2023 Oregon Top 250 Expo – Team Four Scouting Reports
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Although it’s already been a week and a half since the Oregon Top 250 Expo, our coverage of the event here on Prep Hoops is not done yet. For the rest of this week, we will take a look at…
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Continue ReadingAlthough it’s already been a week and a half since the Oregon Top 250 Expo, our coverage of the event here on Prep Hoops is not done yet. For the rest of this week, we will take a look at each individual roster, breaking down this huge crop of talent from around the Pacific Northwest, player-by-player.
Here’s a look at Team Four:
Warren Stanton Warren Stanton 6'4" | SF West Linn | 2025 State OR (2025 West Linn)
Lefty wing-forward at 6-foot-4 who really used his long spider-like arms extremely effectively on the defensive end, capably guarding multiple positions. Slashed to the basket for a number of finishes right around the rim. Grabbed rebounds both inside and outside of his area.
Max Juhala Max Juhala 6'5" | SF West Linn | 2024 State OR (2024 West Linn)
Known best as a shooter, flashed a tremendous all-around game at the Expo. Really impressed with his court vision and passing skills, playing extremely unselfishly. Used his 6-foot-5 and length to quickly drive to the basket and finish at the rim. High academic performer receiving D3 recruiting interest.
Ian Pearson Ian Pearson 5'9" | PG Redmond Panthers | 2025 State OR (2025 Redmond)
Didn’t get a lot of opportunities but played good team basketball and showed a nice touch on his jumper when given the chance. Handled the ball well, minimized turnovers, and capably defended opposing guards who often times were bigger than him.
Carlos Olguin-Peterson (2025 Merritt Secondary School-Canada)
Hustle guy type that was often around the basketball on both ends. Showed good intensity on the defensive end, especially on the ball. Found himself in the right place at the right time for a handful of garbage buckets and putbacks.
Cade Washington (2025 Camas-WA)
Good looking athlete who moved very fluidly with a bounce in his step. Good size for a wing at 6-foot-3. Finished well around the hoop, especially in transition, but also showed a pretty good perimeter shot.
Gavin Inglish Gavin Inglish 6'3" | SG Pleasant Hill | 2025 State OR (2025 Pleasant Hill)
Solid all-around athletically, used strong build to score over and through opponents in the lane in transition. Also spotted up on the outside in the half-court setting and knocked down a number of open jumpers with good form and accuracy.
Matthew Tompkins Matthew Tompkins 6'4" | SF Summit | 2026 State OR (2026 Summit)
Scrappy and competitive forward at 6-foot-3. Really battled for rebounds and loose balls underneath and had some tough finishes through contact. Ran the floor well in tradition and backed down from nobody, playing with a bit of a chip on his shoulder in a good way.
Peyton Reyes Peyton Reyes 5'9" | PG Mountainside | 2025 State OR (2025 Mountainside)
Arguably the speediest player in the building. Really got up and down the floor, which led to a number of easy baskets in transition. Was a pest on defense and created a number of turnovers. Shot the ball well in the game we saw.
Jullian McGary (2024 Tree Academy-CA)
6-foot-2 guard up from California didn’t get a ton of touches in the game we watched but looked the part. Had a solid motor, was a willing help defender, and made the extra pass.
Grant Clemo Grant Clemo 6'5" | PF Wells | 2025 State OR (2025 Wells)
Good frame and size at 6-foot-5. Showed great hustle and motor, especially on the boards where he was in contention for the rebound whenever he was close to the ball. Decent outside shot and was able to face up and create a bit off the dribble as well.
Kayin Turner Kayin Turner 6'5" | SF Sunset | 2024 State OR (2024 Sunset)
One of the most productive players at the event. Dipped into his entire bag offensively, hitting threes, scoring off the dribble, and getting buckets inside on post ups. Good athlete that is a tremendous finisher at the rim, especially in transition.