[1] He did not play organized basketball until his junior year at Niagara Falls High School.
[2] During his senior year, Feagin led his team to a 19–2 record and the Section VI Class A finals.
[2] Among the numerous honors Feagin received following his senior campaign, they included Niagara Gazette Player of the Year, All-Western New York, All-League, and All-Centercourt.
[1] In his single season with the Monroe Tribunes in 2011–12, Feagin averaged 6 rebounds per game and led the team.
[7] After playing in preseason exhibitions for the team, he left to join the Western New York Thundersnow in January 2016.