#PHTheLastDance Standouts from Saturday
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Naperville, Illinois – It’s time to look at the top performers from Saturday at The Last Dance! Saturday Standouts Ryan Kalambay |6’9 PF| Canada Elite 2024 He stands out with his massive size. Ryan showed good feet in the paint.…
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Saturday Standouts
Ryan Kalambay |6’9 PF| Canada Elite 2024
He stands out with his massive size. Ryan showed good feet in the paint. His drop step and pivots in the paint cover a ton of ground. Kalambay and his long arms finish smoothly at the rim. His strength and mobility are noteworthy and should grab the attention of college coaches. Ryan is a dominant BIG, a rim protector, and a productive rebounder.
Cameron Hundley Cameron Hundley 5'11" | SG Stevenson | 2024 IL |5’11 G| All In Athletics 2024 Gilbert Brown
He is an impact player that demands your attention. Hundley makes plays on both ends of the floor. Cameron locks up and gets stops in key moments of games. He finishes well after contact and puts up big points. Hundley plays fearless and has no problem finishing around the cup. His speed and aggressiveness are noteworthy. Take notice of Hundley, he is a productive scorer that gets it done all over the court.
Keshaun Vaval Keshaun Vaval 6'1" | PG Evergreen Park | 2025 State IL (2025) |6’0 G| Team Rose 2024 Adidas
A scoring PG that makes great decisions. KeShaun is playing up an age divison and making some noise. He had a big day in the scoring column. A playmaker that that you need to see. Big things to come from Vaval!
Dominick Mueller Dominick Mueller 6'4" | SF Champlin Park | 2024 MN |6’4 SF| Northstar Titans 2024 Brodeur
He stuck out as an aggressive rebounder. Mueller grabbed many O-boards and scored with putbacks. He also shined as an aggressive defender. Dominick is a lefty and he scored many times at the rim with impressive slashing. His two foot finishes and cutting to the rim caught my eye. His team took the L but Mueller stood out as a playmaker.
Myles Thomsen Myles Thomsen 6'2" | SG Spring Lake Park | 2024 State MN |6’1 SG| Northstar Titans 2024 Brodeur
He scored from every level on Saturday. Myles got the the line often by drawing contact around the hoop. Late in the game, Thomsen led the break and scored in transition to keep the game close. He is a versatile player and a fierce competitor.
Malachi Johnson Malachi Johnson 6'2" | SG Rockford Guilford | 2024 State IL |6’3 CG| Greater Purpose 2024
He finished the game with 10 points and a smooth 3-pointer. Johnson is a great athlete that is physical and strong. He is a lead guard and he does impressive work on the glass. Malachi grabbed multiple O-boards to give his team extra possesions. He is a hustler that creates TO’s on defense. Johnson stood out as a slasher that can finish with either hand. He made sweet dishes when attacking the rim and he threw a 3/4 court pass like an NFL QB. Johnson is a must-wacth talent!
Camden Cerese |6’2 G| Greater Purpose 2024
11 points and one 3-pointer. He made an impact as a slasher and creator. His pull-up jumper from the top of the key was outstanding. Camden has a sweet pull-up game. He has nice ball skills with tight handles and he throws 1-handed passes. This SG has loads of potential.
Marcus Everhart Marcus Everhart 6'5" | PF Bloom Township | 2024 State IL |6’5 PF| Greater Purpose 2024
He is a big and strong athlete. Marcus elevates extremely well when making plays around the basket. He sacerficed his body when taking a charge. You have to love when a player takes a charge in AAU ball! He showed off his athleticism when running the floor like a deer and scoring in transition. Everhart’s athleticism and size will draw attention from college coaches.
Mitch Humphrey Mitch Humphrey 6'6" | SF St. Viator | 2024 State IL |6’5 F| Greater Purpose 2024
It was a tightly contested game on Saturday night and the score was locked up 52-52. Humphrey let it fly from beyond the arc on the right wing and drilled it! Mitch hit the 3-ball as the clock ran out and his squad won 55-52.