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<p>For the “Super Sophmore” class (2028), which featured 2 of the best Top20 in Oregon (#16 [player_tooltip player_id='2460163' first='Treyson' last='Hill'] & #19 [player_tooltip player_id='2539769' first='Damon' last='Keith']), while an earlier podcast had them both mentioned in the Top10. These two special, talented, and gifted student/athletes have the potential and will have the opportunity to strive for something greater as in the Top 100 by their senior year with: consistency, healthy competition, teamwork, smart training, solid work ethic, while overcoming any challenges that may present themselves on the journey. Every player in this class on the waiting list represented well for their families, school team, and residing communities, while showcasing their talents in efforts to have their names listed and ranked amongst the best.</p>
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<p><strong>R#16 - 6'5” (CG/F) - [player_tooltip player_id='2460163' first='Treyson' last='Hill'] (Thurston)</strong></p>
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<p>“Mr. Versatility” is A very talented and gifted student of the game of basketball. He competes with a solid motor on both sides of the court, and isn't afraid of challenging someone defensively full court man to man, he's capable of defending multiple positions as one of the complete defenders in the state at his position. He won the “SlamJam Dunk” competition at the University of Oregon, earned a few MVP votes in the All-Star game, and was awarded Top7 All-Star. Once he's able to play PG for 10-15 minutes a game, that's when you will really begin to see his dominance and control of a game; expect more of that going into his junior season. Early on, he has already produced a 25-point game, a “Double-Double”, and a game with 11 assists, tying one of Thurston's basketball history records for the 7-4 Colts. Flight#24 camp invitee for all camps 2026.</p>
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<p><strong>R#19 - 6'4” (G) - [player_tooltip player_id='2539769' first='Damon' last='Keith'] (North Eugene)</strong><br><br>A very talented, visionary shooting/scoring guard who can beat you several ways in pursuit of victory with his all-around skills, good rebounding guard, runs the floor, decent communicator directing displaying his high IQ and feel for the game. He's a GREAT team shot blocker. Winner of the 1st annual “3-Point Shootout” at the University of Oregon in a 3-different skill shooting contest. He's already exhibiting the quickness in his college-ready shot release on the 3-point jump shots. Since the event, all he's done is average 14-ppg, 8-rpg, 2.9-apg, 2.8-bpg, 1.8-spg on top-ranked North Eugene, a team that's rolling with an 11-1 record. He's another player who will put his stamp on the game once he takes on the task of playmaking 1⁄3 of a game. He has earned an invite to the Flight#24 Basketball Academy Shooting Camp. </p>
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<p><strong>R#WL - 5'8” (G) - [player_tooltip player_id='2682908' first='Elijah' last='Baravilala'] (Willamette)</strong><br><br>4th leading scorer in the event, also picking up a few MVP votes, dazzled the crowd with his long-range 3-point shooting and crossover dribbling skills, en route to earning the Top7 all-star award. He has started one game for the Willamette varsity team. I've seen this young player have a few really outstanding performances in fall ball, a few games flirting with 30-point games. He has been invited to participate in the Flight #24 Basketball Academy Shooting Camp in 2026. As he gets physically stronger, more game experience, and repetition, he will evolve into a dangerous shooting weapon.</p>
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<p><strong>R#WL - 6'3” (CG) - Gideon St.Clair (Sheldon) </strong></p>
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<p>An extremely talented & gifted guard with good height, extremely good leaper, and a great athlete. This season will be a developmental year for him as he gains more experience learning both guard roles. In his junior and senior seasons, he will make impactful plays during the course of a game.</p>
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<p><strong>R#WL - 6'2” (CG) - Jaymeson Woodard (North Eugene)</strong></p>
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<p>A quiet leader who helps you win on the court with his demeanor, IQ, Team support, and poised competitive nature. Competed well in all the drills and the game. Can score knocking down threes, slashing to the basket, facilitating, his breakout year will take place during his junior season. DON'T SLEEP ON HIM!<br><br><strong>R#WL - 6'6” (F) Lochland Reynosso (Willamette)</strong></p>
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<p>A solid, developing young talent. His best days are in front of him. His motor will determine the direction and outcome over the next two years. In fall ball, he had many “Double-Double” performances, even showing shot blocking potential, in the event he made plays on defense, as well as offense. Competing consistently will be the X factor.</p>
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<p><strong>R#WL - 5'9” (G) - Evan Sanders (South Salem)</strong></p>
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<p>One of the most humble players in the whole event, a true team player who didn't require offensive touches to play hard, his willingness to compete without the ball really stood out. His hustle, effort play that don't show up in the stat books, however, they do appear in the victory column, which describes him as a player. He's quick, fast, and can pressure the ball full court, and deny in half half-court setting. Nice pull up too!</p>
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<p><em>Article contributed by Lorenzo Leaks</em></p>
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For the “Super Sophmore” class (2028), which featured 2 of the best Top20 in Oregon (#16 Treyson HillTreysonHill
6'5" | CG
Thurston | 2028 StateOR
& #19 Damon KeithDamonKeith
6'4" | SG/SF
North Eugene | 2028 StateOR
), while an earlier podcast had them both mentioned in the Top10. These two special, talented, and gifted student/athletes have the potential and will have the opportunity to strive for something greater as in the Top 100 by their senior year with: consistency, healthy competition, teamwork, smart training, solid work ethic, while overcoming any challenges that may present themselves on the journey. Every player in this class on the waiting list represented well for their families, school team, and residing communities, while showcasing their talents in efforts to have their names listed and ranked amongst the best.