Pangos All-American Camp: Top Shooting Guards/Wings (Part I)
NORWALK, Ca. — The 17th annual Pangos All-American Camp is known for it’s collection of top shelf talent under one roof and the 2019 edition didn’t disappoint. Many of the country’s best players from the classes of 2020, 2021, 2022…
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Continue ReadingNORWALK, Ca. — The 17th annual Pangos All-American Camp is known for it’s collection of top shelf talent under one roof and the 2019 edition didn’t disappoint.
Many of the country’s best players from the classes of 2020, 2021, 2022 and even 2023 converged on Cerritos College for the three day event.
Here are the first set of top shooting guards/wings from the event:
Moses Moody, 2020, Montverde Academy (FL) – The Arkansas-native was one of the more efficient scorers at the event. At 6-6 with a strong frame, Moody overwhelmed smaller guards trying to keep him out of the paint and took advantage of bigs who switched on to him in ball-screen action. Moody showed his rebounding chops, as well, pulling down 10 boards in the Top 30 game.
Aminu Mohammed, 2021, Greenwood Laboratory (MO) – Mohammed was one of the bigger breakout players of the event as he scorched the nets through the first two days of camp games. The 6-foot-5 shooting guard showed a nice combination of strength and explosiveness in transition, resulting in powerful finishes through contact. Mohammed also looked plenty comfortable shooting the ball off the bounce or off the catch from deep.
Terrence Clarke, 2021, Brewster Academy (NH) – There’s no questioning Clarke’s immense upside as he has the complete package of size for the wing position, wiggle with the ball in his hands, and his ability to create shots for himself and others. There were times early in the weekend where he over-handled and tried to make too many plays, but he settled down and put forth an impressive Top 30 game performance with 16 points and six assists.
Micah Peavy was one of the more efficient players on both ends of the floor at the Pangos All-American Camp.Micah Peavy, 2020, Duncanville (TX) – Peavy is of the “slasher” mold of prospect and he played to his strengths quite well this weekend. The 6-foot-6 rising senior moved well without the ball and used his sure hands to catch and finish in traffic. Peavy has a whole lot of pop in his legs and used it to his advantage when elevating above shot contesting bigs to finish at the basket, contest shots defensively and snatch offensive and defensive rebounds at their peak.
Josh Christopher, 2020, Mayfair (CA) – If there’s one thing Christopher knows how to do, it’s put on a performance on the biggest stage. The 6-foot-4 rising senior is one of the most dynamic scorers in the country and that fact was evident over the weekend. Christopher thrives in isolation where he can break down a host of defenders and either get to his signature step-back jumper or to the rack where he can finish with power.