Winners Classic at Edison Thursday Eye Catchers
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Edison High School located in Stockton, CA was the location of the Winners Classic Tournament. Dec 7-9. PH NorCal was there for Thursday Day 1. There were 8 teams from NorCal. Capital Christian, Edison, Folsom, Granada, Manteca, Redwood, Sacramento, and…
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Continue ReadingEdison High School located in Stockton, CA was the location of the Winners Classic Tournament. Dec 7-9. PH NorCal was there for Thursday Day 1. There were 8 teams from NorCal. Capital Christian, Edison, Folsom, Granada, Manteca, Redwood, Sacramento, and Sierra. These were the EyeCatchers from Thursdays game.
Game 1: Redwood 57, Manteca 54
Game2: Sacramento 58, Folsom 54
Game 3: Granada 78, Capital Christian 70
Game 4: Edison 66, Sierra 49
He’s sharpened his overall game skills, he’s a bit faster. He was the games leading scorer with 23pts, 4-3’s. He’s doing a good job of setting the offense, moving without the ball. His jump shot is improved. He’s getting his feet set quicker, releasing with good form and has good lift on it. He’s using his dribble to get to his spots.
He has the body and an improving skill set for the next level. He’s a shot maker. He does a good job of using his body drawing contact fouls on the drive to the paint and getting to the free throw line. He has deep range on his 3-point shot. He’s shown he can run the offense up top in half-court sets. He’s a willing passer. His 23-points were tops.
He’s a skilled player who’ll start to attract more attention as the season progresses. He’s a long ball handling guard with good movements, excellent passing and vision. He makes it a point to involve mates early and often. He understands when to look for his own shot. He can create his own shots opportunities along the perimeter using ball fakes, and a good first step. He can hit mid-range and 3’s off the dribble. His 24pts, 4 assists led the team.
He’s a big guard with a versatile set of skills that allows him to be a threat from different areas on the court. He’s been aggressive this early season. At 6’5 he’s long with good movements, he has good hops going after rebounds and blocking shots. He’s handling the ball, making good passes along the perimeter. He’s using his length to score inside. He’s taking and making his jump shot from mid-range and the 3-point line. 24pts, 3 blks,
Spencer Langowski
Spencer Langowski
He’s a newcomer that’s played well the first two games we’ve seen him. He’s a good size active guard with good movements on the court. He has good ball handling, and passing skills. He can get to his spots for shot opportunities. He’s good working along the perimeter, and in transition, attacking the basket. He knocks down open 3’s along the perimeter. 20pts. 2-3’s.
He’s been consistent in the early season. The hard playing guard gives good effort on both ends of the court with his tenacity on defense, and aggressive attacks from different angles to the basket on offense. He’s a good rebounding guard who can push the break, he sees the court makes the pass up, or he’ll go coast to coast. He led a late comeback with his no quit approach. 22pts, 6rebs, 4stls.
Wiggins is a rising forward in the 2026 class. The muscular forward has been good in the post area, aggressively attacking the rim, hitting paint jumpers, and taking it up strong showing he can power up under the rim throwing it down off two feet with force. He rebounds, runs the court. He’s developing his outside shot, he hit a 3 from the top, he”ll use a dribble or two to attack, he’s backing defenders down from the mid-post. 14pts, multiple rebounds.
Demarcus Cobb Jr. Demarcus Cobb Jr. 6'3" | CG Edison | 2026 State CA-N
Demarcus Cobb Jr. Demarcus Cobb Jr. 6'3" | CG Edison | 2026 State CA-N
He’s a solid body prospect who can play both guard positions. He’s working off ball mostly using his strength and handle to aggressively attack the basket from multiple areas on the court when the opportunity arises. He’ll drive and kick, finish through contact. He plays hard, with good tenacity on the defensive side of the ball, he can stick with ball handlers, make it hard for drivers to get into the paint. 16pts, 7rebs 5asts, 2stls.
Joshua Seals
Joshua Seals
It was our fist look at the long slender forward who still might add a few more inches. He was active with a good touch around the rim, and working from the mid-post with a good turnaround jumper. He has lengthy arms and will work to get his fair share of rebounds. His long strides gets him up court in transition. His lengthy arms helps get deflections on the defensive side. 16pts, 6rebs 2stls.