<p>There was a great turnout at the PrepHoops Oregon Top 250 Expo and there were plenty of guys looking to catch an eye or two on Sunday afternoon. We got a chance to see almost everyone at the Expo and here's a look at some of the other Class of 2020 prospects that we haven't written about yet (Part 1 of 2):</p>
<p>(listed alphabetically)</p>
<p><strong>Ejim Akuma III (2020 Willamette)</strong> - Akuma served as the sixth man last year at Churchill. At Willamette, the 5-foot-10 guard will have a much larger role. At the Expo he worked hard and was very aggressive getting to the hoop.</p>
<p><strong>JJ Anderson (2020 Marist)</strong> - Unfortunately we didn't get to see Anderson as much as we would have liked, but from what we saw of the guard he's an all-around guard who can knock down open jumpers and create for his teammates.</p>
<p><strong>Jack Chlumak (2020 Lake Oswego)</strong> - We've been a fan of Chlumak since we first saw him last year and he flashed his all-around skills once again at the event. One college coach recruiting him noted that what he likes most about the physical 6-foot-3 wing is his ability to defend multiple positions.</p>
<p><strong>Brennan DeGarmo (2020 North Eugene)</strong> - DeGarmo is a smallish guard at 5-foot-9 and he didn't really get many touches, but he was able to show that he takes good care of the ball and has a nice shooting touch from the outside. He's a very high-academic student which shoud attract D-III interest.</p>
<p><strong>Grant Dunn (2020 Silverton)</strong> - We didn't get to see Dunn play much but when we did, the lanky 6-foot-5 wing did what we have come to expect him to do - spot up, receive kick-out passes, and knock down threes.</p>
<p><strong>Cade Ealy (2020 Grants Pass)</strong> - The goggled Ealy is a classic hustle guy who may be an undersized post but puts in the effort and is willing to do all the dirty work down low. Any 50-50 ball was his and he hit the boards hard.</p>
<p><strong>Wayne Jamison (2020 Westview)</strong> - Jamison was a late registrant and he immediately turned heads with his combination of motor, end-to-end speed, and athletic ability - and may have been one of the most athletic guys there. His value was best seen on the defensive end where he was active and made plays on the ball.</p>
<p><strong>Guy Littlefield (2020 Forest Grove)</strong> - Littlefield was forced to play off the ball a little bit which affected his effectiveness, but when he did have the rock he was tough to stop getting to the hoop. As usual, the 6-foot guard focused more on getting the ball to his teammates than his own scoring. From talking to him, he's really looking forward to being a senior leader this year at Forest Grove.</p>
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