<p>Overall it was a slow start for many of the players as we could see nerves were definitely playing a part of being at the ID Camp.</p>
<p>It became very evident early on that <strong>Bryce Bouwman</strong> of Lynden Christian High School (Lynden, WA) was easily the best shooter at camp, hitting double-digit three-pointers on the day during games and showing that same skill set during transition drills.</p>
<p><strong>Matthew Woloch</strong> of Prospect High School (Arlington Heights, IL) came to the west coast for the ID Camp and showed his potential as a high level NCAA DIII PG recruit or mid-level NCAA DII/NAIA prospect. A strong PG with an excellent feel for the game and excellent ability to control the flow of the game.</p>
<p><strong>Andre Best</strong> of Oregon City HS came ready to play. A strong and heady PG with ability to get to the rim. Showed flashes of his ability to shoot the ball, but consistency was a struggle.</p>
<p><strong>Grant Dunn</strong> of Silverton HS is long and athletic. Needs to get stronger, but has excellent range. Did not shoot the ball particularly well, but has the potential to develop into a solid DII/NAIA prospect.</p>
<p>By far the best defender on the day was <strong>JJ Anderson</strong> of Marist HS. JJ is a an undersized shooting guard, but is extremely strong on the defensive end and made it difficult for anyone to score over or on him. Excellent footwork and fundamentals and a knock-down shooter when left open. Needs to improve in ball handling and attacking the basket.</p>
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