Hoopsource President’s Day Showcase: Fresh Faces
As always, we are looking for new names to add to the rankings and at the Hoopsource President’s Day Showcase, we saw several guys for the first time that will need to be added in the next update. Here are…
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Continue ReadingAs always, we are looking for new names to add to the rankings and at the Hoopsource President’s Day Showcase, we saw several guys for the first time that will need to be added in the next update. Here are some quick notes on these individuals we spotted in the 18U/17U divisions.
Noah Dewey Noah Dewey 6'6" | SF Crescent Valley | 2022 State OR , Elite 24 Volt (2022 Crescent Valley)
Extremely intriguing player due to his 6-foot-5 height, length, and ball skills. Good athlete who turned some heads with his ability to finish above the rim.
JahAllah Van, Deep III (2023 De La Salle North)
Smallish but extremely quick point guard who looked to attack the basket but also showed off a sweet touch from the perimeter. Was a real pest on the defensive end.
Brandon Wanlass, Deep III (2021 Gladstone)
Reputation as a spot-up shooter is deserved, but the 6-foot guard also did some damage off the dribble and around the basket. Looked to make the extra pass and right play.
Tommy Tacha, Deep III (2021 Gladstone)
Heady 6-foot-1 point guard who showed he could hit shots and create off the dribble for others. Lefty with decent size who worked hard on the defensive end.
Kellen Sande, All-Around Players (2022 Cascade)
Smooth shooter with a strong build and range on his shot. Knocked down a number of open threes and also created a bit off of the dribble.
Cade Smith, NW Legends (2022 Tigard)
Long and lanky 6-foot-5 forward with some raw athletic skills. Ran the floor well and finishes plays at the rim. Can step out and hit some shots as well.
Aiden Gentry, NW Legends (2023 Barlow)
Lefty 6-foot-1 point guard who can get into the lane and score around the hoop or pull up with little short jumpers. Has pretty good range on his shot.
Brayden Boe, Mountainside (2024 Mountainside)
Young wing that plays with confidence. Can hit open shots as well as take it to the hole strong and isn’t afraid to compete. Son of former Beaverton great Brent Boe who played at San Jose State.