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Team Rosters Announced for the 2025 Carolinas Classic All-Star Basketball Games

Top high school basketball players from North Carolina and South Carolina to face off

WILMINGTON, NC—February 19, 2025: The North Carolina Coaches Association and the South Carolina Athletic Coaches Association have announced the team rosters for the 2025 Carolinas Classic All-Star Basketball Games.  House of Raeford Farms FLOCK, the non-profit arm of House of Raeford Farms, is sponsoring the event for the sixth consecutive year.

 On March 22, the top public high school senior boys and girls from North Carolina and South Carolina will face off at John T. Hoggard High School in Wilmington, North Carolina. Tipoff for the Girls’ game will be 3:00 pm followed by the Boys’ game.

This year’s NC girls’ team features three players on their way to ACC universities: Kate Sears (Virginia Tech) is a product of Watauga High with 2,400 career points, ranked No. 2 in the state and in the top 100 nationally. Along with Caitlyn Jones (Wake Forest), Rolesville High, and Gabby White (University of Virginia), Seaforth High, all three women were 2025 McDonald’s All-American nominees.

On the boys’ side, the top six SC players in the state will be participating in the Classic:  Abijah Franklin (Wren High), Jordan Watford (Lancaster High), Tristan Thompson (Wilson High), Melvin Teal (Summerville High), Amare Anderson (Greer High), and Brian Sumpter (W. J. Keenan High). In addition, all 10 athletes on the NC boys’ team ranked top 100 in the state.

“We are honored to have the best high school basketball student-athletes from our states come to Wilmington. They will not only compete at a high level in their respective games but will be involved in outreach activities that touch youth and adults in the community,” said Scott Early and Phil Weaver, executive directors of the South Carolina and North Carolina coaches’ associations, respectively.

When the student-athletes are not practicing or playing, they will be participating in community service events, including visits to two New Hanover County elementary schools to interact with the kids and light up their day. The two boys’ teams will also volunteer at The Miracle League of Wilmington baseball field on the morning of Saturday, March 22. During this event, each player will buddy up with a child who is living with a disability. Miracle League is a program of Access of Wilmington, a nonprofit organization eliminating barriers to health and wellness through sports, recreation and fitness.

Proceeds from the game will benefit the SECU Family House in Wilmington. They provide convenient, safe, and affordable accommodations to family and loved ones of patients being cared for at Novant Health New Hanover Regional Medical Center.

Tickets for the games are available now for purchase online and are $10 for adults and $5 for children and students.  For more information, click here.

The following players and coaches will be representing their states at the 2025 Carolinas Classic All-Star Games:

NC Boys Team

Jacari Brim                     6’2         West Forsyth High School

Issac Ericksen              6’9         Green Level High School

Andrew Grimes            6’8         Clayton High School

Will James, Jr.               6’4         Holly Springs High School

Jackson Keith                6’6         Southern Durham

Tre McKinnon                6’5        Lake Norman High School

Trent Steinour               6’10      Lake Norman High School

Chadlyn Traylor            6’3         North Mecklenburg High School

Chase Williams           6’8         West Bladen High School

KJ Younger                      6’4         Weddington High School

Head Coach:                 Brett Queen (Hoggard High School)

Assistant Coach:        Barry Johnson (Mountain Heritage High School)

SC Boys Team

Taurus “TJ” Lewis        6’4         Blythewood High School

Evan Enos                       6’8         Byrnes High School

Lamont “LJ” Britt         6’3         Gray Collegiate Academy

Amare Anderson         6’2         Greer High School

Jordan Watford             6’5         Lancaster High School

Da’Ron Dunbar            6’4         North Augusta High School

Melvin Teal                     6’3         Summerville High School

Brian Sumpter              6’8         W. J. Keenan High School

Abijah Franklin             6’4         Wren High School

Tristan Thompson       6’5         Wilson High School

Head Coach:                 John Combs (Spring Valley High School)

Assistant Coach:        Herman Johnson (Edisto High School)

NC Girls Team

Amari Baldwin              5’3        Albemarle High School

Caitlyn Jones                 5’8        Rolesville High School

Jasmine Nivar               5’10      Apex Friendship High School

Tionna Pettus                5’9        Bessemer City High School

Kate Sears                      5’10      Watauga High School

Samantha Shehan     6’0        Lake Norman High School

Taniya Simms                6’1        Fairmont High School

Braelyn Stillwell           5’3        East Burke High School

Elle Stone                        5’11      Mallard Creek High School

Gabby White                 5’10      Seaforth High School

Head Coach:                 Jay Poole (North Johnston High School)

Assistant Coach:        Jennifer Baker (North Mecklenburg High School)

SC Girls Team

Tamia Watkins              6’2        Andrew Jackson High School

Michaela Fairwell       5’11      Dutch Fork High School

Chi’Nya Isaac               5’7         Lower Richland High School

Anasia Harvey              5’11      Ridge View High School

Aubrey Stevenson       5’7         Rock Hill High School

Emma Daugherty        6’2         Summerville High School

Molly Daugherty          5’11      Summerville High School

Faith Farmer                  5’7         North Myrtle Beach High School

Kadence Walker-Lee 5’11      Gray Collegiate Academy

Skyla Tuthill                   5’11      Ashey Ridge High School

Head Coach:                 Calvin Davis (Summerville High School)

Assistant Coach:        Cosandar Griffin (Daniel High School)

Honorary Coach:        Jimmy Towe (Woodmont High School)

About the North Carolina and South Carolina Coaches’ Associations

The North Carolina Coaches Association with 6,500 members and established in 1948, exists to promote and improve athletics in North Carolina public schools and to foster high standards of ethics and sportsmanship. Likewise, the South Carolina Athletic Coaches Association serving over 8,000 members was founded in 1946 with a mission to promote, protect, and teach the student-athletes of South Carolina through effective leadership and professional development of coaches. Since 1998, the two associations have partnered to host the Carolinas Classic All-Star Basketball Games. The event features the top senior basketball players from North and South Carolina in both the boys’ and girls’ divisions.

 

About House of Raeford Farms

House of Raeford Farms, Inc. is one of the nation’s top ten largest chicken processors, providing ready-to-cook and further processed chicken products to the food service, retail, and export markets. The company is family-owned, operated, and based out of Rose Hill, North Carolina with additional facilities in Georgia, Louisiana, North Carolina, and South Carolina. House of Raeford Farms FLOCK is the company’s non-profit arm with a mission to help people in the communities in which House of Raeford operates through youth development, hunger relief, mental health, and addiction recovery.

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