Pangos All West Camp: Guards
The FullCourt Press All-West Camp presented by Pangos was in St. George, Utah July 2-3, 2021. The event featured some of the top guards on the west coast ranging from 14U to 17U. In this article, we take a look…
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Continue ReadingThe FullCourt Press All-West Camp presented by Pangos was in St. George, Utah July 2-3, 2021. The event featured some of the top guards on the west coast ranging from 14U to 17U. In this article, we take a look at the guards that stood out from Dinos Trigonis’ event.
Ameere Britton, 6’2 Elk Grove (2022) — Britton is a versatile guard that uses his strength to distribute effectively and get downhill quickly. Ameere used his body to absorb contact, then finish on the pull-up or above the rim. High energy player that pushes the tempo of the game.
Yaquib Mir, 6’3 Granite Bay (2023) — Mir showed his IQ the past two days at the All-West Camp. He can fill up the stat sheet from beyond the arc and can create his shot against bigger guards. Yaquib distributed within the offense to get his teammates the ball in scoring position.
Dylan Andrews, 6’4 Windward (2022) — Andrews showed his explosive first step to finish above the rim with either hand. The ability to use the screen or creation of his shot beyond the arc was very smooth. Dylan uses his body extremely well and understands how to use a change of speed to create with or without the ball in his hands.
Jaylen Petty, 5’5 Rainier Beach (2025) — Petty is a very quick guard that also can stretch the defense beyond the arc, but his strength is being a playmaker off the bounce. Jaylen’s quickness with the ball in his hand gets to the rim whenever he wanted.
Russell Gibson, 6’1 Real Salt Lake Academy (2024) — Gibson is a crafty guard that has shown range to stretch the defense. Is shifty off the bounce to get past the defense to absorb contact and finish around the rim with either hand. Is efficient from three-point range and with his dribbles to create for his teammates.
Cameron Swiggett, 6’0 Lone Peak (2023) — Swiggett has quick handles in the broken court and half sets. Finished well around the rim with either hand using his body to gain separation to score.
Ty Harrison, 6’3 Cedar City (2022) — Harrison is a very smooth guard that uses his length effectively to rise up on the jumper or attack the seem to get the defense out of position. Shot the ball well beyond the arc and moved within the motion of the offense. Looking forward to a solid July from Ty.