Pangos Jr. All-American Camp Recap
I made it out to Ernest R. McBride High School on Sunday, February 25th for this years exciting installment of the Pangos Jr. All-American Camp. This years crop of campers hailed from 20+ different states as well as Canada, Mexico,…
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Continue ReadingI made it out to Ernest R. McBride High School on Sunday, February 25th for this years exciting installment of the Pangos Jr. All-American Camp. This years crop of campers hailed from 20+ different states as well as Canada, Mexico, and even one camper from the United Kingdom.
Cash Gervin
Cash Gervin
Cash delivered an impressive performance at the Pangos Junior All-American Camp on Sunday with a combination of precise shooting, a good handle, and strong passing vision. Gervin looks to have a strong inclination to play team first basketball which is great to see out of a young guard, is secure with the ball, and has soft touch around the basket.
Freddie Forbes
Freddie Forbes
Freddie showed off his impressive shooting stroke on Sunday as he played in 3 games and never hit less than 3 threes in any of them. Forbes showed that he is confident shooting off the catch or the dribble and already has the range to move a few feet beyond the line effectively.
Robert Angelillo
Robert Angelillo
Robert was one of the best shooters I saw at camp on Sunday and quickly became someone that kids knew they couldn’t leave alone regardless of where he was on the court. Angelilo moves very well without the ball and his energy/tirelessness enable him to eventually outwork the defense and end up with enough space to get his shot off.
Tayshaun Bozeman
Tayshaun Bozeman
Tayshaun was an impressive all-around contributor on Sunday as he demonstrated a strong ability to get to the basket and finish with touch over/around bigger defenders. Bozeman also showed the passing vision to set teammates up effectively when extra defensive attention was shifted towards him.
DaShaun Harris
DaShaun Harris
DaShaun was terrific throughout camp on Sunday. Harris demonstrated all the qualities of an effective lead ball handler at the HS level on his way to earning MVP honors for his showing in the camp, “Best of the Best” game. DaShaun is a very good athlete, has good vision, kickstarts fast-breaks by contributing on the defensive glass, and can finish effectively at the rim with either hand.
Miles Cooper
Miles Cooper
Miles shot the ball very effectively from 3 on Sunday as he demonstrated a strong ability to stretch defenses, create his own shot off the dribble, and move effectively without the ball. Already shooting step-back threes from several feet behind the line, Miles looks to be a three point shooting threat for years to come.
Lleyton Leonard Lleyton Leonard 6'4" | SF AZ Compass Prep | 2028 AZ
Lleyton Leonard Lleyton Leonard 6'4" | SF AZ Compass Prep | 2028 AZ
Lleyton took over multiple games on Sunday with his across the board contributions at both ends. Leonard buzzes all over the court getting into passing lanes, grabbing rebounds, and soaring towards the rim for acrobatic finishes. Lleyton is a remarkably impressive athlete for his age and it enables him to be dominant defensively at this level and he projects to be versatile defensively at the HS level as well.
Carter Parker
Carter Parker
Carter’s showing in the camp games and the, “Best of the Best” Game on Sunday was exemplary of his all-around offensive impact. Parker repeatedly snagged defensive rebounds to ignite fast-break opportunities, found teammates with incisive and on-time passes, and scored the ball effectively at multiple levels to put the cherry on top of what was a very impressive showing.
Flory Kuminga
Flory Kuminga
Flory plays the game with incredible strength for someone his age and is still figuring out how to best utilize his + size to his advantage on both ends of the court. Kuminga is an impressive rebounder and interior player at this stage but needs to refine his footwork and balance in order to be a more effective and consistent offensive player.
If he is able to put those things together, Flory could be making an impact in games at the next level in no time.
Jaizahn Lewis
Jaizahn Lewis
Jaizahn showed off his terrific scoring ability and all around offensive impact on Sunday at camp. Lewis drove past defenders going left or right and looked comfortable finishing at the basket with either hand too, pulled up for threes and hit step-backs from mid-range, and used the attention he was drawing from the defense to create opportunities for others.
Evan Willis
Evan Willis
Evan was one of the most eye-catching players at the event this weekend as his 6″6 frame allowed him to impact the game on both ends in so many ways. Willis blocks/effects shots on the defensive end, rebounds at both ends, and can stretch his shooting range out beyond the 3-point line. Evan projects to be a very an impactful high school player at minimum.