Syrius Owens is a 6'6" Small Forward in the 2026 class.
Owens attends Clackamas in Oregon and plays club basketball for Cascade Kings.
Owens's Player Profile was created on October 18, 2023.
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Expert Analysis
Syrius
OwensSF
Class
2026
Height
6'6"
HS
Clackamas
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Best of the Best – Recruiting Updates
After excelling for the Mt Hood team, showcasing his ability to rim-run, finish at the rim, and using...
Written by Jed Tai
Syrius
OwensSF
Class
2026
Height
6'6"
HS
Clackamas
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Oregon’s Top Unsigned Seniors Vol. 1
Projected Level: National JUCO, D2 Owens delivered a dominant all-around performance, finishing with 21 points and 13 rebounds,...
Written by Andrew Gill
Syrius
OwensSF
Class
2026
Height
6'6"
HS
Clackamas
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2026 6A State Tournament – Session 1 Top Performers
Syrius Owens delivered a strong all-around performance, finishing with 21 points and 13 rebounds. A versatile threat, he...
Written by Andrew Gill
Syrius
OwensSF
Class
2026
Height
6'6"
HS
Clackamas
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Nelson pulls off an exciting finish against rival Clackamas
Syrius Owens was a key presence early in the game, controlling the glass and creating extra possessions by...
Written by Andrew Gill
Syrius
OwensSF
Class
2026
Height
6'6"
HS
Clackamas
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2025 Les Schwab Invitational – Session 3 Top Performers
Owens is a high-energy rim runner who brings physicality and intelligence to the frontcourt. He’s a solid rebounder...
Written by Andrew Gill
Syrius
OwensSF
Class
2026
Height
6'6"
HS
Clackamas
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6A: Clackamas Cavaliers – 2025-26 Season Preview
There’s plenty of potential with Owens with his length, ability to run the floor, and versatile offensive skills...
Written by Andrew Gill
Syrius
OwensSF
Class
2026
Height
6'6"
HS
Clackamas
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Pro Insight Pop-Up Run: Wing/Post Spotlight
Owens was a clear standout in transition, filling every role from weaving around defenders in the open court,...
Written by Ryan Morgan
Syrius
OwensSF
Class
2026
Height
6'6"
HS
Clackamas
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Updated Class of 2026 Rankings – 6-10
There’s plenty of potential with Owens with his length, ability to run the floor, and versatile offensive skills...
Written by Jed Tai
Syrius
OwensSF
Class
2026
Height
6'6"
HS
Clackamas
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Portland State Elite Camp – All-Camp First Team
The way Owens performed at Elite Camp was some of the best ball we’ve ever seen him play....
Written by Jed Tai
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After excelling for the Mt Hood team, showcasing his ability to rim-run, finish at the rim, and using his length to make an impact as a shot-blocker, Owens may be close to a decision. Talking to his father Clark after the event, it appears that Owens may be committing to Central Wyoming in the near future, with his father citing the opportunity to play at a national JUCO being the main factor.
Owens delivered a dominant all-around performance, finishing with 21 points and 13 rebounds, showcasing his impact on both ends of the floor. A versatile presence, he consistently attacked the rim with strength, played through contact, and displayed soft touch around the basket. He made his mark defensively as well, protecting the rim and altering shots while serving as a reliable lob threat offensively. Owens also showed solid awareness as a passer and converted at the free throw line, adding to his overall efficiency. An All-State Honorable Mention for the Cavaliers, Owens has established himself as one of the state’s top rebounders, averaging around eight boards per game. His physicality, activity level, and two-way production make him a constant force in the paint.
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6'6" | SF
Clackamas | 2026 StateOR
delivered a strong all-around performance, finishing with 21 points and 13 rebounds. A versatile threat, he consistently attacked the rim, played through contact, and showed nice touch around the basket. Owens also made his presence felt defensively as a rim protector and lob threat, while finding teammates and knocking down free throws.
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6'6" | SF
Clackamas | 2026 StateOR
was a key presence early in the game, controlling the glass and creating extra possessions by rebounding nearly what felt like every missed shot in the first half. Standing 6’6″, he also provided solid rim protection and played above the rim. Owens contributed offensively as well, finishing with 11 points and showing good vision as a capable passer.
Owens is a high-energy rim runner who brings physicality and intelligence to the frontcourt. He’s a solid rebounder who plays above the rim and consistently impacts the game with effort and positioning. A team-first player with strong basketball IQ, Owens finished with a stat line of 13 points, 8 rebounds, and 6 assists.
There’s plenty of potential with Owens with his length, ability to run the floor, and versatile offensive skills and while he’s yet to earn his first offer, the interest from college programs has been steady. The 6-foot-7 forward will get an opportunity to anchor the frontcourt now at Clackamas where this summer he seemed to fit right in with his new teammates. (JT)
Owens was a clear standout in transition, filling every role from weaving around defenders in the open court, to using his length and athleticism to finish high at the rim and around contests. He moved the ball up the court with outlets and extra passes, filled lanes to finish or follow, and showed that same mentality in the half-court with some big tip-ins on the offensive glass.
There’s plenty of potential with Owens with his length, ability to run the floor, and versatile offensive skills and while he’s yet to earn his first offer, the interest from college programs has been steady. The 6-foot-7 forward will get an opportunity to anchor the frontcourt now at Clackamas where this summer he seemed to fit right in with his new teammates.
The way Owens performed at Elite Camp was some of the best ball we’ve ever seen him play. The rising senior forward was playing with tremendous aggressiveness offensively and on the boards, often times absorbing a ton of contact yet still getting finishes both around and above the rim. A couple of times he was able get the ball on the perimeter, find a hole in the defense to exploit, and create off the dribble and throw down a dunk. The future Clackamas Cavalier not only utilized his length on the boards but was also effective defending the rim.