Pangos Sohp/Fresh Standouts Pt. 3
Dinos Trigonis brought his lauded Pangos Freshman/Sophomore camp down to Dallas on October 5-6. A long with some of the region’s best players those with lesser hype attended as well. This article is the last in a series of articles…
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Continue ReadingDinos Trigonis brought his lauded Pangos Freshman/Sophomore camp down to Dallas on October 5-6. A long with some of the region’s best players those with lesser hype attended as well. This article is the last in a series of articles that give shine to these freshmen and sophomores set to take high school by storm.
Everton Armstrong
Everton Armstrong plays with a pace that separates him from others. He played off the ball most of the weekend and found scoring opportunities by finding holes in the defense and beating others to it. Once he catches the ball his craft emerges. He uses head fakes to make his opportunities easier.
Ryan Agarwal Ryan Agarwal 6'7" | SF Coppell | 2022 State #99 Nation TX
Ryan Agarwal Ryan Agarwal 6'7" | SF Coppell | 2022 State #99 Nation TX ’s game works outside in. Roughly 6-6 his smooth jumper starts from NBA range and gets better as it comes in. Off the dribble, catch and shoot, and out of the post, Agarwal is a stellar shooter. He was the most dangerous player in catch in shoot situations burying 5 a game and 6 on the all-star game. He’s comfortable running an offense and will only grow as a ball handler over the next two years of high school. When allowed to run a team he’s also great at creating opportunities for others.
Adante Holliman
Adante Holliman has awesome footwork when creating his shot. His array of moves to create space allows him to make up for his lack of size. He’s a great ball handler with a ton of counter moves. He finishes well around the rim easily adjusting to the size of the near 7 foot big men at the camp.
Cole Franklin
A ballhawk just waiting to make a big play on defense. Franklin uses his length to get into offensive players and pick up steals with ease.
Davonye “DJ” Jefferson
Jefferson uses his athleticism on defense and offense. Jefferson isn’t just a pogo stick, he’s fast and strong with a competitive nature. He finishes above the rim with ease punching most of his dunks like there’s no one in the lane. On defense, he’s able to throw his body around to impede others and protects the rim as any hyper athletic 6-3 guard can.
Samuel Murray
Murray’s an intriguing 4/5 prospect. Gifted with coordination and length he uses all of his frame to protect the paint. As one of the better athletes in the building, there wasn’t a time he had the ball where you didn’t think a dunk or a lay-in well above the basket would t occur.