Standout sophomore
Kendre Harrison ended a victory for
Reidsville (N.C.) early Tuesday night as the 6-foot-7, 235-pound forward shattered the backboard with a thunderous slam that showed no love for the rim on the eve of Valentine's Day.
Harrison's dunk ended the game with 4:50 remaining in the fourth quarter as the Rams secured a 63-43 win over
Morehead (Eden) to remain unbeaten on the season. See the incredible highlight in the video.
Ranked among the top 50 teams nationally by MaxPreps, Reidsville finished the regular season 21-0. The Rams – 47-1 over the past two seasons – now turn their attention to winning the Class 2A state championship after falling in the title game a year ago.

Already a state champion during the fall with the Reidsville football team, Kendre Harrison is looking to lead the Rams to another title on the hardwood. (File photo: Jerrell Jordan)
Harrison is the only high school athlete in the country to be regarded as a top 25 basketball and football prospect. He is the No. 25 prospect in the Class of 2026 in basketball according to
247Sports and ranks as the No. 4 overall prospect in the Class of 2026 in football via
247Sports.
While averaging just 20.6 minutes per game due to lopsided scores, Harrison is posting 18.6 points, 15.1 rebounds and 3.6 blocks per contest. He earned second team
MaxPreps Freshman All-America honors last season.
During the fall, Harrison hauled in 62 receptions for 940 yards and 16 touchdowns to help Reidsville win a state title. He earned first team
MaxPreps Sophomore All-America.