Pangos All-South 15 Eye-Catchers
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We had an opportunity to see a lot of promising Texas talent at the Pangos All-South Camp. Here’s a look at 15 Top 25 2026 Performers from the loaded event. Seven Spurlock TX #2 SG #1 HEIGHT 6'5" POS SG…
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Continue ReadingWe had an opportunity to see a lot of promising Texas talent at the Pangos All-South Camp. Here’s a look at 15 Top 25 2026 Performers from the loaded event.
Seven Spurlock Seven Spurlock 6’5″ | SG Frisco Memorial | 2026 State TX ‘s standout performance at the Pangos All-South Camp left no doubt as to why he earned the Co-MVP distinction. Offensively, Spurlock operated with an impressive degree of autonomy, showcasing a commanding presence on the court throughout the weekend. His offensive arsenal includes good ball-handling, passing and an elite knack for finishing plays at the rim. He’ an absolutely relentless finisher around the rim. Whether it’s a silky-smooth layup or a thunderous dunk, Spurlock possesses the natural ability to score, even in the face of physical defense.
On the defensive end, Spurlock’s skills are equally noteworthy. He excels as a perimeter defender and demonstrates a particular prowess in handling pick-and-roll situations and defending against driving plays. This is due in no small part to his size, strength and exceptional athleticism.
Armon Almuttar Armon Almuttar 6’4″ | SF Dallas Parish Episcopal School | 2026 State TX emerged as a standout, capturing the attention of everyone present. He set the tone with an impressive 33-point performance in the opening game, outscoring all 230 campers, and maintained an impressive average of 24.3 points per game throughout the event. Despite posting decent numbers as a freshman on the varsity team, it’s evident that Almuttar has made significant strides in refining his offensive skills, especially as he enters his sophomore season.
Armon showcased his elite scoring abilities across the entire court, sinking three-pointers and executing mid-range fadeaways with finesse. His paint finishes were a testament to both finesse and power. Defensively, his perimeter game has notably improved, and he continues to be a relentless presence on the boards and a strong defender around the rim. His recruiting stock continues to rise and clearly, for good reason.
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Theo Brannan
Theo Brannan
Theo Brannan stands out as a cerebral point guard, boasting elite shooting skills, exceptional ball-handling, keen vision, and superb passing abilities. Theo’s prowess lies in his ability to create scoring opportunities, not only for himself but also for his teammates. He consistently showcased his long-range shooting accuracy and made driving to the rim look effortless.
What sets Theo apart is his high basketball IQ and innate instincts, which allow him to consistently make the right decisions on both offense and defense. On the defensive side, he excels in on-ball coverage and possesses a knack for creating turnovers, disrupting the opponent’s game. With his remarkable skill set and basketball intelligence, Theo Brannan is undoubtedly a player that college coaches should keep a close eye on as he continues to develop, grow and make waves in the basketball world.
Antoine Almuttar Antoine Almuttar 6’4″ | SF Dallas Parish Episcopal School | 2026 State TX continues his ascent and his performance at the Pangos All-South event only solidified his status as a rising star. Averaging an impressive 18 points per game, Antoine showcased his versatility on the court. His defensive prowess was particularly notable, as he blocked shots, forced turnovers, and dominated the boards with his elite bounding ability.
Notably, Antoine’s offensive skill set has seen significant improvement, with his ball-handling and shooting abilities taking a huge leap forward. At the event, he displayed a knack for creating scoring opportunities, not only for himself but also for his teammates. His ability to sink three-pointers consistently was evident, and he further demonstrated his athleticism with a strong baseline dunk that resulted in an “and one” play. As Antoine continues to develop, he appears poised for a breakout year at Parish Episcopal, making him a player for college coaches to watch closely moving forward.
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Silas Rodriguez Silas Rodriguez 6’3″ | CG Denton Guyer | 2026 State TX was getting straight buckets at Pangos! In recent years, Silas has gained recognition as one of the most dependable three-point shooters among the 2026 class in Texas. Over the past year or so, his game has evolved significantly, making him one of the top 3 level scoring threats in this loaded class. This weekend, we witnessed Silas taking charge, driving to the rim, making mid-range shots, and consistently sinking deep outside jumpers.
What impressed me the most was Silas’s handle in open court situations, where he not only created opportunities for himself but also for his teammates. Looking ahead, keep an eye on Silas as he’s poised to join the conversation of other elite scorers, nationally.
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Xavier Green Xavier Green 5’11” | PG The Colony | 2026 State TX , a standout among 2026 Texas guard prospects, presents a compelling case for college basketball. As a cerebral point guard, Green boasts exceptional ball-handling skills, strong defensive capabilities, and an elite combination of shooting and playmaking abilities. His recent performance at the Pangos event underscored these talents, solidifying his position as one of the top point guard prospects, nationally, in his class.
Xavier’s versatile skill set and recent impressive showing at the Pangos event make him a noteworthy prospect for college programs. His ability to impact both ends of the court marks him as a potential key contributor at the next level.
James Sanderson James Sanderson 6’2″ | PG Emerson | 2026 State TX left no doubts about his status as a rising prospect during his standout performance at the Pangos event. Standing at an impressive 6’2″, this guard showcased elite court vision and exceptional passing abilities. His ball-handling skills were nothing short of remarkable, complemented by a consistent deep shooting range.
In addition to his offensive prowess, Sanderson displayed great spatial awareness and off-ball patience. His excellence in creating off-the-dribble opportunities and his high basketball IQ in pick-and-roll situations caught the eye. Defensively, he was equally impressive, with a tenacious on-ball presence and an adept ability to disrupt passing lanes. James has well-rounded intangibles that make him a prospect that demands attention as he continues to progress.
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Keonte Greybear
Keonte Greybear
Keonte Greybear continues to make a name for himself, nationally. Throughout the weekend, Keonte consistently displayed top-tier guard skills that earned him a spot in the Top 60 game. His basketball repertoire includes impressive handles, shooting ability, and exceptional finishing. Notably, Keonte stood out as a highlight-reel finisher in every game he participated in, leaving no doubt about his scoring prowess, whether it was knocking down shots from catch-and-shoot situations or creating opportunities off the dribble. Defensively, he was a disruptive force on the perimeter, accumulating several steals during the event.
For players under 6’3″, Keonte Greybear is one of the most dynamic players in the class. His exceptional skills make him a player that should be on the radar of college coaches nationwide. His ability to impact the game on both ends of the floor positions him as a rising star worth watching closely as he continues to shine on the court.
Solomon is a standout two-way point guard who operates at an elite level. His ability to change pace and direction in the blink of an eye was evident throughout his first two games, allowing him to penetrate the defense and navigate the court with ease. Solomon’s offensive brilliance was evident as he demonstrated exceptional strength and body control when finishing plays inside, even when confronted with intense defensive pressure. His ability to absorb contact and still convert plays at the rim was particularly impressive. On the defensive end, Solomon proved to be a disruptive force, amassing several on-ball steals and deflections. His highlight moment included an impressive chase-down block, showcasing his athleticism and defensive tenacity.
Solomon’s performance underscores his status as a top-tier point guard, equally proficient on both ends of the floor. His remarkable combination of offensive finesse and defensive hustle makes him a player to watch closely.
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Chaz Wallace
Chaz Wallace
Chaz Wallace made a strong impact with high-level performances, showcasing his crafty point guard skills. He displayed exceptional ball-handling, top-tier distributing abilities, and acrobatic finishing near the basket. Beyond his individual skills, Chaz contributed effectively off the ball, creating floor space and showing promise in various game situations.
Notably, Chaz’s basketball IQ was evident on both ends of the court, allowing him to excel in pick-and-roll scenarios and apply relentless defensive pressure. His well-rounded game and innate understanding of basketball make him a valuable point guard prospect that college coaches should have on their radar for the future. With his potential and skill set, Chaz Wallace is poised for a promising basketball career.
Trent Perry Trent Perry 6’4″ | SG Link Academy | 2026 MO ‘s consistent improvement is impossible to ignore. While he’s renowned for his electrifying finishes above the rim, he also demonstrated notable progress in his shooting skills. Trent stands out as one of the most athletic players in his class, and if you’re not cautious, you might find yourself featured on one of his highlight reels.
Defensively, Trent leverages his length and athleticism to make a significant impact on the game. Already garnering interest from several programs, he’s poised to remain a highly sought-after prospect for college coaches as he approaches graduation.
Caleb Richard Caleb Richard 6’3″ | SG Mansfield Timberview | 2026 TX has risen to prominence as one of the premier shooting guards in the 2026 class. His game is characterized by a consistent three-level scoring ability, showcasing remarkable athleticism and a rapid release. Most notably, his exceptional speed, agility, and vertical jump complement his continuously expanding skill set. As expected, he was able to showcase all of these skills during the event.
On the defensive end, Caleb’s prowess is equally impressive, ranking among the top guard defenders in his class statewide. His on-ball defensive skills are top-notch, and he excels at playing passing lanes. Looking forward, Caleb is poised to make a substantial impact as a well-rounded player, offering stability and an unparalleled work ethic to any program fortunate enough to have him.
Robert Moore Robert Moore 6’1″ | PG Keller-Timber Creek | 2026 State TX IV’s steady rise to prominence during the spring and summer is well-deserved. His basketball prowess is underpinned by impressive shooting skills, a proficiency he consistently demonstrates across all three levels of the court. What truly sets him apart is his unique blend of speed, agility, and impressive leaping ability, coupled with a notable physical strength.
On the offensive front, Robert excels as a top-tier shot creator, utilizing a quick release that makes him a challenging matchup in open space. When driving towards the basket, his strength and versatility enable him to finish plays through contact adeptly, utilizing either hand.
Defensively, Robert shines as a perimeter lockdown defender, showcasing the flexibility to handle various matchups and effectively switching roles in pick-and-roll scenarios. Looking ahead, Robert Moore Robert Moore 6’1″ | PG Keller-Timber Creek | 2026 State TX IV possesses the potential to evolve into a versatile combo guard at the next level, contributing not only as a scorer and defender but also as a reliable rebounder and a formidable full-court presence.
Bo Ogden Bo Ogden 6’6″ | SG St. Michael Catholic Academy | 2026 State TX ‘s rising recruiting stock aligns perfectly with his boundless potential and versatility on the court. Bo exhibited the ability to sink shots from all three levels while also making valuable contributions on the boards. His ball-handling skills are steadily improving, particularly evident in transition situations where he effectively dictated the tempo and created opportunities for both himself and his teammates. In pick-and-roll scenarios, Bo excels whether he’s setting screens, rolling to the basket, or popping out for a shot, showcasing his adaptability. This flexibility also extends to his role as a ball handler when he’s not the tallest player on the floor.
Defensively, Bo utilizes his length to great effect, altering opponents’ shots and actively disrupting passing lanes. His all-around game and developing skills make him an exciting prospect to watch, as his recruiting journey continues to soar.