Zamir Paschal
Zamir Paschal
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Jed Tai | Prep Hoops Scout
The Central Catholic senior is currently in the midst of talking to a number Division I schools and a number of them are waiting out the transfer portal period before extending possible offers. We caught up with “Bam” for an interview after the game and will be posting an update soon, which includes a full list of the schools he is currently talking to.
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Read EvaluationJed Tai | Prep Hoops Scout
Had Oregon captured the win, “Bam” would have been arguably the pick for MVP. The team fell behind early but when the senior guard checked into the game, the feel immediately changed as he simply made things happen. Paschal was unstoppable getting to the basket where he used his quickness and athleticism to finish plays and he was a jet going up and down the floor in transition. He was sharp with his shooting at all levels – 7-for-12 overall and 2-for-4 from three – and finished with 19 points and 9 rebounds.
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Read EvaluationJed Tai | Prep Hoops Scout
2025-26 Stats: 17 ppg, 6 rpg
2025-26 Awards/Honors: 6A First Team All-State (Oregonian, OSAA), 6A State First Team All-Tournament, Mt Hood Player of the Year
Breakdown: First and foremost, we were able to see a healthy Paschal this season and he delivered as a triple-double threat every night and helped bring the Rams to the brink of a state title. While his statistics weren’t necessarily eye-popping, it was more due to the fact that Central Catholic was deep and balanced within their top six players. The point guard who will be on Team Oregon in the Northwest Shootout is extremely athletic and skilled and is currently looking over his college recruitment which includes multiple options.
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Read EvaluationAndrew Gill | Prep Hoops Scout
Projected Level: Low to Mid Major D1
Analysis: He reinforced his status as one of the top players in the state for the 2026 class with an impressive showing at the state tournament, averaging 16.7 points per game across a standout run. A fast, dynamic guard, Paschal plays with excellent pace and control, thriving as both a floor general and a scorer. Offensively, he’s difficult to contain—capable of stretching the floor with his shooting while also attacking downhill as a relentless slasher who finishes effectively at the rim. His tight handle and quickness allow him to consistently break down defenders, and he excels in transition, creating easy scoring opportunities. Paschal has a proven ability to deliver in high-pressure moments, showing poise and confidence as a clutch performer. Beyond scoring, he impacts the game in multiple ways—competing defensively, staying active on the glass, and generating second-chance opportunities for his team. His motor, toughness, and complete skill set make him a constant presence on both ends of the floor. A First Team All-State selection, he currently holds a Division I offer from Portland State.
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Read EvaluationRyan Svenson | Prep Hoops Scout
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Paschal lead the Rams to the brink of a state title, to cap off an incredible year that saw the team win the Mt. Hood title & Paschal named league POY. An explosive point guard who is equally adept at running the show or creating his own shots, Bam is exploring his college options.
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Read EvaluationAndrew Gill | Prep Hoops Scout
Bam Paschal showcased why he’s considered one of the top players in the state for the 2026 class, putting together an outstanding tournament run while averaging 16.7 points per game. A fast, dynamic guard, Paschal plays with great pace and control, excelling as both a floor general and scorer. Offensively, he’s incredibly tough to guard—an excellent shooter who can stretch the floor, while also attacking as a relentless slasher who gets to the rim with ease. His ball-handling and quickness allow him to break down defenders, and he thrives in transition, creating easy opportunities. With ice in his veins, Paschal consistently delivers in big moments, proving himself as a clutch performer. Beyond scoring, he’s a smart player who never takes a play off, contributing as a solid defender and staying active on the boards, creating second-chance points for his team. His motor, toughness, and all-around skill set make him a constant impact player on both ends of the floor.
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Read EvaluationAndrew Gill | Prep Hoops Scout
Bam Paschal also showed why he’s considered one of the top players in the state, finishing with 23 points and 5 rebounds in a strong all-around performance. A relentless slasher, Paschal gets to the rim with ease thanks to his explosiveness and ability to attack gaps in the defense. He’s extremely difficult to guard, putting constant pressure on defenders with his aggressive style of play. Paschal also contributed on the defensive end as a solid defender, while staying active on the glass and creating second-chance opportunities for his team. A reliable free-throw shooter, he capitalized on trips to the line and consistently turns his drives into points.
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Read EvaluationAndrew Gill | Prep Hoops Scout
Bam Paschal is one of the top players in the state in the 2026 class, known for his speed, skill, and confidence in big moments. A great ball handler and excellent shooter, Paschal can score from multiple levels. He’s especially dangerous in transition, using his quickness to push the pace and attack the defense. Paschal is also a tough slasher who never quits on a play, and when the game is on the line, he shows he has ice in his veins, consistently delivering clutch performances. He finished with a game high 23 points and 5 rebounds.
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Read EvaluationRyan Svenson | Prep Hoops Scout
The versatile senior guard, did it all for the Rams as they pulled away from South Salem in a high scoring affair. Paschal tallied the rare high school triple double with 13 points, 10 rebounds, & 13 assists to lead Central back to the Chiles Center, where they have their eyes set on winning their 2nd state title in three years.
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Read EvaluationKevin Spencer | Prep Hoops Scout
Bam Paschal | 6’1 PG | 2026
Bam Paschal delivered when it mattered most. He finished with 11 points, all coming in the second half, along with five assists, stepping up as the steady hand when the game tightened. St. Pius threw multiple fresh defenders at him in an effort to wear him down, but Paschal stayed composed and continued to break the press and trap after trap.
He plays like a natural quarterback. Paschal has a nice handle, sees the floor well, and consistently puts teammates in position to score. When defenses committed to stopping him, he made them pay by finding the open man and keeping the offense flowing.Beyond the playmaking, his athleticism showed up on the defensive end. Paschal went up high to secure defensive rebounds, helping initiate transition. His poise, leadership, and ability to control the game make him a reliable lead guard and a player you want with the ball late.
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