Oregon Team Camp – Sunday Top Posts
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With University of Oregon team camp wrapping up last Sunday, we had a chance to catch some of the best teams in the state as they continued through summer ball. Here’s a look at some of the standout big men…
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Continue ReadingWith University of Oregon team camp wrapping up last Sunday, we had a chance to catch some of the best teams in the state as they continued through summer ball. Here’s a look at some of the standout big men from Sunday:
Jayden Fortier Jayden Fortier 6'3" | SF Tualatin | 2024 State OR (2023 Tualatin)
Fortier used his strength and athleticism inside to produce for a depleted Tualatin team on Sunday morning, recording 13 points in a loss to Gresham. At 6-foot-5, Fortier’s hard right hand dribble was effective, resulting in multiple trips to the foul line.
Nate Stiffler Nate Stiffler 6'4" | SF Thurston | 2025 State OR (2025 Thurston)
Stiffler, a lengthy forward with the ability to shoot from long range, impressed against Sprague on Sunday. Spraying two threes and using his length to his advantage on the defensive end, Stiffler is certainly one to take note of in the class of 2025.
Jack Jennigis (2023 Seton Catholic)
Jennigis impressed with his size and basketball IQ for a tough Seton Catholic squad on Sunday. With the frame to shield off smaller defenders and notable court vision, the to-be senior is currently under the radar.
Solomon Nice Solomon Nice 6'5" | SF South Eugene | 2023 State OR (2023 South Eugene)
Nice stood out on both ends of the floor on Sunday, burying an array of jumpers while wreaking havoc on defense. With relatively quick feet, notable length, and good awareness on the help side, the 6-foot-5 stretch four was all over the place against both Redmond and Sprague. At his best, Nice is a two-way force, blocking shots and scoring buckets inside and out.
Egan Shields Egan Shields 6'10" | C Colorado Prep | 2023 CO (2023 Ashland)
At 6-foot-10, Shields was certainly the most physically imposing player of the day on Sunday. Additionally, the to-be senior’s skills were on display as he led the Grizzlies with 17 points against Gresham. Shields was, as always, an absolutely handful underneath, moving defenders with ease and finishing effectively.