Sunday Top Performers: Championships on Myrtle Beach (Part 2)

C2CPreps

June 15, 2026

EVENT COVERAGE

The talent on display continued throughout Championship Sunday as players stepped up in key moments and helped their teams compete at a high level. Whether it was aggressive scoring, floor leadership, physical play in the paint, or creating opportunities for teammates, these prospects found ways to leave their mark on the game.

Landon King | 2030 | Kemba Walker Academy

King played with confidence whenever the ball touched his hands and consistently made winning plays throughout the contest. The talented guard knocked down perimeter shots with a quick release and showed the ability to create offense for both himself and his teammates. In transition, he pushed the pace effectively while making smart decisions that led to quality scoring opportunities. His combination of shooting, playmaking, and basketball IQ made him one of the more impactful guards on the floor.

Roland Price Jr. | 2032 | ROTO

Price consistently applied pressure on opposing defenses with his aggressive downhill approach. He attacked driving lanes with confidence, embraced physicality around the basket, and finished through contact in traffic. His willingness to play through bumps and challenge defenders inside helped create offensive opportunities while keeping the defense on its heels throughout the game.

Justin Coleman | 2032 | Team Takeover (MD)

Coleman displayed strong lead guard qualities and did an excellent job controlling the flow of the offense. He operated effectively in ball-screen situations, changed speeds well, and consistently created advantages for his team. Rather than forcing difficult plays, Coleman kept things simple, made smart reads, and helped keep the offense organized from start to finish.

Westley Shelton | 2034 | Sniper Gang Elite

Shelton brought an aggressive scoring mentality every time he stepped on the floor. The young guard consistently attacked downhill, used multiple moves to create separation, and showed no fear when finishing through contact. His ability to generate paint touches and put pressure on defenders made him one of the more productive offensive players in the matchup.

Deleon Edwards | 2032 | Up Next 2032

Edwards provided a physical presence in the frontcourt and consistently impacted the game through effort and toughness. He controlled the glass, pursued rebounds outside of his area, and established strong position around the basket. Offensively, he converted opportunities through contact while also protecting the paint defensively and forcing opponents to earn every point inside. His motor and willingness to do the dirty work played a major role in impacting winning.

Dylan Collins | 2032 | Up Next 2032

Collins did an excellent job running the offense and keeping Up Next organized throughout the contest. The lead guard played with pace, created advantages off the dribble, and consistently made the correct reads when defenses collapsed. His ability to facilitate, find open shooters, and create quality scoring opportunities for teammates highlighted his strong feel for the game. Combined with his ability to score when needed, Collins proved to be a valuable floor general throughout the day.

Closing Thoughts

Championship Sunday continued to showcase the depth of talent present at the Championships on Myrtle Beach. These six players stood out through their leadership, toughness, scoring ability, and overall impact, helping their teams compete at a high level while leaving a strong impression throughout the day.