Pangos Jr. All-American Camp: Top CA Performers (Pt. 3)
The first weekend in March gave us the best glimpse of the upcoming crop of talent in California. The Pangos Jr. All-American Camp was live streamed from St. George, Utah, and featured many of the top upcoming high school prospects…
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Continue ReadingThe first weekend in March gave us the best glimpse of the upcoming crop of talent in California. The Pangos Jr. All-American Camp was live streamed from St. George, Utah, and featured many of the top upcoming high school prospects from around the country. Below is the third set of standouts from the event.
Julian Gibbs, 2025 – The 6-foot, Northern California-based guard showed flashes of upside with his game. Gibbs is a fluid shooter with smooth athleticism and stood out for his ability to let the game come to him. Gibbs has an intriguing frame with long, wiry arms and high hips, but it’s his ability to impact the game in a variety of ways – scoring, defense, rebounding and passing – that makes us think he has a bright future.
Justice Griffith, 2026 – The Corona-based guard displayed a high basketball IQ, great poise at the point guard position, and a competitive edge on the defensive end of the floor that separated him from other class of 2026 guards. The crafty 5-foot-10 seventh grader had the ball on a screen, eyes up in transition and showed good finishing ability around the basket both in transition and half-court settings.
McKel Shedrick, 2025 – Shedrick is one of few young players who can be categorized as a potential three-level scorer at the high school level. He’s best as a slasher and finisher in transition where he uses the dribble to manipulate the defense and get into the paint where he finishes craftily around the basket. Shedrick is an extremely confident player who believes he can get a bucket at any time against any defender.
Carson Acevedo, 2025 – The Bakersfield-based guard is an elite spot shooter from either corner and spaced the floor well for his team. Acevedo has intriguing size at 6-foot-3 and that, combined with his fluid shooting ability, projects well for him to contribute at the high school level.