<p>Spent the first day of the busy five-day basketball week at the All Academic Basketball Academic Super Bowl. About 200+ high-academic prospects participated in the two day camp, co-hosted by West Coast Elite. </p>
<p>Here are some of the players who caught my eye. </p>
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<h3>Miles Clark, 6-6 2023 WF, O’Dea/ Seattle Select</h3>
<p>Clark’s length, versatility and skill stood out, as he had his way at the camp. Has a chance to evolve into a D1 prospect. </p>
<h3>Steven Keene, 6-3 2023 G, Capital Christian</h3>
<p>Very nice "three and d" prospect who locks down on defense and hits open threes. One of the rare good prospects who doesn’t play travel ball. </p>
<h3>Russell McFarlane, 6-7 2022 F, O’Dea/ Seattle Select</h3>
<p>Big-time athlete finished above the rim in the paint and stepped out and hit threes off the catch.</p>
<h3>Gabe Cummings, 6-2 2022 G, LB Poly/ Los Angeles Elite</h3>
<p>Lefty sharpshooter made teams pay knocking down threes off dribble handoffs and the occasional triple off the bounce. </p>
<h3>Jeshua Hardy, 6-2 2022 PG, Yelm/Seattle Select</h3>
<p>Very crafty point guard elevated his team with his passing out of pick-and-roll, knockdown shooting off the bounce. Great plus/minus all camp.</p>
<h3>Riley De Wit,6-7 2022 PF, Bonanza/ LV Knicks Select</h3>
<p>Inside-out prospect stepped out to knock down shots and attacked closeouts for scores through contact. </p>
<h3>[player_tooltip player_id="1139169" first="Dowon" last="Kim"], 5-11 2022 PG, Beckman/ Converge Hoops</h3>
<p>Shifty, crafty point guard can score it from every level and make plays out of the pick and roll. </p>
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