit so far to Georgia Southern. Councill holds offers from Old Dominion, Elon, Florida Atlantic, Rice, Mercer, Hofstra, UMBC, Houston Baptist, Sienna, Ohio, Kent State, Coastal Carolina, Appalachian State, and UNC-Greensboro. Wichita State is coming in the morning to watch him workout at his high school. He has also been hearing from UCF, Ball State, ECU, Cincinnati, Illinois State, Charlotte, Winthrop, Georgia, Oklahoma State, Tennessee, New Orleans, NC Central, NC A&T, George Mason, College of Charleston, Buffalo, Penn and St. Louis. 

Schools looking for a long and athletic wing that can come in and contribute immediately, then the IV is your guy. Councill spent this travel season with Team Felton on the UA circuit. 

 

McDuffie Earns Big South Offer 

Chase McDuffie

Columbia, SC

Class
2021
|
Position
SG
|
Height
6' 4"
|
National
NR
National Pos. Rank
NR
State
9
State Pos. Rank
5

One of our top performers at The South Carolina Preview Camp, Chase McDuffie picked up an offer from Winthrop today. The 6-foot-5 guard out of Columbia (SC) Grays Collegiate also holds offers from Fayetteville State and St. Bonaventure. 

Michael Picks Up Mars Hill Offer 

Ji'Lil Michael

Burlington, NC

Class
2020
|
Position
CG
|
Height
6' 3"
|
School Team
National
NR
National Pos. Rank
NR
State
NR
State Pos. Rank
NR

The Burlington School is loaded this season with Kuluel Mading, who transferred in from High Point (NC) Central and the return of the Michael brothers, junior Ja’Dun and senior Ji’Lil. Ji’Lil, a 6-foot-3 guard recently picked up his first offer from Mars Hill University who play in one of the toughest conferences in Division II, The SAC. 

 

One of Roy Williams’ Best Recruiting Jobs? 

What a class Williams and his Tar Heel staff have coming in for the 2020 class with the commitment from 5-stars Day’Ron Sharpe, Walker Kessler, Caleb Love and 4-star RJ Davis. This class would have to rival Williams’ 2006 class that was led by Tywon Lawson, Wayne Ellington, Brandan Wright, Will Graves, Alex Stepheson, and Deon Thompson with eventually led to a national title during their junior season.

The last class for Williams that had three 5-stars was the three-man 2014 class with Theo Pinson, Justin Jackson and Joel Berry. This class also won it all as juniors. 

The first commit in 2020, Day’ron Sharpe is spending his senior season at Montverde in Florida, was one of favorite players we saw on our HoopSeen stage this season when his Garner Road Basketball Club dominated the field at our HoopSeen Tip-Off back in March and was named the best player we saw on our stage this season

Walker Kessler committed to North Carolina in September after considering Auburn, Duke, California and Gonzaga. The 6-foot-10 center out of College Park (GA) Woodward Academy is ranked as the #2 in our Georgia 2020 rankings and 20th in our national rankings. 

The third 5-star was Caleb Love from St. Louis (MO) Christian Brothers, a point guard with really good size at 6-foot-3. HoopSeen editor-in-chief Justin Young went one-on-one with Love at the USA Basketball Mini-Camp in Colorado here. 

Most recently RJ Davis, a 5-foot-11 sharpshooter out of White Plains (NY) Stepinac chose the Tar Heels over Pittsburgh. This reminds me a lot of when Roy Williams used Joel Berry and Marcus Paige together in the backcourt. 


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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