The North Carolina Coaches Association and the South Carolina Athletic Coaches Association have announced the team rosters for the 2022 Carolinas Classic All-Star Basketball Games, sponsored by House of Raeford Farms FLOCK, the non-profit arm of House of Raeford Farms.
On Saturday, March 26, the top high school senior boys and girls from North Carolina and South Carolina will face off during the Carolinas Classic All-Star Basketball Games at John T. Hoggard High School in Wilmington.
“After a two-year hiatus because of public health concerns during the coronavirus pandemic, we are honored to have the best high school basketball student-athletes from our states come to Wilmington and compete at a high level in their respective games,” said Shell Dula and Phil Weaver, executive directors of the South Carolina and North Carolina Coaches’ Associations, respectively. “Due to precautions in place by local elementary schools and the hospital, two of our past outreach locations, we found it necessary to limit our student-athlete activities this year. Although there will not be as much of a hands-on approach, we will expose these young men and women to extraordinary individuals who will illustrate what it means to step out of our own little world, and share ourselves with those in need.”
As the host site for a third year in the Carolinas Classic’s 25-year history of all-star selections, Wilmington’s basketball tradition includes former NBA stars Michael Jordan, Sam Jones, and Kenny Gattison; Meadowlark Lemon of the Harlem Globetrotters; and University of Kentucky legendary coach John Calipari among others. The Classic also serves as an excellent springboard for House of Raeford Farms FLOCK in their mission to encourage young people to become productive and positive members of society through active community involvement.
Tickets to the games are now available for purchase online and are $10 for adults and $5 for children and students. Proceeds from the event will benefit Camp Corral, a non-profit organization providing summer camp experiences across the nation for children of wounded, injured, ill, and fallen service members.
The following players and coaches will be representing their states at the 2022 Carolinas Classic All-Star Games:
North Carolina Boys’ Roster North Carolina Girls’ Roster
Nolan Hodge – Northern Guilford HS Amiya Joyner – Farmville Central HS
Will Kelly – Stuart W. Cramer HS Journee McDaniel – Farmville Central HS
Chase Lowe – Weddington HS Ashanti Lynch – North Lenoir HS
Zeke Cannedy – Kings Mountain HS Chloe Williams – Heritage HS
Shawn Jones – Jacksonville HS Aly Wadkovsky – Lake Norman HS
Evan Smith – Ardrey Kell HS Torin Rogers – Murphy HS
Omar Harris – South Central HS Samantha Ackles – Holly Springs HS
Mari Adams – Crest HS Bobbi Smith – Southeast Raleigh Magnet HS
Davis Molnar – Terry Sanford HS Kate Hollifield – Shelby HS
Jordan Crawford – North Mecklenburg HS Jerni Kiaku – Garner Magnet HS
Head Coach – Brad LeVine – Crest HS Head Coach – Barbara Nelson – Myers Park HS
Asst. Coach – Chris Cherry – South Central HS Asst. Coach – Jamie Willoughby – Tarboro HS
South Carolina Boys’ Roster South Carolina Girls’ Roster
Dylan Williams – Irmo HS Quajaija Langley – Blue Ridge HS
Houston Jones – Dutch Fork HS Talaysia Cooper – East Clarendon HS
Isaiah Williams – Blythewood HS Anala Nelson – Lower Richland HS
Jordyn Surratt – Dorman HS Jakaiya Mack – J. L. Mann HS
Justin Bailey – Blue Ridge HS Destiny Middleton – Westside HS
Kory Davis – York Preparatory Academy McCall King – Christ Church Episcopal School
Lawrence Bartee – Clover HS Quantashia Davis – Aiken HS
Noah Clowney – Dorman HS Jasmine Grant – Summerville HS
Pharrell Boyogueno – Riverside HS Ariana Wilkes – Spring Valley HS
Zachary Davis – Denmark-Olar HS Sommer Joseph – Darlington HS
Head Coach – Zeke Washington – Blythewood HS Head Coach – Jackie Roberts – Westside HS
Asst. Coach – Thomas Ryan – Dorman HS Asst. Coach – Myron Gerald – Mullins HS
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