Pangos All American Camp: Players You May Have Slept On
Some of the nation’s top high school players were in action from Pangos All-American Camp at Cerritos College, in California. Here are some of the names that should be on everyone’s radars: Rahsool Diggins (Archbishop Wood, 2021) Diggins perhaps put…
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Continue ReadingSome of the nation’s top high school players were in action from Pangos All-American Camp at Cerritos College, in California. Here are some of the names that should be on everyone’s radars:
Rahsool Diggins (Archbishop Wood, 2021)
Diggins perhaps put up the best overall numbers all weekend long. The 6 ft guard from Philadelphia averaged 20 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists, and 3 steals a game. He may have improved his stock the most in a venue filled with not only top national players but also viewed by NBA scouts and media. In his final game, Diggins scorched the nets shooting 3-5 from 3, and 8-11 overall, en route to a 20 pt 3 assist stat line to lead his team to a win in the top 60 game.
Matthew Alexander-Moncrieffe (Orangeville Prep, 2020)
Moncrieffe let everyone in the camp know his name after extending for a poster slam that almost shut down the gym during the top 60 game. His motor was on full display all weekend, as he defended, hustled for loose balls, and contested shots. Alexander-Moncrieffe is a raw prospect who has a ton of potential and if harnessed correctly, can be a force atthe next level.
Isa Silva (Jesuit, 2021)
One of the top playmakers in all of prep hoops, the 6’2 guard from Jesuit HS was a wizard averaging 5.25 assists a game. His court vision was on full display throwing eye popping passes and perfect lobs all weekend. The 2021 point guard has a skillset that translates to any program at the next level. Silva played very unselfishly and certainly showed what he can do when he has rim runners at his disposal.
Skyy Clark (Heritage Christian, 2022)
One of the few freshman in this event, Clark demonstrated skills and demeanor lightyears above his age and class. The floor general plays with an attitude with that of an upperclassman. Skyy constantly created looks for teammates while finding his own spots to score when needed. He saved his best for last putting up 18 pts and 3 assists in his final camp game. His name holds true as the sky is the limit for this young phenom.
Jahmai Mashack (Etiwanda, 2021)
Mashack, who previously was known as an athlete and a defender, has really improved all facets of his game. He showcased his improved midrange game and shooting ability, en route to averaging 12 points a game. Jahmai also was a thief on the defensive end with his 1.5 steals per game. Mashack made it to the Top 60 game in which he posted 8 pts and 4 rebounds in just under 6 minutes of play.
Mwani Wilkinson (Bishop Gorman, 2020)
Wilkinson is a gifted scorer who can attack the rim with his athletic prowess and also stretch the floor with his outside jumper. Dubbed by some as a late bloomer, the 6’6″ wing shows a lot of potential to be a perfect 3 and D prospect at the highest as he can lockdown anyone he guards from the 1-4 position.
Yassine Gharram (Foothills Christian, 2020)
Gharram missed the first night but followed up with impressive showings on days 2 and 3. The 6’2″ Compton Magic guard illustrated his smooth shooting touch both on catch and release plays and off the dribble. Gharram also showed that he is an improved playmaker as he constantly set up teammates for easy dunks and open shots.
(All stats from http://www.pangosstats.com)