Pangos Jr. All-American Camp: Top CA Performers (Pt. 4)
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 fourth set of standouts from the event.
Preston Ezewiro, 2025 – The South Bay forward reminds us a little bit of his brother, Bradley Ezewiro at the same age. Preston has an intriguing 6-foot-3 frame which he uses to clear out space in the painted area for offensive and defensive boards, leading to quick transition opportunities and second chance points on the offensive glass. Ezewiro hit a handful of perimeter shots on the event and we’re intrigued to see how his game develops over the next couple of years.
Tariq Bridges, 2026 – This high energy guard brought an aggressive attacking mentality to the camp. Bridges, a well-built 6-foot-2 guard, impacted both ends of the floor with his rebounding ability and ball skills which allowed him to push the break and get into the paint where he finished well around the basket.
Amarion Orange, 2025 – The Moreno Valley-based prospect showed an advanced skill-set throughout the event. He has the ball handling, feel and pace to be the primary offensive initiator for his team, but can also slide off the ball and space the floor with a consistent catch-and-shoot three-point shot.
Zeke Davis, 2025 – Davis, a 6-foot-2 wing out of Northern California, excelled as a slasher and finisher in transition and in the half court setting. His size, combined with his quick twitch athleticism and ability to find gaps in the defense helped him convert high percentage layups. Davis showed great instincts as an on-ball defender, rebounder and interior competitor on the defensive end.