Section-7: 2026 Standouts
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June 16-19 I attended the Section-7 tournament at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, AZ. I didn’t watch every Arizona team from the state, but I saw a good number of standouts. Here are 56 players that caught my eye. We have…
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Continue ReadingJune 16-19 I attended the Section-7 tournament at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, AZ.
I didn’t watch every Arizona team from the state, but I saw a good number of standouts.
Here are 56 players that caught my eye. We have seven reports with Small School Gems, Newcomers, Sleepers and the 2023-2026 standouts.
We finish with the 2026 standouts:
Cameron Holmes Cameron Holmes 6'5" | SF Millennium | 2026 State AZ Millennium
A bigger guard/wing is highly thought of around the West Coast and is starting to get that National respect. He makes shots from three point line with range and uses his thicker body to get into the lane. What stood out to me is his passing skills. He is seeing the court way better then a year ago and he will defend multiple positions.
Mason Magee Mason Magee 6'0" | PG Basha | 2026 State AZ Basha
Not many in the class or the state has his combination of speed, tight handle, court vision, feel and length then Mason. His first step is incredible with using his burst to get passed his defender to touch the paint then make a play. He makes it look very easy and has an advanced layup package for his age. He can pull-up quickly from mid-range off the dribble and will hunt opposing ball handlers up the court.
Kaden House Kaden House 6'3" | CG Desert Mountain | 2026 State AZ Desert Mountain
One of the more athletic guards in the class. He may be the most athletic guard to start HS in a while. He explodes up to the hoop with grace, some power and speed. He uses his length, lateral quickness to be a menace on the ball defensively. He can make plays for others and hit from the perimeter but he does like getting to the basket with supreme body control.
Kalek House Kalek House 6'2" | CG Desert Mountain | 2026 State AZ Desert Mountain
Kaden’s twin brother is a more of a table setter. He sees plays happening quickly and throws the dime. He has a good looking three point shot and knows how to use his size to get into the lane. He is a top on-ball defender with quick hands and feet. The House duo will be a very exciting back court in Scottsdale the next four years.
Jacob Webber Jacob Webber 6'5" | SF Scottsdale Christian Academy Transferring To Kearney/NE | 2026 NE Scottsdale Christian Academy
A long and skinny natural scorer. He can shoot it from any spot on the court with real footwork. He has the catch and shoot, the pull-up, the Dirk and falls away from his defender in the post. He uses his length to play the passing lanes and to rebound. His three point shooting is pure.
Elijah Summers-Livingston Elijah Summers-Livingston 6'7" | PF Basha | 2026 State AZ Basha (Pictured)
My first time viewing the young incoming freshman and I came away impressed. He brings some actual size and physicality to the team. He rebounds, runs the court and will block shots. He has soft hands to catch passes and will score it efficiently around the basket. He brings a good balance to their roster that was needed.
Matt Delgado Matt Delgado 6'5" | SG Boulder Creek | 2026 State AZ Horizon
A wing forward has a lot to like. His activity on the both sides of the court makes his game go. He can make the three, rebound and then push the rock up the court to make a play and defend. He will score in paint with good hands off of a rebound or a find a teammate as he shows he is also a great passer. His ability to defend multiple positions will help the Huskies over the next four years.
Joseph Lindsey Joseph Lindsey 5'10" | PG Mountain Pointe | 2026 State AZ Mountain Pointe
A jet quick point guard with some serious speed in the open court. He has a real burst into the lane and will score on contested layups. His ability to defend on the ball has him already playing minutes off the bench with a stacked line up for the Pride.