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<p>ROSEVILLE, Calif. — The second annual Boys California Live scholastic event was held at the Roebellen Center in Roseville – about 20 minutes north of Sacramento. The event drew 170-plus teams from California, Arizona, Nevada and Oregon. In this piece we take a closer look at the wings and forwards who raised their stock.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='1384646' first='Brayden' last='Harris'] | 2025 | Valley Christian (San Jose)</h4>
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<p>Harris is a wiry 6-foot-5 wing with an intriguing combination of fluid athleticism and burst in transition as well as with his first step in half-court settings. The rising senior is still a bit under-the-radar but is shedding that tag quickly with his ability to get to the basket and elevate for above the rim finishes. His frame and game both give me a late-bloomer vibe who could be worth a look at the Division I level.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='1707503' first='Carlton' last='Perrilliat'] | 2026 | Salesian College Prep</h4>
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<p>Perrilliat is a physically and athletically gifted forward whose dual-sport mentality carries over from the football field to the basketball court. The 6-foot-4 rising junior is a strong interior finisher who welcomes contact and powers through it to score at the rim. He has great feel and footwork around the basket and uses shot fakes to get defenders out of position to get a clean look at the rim. Perrilliat is an active offensive rebounder and off-ball slasher and finisher.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='1572987' first='Chase' last='Rawlins'] | 2025 | Folsom</h4>
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<p>Rawlins plays on the ball quite a bit for Folsom out of need but I can see him sliding off the ball as a secondary playmaker at the next level. The 6-foot-5 rising senior has a tight handle on the basketball and a shiftiness to his movements that allow him to get into the lane, draw help defenders and either kick to an open teammate or slither his way to a crafty finish.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='1530502' first='Dominic' last='Walker'] | 2025 | Moreau Catholic</h4>
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<p>Walker is an intriguing three-and-D type prospect at the next level. The rising senior has great positional size on the wing at 6-feet-5 and a fundamental and repeatable shooting mechanics. Walker brings an elite floor-stretching presence with his quick release, deep-range and consistency as a three-point shooter from multiple spots of the floor. A sleeper in the Northern California area.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='1703083' first='Isaiah' last='Davis'] | 2025 | Lincoln (Stockton)</h4>
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<p>Davis is a versatile, smooth and long-armed wing with point guard feel, vision and mindset. The 6-foot-5 rising senior is a creative ball handler and attacker off the dribble whose pass-first mindset allows him to be a primary ball handler and initiator or slide off the ball in a secondary playmaker and slasher role. Davis has a slithery feel off the dribble that allows him to get to the basket and score at the rim.</p>
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ROSEVILLE, Calif. — The second annual Boys California Live scholastic event was held at the Roebellen Center in Roseville – about 20 minutes north of Sacramento. The event drew 170-plus teams from California, Arizona, Nevada and Oregon. In this piece we take a closer look at the wings and forwards who raised their stock.
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