Adam Walkenhorst
Adam Walkenhorst
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Ryan Svenson | Prep Hoops Scout
Walkenhorst had a break out junior year for Century showing marked improved on both ends of the floor. He possesses great time on the defensive end which makes him an effective shot blocker & he has good hands & a soft touch around the basket which makes him a very efficient scorer.
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Read EvaluationRyan Svenson | Prep Hoops Scout
The 6’9 junior big man gives one Century one of the few traditional posts to match up with
Ryder Zanon
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Zanon
6'8" | C
Southridge | 2026
State
OR
. Walkenhorst is a skilled big man with good hands that finishes well around the basket. Staying out of foul trouble will be key for the Jaguars.
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Read EvaluationJed Tai | Prep Hoops Scout
After a solid start to the year in non-league games, Walkenhorst really started to find his groove during conference play. The junior post became more assertive with his post-up moves and his soft touch helped him convert field goals at over a 65 percent clip. Defensively he averaged almost 2.5 blocks per game, making him a bona-fide rim protector which was a key toward Century capturing third place and the Pacific Conference’s last playoff berth.
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Read EvaluationAndrew Gill | Prep Hoops Scout
Adam Walkenhorst
Adam
Walkenhorst
6'8" | C
Century | 2027
State
OR
stands out as one of the tallest prospects in the state and continues to anchor the paint with his presence. A solid post player who plays with poise, he’s also arguably one of the top rebounders and rim protectors at the 6A level. Walkenhorst finished with a game-high 18 points, 8 rebounds, and 3 blocks, and once he gets into a rhythm, he’s consistently tough to stop on both ends of the floor.
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Read EvaluationJed Tai | Prep Hoops Scout
Bigs aren’t plentiful across the state but Walkenhorst is more than just his 6-foot-8 height. The junior post runs the floor well and his fluidity in movement reflects the upside that he possesses. Offensively, he’s still a bit of a work in progress but he’s capable of crashing the offensive glass for putbacks and he holds his own on the boards and on defense. (JT)
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Read EvaluationJed Tai | Prep Hoops Scout
Bigs aren’t plentiful across the state but Walkenhorst is more than just his 6-foot-8 height. The sophomore post runs the floor well and his fluidity in movement reflects the upside that he possesses. Offensively, he’s still a bit of a work in progress but he’s capable of crashing the offensive glass for putbacks and he holds his own on the boards and on defense.
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