By Ryan Norris
Now in its fourth year, the SC Super 64 Exposure Camp has firmly established itself as one of South Carolina’s premier showcases for rising high school basketball talent. Each summer, coaches, scouts, and players converge to challenge themselves, discover up-and-coming prospects, and raise the level of competition across the region.
What makes the Super 64 unique is its blend of elite exposure and development: young athletes don’t just show off their skills — they test them in real game situations, learn from sharp observers, and stake early claims in recruitment conversations. From explosive guards to bigs with paint presence, the event draws a breadth of rising stars who come prepared to leave their mark.
Over four editions, the camp has continued to grow—not just in size and reputation, but in the quality and consistency of performances. Whether it’s shot mechanics, defensive intensity, or court awareness, the Super 64 remains a place where talent and readiness meet opportunity.
Kaleigh Lucas – 5’5 – 2028 – South Pointe HS – Point Guard
Lucas set the tone with her dynamic playmaking and ability to keep defenders on their heels. She consistently broke down the defense, creating scoring chances for herself and her teammates. Her deep shooting stroke forced opponents to extend, and she punished them when they didn’t. On the other end, she applied pressure with strong on-ball defense, showing a complete two-way game and a high IQ floor general’s mentality.
Taelor Lee Sutton – 5’7 – 2028 – Keenan HS – Point Guard
Sutton stood out as the most impactful guard in the gym. Her quickness and shiftiness made her tough to contain, and she thrived getting downhill and finishing through traffic. She also flashed growth in her perimeter shooting, knocking down shots confidently throughout the day. Coupled with relentless on-ball defense, Sutton was a clear top performer and showcased the poise and toughness that define a lead guard.
Jameson Foley – 6’0 – 2027 – Ashley Ridge HS – Wing
Foley’s combination of size and shooting touch made her a matchup problem all showcase long. With a smooth, quick release, she stretched the floor effectively and capitalized on any defensive lapses. She didn’t shy away from the dirty work either, competing on the glass and defending with intensity. Her ability to attack closeouts and score in multiple ways rounded out a strong showing.
Madeline Dates – 5’8 – 2029 – Goose Creek HS – Point Guard
Dates displayed maturity beyond her years, standing out as one of the brightest young prospects in the gym. A skilled offensive guard, she knocked down perimeter shots consistently while also showing great feel for the game as a passer and decision-maker. With her vision and polished skill set, she looks like the next big guard to watch coming out of South Carolina.
Amiyah Carr – 6’2 – 2029 – Ridge View HS – Center
Carr controlled the paint with her size, footwork, and soft touch around the rim. She showcased versatility by hitting shots out to 15 feet, while also anchoring the pick-and-roll game as a reliable finisher. With good hands and an advanced understanding of her role, Carr showed a strong foundation that will only make her more dominant as her game continues to develop.