Pangos All-West F/S: Top 2026 Performers (Pt. 5)
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LONG BEACH — The Pangos All-West Frosh/Soph camp is the best place to see some of the best underclass talent on the west coast and beyond. The 20th annual installment of the event brought together around 200 prospects form 13…
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LONG BEACH — The Pangos All-West Frosh/Soph camp is the best place to see some of the best underclass talent on the west coast and beyond. The 20th annual installment of the event brought together around 200 prospects form 13 different states and featured two of California’s best sophomores. Below we break down some of the top performers from the 2026 class.
Dalen Felder, Fresno Bullard
Felder showcased his great scoring feel in both transition and half-court offense. The 6-foot-2 combo guard sets up his downhill driving and finishing with a consistent jumper both from three-point and mid-range levels of the floor. Felder is a crafty ball handler who uses his strong frame to keep defenders on his hip and get into the paint where he can absorb and finish through contact.
Joseph Wicker Joseph Wicker 6'3" | SG St. Anthony | 2026 State CA-S , St. Anthony
Wicker can sometimes get lost in the shuffle if not seen by the right scouting eyes because he’s such an unselfish player who allows the game to come to him. The 6-foot-3 shooting guard has a great feel for the game off the ball in knowing the spots to space the floor on teammates’ drives. Wicker has smooth and fundamental shooting mechanics and is always shot-ready when the ball comes his way. Wicker showed some improved driving and finishing ability at the rim.
Miles Sadler Miles Sadler 5'11" | PG Bella Vista Prep | 2026 State AZ , Dream City Christian (AZ)
Sadler was one of the best creators for himself and teammates that we saw on the weekend. The 5-foot-11 point guard is quick, shifty, crafty and smart with the ball in his hands. His first step, creativity with the ball and changes of speed and direction made him a guy who was difficult to keep in front which led to automatic paint touches and pressure on the rim. Sadler finished much bigger than his size around the basket but also knocked down a variety of perimeter jumpers.
Samuel Mbingazo, Alemany
Big men don’t always get the touches they may want in a camp setting like this so it’s usually on them to create those opportunities and Mbingazo did just that with his rim-running and offensive rebounding. The 6-foot-9 center played with a high motor and pursued missed shots to create second chance opportunities and also beat the defense down the floor for easy baskets in transition. Mbingazo really impacted the game on the defensive end with his rim protection and rebounding.
Jaeden Goodman Jaeden Goodman 6'6" | SF Inderkum | 2026 State CA-N , Inderkum
Goodman has a bright future because of the skills he’s developed so far at his size and position. The long, wiry, 6-foot-6 wing is a knockdown shooter off the catch but also has the ball skills and feel to attack the rim off the bounce and score through and around rim protectors. Goodman is definitely a sophomore that Division 1 programs should track closely.