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We evaluated all rounds of games at the 2015 Pangos All-American Camp in Carson, Calif. and broke down our notes and reports to name the camp's top 50 performers led by powerful shooting guards Rawle Alkins and Mustapha Heron.

The following list is based on evaluations from all the sessions of the 2015 Pangos All-American Camp, not just the two Cream of the Crop Games. The list is based on performance at the camp only, not on performance combined with previous honors, national or state ranking. Some players did not play in every session of the camp and that was a factor in the final selections. This camp didn’t contain elite one-and-done type talent, but rather a plethora of players who are national top 100 candidates. With the depth of players in the Top 30-150 range, there could be some deserving players who just missed the Top 50 and would be in another evaluators’ list based on which game one focused on among the three playing courts. Our evaluations are based on all-around performance within the context of winning basketball. We also took into account statistics provided at the event and a player's class. For more information about the camp, visit  pangosaacamp.com.

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PlayerClassHTPOSSchool
Bryce Aiken20165'9PGPatrick School (Elizabeth, NJ)
Galen Alexander20176'6SFBreaux Bridge (Breaux Bridge, LA)
Rawle Alkins20166'5SGChrist the King (Middle Village, NY)
Josh Anderson20176'4SGMadison Prep (Baton Rouge, LA)
Ike Anigbogu20166'9CCentennial (Corona, CA
Mitchell Ballock20176'4SGEudora (Eudora, KS)
Mohammed Bamba20176'10PFWesttown (West Chester, PA)
Barrett Benson20166'9CHinsdale South (Hinsdale, IL)
Bol Bol20186'10CBishop Miege (Roeland Park, KS)
O'Shae Brissett20176'8SFFindlay Prep (Henderson, NV)
Tyree Crump20166'2SGBainbridge (Bainbridge, GA)
Sam Cunliffe20166'7SFRainier Beach (Seattle)
De'Ron Davis20166'9COverland (Aurora, CO)
Mamadi Diakite20166'9PFBlue Ridge School (Dyke, VA)
Terrance Ferguson20166'6SGPrime Prep (Dallas)
Spencer Freedman20186'0PGSanta Monica (Santa Monica, CA)
Leland Green20166'2SGRedondo Union (Redondo Beach, CA)
Jamir Harris20176'2PGPatrick School (Elizabeth, NJ)
Harrison Henderson20166'10PFSouth Grand Prairie (Grand Praire, TX)
Mustapha Heron20166'5SGSacred Heart (Waterbury, CT)
Eric Hester20166'4SGOldsmar Christian (Oldsmar, FL)
Curtis Hollis20166'6SFMansfield Summit (Arlington, TX)
Vance Jackson20166'8SFSt. John Bosco (Bellflower, CA)
Javonntie Jackson20166'6SFCompton (Compton, CA)
Mario Kegler20166'7SFArlington Country Day (Jacksonville, FL)
Justice Kithcart20166'2PGVirginia Episcopal (Lynchburg, VA)
T.J. Leaf20166'9PFFoothills Christian (El Cajon, CA)
Ira Lee20176'8PFSierra Canyon (Chatsworth, CA)
Brandon McCoy20176'11CMorse (San Diego, CA)
Javin Montgomery-Delaurier20166'9PFSt. Anne-Belfield (Charlottesville, VA)
Alani Moore20165'9PGMontrose Christian (Rockville, MD)
Nate Morris20166'10PFLancaster (Lancaster, TX)
Lamar Peters20166'1PGLandry-Walker (New Orleans, LA)
Christian Popoola Jr.20176'3PGLone Peak (Highland, UT)
Shamorie Ponds20166'1PGJefferson (Brooklyn, NY)
Myles Powell20166'2PGTrenton Catholic (Trenton, NJ)
Billy Preston20176'9SFPrime Prep (Dallas)
Andre Rafus20176'8SFSt. Benedict's (Newark, NJ)
Vittorio Reynoso-Avila20166'5SFLa Mirada (La Mirada, CA)
Omari Spellman20166'8PFMacDuffie School (Springfield, MA)
Trevor Stanback20166'10CMaranatha (Pasadena, CA)
Cassius Stanley20196'4SGHarvard-Westlake (North Hollywood, CA)
Taurean Thompson20166'10CSt. Anthony (Jersey City, NJ)
Ethan Thompson20176'3SGBishop Montgomery (Torrance, CA)
Xavier Tillman20176'8PFForest Hills Central (Grand Rapids, MI)
Isaiah Washington20176'0PGSt. Raymond's (Bronx, NY)
P.J. Washington20176'7PFFindlay Prep (Henderson, NV)
Walter Whyte20176'7SFSt. Luke's (New Canaan, CT)
Keith Williams20176'4SGBishop Loughlin (Brooklyn, NY)
Trae Young20176'1PGNorman (Norman, OK)

Ronnie Flores is the national Grassroots editor of www.ebooksnet.com. He can be reached at [email protected]. Don't forget to follow him on Twitter: @RonMFlores

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The 13th Annual Pangos All-American Camp kicked off on Friday evening in Carson, Calif. with two sets of games. We take a look at some of the first day standouts and top the individual matchup.

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The Pangos All-American Camp has evolved into arguably the top independent (i.e. non shoe-company sponsored) elite camp on the grassroots circuit. The event, founded and directed by Dinos Trigonis, has grown from a camp with a regional feel to one with a solid national outreach with a focus on potential "breakout" performers.

The top performance on Friday was turned in by 6-foot-5 shooting guard Mustapha Heron of Sacred Heart (Waterbury, Conn.). Heron used his strong frame and confidence around the rim to score 26 points in his team's 66-55 victory. Heron, a 2016 prospect, dominated play with a combination of overpowering moves to the basket and crafty finishes.




Video: Mustapha Heron Highlights

 

Heron, who led his high school team to a 28-0 record and No. 26 Grassroots Hoop FAB 50 national ranking, knows how to set up defenders with hesitation moves that leads to open lanes to attack. In one sequence, he took a nice pass from 2018 guard Spencer Freedman of Santa Monica (Santa Monica, Calif.) and converted a hard angled layup. When Heron got fouled, he made the opposition pay as he converted 14-of-14 shots from the free throw line. In addition to the production, Heron was vocal with teammates and looked to lead by more than just example.

"A lot of us don't know each other well, so the more vocal you are, the more comfortable guys can get with you," Heron said. "The ball fakes are a natural part of my game; I'm just that type of player.

"Last season, we went 28-0 and the team came together at the right time. Individually, I'm just trying to get better in all aspects of my game."

Heron is open in his recruitment with the St. John's new coaching staff looking like they'll be major factors in the race. He wants to make his decision by the start of his senior season.

 

Mario Kegler vs. Billy Preston Highlight Second Round Games

In a grassroots setting such as Pangos Camp, evaluators not only look for the top performers, but the top individual matchups of players who play similarly or the same position.

The top matchup we evaluated was 6-foot-9 junior-to-be Billy Preston of Prime Prep (Dallas, Texas) and 6-foot-7 senior-to-be Mario Kegler of Arlington Country Day (Jacksonville, Fla.).

One thing we noticed right away is how much bigger Preston was, as he could eventually be a legit 6-foot-10 prospect with face-up guard skills. As Preston has grown in recent years, he hasn't lost any coordination while his ball-handling and decision-making continue to improve. He still needs to work on his shot release (a bit low), but overall he's easily one of the most versatile prospects at the camp.

Preston was able to overpower Keggler at times early in the game and controlled the offensive glass. Keggler adjusted and was a bit more active to get on the break to his advantage as the game wore on. Keggler got fouled and converted some easy buckets to help his team pull out a 59-46 victory.

Preston, a Southern California native, was credited with 11 points, including two 3-pointers, four rebounds and three assists. Keggler, a Mississippi native, made 7-of-14 field goal attempts to finish with 21 points and 6 rebounds.

The numbers favor Keggler on paper, but Preston performed as well as any game we saw during the high school season. His decision-making has vastly improved and his post passing out of double teams was on point.

As for Keggler, he made a positive impact as he tries to prove to national talent evaluators that he's one of the best prospects in this class, which he told us is his main summer goal. Keggler is taking an unofficial trip to Arizona State after the camp and is excited to be on the West Coast.

"I've never really been out here much, so to see the city of Phoenix and what it's like, that is going to be awesome," Keggler said. "When I was in eighth or ninth grade, Texas was my dream school and Kevin Durant was the first basketball player I ever followed. When they saw me play for the first time, I had a good game and I even cried before it because I was so pumped up and happy. As I gotten older, I don't know, I realize there is a lot of things out there to see and learn."

"I've talked to coach (Bob) Hurley and he's a great coach."




Video:Billy Preston Highlights

Other Friday Pangos Standouts

Trae Young, Norman (Norman, Okla.) 6-2 2017 G: We watched Young play in the EYBL last weekend for Mokan Elite, and the more we watch him, the more we realize how much he impacts the game. Young has a nice pull-up jumper and even though he isn't overly athletic, he makes up for that it with a knack for being in the right place at the right time and being a step ahead of the defense. He made two 3-pointers and finished with a team-high 11 points.

Bol Bol, Bishop Miege (Roeland Park, Kan.) 6-10 2018 C: What stands out right away about the son of former 7-foot-6 NBA center Manute Bol is how fluidly he runs the court for a young post prospect. Bol Bol didn't always get the ball in the right positions when he was hustling, but it's easy to see the talent and immense potential. We saw him block a shot and he had a highlight alley-oop finish. Bol Bol finished 3-of-4 from the field for eight points.




Video: Mustapha Heron and Mario Keggler Highlights
Taurean Thompson, St. Anthony (Jersey City, N.J.) 6-10 2016 C: Had an awesome performance with 23 points, on 11-of-13 shooting, to go along with 10 rebounds. More than just numbers, Thompson stole a couple of rebounds offensively because of his great hands and gets after it on the defensive end. He's just a competitor and doesn't ever want to come out of the game.

Ronnie Flores is the national Grassroots editor of www.ebooksnet.com. He can be reached at [email protected]. Don't forget to follow him on Twitter: @RonMFlores

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