2026 Stock Risers
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PH NorCal has updated the 2026 Class Rankings. In this group some were starters on their Varsity high school team, others were contributors off the bench. They were all big time contributors playing in their age group in club basketball.…
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Continue ReadingPH NorCal has updated the 2026 Class Rankings. In this group some were starters on their Varsity high school team, others were contributors off the bench. They were all big time contributors playing in their age group in club basketball.
Anderson moves into our top 5 in the 2026 class. The 6’8 forward has made good progress in the Spring and Summer. He has the size and strength to get things done in the paint on both sides of the court. There’s no question he’s still putting together his overall game, he’s on an upward path. He’ll score in the paint, defend, and block shots.
Obenyah has been on an upward path since entering high school. He just needed a little seasoning. The long wiry G/W was a steady performer on the Soldiers EYBL 15U Squad. He got college coaches and media attention at Cali-Live with his play. He had an eye opening performance in Salesians victory over Harvard Westlake. He’s a versatile prospect with size, and a skill set that can effect the game on both sides of the court, not just scoring.
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He’s a hard playing guard that can play both guard positions. We’ll put him at point guard for now because of his excellent vision and passing skills. He’s a willing passer that sees the whole court. He can put points on the board. He’s aggressive with good handles, and a solid body to attack the paint. He can hit the mid-range. He can lock in on defense.
He’s pushing 6’9, playing on a team with multiple DI prospects. It might take a while before we see how productive he can really be. He did play well with the Oakland Soldiers EYBL 15. He’s long with an improving skill set. He has the length to shoot over defenders. He can hit short jumpers in the paint, on the side, and from the free throw area. His size will change shots, and get him rebounds.
He’ll be the starting point guard for the Bells this season. He’ll have his growing pains, but he does have the skill-set to run point. Good handles, vision and he passes up and around the court.He can penetrate the paint, score with either hand. He can play off two feet, make the pass out, dish it to a big, or hit the paint jumper.
He’s proven he can handle the pressures of running the point position against quality competition playing with Soldiers EYBL 15, and handling things up top with his HS team in the Spring. He can move off ball and put up 3’s along the perimeter, fill lanes in transition. He makes good decisions on the court.
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Landers is 6’8 and still growing. He was a spot starter on one NorCals top team in the Spring. He’s long still a bit wobbly but he gives good effort and understands his role. He’s gotten some seasoning playing on the Under Armor Circuit 15/16 NBBA. He has the size, he’ll go after rebounds, change some shots, gives effort on defense. He has a short jumper on the side, in the paint. He’s a ball mover.