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<p>The CBG Fall Team Camp took place at the Henrico Sports and Event Center this past weekend, with two days of action featuring some top tier teams from Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina. With four courts of action and over 30 teams in attendance, there were a number of players who made an impression on the coaches and scouts in attendance. Here's a look at part 3 of some of the top 2026 performers in the event.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1446198' first='Carmelo' last='Swinson'] | 6'2” PG | EPL Elite (Massanutten)</strong></p>
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<p>Swinson had a great showing on the EPL Elite team, and after a good junior year at Massanutten he looks like he's ready to make a statement his senior season and is a guard coaches should be taking a look at. The 6'2” lefty was unguardable for much of the event, as he used his change of speed and shiftiness off the bounce to get wherever he wanted to, and showed the ability to score it from all over as well. He was efficient getting to spots and using an array of shots in the midrange and at the rim to score over defenders, he showed great range from deep off the catch and off the bounce, and he was in control of the game making plays for others as well.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1810739' first='Da'Kylan' last='Hill'] | 6'8” PF | EPL Elite (Massanutten)</strong></p>
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<p>Hill was a breakout player in the Elite Prep League last year after coming up from Georgia, and he's arguably one of the best available post players in the prep ranks right now. Even in a showcase setting, Hill showed a great motor and big time toughness, defending with energy and attacking the glass on both ends of the floor as he rebounded well in traffic and kept plays alive. He showed great touch around the rim with both hands, he worked well in the midrange area as he made shots and hit cutters and shooters, and he did little things to win games even in a setting where it didn't matter much.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2242380' first='Ruey' last='Ruey'] | 6'4” WG | CBG Elite (Massanutten)</strong></p>
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<p>Ruey is one of the most under recruited players in the state, as he's been a starter and major contributor on the post grad scene for two years now, and has had a lot of coaches comment recently on his ability to impact winning. The 6'4” off guard has one of those all-around skillsets coupled with great instincts on both ends of the floor, so he can fit in many different playing styles and still be effective. He shot the ball well both off the catch and getting to spots off the bounce from deep and in the mid-range, he was good as a secondary ball handler who made good decisions, he made plays defensively both on and off the ball, and he always seemed to make a play when his team needed it the most.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2618835' first='Carter' last='Bullock'] | 6'3” CG | CBG Elite (Catholic)</strong></p>
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<p>Bullock is set for a huge senior season at Catholic with them losing most of their top offensive weapons from last year, and after being the energy guy he's set to be the go-to guy which he showed he's ready for. The 6'3” lefty has a blend of explosive athleticism and tough shot making ability, and he showed the ability to both blow by defenders and get to the rim, or create space with step backs and make tough shots. He worked well off the ball to get open and get easy shots, he jumped passing lanes and guarded the ball well defensively, and he used his athleticism to make some big time plays others simply can't make.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2624539' first='Austin' last='Agosto'] | 5'10” PG | EPL Elite (Blue Ridge)</strong></p>
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<p>Agosto played a solid role for a very good Blue Ridge team last year, and if he's been playing the way he did at the event in practice so far this year it will be hard to imagine that he isn't the primary ball handler and playmaker for them this year. While he may not have been the biggest player on the floor, he showed a unique blend of quickness and craftiness, getting by defenders to finish at the rim or taking and making shots that for most players wouldn't be good shots but were for him. He showed a bit of awkwardness in a good way as he used different pace and moves to get open, he made plays for others when he broke down the defense, and he was an absolute pest on the defensive end guarding the ball 94 feet and forcing turnovers.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2470600' first='Cy' last='Gresham'] | 6'5” WF | CBG Elite (Bruton)</strong></p>
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<p>Gresham is a player that we had seen briefly when he was younger as a standout freshman at West Point, and years later he's took steps in the right direction and looks like he'll have a great senior season at Bruton. The 6'5” wing has grown quite a bit and filled out nicely over the past few years, and his blend of strength and perimeter skillset makes him a tough matchup to game plan for as he can impact the game in a lot of different ways. He showed the ability to handle the ball in transition and make the right play consistently, he guarded and played multiple positions on the wing and in the post, he showed his ability to get downhill and finish through traffic, and he made shots from deep off the catch as well.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2426243' first='Maurice' last='Jefferson'] | 6'0” PG | Assist Select (Thomas Jefferson)</strong></p>
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<p>Jefferson had been a solid piece for Henrico in their program turnaround over the past few seasons, and he transferred to TJ this summer where he'll likely be the go-to guy and if he plays the way he did at the event that shouldn't be a problem. He's a throwback style guard who can control the tempo and run the show, and his mix of scoring and distributing ability was on full display. He showed great quickness getting by defenders and pushing the ball in transition, he was aggressive attacking downhill and finished well over bigger defenders, he made shots when he was left open to keep the defense honest, and he set up teammates well for easy buckets.</p>
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The CBG Fall Team Camp took place at the Henrico Sports and Event Center this past weekend, with two days of action featuring some top tier teams from Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina. With four courts of action and over 30 teams in attendance, there were a number of players who made an impression on the coaches and scouts in attendance. Here's a look at part 3 of some of the top 2026 performers in the event.
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