Pangos All West Camp: Wings
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The FullCourt Press All-West Camp presented by Pangos was in St. George, Utah July 2-3, 2021. The event featured some of the top talents on the west coast ranging from 14U to 17U. In this article, we take a look…
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Continue ReadingThe FullCourt Press All-West Camp presented by Pangos was in St. George, Utah July 2-3, 2021. The event featured some of the top talents on the west coast ranging from 14U to 17U. In this article, we take a look at the wing standouts from the two-day event.
Joaquin Strong, 6’7 St. Bernard (2022) — Strong has a great frame and soft hands to finish on the pull-up or with his back to the basket. He rim runs extremely hard which stretches the defense to create for himself or other teammates due to the defense being out of position.
Quinton Webb Quinton Webb 6'7" | PF Etiwanda | 2022 State CA-S , 6’6 Etiwanda (2022) — Throughout the two days Webb continued to impress with his athletism and the ability to guard multiple positions. He continues to be a gamechanger on both ends of the basketball floor. Webb understands spacing on the offensive end and has a high IQ for the game.
Shamar Jones, 6’5 SoCal Academy (2025) — Jones showed the ability to hit the open shot beyond the arc and his handles in the broken court. Can defend multiple positions from 1-4. Great hands and feet whether his back was to the basket or facing up. Shamar is one of the most talented incoming freshmen in the nation.
Damarion Pouncil Damarion Pouncil 6'7" | PF South Mountain | 2022 CA-S , 6’7 Cathedral (2022) — Pouncil showed his length on both ends of the floor. Crashing the boards for second-chance opportunities as well as sprinting the offensive lanes in the fast break setting. An uber-athletic wing that finishes above the rim and can rebound out of his area well.
Jacob Roberts, 6’7 Park Hill South (2022) — Roberts showed off his handles in transition. Soft hands and great feet around the rim. Offensively showed his range from beyond the arc. His length on the defensive end disrupted scoring passes and altered shots that created easy opportunities on the offensive end.
Jaxon Prunty, 6’5 Providence Day School (2024) — Prunty has a huge upside with his lanky frame and varied skill set. Jaxon showed the ability to be a knockdown shooter and finished at the rim against stronger older players. Even though he is younger, his IQ is very advanced and someone to keep your eye on as he continues to develop.
Cam Dyer, 6’5 Dixie (2023) — Dyer continued to showcase his athletic ability with a very strong physical presence on the floor. Rebounded well and absorbed contact to finish offensively. Looking forward to seeing his progression over July and into the high school season at Dixie.