{"id":113704,"date":"2015-10-21T16:54:35","date_gmt":"2015-10-21T23:54:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bilcomprd.wpengine.com\/?p=113704"},"modified":"2023-03-21T14:08:23","modified_gmt":"2023-03-21T21:08:23","slug":"out-of-staters-make-splash-at-pangos-all-midwest-camp","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ballislife.com\/out-of-staters-make-splash-at-pangos-all-midwest-camp\/","title":{"rendered":"Out of Staters Make Splash at Pangos All-Midwest Camp"},"content":{"rendered":"

There was a strong local contingent of ninth and tenth graders at the Pangos All-Midwest Frosh\/Soph Camp at The Park District in La Grange, Ill. A handful of players from the other 11 states in attendance make quite an impact including Corvon Seales, Jordan McCabe, and De' Sean Allen-Eikens.   <\/strong><\/p>\n

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RELATED: Pangos All-South Frosh\/Soph Official Mixtape<\/a>   | Pangos All-West Frosh\/Soph Camp Official Mixtape <\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n

La Grange, Ill. --  <\/em>As the Pangos Frosh\/Soph Camps have grown in popularity, participants have made the extra effort to come from a long distance in order to increase their national profile and showcase their skills in front of national scouts.<\/p>\n

The city of Chicago is one of the greatest talent bases in grassroots basketball history and there was no shortage of talent from the Windy City at The Park District in suburban La Grange. The game used to be dominated by America's big cities, but the grassroots talent base has expanded and that was clearly evident on the first day of the Pangos All-Midwest Frosh\/Soph Camp<\/em>.<\/p>\n

Some of Saturday's standouts emerged from places such as Eldridge, Iowa, Kaukauna, Wis., Greenfield, Wis., Southfield, Mich., and Williston, N.D.<\/p>\n

One of the gems uncovered at the camp was 6-foot-2 sophomore (2018) point guard Corvon Seales<\/strong> of North School (Eldridge, Iowa). Seales didn't come in with the national reputation of some of the camp's top players, but clearly displayed the talent level to one day be one of the most sought-after 2018 talents in the Midwest. Seales can push the ball in the open court and does a good job of setting his feet and getting under his jump shot. He also is an excellent athlete, which translates nicely for him on the defensive end. Seales also has a nice feel on offense with regards for when to attack or shoot the jump shot.<\/p>\n

Seales resembles and has a similar style to current 2016 McDonald's All-American candidate De'Aaron Fox<\/strong>. While he doesn't quite play to that level just yet, that is the target for the unassuming Seales.<\/p>\n

Some of the campers who came in with much bigger reputations than Seales who played up to par included 5-foot-10 2018 prospect Jordan McCabe<\/strong> of Kaukauna (Kaukauna, Wis.) and 6-foot-6 2018 prospect De' Sean Allen-Eikens of Williston (Williston, N.D.).<\/p>\n