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<p>The Spotlight Invitational took place on Saturday evening, and many of Oregon's top high school players were at Clackamas High School for some high-level competition. We had the opportunity to watch the action from start to finish. Here are the players for the Spotlight Invitational All-Tournament Second Team.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1604657' first='Liam' last='Rigney'] (2026 Lake Oswego) – At 6'7, Rigney impressed us as an all-around shooter with a strong frame and the ability to score at multiple levels. He rarely missed open looks, showed confidence as a scorer, and contributed as a solid, reliable rebounder. Rigney is one of the more underrated players in the PNW, so be on the lookout for him to be a possible All-State selection this coming year. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2172116' first='Rocco' last='Ebenal'] (2027 Sunset) – Ebenal showcased toughness with finishes at the rim, blending quickness, speed, and a high basketball IQ. A natural facilitator, he was very vocal on the floor and consistently kept his team organized. Coming off a summer injury, he looked sharp, confident, and impactful. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2211742' first='Riggy' last='Khyungra'] (2027 La Salle Prep) – One of the quickest guards at the event, Khyungra combined blazing speed with elite ball-handling and playmaking ability. He could score from all three levels and proved to be a strong candidate for top point guard honors at the event. A state champion last season, Riggy looks to lead La Salle Prep to another 5A state championship this coming season.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2313999' first='Cooper' last='Day'] (2027 Nelson) – A confident 6'2 shooter, Day consistently knocked down shots and punished defenses for leaving him open. He brought hustle, energy, and defensive intensity on both ends, making an impact as more than just a scorer. Also, a decent ball handler, Cooper could create for his teammates and was a valuable asset to his team. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2026054' first='Isaac' last='Bongen'] (2027 Central Catholic) – Bongen stood out with his athleticism, leaping ability, and rim protection. He also displayed an effective outside shot, played with great confidence, and used his speed to control the game at a strong pace. Isaac can score from all three levels and can drive to the rim with ease, also making baskets while being contested.</p>
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The Spotlight Invitational took place on Saturday evening, and many of Oregon's top high school players were at Clackamas High School for some high-level competition. We had the opportunity to watch the action from start to finish. Here are the players for the Spotlight Invitational All-Tournament Second Team.
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