Caleb Fay
Caleb Fay
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Logan Benson | Prep Hoops Scout
Caleb Fay
Caleb
Fay
6'4" | SF
Kent Denver | 2026
State
CO
showed the box state exactly why he’s the top-ranked forward in the senior class, converting on all cylinders and staying relentless, shooting the rock. Fay put on a clinic in the state title game, helping Kent Denver secure the win with a monstrous 30-point outing alongside knocking down 3 clutch long bombs from way downtown. Fay’s space creating at 6’4 makes him virtually unguardable, unfazed by pressure with ice in his veins. As his high school campaign rides off into the sunset with a state championship under his belt, Fay can smile knowing that all of his hard work has payed off big time. This is just the beginning of Fay’s long journey pursuing hoop dreams.
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Read EvaluationBobby Lopez | Prep Hoops Scout
Fay put on an absolute show, reminding everyone why he’s already committed to Air Force. He set the tone early, erupting for 13 first quarter points and instantly seizing control of the game. From there he never let up. Fay finished with 26 points, 11 rebounds and 4 steals, impacting every facet of the contest. His full court pressure created constant havoc, forcing turnovers and speeding opponents up. Offensively he attacked the rim with strength and confidence, finishing through contact and in transition. It was a complete, high level performance from a player who continues to elevate his team and deliver in big moments
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Read EvaluationDuvalier Johnson | Prep Hoops Scout
Can’t wait for people to look at his career when it’s all done, seriously. When you’re not so deep in the weeds, and he’s 40 points away from 2000 points scored. He can get that in one game. He’s got his team to multiple state appearances and even brought one home, he’s been the POY for multiple years, and is looking to go finish off his senior season with a 3-peat. He could flirt with going after 2500 points scored if he has a few monster games, and I fully expect those to come as they get into league play. He’s strong, athletic, and cannot be denied, and is putting up 26.1 points a game in his senior season. He’s one of the state’s best scorers that we’ve seen and continues to dominate.
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Read EvaluationLogan Benson | Prep Hoops Scout
Caleb Fay
Caleb
Fay
6'4" | SF
Kent Denver | 2026
State
CO
pairs up with Sam Glynn to formulate a lethal duo primed for the big lights. Fay has a handle on a string while utilizing his size to score a sizzling hot 25.8 PPG, 8 RPG, and nearly 4 APG. There is no questioning Fay’s work ethic, as he’s built his way up the rankings brick by brick. The biggest takeaway from Fay’s story is that hard work pays off, improving in nearly every statistic over his high school career. With the last semester of Fay’s campaign being underway, he will look to seize every opportunity allotted to him.
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Read EvaluationDuvalier Johnson | Prep Hoops Scout
There are some very good scorers in the state – and then there’s
Caleb Fay
Caleb
Fay
6'4" | SF
Kent Denver | 2026
State
CO
. He’s truly had one of the most phenomenal high school careers that the state has seen, and he has a chance to be in rare company of winning the player of the year for the third straight season. He is also looking for his second straight state championship. He put up 22.6 points a game and had 6.9 rebounds a game. While those are incredible numbers, I do feel as if we are just scratching the surface. He’s a player who clearly loves the game. We got to see Caleb all summer, at what feels like EVERYTHING. We saw him for various teams during AAU, at Colorado Live, and at fall leagues, and one thing remains constant with him – buckets. He’s a player that I feel will have a long playing career, much beyond high school and college, and that Air Force got them a special player. He remains in the Top 10 and could easily be in the Top-5.
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Read EvaluationBobby Lopez | Prep Hoops Scout
Fay stole the spotlight on day one of the showcase, leaving the entire gym buzzing about his performance. In a statement game against a strong opponent, he exploded for an incredible 61 points, including an eye popping 13 dunks that energized the crowd and overwhelmed the defense. Fay’s dominance wasn’t limited to scoring—he owned the paint all weekend, controlling the boards and providing his team with key rebounds and defensive stops. His energy, power, and ability to take over a game made him one of the most talked about players of the event
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Read EvaluationDeuce Kelly | Prep Hoops Scout
Fay proved why he’s Kent Denver’s go-to scorer, pouring in 20 points on an efficient 7-of-11 shooting while grabbing six rebounds against Colorado Academy this weekend. His ability to push the ball coast-to-coast after securing defensive boards kept Colorado Academy on its heels in transition. Fay showcased solid ball-handling for his size and was a consistent threat from the high post. His aggressive presence on defense made him a tough assignment in the paint.
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Read EvaluationClayton Conover | Prep Hoops Scout
A candidate for player of the year, Fay has been a focal point for Kent Denver, bringing the size and skill to be way too much to handle at the point of attack. His two-way impact has allowed him to be about as impactful towards winning as anybody in the state, particularly at the 4A level. Kent Denver currently sits at 15-3 and 5-0 within league play.
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Read EvaluationClayton Conover | Prep Hoops Scout
Fay’s size and skill on the wing have facilitated excellence from Kent Denver last season alongside production for the Utah Prospects and Pro Skills in recent months. Fay has routinely proven himself as a gifted athlete who continues to improve his shotmaking abilities from all over the floor. His growth as a facilitator will be worth following at Kent Denver, as opposing defenses will do everything possible to limit his opportunities.
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Read EvaluationClayton Conover | Prep Hoops Scout
Fay’s skill and size make him one of the most coveted prospects in the state, capable of scoring the ball from all three levels. Throwing down quite a few two-handed slams through traffic, his handle opens up the rest of his abilities to an even greater degree. Given the gravity he draws while attacking the rim, Fay often sought kickouts
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