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<p>On Saturday February 8, PH NorCal was at San Joaquin Delta College for the Super Saturday Showcase featuring teams from the Stockton area. There were 6 games. Here we're taking a look at underclass prospects we've never seen before. Some are starters, some come off the bench but all are contributors in some way.</p>
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<p><strong>Jonah Millonida </strong>6'1, 2026, Guard, St. Mary's, Stockton: He had good all around play, contributes on both ends of the court. He has foot speed to defend on the perimeter, and in full court, he got a couple of steal, then made the pass up court. His ball handling is good, he found his way to the basket from different angles including the baseline. He got a rebound and went coast to coast with speed pushing the ball up court. He squares up around the perimeter for 3ptrs., he hit the short jumper. We'll see more.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2630320' first='Ibrahim' last='Karabala'] 6'4 2027, Forward, St. Mary's, Stockton: We liked Karabalas activity when he entered the game. There's still some rawness to his game, but continued development will see his game rise. He did a good job boxing out, he's an active rebounder with the body to handle physical play inside, he'll go after blocks. His foot work will get better. He'll put up a 3ptr if open. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2480773' first='Joell' last='Chet'] 5'10 2026 Guard, Bear Creek: He's a fast guard with good ball handling skills, using a couple of behind the back moves. He drives to the basket from different angles challenging defenders to block his shot. He had multiple transition buckets using his speed to fill lanes, and pushing it fast up court. He led his team in scoring this game 15pts. He knocked down a couple of 3's, one a corner catch, then using a dribble from the top. </p>
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<p><strong>Lars LIndross</strong> 6'2 2026G/W, Tracy: He's fast going up and down the court. He had good moves and control going towards the basket, from the perimeter or in transition, he'll finish. He's a good passer willing to make the extra pass to cutters. He was good on the defensive side of the ball good lateral movement, quick hands, he got a couple of steals. He hit the mid-range jumper, worked his way in to help rebound.</p>
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<p><strong>Jamare Garrison </strong>5'10 2026 CG, Sacramento: He did well in transition, getting out early and filling lanes for layups early on. He's one that will make the extra pass, set good screens, and move without the ball. He did spot up for a couple of long 3's. He used his dribble to get into the paint for floaters.</p>
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<p><strong>Damarie Taylor </strong>5'11 2026 G/W, Sacramento: Standing around 6'0 Taylor was fearless attacking the basket using his hops to go after lob passes, he caught one that got our attention. He uses those same hops to finish around the rim in traffic continuing to look for dunks. He'll need to polish up his skill set, but the athleticism is there. He defends well out on the perimeter, runs the court in transition. He'll get rebounds from the guard position. We'll keep an eye on him.</p>
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<p><strong>Ose Oriabure 6</strong>'2 2026 Forward, Bishop O'Dowd: He's a undersize player that has been effective working in the post area. He's strong with a solid body absorbing contact working for points and rebounds in the paint. He cuts through the middle receives, then attacks with a dribble or two handling contact finishing with a bucket. He has the handles to get into the paint.</p>
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On Saturday February 8, PH NorCal was at San Joaquin Delta College for the Super Saturday Showcase featuring teams from the Stockton area. There were 6 games. Here we're taking a look at underclass prospects we've never seen before. Some are starters, some come off the bench but all are contributors in some way.
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