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.

2027 TOP 10

David Kearse – 6’3 – 2027 – Horse Creek Academy – Forward

Kearse set the tone with his physicality and effort on the glass. He embraced contact, battling on the boards and creating second-chance opportunities. Offensively, he showed touch with both hands around the rim and even stepped out to hit mid-range jumpers. His toughness and ability to finish through traffic made him a reliable presence inside.

Ja’Nolan Mathis – 6’5 – 2027 – Keenan HS – Small Forward

Mathis flashed one of the most well-rounded skill sets in the gym. With smooth touch from multiple spots on the floor, he scored inside and out with confidence. He rebounded effectively and showed signs of blossoming into a versatile 3-and-D prospect, as his defensive activity continues to improve. Mathis’ blend of size, shooting, and emerging two-way ability makes him one to track closely.

Isaiah Daniels – 6’4 – 2027 – Brookland Cayce HS – Small Forward

Daniels turned heads with his athleticism, playing above the rim and delivering the dunk of the day. Beyond the highlights, he showed real strides in his handle and jumper, adding layers to his offensive game. His energy and explosiveness gave him an edge, and with his continued development, Daniels projects as a wing coaches will circle quickly.

Samajae Govan – 6’1 – 2027 – Dutch Fork HS – Point Guard

Govan continues to solidify himself as one of the premier guards in his class. His ability to control pace, create plays for teammates, and consistently impact both ends stood out. He’s tough defensively, poised with the ball, and always seems to make the right read. With his feel and all-around impact, Govan looked every bit the part of a top-five point guard in 2027.

Aric Samuel – 6’7 – 2027 – Crestwood HS – Center

Samuel might have been the most improved player in the gym. A big-bodied interior presence, he showed patience and polish with his back-to-the-basket game, displaying soft touch and great footwork. He ran the floor well, rebounded his area with authority, and finished plays consistently. His growth over the past six months suggests a high ceiling as he continues to refine his game.