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These are the top 12 basketball recruits in North Carolina for the class of 2024

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Being Jarin Stevenson

The second part of an occasional series exploring what it’s like to be a top college basketball recruit in 2023.


These high school basketball recruits are the top 12 in the state, according to 247sports’ composite rankings.

1. Jarin Stevenson, Seaforth High, Pittsboro, PF, 6-10. 200, uncommitted

2. Paul McNeil, Richmond High, Rockingham, SG, 6-6, 185, committed to N.C. State

3. Isaiah Evans, North Mecklenburg, Huntersville, SF, 6-6, 165, uncommitted

4. Drake Powell, Northwood, Pittsboro, SF, 6-5, 170, committed to UNC

5. Jaeden Mustaf, Carmel Christian School, Matthews, CG, 6-4, 205, uncommitted

6. Rakease Passmore, Combine Academy, Asheville, SF, 6-5, 180, uncommitted

6. Juke Harris, Salisbury, Salisbury, SG, 6-4, 175, committed to Wake Forest

8. Sir Mohammed, Myers Park, Charlotte, SF, 6-6, 200, uncommitted

9. Bishop Boswell, Myers Park, Charlotte, CG, 6-4, 195, uncommitted

10. Kany Tchanda, Winston Salem Christian School, Winston Salem, C, 6-9, 210, uncommitted

11. Jordan Vick, Southern Nash, Bailey, PG, 5-11, 160, committed to East Carolina

12. Zion Walker, The Burlington School, Burlington, CG, 6-2, 185, uncommitted

Ethan Hyman ehyman@newsobserver.com

This story was originally published April 21, 2023 at 6:00 AM.

Jessaca Giglio
The News & Observer
Jessaca Giglio is a McClatchy Flex Editor and Pulitzer Prize Finalist who started at The N&O in 1994. Since then, she’s been planning and enterprise editor, breaking news editor, sports editor, assistant metro editor, retail columnist, small-business editor and assistant design editor. She is a graduate of Campbell University.
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Being Jarin Stevenson

The second part of an occasional series exploring what it’s like to be a top college basketball recruit in 2023.