Lewis & Clark Camp – 2023 Performers
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Lewis & Clark held their annual camp this past Saturday and a good number of in-state high academic prospects were in attendance. Here’s a look at some of the top rising seniors that caught our eye. Graham Eikenberry Graham Eikenberry…
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Continue ReadingLewis & Clark held their annual camp this past Saturday and a good number of in-state high academic prospects were in attendance. Here’s a look at some of the top rising seniors that caught our eye.
Graham Eikenberry Graham Eikenberry 6'10" | PF St Andrew’s RI | 2023 State OR (2023 Lincoln)
Different day, different results for Eikenberry. In the day before at Portland State, the rising senior post hardly got any touches but he got a lot more opportunities at Lewis & Clark and he was able to post up strong and score down low. As always, he ran the floor well and likely led the entire camp in rebounds on both ends of the court. He continues to receive college recruiting interest at all levels.
Adam Wolfe Adam Wolfe 6'3" | SG Valley Catholic | 2023 State OR (2023 Valley Catholic)
It was hard not to notice Wolfe as he really brought a ton of energy at camp. He was looking to attack the basket at almost every opportunity and was able to finish through contact with his sturdy 6-foot-3 frame. Wolfe demonstrated solid range and consistency on his perimeter shot as well. He noted that he’s open to high-academic opportunities nationally.
Henry Smith Henry Smith 6'2" | SG Jesuit | 2023 State OR (2023 Jesuit)
It was certainly no surprise that the first time we looked over at Smith and he was knocking down a corner three. But what also caught our eye during the action we saw of him during camp was he was crashing the offensive boards, which often led to easy second chance points.
LJ Dixon LJ Dixon 5'10" | CG Lake Oswego | 2023 State OR (2023 Lake Oswego)
A transfer to Lake Oswego from Sunset, Dixon did a great job managing the game from the point. He looked to get teammates involved but also took advantage of opportunities to get to the basket and use his strong body to finish over opponents.
Nicholas Vanzuylen (2023 Southridge)
The 6-foot-2 wing had a solid camp in the action that we saw. He played hard on both ends, was able to knock down some perimeter jumpers, and helped out down low on the boards.