Future150 Grind Session Mini-Camp (10/14/18)
"Workman displayed more than likely the most consistent play out of any player at the camp this weekend. He consistently knocked down perimeter shots, even with a hand in his face, and his stroke is effortless. The poise and control that he plays the game with speaks volume from his skill set. His skill level and jump shot have steadily gotten better each year. He was by far the best shooter in the camp this weekend which is why he was awarded to participate in the Top 12 All-Star game."
All-Southeast Camp (February 18-19, 2017) Workman had once again a solid camp. His game is progressing each year we see him. His ability to make the open three point shot is what stands out in his game to date. He must become a more well rounded player in order for his game to take the next step. Added strength and quickness will go a long way in his development.
Future150 All-American Camp (October 10th-11th, 2015): Workman did a good job of competing with the older and bigger competition despite the size difference. He was highly coachable throughout the weekend and showed off a nice looking shot from beyond the arc. Once his size catches up to his skill set, he should become a nice player.
Future 150 Underclassman camp (Feb 21-22)- Christopher used fundementally sound game to compete with the older campers. He showed solid ball handling and a willingness to get everyone involved in the game. Needs to work on getting stronger so he can finish plays while penetrating.
10/16/2015 by Andrew Force – Invited players face higher scrutiny once they enter the door. These are the guys that flourished at camp.