CBG Fall Showcase: 2026 Standouts
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The second session of the CBG Fall Series took place in Richmond this past Sunday with the CBG Fall Showcase Team Camp, featuring some of the top teams from across the DMV as well as two CBG Elite teams featuring…
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Continue ReadingThe second session of the CBG Fall Series took place in Richmond this past Sunday with the CBG Fall Showcase Team Camp, featuring some of the top teams from across the DMV as well as two CBG Elite teams featuring players from across the region. The event featured high level competition and great games, as well as prospects for colleges of all levels moving forward.
Here’s a look at some of the top 2026 performers at the event.
Latrell Allmond Latrell Allmond 6'8" | C John Marshall | 2026 State VA | 6’8” PF | John Marshall
Another CBG event and another impressive outing for Allmond as the nationally ranked big man showed his versatility in their wins over very good Bishop O’Connell and Largo teams. The 6’8” big man owned the paint with his strength and athleticism as he played above the rim and rebounded, but he also showed his budding skillset on the perimeter showing good touch and making great high-low passes. His ability to run the floor and play above the rim while also guarding multiple positions and his consistent production continues to bold well for him moving forward.
Frank Siaca-Bey Frank Siaca-Bey 6'8" | C Fairfax Christian | 2026 State VA | 6’8” C | Fairfax Christian
Siaca-Bey recently reclassified to the 2026 class as he transferred to Fairfax Christian from Georgetown Prep, and he looks like he’s heading the right direction as a prospect. At 6’8” he has a good frame to bang in the paint and is a good rebounder, and he has excellent touch both in the paint and when he steps out to the midrange as well. He has a good mix of athleticism and skill set that will only continue to get better as he continues to play and get more reps.
Khalib Norcome Khalib Norcome 6'5" | SF Mt. Zion | 2026 State MD | 6’6” WF | Mt. Zion Prep
Norcome is set to be a breakout player in the DMV this season and should see his recruitment start to pick up as time goes on, and he wasted no time getting to it at session two. The 6’6” wing showed his whole package as he handled it well and showed his ability to create space off the bounce and he made shots from multiple levels even when they were contested. He’s a big time athlete who gets downhill aggressively and can play above the rim, and he impacts the game as a rebounder and as a defender as well.
Shane Pendergrass Shane Pendergrass 6'8" | PF Mt. Zion | 2026 State MD | 6’8” F | Mt. Zion Prep
Pendergrass is another big addition to this Mt. Zion team this year, as his versatility as a hybrid forward gives them the chance to play in different looks and he was very productive throughout the event. At 6’8” he has great ball skills and is a dead eye shooter from deep off the catch, and he showed improvement in his ability to handle it and attack closeouts too. He guarded multiple positions and challenged shots well, he rebounded on both ends of the floor and he’s becoming more athletic as he grows into and fills out his body.
Kemari Pointer | 5’11” PG | Mt. Zion Prep
Pointer is another up and comer for this MZP team, as he was matched up with some very good upperclass guards and not only held his own but played very well throughout the event. The floor general showed great feel and made great decisions with the ball in his hands, and he was excellent in pick-and-rolls where he showed he can be a threat to both score it and make plays for others. He competed on both ends of the floor, made shots from multiple levels and he showed a great skillset making him very intriguing moving forward.
Jalen Johnson | 6’0” CG | Largo
It was hard not to love Johnson for this Largo group, as the young guard played with an all-out style that would make any coach happy to have him on their team. While he wasn’t a focal point on the offensive end, that didn’t stop Johnson from flying all over the court to make plays, at one point crashing through the bench and having to be checked out before coming back into the game to continue flying all over the court and hitting the deck for loose balls. He showed the ability to make shots when he was left open, he defended with intensity and did whatever it took to help his team win.