Pangos All West Camp: Day 1 Standouts
The Fullcourt All West Camp kicks off this Saturday in St George, Utah. Hosted by recruiting legend Dinos Trigonis, the camp features 240 of the top players on the West Coast. In this article we take a look at the…
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Continue ReadingThe Fullcourt All West Camp kicks off this Saturday in St George, Utah. Hosted by recruiting legend Dinos Trigonis, the camp features 240 of the top players on the West Coast. In this article we take a look at the Day 1 Standouts from the camp.
Reese Dixon- Waters 6’5 SG St Bernard (CA) 2021 – The USC commit showed off his hoody Melo game today. RDW is a smooth scorer who can glide to the rim or knock down shots from behind the line.
Cruz Valeriano III 5’11 PG Pius XI (WI) (#2PHN 2021) – Players can look to Valeriano to see how to excel in a camp setting. He competed with a ton of energy right from the start. The PG from Milwaukee has good agility and quick hands, and he used both to create deflections and turnovers. He also knocked down just enough open jumpers, to force defenders to close out, allowing him to use his quickness to get to the rim.
Brayden Carter 6’7 SF J.K Mullen (CO) 2021 (#12PHC 2021)) – Carter is a terrific R&J athlete that played with reckless abandon when taking it to the rim. High motor guy, who showed consistent ability to go and grab out of area rebounds, and step out and hit 3’s.
Preston Squire Preston Squire 6'11" | PF Layton | 2021 State UT 6’11 PF Layton (UT) (#11PHU 2021) – Squire grew on me throughout the day. He won’t wow you with his athletic ability, but his skill set is legit. He has a natural handle, can score around the rim with both hands, and has the vision and passing ability to make plays for his teammates. If that wasn’t enough, he packages all that in a 6’11 frame.
Quinton Webb Quinton Webb 6'7" | PF Etiwanda | 2022 State CA-S 6’6 SF San Yasidro (CA) 2022 (#26PHSC 2022) – Webb showed off his jaw dropping R&J athleticism with several thunderous dunks. The 6’6 wing has the length and athleticism to be a prototypical D1 wing.
Anthony Swift 6’7 PF Desert Pines 2021 (#5PHN 2021) – Swift was his usual high motor shot blocking self. He displayed a new dimension to his game, using footwork and a soft tough to score with his back to the basket. The top 5 player in Nevada is down to his final 5 schools and will be making a decision Nov 12th.