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<p>The West Coast Elite Exposure Camp came to New Mexico for the second straight year. This year this event was held at V.Sue Cleveland High School located in Rio Rancho, New Mexico. There was a total of over more than 130 registered prospects and 80+ on the high school level. The camp took place from 9:00am to 7:00 pm. This exposure camp included skills/drills training, scrimmages, all-star selections and all-star game. In this article, I will discuss the top standouts that caught my eyes. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1076701' first='Judah' last='Casaus']: He was a total gym rat on the floor. Judah put his fingerprints all over this exposure camp. He put the defense on their heels by scoring all over the floor with the total offensive package. Judah was ungaurdable scoring from the perimeter and inside the painted area. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1158654' first='Daniel' last='Steverson']: One of the top combo guards in this camp. He was deadly with his dribble pull up in the mid-range area. He was without a doubt one of the most intense players in this camp. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1326930' first='Remy' last='Albrecht']: Was one of the shiftiest players in this camp from the guard position. He lit up the scoreboard with his scoring and ability to shred down defenses inside the paint. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1208046' first='Harrison' last='Frank']: He is listed as a shooting guard and a wing player but was running a lot of point guard during this camp. Harrison did a good job running the floor and the offense for his teammates. He stretched the floor with his shooting and had a nice height advantage over opposing guards. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1276348' first='Josh' last='Jackson']: He usually does most of his damage in the paint but was making outside shots from the perimeter. He was the best player in the first scrimmage I watched him play and was a beast throughout the entire camp with his rebounding off the glass. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1362491' first='Caileb' last='Parham']: He was an unstoppable slasher on the floor and played with several good teammates which freed up his game even more. Caileb had many fast break scores and dunks in transition. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1234592' first='Jonah' last='Lopez']: The Rio Grande star was aggressive from the start of the camp and didn't take his foot off the gas. He was able to create his own shot off the dribble and was one of the best scorers throughout the day. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1076699' first='Gideon' last='Harris']: He was without a doubt one of the best leaders on the floor during his camp. He was extremely dangerous with the basketball in his hands. Gideon often made the right plays leading for scores for himself and his teammates. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1176300' first='Kenyon' last='Aguino']: It is widely known throughout the New Mexico community that [player_tooltip player_id='1176300' first='Kenyon' last='Aguino'] has become one of the top young players in the game. In this camp, he didn't disappoint. An elite post player showcased his ball handling on the floor and played like a guard at times. He scored inside and out and was one of the top performers in this camp. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1301617' first='Adam' last='Montoya']: If you paid close attention to [player_tooltip player_id='1301617' first='Adam' last='Montoya'] during the camp, you would've noticed that he was scrapping around making a lot of winning plays on the floor. He did his share of scoring, but I was most impressed with his defense after his opponents would inbound the ball. Adam was disruptive on that side of the floor and made several good passes as a playmaker for his teammates. </p>
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<p>Mariano Perea: He played off the ball well and made good decisions on the floor. He found a good balance in staying aggressive looking for his own shot and being a playmaker for others. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1208047' first='Nick' last='Sanchez']: Arguable my favorite player to have covered throughout this camp. Nick showed great poise at the point guard position and played with a nice pace. He is an elite scoring guard that is an elite playmaker as well. One of his best traits is playing through the physicality and holding his own with bigger players. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1542167' first='MIchael' last='Day']: Was the best big man in this camp and he played like it. He was a threat to dunk it on your head every time on the floor from lobs and put-back finishes. Michael was an intimidating presence on both ends. </p>
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The West Coast Elite Exposure Camp came to New Mexico for the second straight year. This year this event was held at V.Sue Cleveland High School located in Rio Rancho, New Mexico. There was a total of over more than 130 registered prospects and 80+ on the high school level. The camp took place from 9:00am to 7:00 pm. This exposure camp included skills/drills training, scrimmages, all-star selections and all-star game. In this article, I will discuss the top standouts that caught my eyes.
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