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Big Shots Weekly: Week 12 (Dec. 6 - Dec. 12)

By Big Shots Nation, 12/12/23, 3:15PM EST

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  • Another great year at THE BASH, check out @THEBASHHOOPS on all platforms for extra content, stats, and more. 
  • College Coaches courtside throughout the entire weekend at THE BASH: South Carolina, Baylor, Wake Forest, Virginia Tech, Charlotte, South Carolina State, Presbyterian, Lander University, and Piedmont College.
  • Ridge View (SC) goes 3-0 at THE BASH for the first time in school history with an upset win over ranked Sunrise Christian. SC 2024 No. 2 available big in Jayden Pretty with 21 points 9 rebounds in win vs Sunrise. 2026 high level talent Korie Corbett named game MVP in final game. One of SC 2026 best Yale Davis was steady at the PG spot facing high level competition with a 15 assists to 1 turnover ratio at one point. Ridge View is currently the No. 1 team in SC at 8-0 on the year.
  • Oak Hill Academy (VA) goes 2-0 at THE BASH in head coach Yerrick Stoneman return to his former school in Ridge View where he won 5 state titles. Michigan commit Christian Anderson was the MOP of the event as he was unconscious shooting the ball pouring in 34 points in the final game. Four-star TCU commit Micah Robinson and Top 100 2025 Kaden Magwood were also all stars. Moving up to #3 in Nike EYBL Scholastic Rankings. 
  • Legacy Early College (SC) finished 1-1 at THE BASH. Standouts; Travelle Bryson, Deston Christian, Adrian Shackleton, TJ Copeland led the way for Legacy. Bryson was the top 3-point shooter in the event and is SC’s top available shooter. TJ Copeland the top available big in the state. Legacy has a recruitable team for many levels and showed that at The BASH. 
  • MaxPreps No. 1 high school team in the nation Long Island Lutheran (NY) goes 1-0 at THE BASH, with a win over Sunrise. Top 5 Nationally in 2024 VJ Edgecombe scored 17 points in earning game MVP honors. Baylor head coach Scott Drew & entire staff was courtside. 2025 Kayden Mingo finished with a team high 19 points and 2 rebs in the win. 2025 high major PG Nigel James, 2025 SG Kiyan Anthony, 2025 wing Tajae Jones also named all stars. Carmelo Anthony was courtside watching high major son Kiyan. 
  • Sunrise Christian (KS) has one of the top talented teams in the country. Led by Kansas State commit PG Dave Castillo, Top 50High level 2025 guard Jeremiah Green, NC Native Kany Tchanda, 2025 high major skilled PF Spencer Ahrens. One of most intriguing players in the event was 2026 6’10 skilled forward Miikka Muurinen. The bouncy 3/4 shooting combo currently holds several high major offers and will be one of the most sought after prospects in the 2026 class.
  • St. Francis (TX) finished 1-2 at THE BASH. Standouts; Top 60 2025 Nigel Walls showed why he’s one of the most recruiting stretch forwards in the class with a 31 points 9 rebounds showing in day 2. 2025 Top 125 Omarion Harvey and 2025 D1 PG John Laboy rounded out a talented trio for the Wolves. 
  • Lexington (SC) comes into THE BASH and gets the win behind 5-star Texas commit Cam Scott finishing with 19 pts and 7 rebs, and 2024 unsigned wing Jaxon Prunty finished with 16 pts. Favorites to win SC state title. 
  • Gray Collegiate (SC) were led by 2024 Georgia Southern Brayhlan Thomas with 15 points and 2025 guard Quan McDuffie. Five-time state champs are deep with talent to make another state title run. 
  • Canyon International Academy (AZ) led by 2024 4-star Arizona State commit Amier Ali, 2025 Top 50 Jaion Pitt, and 2026 guard Miles Sadler.