2026 Rankings are up who’s new in NorCal
The PH NorCal 2026 rankings have been updated, we’ve found new prospects that enters into the ranking system because of their play on the court. This young group will probably be varsity players starters, or key contributors to their high…
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Continue ReadingThe PH NorCal 2026 rankings have been updated, we’ve found new prospects that enters into the ranking system because of their play on the court. This young group will probably be varsity players starters, or key contributors to their high school teams. Here at PH NorCal we make every effort to see and evaluate as many prospects as we can throughout the year. Spring, Summer and the new popular Fall Ball Season here in NorCal.
Maximillian Mason 6’0 SG, from Tracy: He transferred into Tracy this season, he has the tools to be a quality scoring guard if he plays the way he did at the Pro-West Camp. He was a top 60 performer at that event. He has handles, and speed. He put points on the board with fearless attacks to the rim through traffic. He hit longs 3’s coming down court, and mid-range jumpers. He has the foot speed to defend on ball.
Brayden Bruce 6’3 SG, from Vacaville: We’ve seen Bruce a few times. The long and still growing prospect has an improving skill set. He can put the ball in the net. He handles and passes good. He runs and finishes in transition. He can knock down the 3 ball and he’ll finish drives around the basket. He’ll help rebound.
Treston Davis 5’11 CG, from Inderkum: The speedy guard transferred into Inderkum. He’ll use his quality handles, and savvy scoring prowess to generate points. He gets into the paint for kick-out passes to open shooters, he’ll finish with paint jumpers and floaters, he sees the court and is a willing passer. He can hit the set shot 3.
CJ Baltrip 6’5 W/F, from St. Mary’s: He’s long and rangy with a good upside, still developing his offensive skill set. He’ll rebound, run the court, look to finish around the rim after cutting to the basket. He doesn’t post up but does work from the mid-post, he can hit the short corner jumper. He plays with good energy, kind of a run and jump type right now. He can defend perimeter to paint.
Cole Johnson 6’5 Forward, from Inderkum: We spotted Johnson at the Pangos Camp. He’s long with good hops working inside for rebounds, and points. He has the length to go after blocks and defend in the post. He’s a good court runner, he did well passing, shooting and dribble from the high post. He’ll shoot a 3ptr if open. We’ll keep an eye on him.
Dekota Ordonio 5’10 PG, from Monterey: He’s a quality point guard that has the tools to run a team. He might grow a few more inches. He has excellent handles, sees the court in half-court and transition. He creates shots for himself and others, while working his way around the perimeter looking for angles to attack. He can get inside for floaters, paint jumpers, and finishes high off the glass. He’ll hit open 3’s.
Tyler Bailey 6’3 SG, from Moreau Catholic: He’s long and still growing. He has a good skill set. He has good vision for passing, he sees the court, and can operate from different areas on the floor. His handles are decent, he plays at a good pace. He’s a prospect that can hit the short jumpers or find a spot along the perimeter. He’ll be a contributor on the varsity.
Tyler Smith 5’9 PG, from San Ramon: We saw him play with his 15u team in the spring and summer. He’s an excellent ball handler with vision, and passing, he plays at a good pace. He’s probably a pass first PG with the ability to run the team in half-court sets. He makes long strong passes up court in transition. He has the mid-range jumper off the dribble, and he’ll knock down open 3’s.
Dante Vigil 6’0 CG, from Liberty: He’s fast and fearless bringing the ball up court, he’s a constant threat in transition. He has the handles and quickness to attack the paint, from the perimeter, and challenge defenders. He has a quick pull-up off the dribble. He’s capable of knocking down 3’s in transition. He’s shown he can handle the ball up top with good passing and patience. We’ll see more of him.
Des Sicat 5’10 CG Castro Valley: He’s a transfer from Hayward. He’s a fast guard with the skills to run point and facilitate, or work off ball, and be a scoring threat attacking from the sides. He has a first step, with speed to get into the paint to get his shot off over taller defenders. He hits the paint jumper or a floater. He’s an excellent passer in transition. He can hit the 3ptr.
Jacob Sutton Jacob Sutton 5'10" | PG Menlo Atherton | 2026 State CA-N 5’10 PG, from Menlo Atherton: He’s a muscular strong guard with quality handles, and speed to get to the paint for dishes, dump-offs or score it himself. He’s fast with good vision in the open court. He’s hard to stay in front of. He’s an excellent on ball defender.
Owen Perez 6’8 PF/C, from Half Moon Bay: He’s going to get his opportunity this season, now that highly touted 6’8 Jaeden Hutchins has transferred to Prolific Prep. Perez has a long wing span, he’ll help with the rebounding and defending in the post area. He’ll have to show us he can use his size to put points on the board in the post. He has good upside, we’ll be watching.
Aidan Muse 6’7 PF/C, from Heritage: We know he’s 6’7, he does good running the court, he gives good effort going after misses, trying to get rebounds for put backs point. He’s still developing his post foot work and fundamentals, he does have the size to finish around the rim inside. We’ll see more.
JT Harreld 6’4 W/F, from Palma: He’s long and still growing, and developing his skills. He understands the game, and gives good effort. He’ll shoot the corner 3 if he’s open. He’ll go after rebounds with good outlet passing, he has long strides running up court. He gives good effort inside but still a bit wobbly going up for shots, and rebounds. He’ll get stronger and taller. He has a good upside.
Dylan Lee 6’0 CG, from American: He’ll be a contributor on the varsity this season. He’s a good all around combo guard. Standing 6’0 he can play with or without the ball. He’s a good ball handler, fast bringing it up court. He plays with good balance and can hit jump shots. He’s a good passer, and has the foot speed to stay with small quick guards.