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<p>LAS VEGAS — The 23rd edition of the Pangos All-American Camp tipped off Sunday night at Bishop Gorman high school with more than 120 players descending on Vegas to play in front of national media and NBA scouts. We were in attendance for all three days and every game of the camp and below are our First Five performers from the event. <em>*These selections are based on overall performance from camp games, the camp championship game and Top 60 and Top 30 games.</em></p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">G [player_tooltip player_id='1956542' first='Kaiden' last='Bailey'] | 2026 | Santa Margarita (CA) | Pictured</h4>
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<p>Bailey earned Co-MVP honors of the camp and earned that nod with his combination of statistical production and impact on winning. The 6-foot-3 combo guard out of Southern California flashed his elite scoring prowess with a variety of pull-up and off-catch jumpers in addition to drives and finishes at the rim. Where Bailey separated himself, and showed media and scouts that his all-around game has improved, was with his rebounding and passing. The rising senior averaged 21.5 points, 8.8 rebounds and 9.5 assists per game and recorded two triple-doubles in winning efforts.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">G Reese Alston | 2027 | Second Baptist (TX)</h4>
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<p>Alston was one of the more impressive point guards in attendance and the attributes that stood out the most were the pace and poise in which he ran his team with. The 6-foot-2 rising junior used his savvy ball-handling, ability to change speeds and direction, and crafty finishing package to get to the rim and score around the rim. Alston, the son of former NBA player Rafer Alston, was one of the better playmakers and creators in ball screen and transition situations where he used his vision and timely passing to set teammates up.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">G/F [player_tooltip player_id='1703096' first='Elias' last='Obenyah'] | 2026 | Salesian (CA)</h4>
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<p>Obenyah should come away from this event as one of the bigger national stock-risers based on his performance. The 6-foot-4 wing out of Northern California is a jack-of-all-trades player whose ability to impact every aspect of the game will make him a valuable player at the next level. Obenyah's most impressive quality is his ability to guard multiple positions as his strength, lateral speed and willingness to play a physical brand of defense makes him a prospect who can contain quicker perimeter players or compete physically with bigger wings. Offensively, Obenyah is a steady driver and scorer who plays off of two feet, uses pivots to get to the rim and is a consistent mid-range scorer.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">G Sammy Jackson | 2026 | Roman Catholic (PA)</h4>
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<p>Jackson's ability to stretch the floor, along with his size, length and athleticism, made him a highly effective offensive player on the wing. The 6-foot-7 rising senior knocked down 12 three-point over the course of his camp games and helped lead his Duke team to a camp championship win over UCLA with an efficient 11-point effort. Jackson is a guy who doesn't need to dominate the ball or take a high volume of shots to impact the game and his ability to knock down off-catch and off-movement three's will make him a valuable prospect at the next level.</p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">F [player_tooltip player_id='1532640' first='Quinn' last='Costello'] | 2026 | The Newman School (MA)</h4>
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<p>Costello was Co-MVP of the camp along with Bailey and his offensive versatility was on full display throughout the event. The 6-foot-10 forward averaged 14.2 points and 4.2 rebounds per game, including a 23-point performance on 8-for-11 from the field in the camp championship game victory. Costello showcased his fluid three-point shooting ability in spot-up and pick-and-pop situations in addition to his touch and ability to create shots with his back to the basket. The most intriguing part of Costello's game was his athletic and coordinated rim-running and finishing ability which showed his balance, strong base and high motor. Costello scored 12 points with six rebounds in a Top 30 game win.</p>
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LAS VEGAS — The 23rd edition of the Pangos All-American Camp tipped off Sunday night at Bishop Gorman high school with more than 120 players descending on Vegas to play in front of national media and NBA scouts. We were in attendance for all three days and every game of the camp and below are our First Five performers from the event. *These selections are based on overall performance from camp games, the camp championship game and Top 60 and Top 30 games.
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