South Carolina District Select – Standouts of the Stop (Part 1)
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September 27, 2025
JB Owens Sports Complex (Greenville, SC)
The AAU Select Tour made its latest stop in Greenville, South Carolina, and the JB Owens Sports Complex was filled with energy, competition, and next-level talent. From skilled middle school prospects to rising high school players, the gym was buzzing with athletes ready to prove themselves. Across drills, skill stations, and live matchups, our staff evaluated players on the traits that always translate — effort, IQ, coachability, and consistency on both ends of the floor.
This feature highlights a select group of players who consistently rose to the occasion and made their presence felt throughout the day. It’s important to note that many other athletes also impressed our staff with their growth and potential; this list reflects those who stood out most across all phases of camp. This is Part 1 of our South Carolina “Standouts of the Stop” series — Part 2 will drop soon with more athletes who made their mark in Greenville.

Kingston Klemm
Class of 2029 | 5’1” | Point Guard
Kingston is a skilled guard with a smooth, confident shooting stroke and the poise to match. He plays with advanced understanding for his age, constantly reading the defense and adjusting his pace to create open looks. Off the ball, he moves with precision, needing very little time or space to get his shot off when defenders are late. In the midrange, he shows great touch and creativity, finding ways to create separation for clean finishes. His court awareness is exceptional — he knows how to attack in transition, operate in pick-and-roll situations, and set up teammates for scoring chances. Defensively, Kingston’s anticipation and active hands make him a disruptor, consistently getting deflections and steals. His balance of shooting, IQ, and composure make him one of the most well-rounded guards in camp.

Terrius James
Class of 2029 | 6’0” | Shooting Guard
Terrius is an athletic and well-rounded player who brings strength, pace, and versatility to the floor. His smooth three-point shot and confident release make him a consistent perimeter threat, while his ability to attack the basket with force adds balance to his offensive game. Terrius runs the floor hard in transition and finishes through contact with control. He also takes pride in his work on the glass, battling for rebounds and using his size to carve out space. On defense, he competes with energy and effort, capable of guarding multiple positions. Terrius’s all-around impact and motor make him a key player who can influence the game in every phase.

Nevaeh Willingham
Class of 2029 | 6’0” | Shooting Guard
Nevaeh plays with a high motor and relentless energy that instantly raises the level of competition around him. He attacks the rim fearlessly, using his athleticism and footwork to finish through contact and make difficult plays look easy. His ability to play through physicality and still maintain balance shows maturity beyond his years. Nevaeh can also knock down perimeter shots when left open, making him a versatile scoring threat. His awareness on both ends of the floor stands out — he knows when to cut, when to pass, and how to involve teammates. Defensively, his effort never dips, and he consistently pressures the ball while anticipating plays before they happen. Nevaeh’s intensity and leadership by example make him one of the most competitive players in camp.

Sincere Glymph
Class of 2028 | 5’9” | Small Forward
Sincere impressed coaches with his size, strength, and advanced understanding of how to use both. He plays with control and confidence, using his body to create space when driving to the basket. His decision-making is sharp — he rarely forces plays and instead takes what the defense gives him. Sincere can knock down jumpers with smooth mechanics and finish strong inside, making him one of the most efficient players in camp. Defensively, he’s aggressive and physical, using his strong hands to strip the ball and his athleticism to contest shots. His rebounding ability is impressive for his position, consistently winning battles on the glass. Sincere’s combination of strength, IQ, and versatility make him a complete two-way player with real upside.

Garrett Forte
Class of 2030 | 5’6” | Shooting Guard
Garrett is a long, wiry guard who plays with excellent pace and control. He has a knack for slicing through defenses, finding seams to attack with floaters or quick midrange pull-ups. His shooting form is clean and repeatable, giving him confidence from beyond the arc. Garrett keeps his head up in transition, surveying the floor and making sharp reads to create for teammates. His handle is tight, allowing him to get into rhythm off the dribble, and he does a great job creating separation on his jumper. Defensively, he uses his length to disrupt passing lanes and cause turnovers. Garrett’s blend of skill, awareness, and control make him a dynamic young guard with a lot of promise.

Jayden Bland
Class of 2030 | 5’5” | Shooting Guard
Jayden is a natural scorer — a flat-out bucket-getter who can attack from anywhere on the floor. His quick first step and elite handle allow him to explode past defenders, while his ability to finish through contact sets him apart from most players his age. Jayden’s shooting touch is smooth and consistent, both off the dribble and in catch-and-shoot situations. He plays at a fast pace in transition, constantly putting pressure on defenses to react. What’s most impressive is his fearlessness — he embraces big moments and thrives under pressure. On defense, he competes with the same aggression, staying locked in and active. Jayden’s scoring versatility and confidence make him one of the most exciting offensive prospects in camp.

Charles Davis IV
Class of 2030 | 5’11” | Point Guard
Charles is a special talent who already possesses the size, poise, and basketball instincts of a high-level player. He plays at a controlled pace, using his athleticism and strength to dominate both in transition and the half court. Charles attacks the rim with authority, finishing through contact and showing great body control. His jumper is clean and efficient, and he demonstrates smart shot selection — rarely taking bad looks. He also rebounds extremely well for a guard, often initiating the break himself and creating scoring chances for others. On defense, Charles uses his size and speed to disrupt passing lanes and guard multiple positions. With his all-around skill set, high IQ, and competitiveness, Charles looks every bit the part of a future standout at the next level.





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