By: Zack Adams
12/27/17
(Photo Courtesy of @JohnWallHoliday on Twitter)
North Carolina's biggest high school basketball holiday tournament is on the horizon as the 2017 John Wall Holiday Invitational is set to tip off next Wednesday, December 27th at Broughton High School in Raleigh and is set to run through Saturday, December 30th. This year's tournament has much anticipation with some of the nation's top teams and players coming to the "Hoop State" for this four day event so without further ado, lets get to previewing this year's Holiday Invitational with seven things to look out for.
Nationally ranked IMG Academy looks to make noise in Raleigh
Coming fresh off of a 74-71 victory over USA Today "Super 25" #7 Huntington Prep at the Chick-fil-a Classic (Columbia, SC), #8 IMG Academy looks to bring some of that momentum into the "Hoop State". Not only did
IMG Academy beat Huntingtion Prep, but they also downed #4 Findlay Prep 86-73 by outscoring the Pilots 54-37 in the second half. All of IMG Academy's starters finished in double-figures, led by 19 points from Silvio de Sousa. The Ascenders are loaded with talent. Even with the loss of now Duke point guard Trevon Duval, IMG Acedemy still consists of some of the nation's best talent. That talent is led by combo guard Anfernee Simons who currently holds offers from SEC powers, Tennessee and Florida along with the ACC's Florida State. Simons finished with 24 points, nine rebounds, and six assists in his last outing against Tilton on Dec. 20. In Raleigh's case, NC State has gained ground in the possible recruitment of Simons so fans of the red and white from State should definitely "pack" Broughton's Holliday Gymnasium to watch this high flying guard in action. But Simons is not all that IMG Academy has on its roster. Forwards Silvio de Sousa (Kansas), as previously mentioned, and Darius Days (LSU) lead Sean McAloon's front court. Both big men finished with double-doubles against Huntington Prep on Dec. 21. The Ascenders do have one Holiday Invitational "vet" on their roster. Guard Josh Green played in the Holiday a season ago for Hillcrest Prep (AZ), in which they captured the TJ Warren bracket Championship in a 78-60 win over Tampa Catholic. Green announced on September 1st that he would be transferring from Hillcrest Prep and attending IMG Academy. The sophomore guard averaged 20 points per contest a season ago at Hillcrest Prep and is another huge addition for IMG Academy and another stud to look out for next week in Raleigh.
Can the 252 make some noise in the 919?
Three "Hoop State" teams will not be coming out of the 919 but instead, the 252. In years past, now top young NBA talent like Brandon Ingram (Duke/Lakers) and Dennis Smith Jr. (NC State/Mavericks) came out of the said area code. Now, Kinston, Greenfield School, and Greene Central have some more top talent. For Kinston, 6'4" junior guard Damien Dunn looks to lead Kinston to Holiday Invitational success, this being the Vikings first birth since the Brandon Ingram era. Dunn will be backed by his back court mate Isaac Parson and forward Reginald Clark. Greenfield School is led by UNC commit, Coby White (below). But the "number two" for the Knights is high flyer Elijah McCadden. McCadden is a very athletic forward who is not afraid to take an alley or two from White and put you on a poster. Greene Central may be coming in at 7-2 but both of those losses are to top 10 teams in the Triangle in South Central and previously mentioned Kinston. 5'11" guard DonQuez Davis led Greene Central in scoring in their 67-43 loss to Kinston with 16 points, the only Ram to reach double figures. With three very talented teams traveling from the 252 to the 919 this week, I would watch for all three of these teams because all are capable of stringing together wins and taking home some hardware Saturday night.
Who are some players to watch for?
Julian Newman - "The YouTube Sensation" Julian Newman will step on the floor at this year's Holiday and the fans in attendance for Downey Christian School's (FL) three games will be in for a treat. The 5'7" guard has unlimited range and insane handles. Newman has been playing high school varsity basketball since he was in the fifth grade (2012-13 school year). This year, Newman is averaging 33.1 points per game for Downey Christian, who come into the Holiday at 7-6. Newman currently has no division-one offers but this tournament will be a great chance for him to get some big time "eyes" on him with some of the nation's top basketball universities in Broughton's neighborhood with UNC-CH and Duke, along with NC State. Newman and Downey Christian School open their John Wall Holiday Invitational in the event's opener against the host, Broughton on Wednesday at 1:45.
Jalen Lecque - So you guys know of Oklahoma City Thunder point guard and 2016-17 NBA MVP Russell Westbrook, right? Well if so, Jalen Lecque will be a treat. The flashy guard has been dubbed "Baby Westbrook" and his game earns him every right to call himself that. Lecque had himself a triple double against Rabun Gap-Nacoochee (GA) in Christ School's last game on Dec. 12. The Greenies won that game 68-47 behind Lecque's 16 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 assists. Lecque is a junior and only holds one offer and that is from Jim Boeheim's Syracuse Orange. This, like Newman, is a great chance for the 6'4" combo guard to show his stuff to local coaches in the "Hoop State" against some top tier talent. Christ School opens their Holiday play on Wednesday Dec. 27 against Greene Central at 3:30.
Vernon Carey Jr. - This 6'10" junior center is all as advertised. If you missed the explosive big man at last year's event, you are blessed with three more chances to see him "go" again this year. Carey Jr. plays for University School (FL) and when they hit the floor Thursday against Panther Creek, all eyes will be on the ESPN 60 #2 overall player. In University School's final game in the Holiday a year ago, Carey scored 32 points including a game winning layup and time expired in a 71-69 overtime win over Cary. Last week, University School took part in the City of Palms Tournament which included Carey taking some ankles against Mater Dei and the Sharks taking home a championship with a 77-72 victory over Memphis East. Carey finished with 20 points in that one. Look for dunks, ankle breakers, and all-out athleticism from Carey Jr over the next four days because this kid is going to be something special. Another note, the junior is supposed to visit both Duke and North Carolina while in the "Hoop State" so possible Roy Williams and/or Mike Krzyzewski sightings at Broughton? Who knows? But what I do know is that University School opens their Holiday on Wednesday, Dec. 28 against Justin McKoy and Panther Creek at 6:50 in TJ Warren Bracket play, as stated prior.
Joey Baker - Any Duke fans out there? Well if so, Joey Baker is a guy you will want to catch this week at Broughton. Baker is a 6'7" junior small forward that plays for Trinity Christian (Fayetteville). Baker committed to Duke this past September and will be another great athletic addition for Coach K and his Blue Devils. Baker averaged 17.2 points per contest as a sophomore and now in his junior campaign is averaging a team high, 18.7 points per outing. RDU is up the road where the planes takeoff, you know? Well Joey Baker will be taking off in the Holliday Gymnasium this week so run down the runway, or highway and come watch Trinity Christian battle Garner Wednesday at 7:00.
The duo of Jarren McAllister and Jayden Gardner - Heritage HC Tilden Brill has a two "blessings" on his team that not a lot of Triangle coaches are granted with. Two division-one athletes on the same team, on the same floor, at the same time. Jarren McAllister (Virginia Tech) and Jayden Gardner (East Carolina) are looking to repeat on last year's Holiday performance where the duo led Heritage to the David West Bracket championship as they defeated Garner 68-62 last December. Gardner is coming into the Holiday averaging a double-double at 27.6 points and 14.3 rebounds per contest. In Heritage's last game against Garner (91-79 loss), Gardner had 30 points and 12 boards in the defeat. McAllister is coming in scoring 17.8 per game. Last week against Garner, the future Hokie dropped 21 points. Can these two lead this younger Huskies team to a repeat? It is going to be tough though, as Heritage opens with Kyree Walker (Arizona State) and Hillcrest Prep (AZ), who won the TJ Warren Bracket a season ago so a rematch of last year's Holiday champions on Dec. 28 in the nightcap at 8:30.
The future of the Tar Heels on display?
Two big names Roy Williams and North Carolina have had their eyes on for awhile will be on display this week at Broughton. Coby White (Greenfield School), who is already committed to UNC is averaging 30.8 points per game this year for his Knights. White erupted earlier this month in the Millbrook Showcase for 46 points and 12 boards against Holiday foe, Garner in what was a 94-76 defeat. Coby White isn't a "flashy" guard. He comes to play each and every night and plain and simply is out there to get buckets in which he does. The other possible Tar Heel of the future is Jairus Hamilton. Hamilton plays for Cannon School who recently took down nationally ranked, Greensboro Day in a nail biter, 60-57. Hamilton dropped 21 for the Cougars in that one. Though his possibility of going to Carolina has went down with UNC getting Nassir Little, who plays the same position for next year's recruiting class. Hamilton has a high possibility of now attending Big 10 school, Maryland. UNC is still a possibility and maybe Coach Roy or Hubert Davis (both spotted in the Gym last year) can make a pitch to the 6'8" forward. Just a note, Qon Murphy can also score the basketball for Cannon so look out for him as well as he could be getting "looks" from high major schools.
Can anyone stop Garner?
Besides the defending 4A State runner-ups and currently unbeaten Leesville Road, no team has been able to stop Coach Eddie Gray and his senior led Garner squad. Well, 9-0 Leesville Road is not in this tournament. The Trojans are outscoring opponents 611-486 this season and are holding opponents to 58.7 points per game this season. Not only is Eddie Gray a heck of a basketball coach, all of his starters know their role. Demetric Horton and Trayvon Ferrell are pure shooters. Horton has finished all eight contests Garner has played while Ferrell has seven games in double figures. Both can light it up from the outside and have mid range game and in today's game, is rare and a huge quality for a team to have mid range jump shooters. Forwards Kenyon Burt and Sal-Bey Young do a lot for this Garner team. They can both grab rebounds, dish out assists, and score the basketball; more so Burt than Young but are both capable of putting the ball through the net for the fiery Eddie Gray. Point Guard Marque Maultsby is one of the most consistent ball distributors in the Triangle. Maultsby is a pass first point guard who rarely turns the ball over and can score the ball if need be. A point guard of Marque Maultsby is the glue of this Garner team and really sets the tone for success for the Trojans. Some names to watch coming off the bench for Garner are guard Donovan Evans, forward Jarren Ellerbe, and center Mekhi Townes. Garner will meet Trinity Christian out of Fayetteville to conclude Day One of David West Bracket play Wednesday (Dec. 27) at 7:00.
Just how good is Wesleyan Christian Academy?
The Langley brother led Wesleyan Christian Academy Trojans come into this year's Holiday participating in their third in four seasons. The Langley brothers, Keyshaun and Kobe, are two top 2019 talents in the nation and are currently both "free to recruitment" as the brothers decommitted from Buzz Williams and the Virginia Tech Hokies a few weeks back. With two, related division-one talents on one roster, you would think they would be the favorites to take the TJ Warren Bracket, which includes talent like IMG Academy and University School. But two division-one talents is not all HC Keith Gatlin brings into this four day event. Wing Aaron Wiggins (Maryland) and forward Jaylen Hoard (Wake Forest) are two more top talents coming to Raleigh with the Trojans. Wesleyan Christian comes into The John Wall at 13-2 with their only two losses coming in tournaments to Norcress and Paul VI. With a 5-2 neutral site record, can they prevail with three victories in Raleigh? It will be tough with two of the top teams in the nation in their bracket, but Wesleyan Christian is ranked #4 in the state of North Carolina on MaxPreps so they'll be doing some fighting for the "Hoop State" against two of Florida's best. The Trojans will open against a pesky, yet tested Word of God team on Wednesday evening. Word of God has played Oak Hill (81-50 loss), Huntington Prep (82-67 loss), and Northwood Temple (82-67 win). Also, the Holy Rams knocked off another team in this tournament (Cannon) 96-86 as well earlier this season so definitely Word of God will be no push over for Wesleyan Christian.
After going 1-2 a season ago, can the now undefeated host, Broughton make a run?
With 2016-17 leading scorer Carson McCorkle, a freshman, transferring to Greensboro Day and reclassifying, that left Caps coach Jeff Ferrell without a go to scorer in what looks to be a pretty deep Cap-7 conference this year with Leesville, Millbrook, and Cardinal Gibbons all in that conference with Broughton. Well, so much for that belief because Broughton brings a 10-0 record in the tournament they host year after year, the Holiday Invitational. Last year's team included one senior starter (forward Jack Holloway) and that three junior, one freshman, and one senior lineup went 1-2 in last year's Invitational. This year, they will probably have one of the most underlooked backcourts in this event. Guards Jalen Finch and DJ Thomas can both handle and score the basketball on all levels. The other two returning starters joining Finch are Jessup Lowe and Tyler Palmer. Both can score the ball down low and/or mid-range and also step outside and hit the three. This Broughton team is very dangerous and could very well upset some tournament favorites at their own, Holliday Gymnasium. The Caps open the tournament against Downey Christian School (FL) Wednesday at 1:45. What better way to kick off the event than with the hosts and possibly the best point guard matchup we will see all week with Julian Newman squaring off against DJ Thomas?
Make sure you all come out to this year's John Wall Holiday Invitational! Should be a great four days of high school basketball action as some of the nation's best will collide in the 919. Hope to see you all out at Broughton High for the Boys Tournament or Cary Academy for the Girls. Full coverage of this year's event will be on the official Holiday Invitational Twitter account (@JohnWallHoliday) or my Twitter, @xzadamsx. Stories will be also posted on the Blog following all of this year's action.