<p>The Phhacility exposure camp kicked off today. Hosted by recruiting legend Gerry Freitas, the camp features instructions, drills and 5 on 5 competition. In this article we take a look at some of the top standouts from Day 1.</p>
<p>Devon Arlington <em>6’4 PG San Marcos 2022</em> – Arlington is a pure point guard, whose best skill is his ability to play the game from the neck up. Understands how to operate an offense, and is an expert level facilitator.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="703792" first="Tyrone" last="Washington"]<em> 6’4 PG Compass Prep 2021 (featured image) </em>- Washington combines, a skill set consisting of shooting and ballhandlinng, with elite athletic ability. A 3 level scorer who doubles as an above average passer.</p>
<p>Malachi Murrell <em>6’2 SF La Quinta 2022</em> – This kid was on no ones radar. Then he showed up and started making plays. Pogo stick type athlete, Murrell is a good rebounder, and willing defender. Positionless player that impacted games with his energy an effort.</p>
<p>Pascal Voltz <em>6’1 PG McClintock 2022</em> – Voltz is a pure PG. Showed a good handle and the ability to throw teammates open. Good passer, both stationary and off the bounce.</p>
<p><a class="pn-player-link" href="https://prephoops.com/player/andrew-king/"><span class="name-pointer">[player_tooltip player_id="826999" first="Andrew" last="King"]</span></a> 6’2 SG Phoenix Prep 2022 – Was one of the top shooters on the day. He is more than just a shooter though, King is a high IQ guy that can also score in transition and off offensive rebounds.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="809688" first="Brett" last="Hardt Jr"]<em> 6’4 Phoenix Prep 2021</em> – Hardt has a great feel for the game. A multi-skilled guard that does everything well. He can play off the ball, but is at his best with the ball in his hands.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="703805" first="Kiran" last="Oliver"] <em>6’4 SG Phoenix Prep 2022</em> – Oliver was one of the top defenders on the day. He has elite athletic ability, and he uses it to dominate players on the defensive end. Long arms, combined with explosive lateral quickness, It is almost almost not worth challenging Oliver off the dribble.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="859643" first="Shane" last="Thomas"] <em>6’3 SG Durango 2022 (#6PHN 2022)</em> – Thomas was as good at what he does as any player on the day. Marketed as a 3 and D guy, he knocked down 3’s and defended. He must have had 5-10 deflections on the day in limited minutes.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="927135" first="Mason" last="Mich’l"] <em>6’7 PF Desert Oasis 2021 (#42PHN 2021)</em> – Time to update the rankings, Mich’l showed off great hands, a relentless motor, and high major type athleticism. He a clear stock riser that is going to be on the radar of a lot of coaches after his performance.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="701246" first="Nathan" last="Calmese"] <em>6’0 PG Mesquite 2022 - (#7PHA 2022)</em> - Calmese is a pure PG that controls the game. He makes open shots, and is a certified paint getter. He was one of the top playmakers on the day.</p>
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