Iona Prep Team Camp – 2026 Standouts
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We spent Day 2 of Iona Prep Team Camp watching back to back games right next to college coaches from across the country. Here is our list of Class of 2026 players to watch for the upcoming season. Dior Anderson…
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Continue ReadingWe spent Day 2 of Iona Prep Team Camp watching back to back games right next to college coaches from across the country. Here is our list of Class of 2026 players to watch for the upcoming season.
Dior is a guard that plays both ends of the floor with a chip on his shoulder. Because he can shoot the three ball well, defenders are forced to stick to him, which often lead to open cuts to the basket at Iona Prep Team Camp. Even as a 2026 guard, Dior shows the ability to be a leader on the floor. With seniors on the team, Dior is still trusted to run the show at times. And does so effectively.
Highlights
Troy has been trending towards this list for a while, and continues to excel in his role with the St. Francis Prep Terriers. Besides being a scrappy defender getting steals and initiating transition offense. And ending a close game with a last second steal off Archbishop Stepinac. Surely the word is getting out there that Fason is a good shooter from three-point land, and Stepinac did not let him get an open look. But Troy found his teammates when necessary. And attacked their defenders and finished through contact around the basket.
Sacko is a force in the class of 2026. Because of his size he is a nightmare for defenders and low post scorers in every matchup. However against Stepinac, Sacko was on fire from three-point land. At one point, he hit 2 consecutive threes that completely helped the Terriers seize momentum against Stepinac. From what I’ve seen, Sacko has always had the ability to knock down shots from long distance. If he continues to do this on a consistent basis, his stock will soar tremendously.
Caleb Origou
Caleb Origou
Origou has good hands and quick feet and at his size, he swallows every rebound that comes his way. Along with his Freshman squad at McClancy, he completely ran through their Catholic school league Division. Moving up to Varsity this year, Origou looks ready for the task. He’s going to get a lot of experience playing through contact. Most defenders just slapped at him at Iona Prep Team Camp. He has a nice touch from the free throw line, so teams will have to figure out another way to stop him.
Sincere Folk Sincere Folk 6'0" | CG South Shore | 2026 State NY looks ready to assume the sole starting point guard position this year for Archbishop Molloy. While controlling the pace of the game at Iona Prep Team Camp, Folk looked more in command of the offense and aware of all his teammates capabilities. It’s important as a point guard to find the open man, we all know that. But many guards fail to give their teammates the ball in spots where they can be a threat. Folk does this and more. Against a tough Iona Prep team, the 2026 guard held his own, and looked like a promising leader.
Denim Trotman Denim Trotman 5'8" | PG Lasalle | 2026 State NY
Denim Trotman Denim Trotman 5'8" | PG Lasalle | 2026 State NY
In the two games we saw at Iona Prep Team Camp, Trotman flashed potential as a lead guard. He is lightning quick with the ball. And takes it to the rim aggressively looking to go through contact. In addition to being a PG who can create his own shot. Trotman consistently facilitated open looks for his teammates. He’s an interesting player in 2026 everyone will have their eye on soon.