Prep Hoops Oregon Freshman Showcase – Team Three Scouting Reports
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The PrepHoops Oregon Freshman Showcase took place on Sunday and our coverage of the event continues. This week, we will take a look at our scouting notes for each individual roster, breaking down this huge crop of talent from around…
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Continue ReadingThe PrepHoops Oregon Freshman Showcase took place on Sunday and our coverage of the event continues. This week, we will take a look at our scouting notes for each individual roster, breaking down this huge crop of talent from around the Pacific Northwest, player-by-player. Here’s a look at Team Three.
Trey Price Trey Price 6'1" | PG West Linn | 2027 State OR (2027 West Linn)
At 6-foot-1, Price was one of the most complete players we saw throughout the showcase, using a well-rounded skill-set on the offensive end to consistently score the ball. Price was particularly impressive as a perimeter scorer and a ball handler, playing with a level of control and fluidity that not many freshmen have.
Avery Huston Avery Huston 6'2" | CG Cascade Christian | 2027 State OR (2027 Cascade Christian)
Huston made it clear why he’s one of the only players in the Oregonian class of 2027 to already hold an offer from a Division-I program, using exceptional athleticism and polished offensive game to challenge for our event MVP honors.
Keylon Kittleson Keylon Kittleson 5'9" | CG Portland Christian | 2027 State OR (2027 Portland Christian)
Kittleson was a high-IQ guard that played well alongside his teammates and displayed spurtability on the offensive end. In one game, Kittleson went for 10 points on efficient shooting, and at 5-foot-9, he can pick up well on the defensive side as well.
Jayden Reyes Jayden Reyes 5'8" | PG Mountainside | 2027 State OR (2027 Mountainside)
Reyes more than makes up for his current lack of size with smart, effective playmaking and a solid burst of speed with the ball in his hands. The future Maverick was one of his team’s most notable playmakers and slashers, using his quick first step and solid handle to both score and create.
Carter Lemon Carter Lemon 5'8" | CG Tualatin | 2027 State OR (2027 Tualatin)
Lemon had a number of offensive bursts throughout the day, knocking down open shots and finishing inside as a sturdy 5-foot-8 guard. Also a notable level-headed competitor, Lemon was certainly a big part of Team Three’s unbeaten run at the showcase.
Jaydon Schregardus Jaydon Schregardus 5'11" | CG Nelson | 2027 State OR (2027 Nelson)
Earning first-team all-event honors, Schregardus was an obvious leading presence on both sides of the ball, using his vocality on both ends while showing off a well-developed offensive skillset. Schregardus was an effective ball-handler as a lead guard, and his outside jumper was pure, albeit streaky. In one game, Schregardus went for a team-high 17 points as Team Three picked up one of its many wins.
Edison Kan (2027 Bellevue Christian)
At 6-foot-2 Kan has great size for a freshman, and he was able to use it to his advantage consistently at the showcase, scoring a team-high 15 points in his first game of the day. Kan is well-coordinated for a player with his frame, and his ability to finish inside through traffic was both impressive and consistent.
Matthew Gooding Matthew Gooding 5'11" | SG Canby | 2027 OR (2027 Canby)
At 5-foot-10, Gooding showed flashes of dominance on the offensive end, going for 12 points in a big win over Team Two. Gooding used terrific shot selection and an array of inside finishes to score his buckets, and his decision-making was sturdy.
Heera (Mootii) Jemal (2027 Tigard)
Jemal was an unselfish teammate and an efficient scorer at the showcase, taking what he could get on the offensive end with a knockdown jump shot and modest game sense.
Damian Olvera Damian Olvera 6'4" | PF West Linn | 2027 State OR (2027 West Linn)
Standing a 6-foot-4, Olvera was clearly one of the most imposing big men at the showcase, using a muscular frame and an unusual level of touch to earn second-team all-event honors. While Olvera did most of his damage inside, collecting several put-back buckets, he also displayed the ability to step outside and hit a jumper from varying ranges.