FCP All-West Fr/Soph: Best Shooters (Pt. 1)
LONG BEACH — McBride high school played host to the annual Pangos All-West Frosh/Soph camp which featured many of the top prospects from the classes of 2025 and 2026 on the west coast and beyond. Tounde Yessoufou of St. Joseph…
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Continue ReadingLONG BEACH — McBride high school played host to the annual Pangos All-West Frosh/Soph camp which featured many of the top prospects from the classes of 2025 and 2026 on the west coast and beyond. Tounde Yessoufou of St. Joseph (Santa Maria) took home the overall camp MVP honors while he was joined by Modesto Christian guard Rashod Cotton as being selected the Top 30 game Most Outstanding Players. In this piece we take a look at the best shooters in the event.
Aaron Glass, 2025, Rancho Cucamonga
The 6-foot-3 combo guard has a nice combination of a strong frame and fluidity off the bounce which translates into his three-point shot. Glass is capable of hitting perimeter jumpers off the bounce and off the catch and does so with deep and consistent range. The sophomore has the ability to get hot in a hurry from deep and hits opponents with a barrage of jumpers from downtown.
Abram Potts, 2025, San Joaquin Memorial
Abram Potts
Abram Potts
Potts jumped onto our radar because of his textbook shooting mechanics and consistency from deep. The Central California-based sophomore is as fluid through his shot path as you’ll find, has a high and consistent release-point and has a tight snap of his wrist which leads to great rotation on his ball. Potts, a 6-foot-2 guard, is not just a three-point specialist, either, as he showed some off-the-bounce shooting ability when going to his left.
Brayden Kyman, 2026, Santa Margarita
Kyman was one of the purest shooting forwards in the event. At 6-feet-7, pushing 6-feet-8, the South Orange County freshman has quick and tight shooting mechanics which allows him to get his shot off in a variety of settings. Kyman is best as an off-the-catch shooter from three-point range, and he possesses deep range in that scenario, but showed throughout this event that he is improving when pulling three’s off the bounce.
Isaac Williamson, 2025, Riverside Poly
Isaac Williamson
Isaac Williamson
In my estimation, and you, the reader, can decide what that is worth, Williamson is the best shooter in his class in California. The 6-foot-1 sophomore has it all when you look for a “real” knockdown shooter: repeatable mechanics, a quick release, consistency of mechanics and balance in different settings – off the bounce, catch, etc., – a “next shot” mentality after misses, and a smooth follow through with tight rotation.
Julius Price, 2026, St. Joseph (Santa Maria)
We first saw Price a couple of weeks ago at the Ron Massey Fall Hoops Classic where he put on a shooting display from deep and he carried that over into the All-West Frosh/Soph camp. The 6-foot-2 freshman combo guard has a strong frame which he uses to his advantage when creating space on the perimeter to get into his step-back or side-step jumper. When playing off the ball, Price is a heady player who knows when and where to move to find open space to get off his catch-and-shoot jumper.