VUSports took in some action at the Pangos All-East Camp this weekend.
I updated the depth chart with a few new 2018s and 2019s that were intriguing.
An article should be up later today/tonight with some news/notes from the camp.
It is obviously real early for these classes so there were a lot of players "mushed" together from a talent perspective that didn't stand out so much.
There were even some 2020 kids in the mix like Lynn Greer III - whose father played at Temple - he plays at Marlton Middle School.
Tim Delaney's younger brother, Andrew also played in the event - he is a 6'2" guard in the Class of 2019.
Players like Cole Anthony, Scottie Lewis and Bryan Antoine and some other NY area players were not in action today as they were playing in an event in NY City.
The best player I saw today, that I was unaware of previously, was Precious Achiuwa of Our Savior of Lutheran (Bronx, NY). He is 6'7", long and skilled for a Class of 2019 player. I spoke with a recruitnik who is great at evaluating not just talent but guys who know how to play and he said he played on the same team with Scottie Lewis on Saturday and was just as impressive. He was knocking down pull-up jumpers off the dribble, draining treys, blocking shots ... total package here. Cats should touch base with this young'n asap.
I updated the depth chart with a few new 2018s and 2019s that were intriguing.
An article should be up later today/tonight with some news/notes from the camp.
It is obviously real early for these classes so there were a lot of players "mushed" together from a talent perspective that didn't stand out so much.
There were even some 2020 kids in the mix like Lynn Greer III - whose father played at Temple - he plays at Marlton Middle School.
Tim Delaney's younger brother, Andrew also played in the event - he is a 6'2" guard in the Class of 2019.
Players like Cole Anthony, Scottie Lewis and Bryan Antoine and some other NY area players were not in action today as they were playing in an event in NY City.
The best player I saw today, that I was unaware of previously, was Precious Achiuwa of Our Savior of Lutheran (Bronx, NY). He is 6'7", long and skilled for a Class of 2019 player. I spoke with a recruitnik who is great at evaluating not just talent but guys who know how to play and he said he played on the same team with Scottie Lewis on Saturday and was just as impressive. He was knocking down pull-up jumpers off the dribble, draining treys, blocking shots ... total package here. Cats should touch base with this young'n asap.