

Denzel Dedmon
Sacramento, California
School: Westlake Charter School
Position: Point Gaurd
Height: 4' 9"
Weight: 71
Favorite Athlete: LeBron James
Class: 2031
Uniform Number: # 0

Player Evaluation
Denzel Dedmon, a 4’9 prospect from Sacramento, California and part of the class of 2031, had a good showing throughout the camp and really was able to showcase how effective he can be as a player. As far as his strengths, they were his ability to finish around the basket, his passing feel and touch, his transition and on-ball defense, his quickness and footwork as a player, and having a nice feel offensively for the game. Next in his development, he can continue to work on his use of his off hand, moving without the ball, transition defense and rebounding his position. Coach said “Great young man, very respectful and a great teammate. He can improve on his pull-up jumper more.”
Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Jace Castillo
Layton, Utah
School: Mountain View
Position: Point Guard
Height: 4' 11"
Weight: 75
Favorite Athlete: Jason Williams
Class: 2031
Uniform Number: # 1

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Elden Li
San Jose, California
School: Milpitas Curtner
Position: Point Guard
Height: 4' 7"
Weight: 73
Favorite Athlete: Klay Thompson
Class: 2033
Uniform Number: # 2

Player Evaluation
Elden Li a 4’7” prospect from San Jose, California, and part of the class of 2033, is a young prospect that excelled in areas and will be interesting to watch as he continues to develop as a player. He excelled with attitude and acceptance of criticism, as well as using his willingness to get better, his shooting mechanics as a guard, his ability to make plays off the dribble and attack, and his ability to knock down shots in catch and shoot situations. Coach said Elden Li “Great athlete to work with. Has the potential to be good. Great teammate, encouraging and supportive, but needs to work on his ball handling and making good decisions on the court. Good defenders and will only get better once footwork is worked on.”


Harvey Wheelahan
Melbourne, Australia
School: Bethany Catholic Primary
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 0"
Weight: 74
Favorite Athlete: Giannis Antetokounmpo
Class: 2031
Uniform Number: # 3

Player Evaluation
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Harvey Wheelahan, a 5'0 prospect from Melbourne, Australia and part of the class of 2031, was a joy at the camp for his coach and for his teammates. He was able to showcase his skills and feel for the game at an early age and it seems that he has the right mindset for the game. Where Wheelahan excelled in was his ability to penetrate and get paint touches, use his quickness to his advantage in getting by defenders, and his ability to learn and be coachable. He also was strong in areas of his shot mechanics, and his ball-handling. Next in his development, Wheelahan, can continue to work on his ability to shoot off the dribble more as well as his back to the basket moves and his court sense. Coach said “He was a very good teammate and very coachable and open to criticism. He must increase his basketball IQ and understanding of the game in certain situations. Continue to work on attacking and creating opportunities for your teammates. Also work on your mid-range pull-up game as well as finishing more with your left hand.”


Austin Anthony
Lafayette, Louisiana
School: Lafayette Christian Academy
Position: Point Guard
Height: 4' 9"
Weight: 68
Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant
Class: 2033
Uniform Number: # 4

Player Evaluation
Austin Anthony, a 4’9” prospect from Lafayette, Louisiana and part of the class of 2033, has a solid package to his game as a guard and a good base and mindset for the game. Anthony is still really young and is just starting to learn the game at the next level. He operated better inside the arc and showing his mid-range game more but also was strong as an on-ball defense, getting into defenders and creating havoc as well as transition defense. Next in his development, Anthony can continue to work on his ability to finish, his handles and making them stronger, don’t ball watch on offense, and making a bigger impact on the boards. Coach said “You are a guard with solid defense on and off the ball. I would like to see you shoot off the dribble more and be more aggressive in shotting the basketball when you have an open shot. Be assertive as a point guard and get your teammates involved as well.”


Jack Adams
Woodinvile, Washington
School: Hollywood Hill Elementary
Position: Point Guard
Height: 4' 11"
Weight: 76
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2032
Uniform Number: # 5

Player Evaluation
Jack Adams, a 4’11 prospect from the state of Woodinvile, Washington and part of the Class of 2032, was a point guard for the team that was able to make plays and knock down shots when available. When talking about Jack’s game, he was able to showcase his ability to make his presence felt with his range on his shot, knocking down threes at times but also being able to create off the dribble and finish around the basket. At 4’11 and as a point guard, he used his quickness to his advantage on the court. Next in his development, Jack will need to continue to work on his overall offensive game, use of offhand, continuing to improve his shot and release, and making his presence felt on both sides of the court.


Braylen Hunter
Lynchburg, Virginia
School: Leesville Road Elementary
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 0"
Weight: 63
Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan
Class: 2033
Uniform Number: # 6

Player Evaluation
Braylen Hunter, a 5’0” prospect from Virginia and part of the class of 2033, is a young prospect that excelled in areas and will be interesting to watch as he continues to develop as a player. His areas of strengths were his attitude towards the game and his team, his quickness as a guard, his ability to make plays off the dribble and attack, and his ability to knock down shots in catch and shoot situations. Coach said Braylen “Great athlete to work with. Has the potential to be good. Great teammate, encouraging and supportive, but needs to work on his ball handling and making good decisions on the court. Great defenders and will only get better once footwork is worked on.”


Steve Pannell
Brookneal, Virginia
School: Liberty Christian Academy
Position: Point Guard
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Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: # 7

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Carter Cowart
Amarillo, Texas
School: San Jacinto Christian Academy
Position: Point Guard
Height: 4' 11"
Weight: 70
Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan
Class: 2032
Uniform Number: # 8

Player Evaluation
Carter Cowart, a 4’ 11” prospect from Amarillo and part of the class of 2032, is a solid player that has upside to his game, and it will be interesting to see where his future takes him. He excelled with his catch and shoot opportunities, as well as using his off hand well. Carter has good handles that was allow him to create and penetrate, while he also competed in other areas on the court. Next in his development, he can continue to work on his back to the basket moves and his passing abilities. Coach said “He has tremendous upside but needs to work on his outside shot from deep range. He has a great skill set, and his teammates respect him. One thing he needs to work on is his shot selection. He passed up some good shots at times to penetrate. He has a bright future with his game.” Be more vocal on both ends of the court and a leader that I know you can be. Show more play making skills.


Donovan Payne
Sahuarita, Arizona
School: Esmond Station
Position: Point Guard
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Favorite Athlete: Ja Morant
Class: 2031
Uniform Number: # 9

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Isaiah McCray
San Antonio, Texas
School: Bennie Cole Elementary
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 2"
Weight: 84
Favorite Athlete: Ja Morant
Class: 2030
Uniform Number: # 10

Player Evaluation
McCray, a 5’2 prospect from Texas, is an improving player that could see his game improve the more work he puts in and develops/gets older. He was solid throughout the camp in several areas, but was stronger in areas such as his inside scoring ability and range, his release and shot mechanics, his quickness and footwork, and his team mentality. Coach said “Become a leader on the court. Leaders must do what the coach expects or needs. Play hard and together. Always be a good teammate and coachable. Like to see you getting better throughout the week and it was a joy to coach you at the camp.”


Brendan Brown
Brandon, Florida
School: Idependence Academy
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 1"
Weight: 105
Favorite Athlete: Ja Morant
Class: 2030
Uniform Number: # 11

Player Evaluation
Brendan, a 5’1 prospect from florida and part of the class of 2030, is a young prospect that was able to find where he could best fit in with his team and was able to capitalize on opportunities that were provided. He excelled in areas such as his shot-making from multiple levels, had a fluid release, but also was a guard that played team-basketball and used his quickness to his advantage; good footwork and competitive nature. Next in his development, Brendan can continue to improve his back to the basket moves, his ability to penetrate and put the ball on the deck, and more on his defensive presence. Coach Kenny said “Brendan, it has been great coaching you. I wish you nothing but the best. You need to work on the growth of your game. You make good passes but need to be able to see the game before it supposed to happen by knowing and helping your team by taking charge on the floor.”


Patrick Combs
Lynchburg, Virginia
School: Liberty Christian Academy
Position: Point Guard
Height: 4' 8"
Weight: 63
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2031
Uniform Number: # 12

Player Evaluation
Patrick Combs, 4’ 8” Lynchburg, Virginia had a good showing throughout the camp and excelled in several areas. His character and attitude were outstanding. Whether it was the ability to catch and shoot, find the spots on the court, finish strong, showcase quickness on the floor, and just be a playmaker, Combs was solid throughout camp. Next in Combs’s development, continue to work on moving with the ball more, footwork and back to the basket moves. Coach said “Combs, it has been fun coaching you. You have a ton of upside. Work on being the floor general you can set up your team to be successful also moving without the ball. No reason to be forcing passes or shots, work on dribble drive and finding the open teammate.”


Taevin Prakhounleuang
Poway, California
School: Meadowbrook Middle School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 4' 9"
Weight: 80
Favorite Athlete: Giannis Antetokounmpo
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: # 13

Player Evaluation
Taevin Prakhounleuang, a 4’10 prospect from Poway, California and part of the class of 2029, is a young prospect that excelled in areas and will be interesting to watch as he continues to develop as a player. His areas of strengths were his big heart for a smaller size player, but not afraid to mix it up with anybody, attitude towards the game and his team, his quickness as a guard, his ability to make plays off the dribble and attack the rim and shoot situations. Coach said “Great athlete to work with. Has the potential to be good. Great teammate, encouraging and supportive, but needs to work on his ball handling, passing and making good decisions on the court. Good defender and will only get better once his defensive IQ catch up with his heart.”


Ethan Salas
Sammamish, Washington
School: Discovery Elementary
Position: Point Guard
Height: 4' 11"
Weight: 83
Favorite Athlete: Giannis Antetokounmpo
Class: 2031
Uniform Number: # 14

Player Evaluation
Ethan Salas, a 4’11 prospect from Sammamish, Washington and part of the class of 2031, is a young prospect that is still looking to develop and find out what he could be down the road. But he showed that at 4’11 already, he can impact the game in an array of ways. He was strong with his quickness, his on-ball defense, his rebounding for his position, his ability to score around the basket, and being comfortable operating with his back to the basket. Next in his development though, he can continue to work on expanding his range and his ability to penetrate, shooting off the dribble, passing skills and defense on/off the ball. Coach said “Ethan is an excellent young player that is figuring things out. I’d like him to remember to stand out. Work on form shooting and finishing around the basket. Work on both hands dribbling and passing the ball. Stay confident in your yourself and remember you belong on any court. Always show your skills.”


Eli Henry
New Orleans, Louisana
School: Lake Castle Private School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 4' 4"
Weight: 68
Favorite Athlete: Damian Lillard
Class: 2032
Uniform Number: # 15

Player Evaluation
Eli Henry, New Orleans, Louisiana had a strong showing throughout the camp and excelled in several areas. His character and attitude were outstanding. Whether it was the ability to catch and shoot, find the spots on the court, create and penetrate, finish strong, showcase quickness on the floor, and just be a playmaker, Henry was strong throughout camp. Next in Henry’s development, continue to work on moving with the ball more, footwork and back to the basket moves. Coach said “Henry, it has been fun coaching you. You have a ton of upside. Work on being the floor general you can set up your team to be successful also moving without the ball. No reason to be forcing passes or shots, work on dribble drive and finding the open teammate.”


Hudson Cornejo
Derby, Kansas
School: St. Mary's
Position: Point Guard
Height: 4' 10"
Weight: 77
Favorite Athlete: Ja Morant
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: # 16

Player Evaluation
Hudson Cornejo, a 4’10” prospect from Kansas and part of the class of 2029, has a solid package to his game as a point guard and a good base and mindset for the game. Hudson works really hard and is just starting to learn the game at the next level. He operated better inside the arc and showing his mid-range game more but also was strong as an on-ball defense, getting into defenders and creating havoc as well as transition defense. Next in his development, Huson can continue to work on his release time, his handles and making them stronger, don’t ball watch on offense, and making a bigger impact on the boards. Coach said “You are a guard with quickness, solid defense on and off the ball. I would like to see you shoot off the dribble more and be more aggressive in shotting the basketball when you have an open shot. Be assertive as a point guard and get your teammates involved as well.” Hudson is a great young athlete, is extremely talented player and a very promising young basketball player. As a point guard Hudson will need to learn in time to become a better floor leader as he matures.


Marcel Shepard
Inglewood, California
School: Harvard Westlake
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5'6"
Weight: 109
Favorite Athlete: Kareem Abdul Jabbar
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: # 17

Player Evaluation
Marcel Shepard, a 5’6 prospect from Inglewood, California and part of the class of 2029, is a young player that has upside to his game, and it will be interesting to see where the game takes him. He excelled with his catch and shoot opportunities, as well as using his offhand well. Shepard has good handles that was allow him to create and penetrate, while he also competed in other areas on the court. Next in his development, he can continue to work on his basketball fundamentals and his basketball IQ. Coach said “He has tremendous upside and is very coachable. He has a great attitude, and his teammates respect him. One thing he needs to work on is his shot selection. He passed up some good shots at times to penetrate. He has a bright future with his game.”


Caleb Saechao
Elk Grove, California
School: Edward Harris Jr. Middle
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 3"
Weight: 135
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2028
Uniform Number: # 18

Player Evaluation
Caleb Saechao, a 5’3 prospect from Elk Grove, California and part of the class of 2028, is a young prospect that excelled in areas and should only continue to develop. His areas of strengths were his quickness and mentality, his attitude towards the game, and his effort. He also shined in areas that involved his on the ball defense, showcasing his passing abilities, and his quickness on the court. Coach said “Caleb at times takes plays off which is something that can’t be coached. He listens well and makes suggested adjustments immediately. He is very young and still learning the concepts of the game, as he can continue to work on his ball handling, his shooting form, and his passing and catching. Becoming more confident in these areas will only boost his overall confidence as a player. He is super quick on the court but can continue to work on his footwork and defensive stance.”


Rocco Powell
Greeley, Colorado
School: Benjamin Eaton
Position: Point Guard
Height: 4' 11"
Weight: 95
Favorite Athlete: Tim Tebow
Class: 2030
Uniform Number: # 19

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Liam Weatherbie
Exeter, Ca
School: Wilson Middle School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 4' 11"
Weight: 83
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2030
Uniform Number: # 20

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Roman Pizzo
Safety Harbor, Florida
School: Skycrest Christian
Position: Point Guard
Height: 4' 11"
Weight: 88
Favorite Athlete: Trae Young
Class: 2030
Uniform Number: # 21

Player Evaluation
Roman, a 4’11 prospect from Florida, was quite impressive with his ability to be a consistent and effective threat from outside. He really showed his confidence in his outside shot, really opening things up with his ability to score from three but he was also solid in his overall feel as his age. Also had a great attitude for the game. Next in his development, continue to add more and develop your overall feel, as well as being scoring from multiple levels. Coach said “Roman has plenty of range on his shot. Behind the line, he was almost automatic. He had no trouble attacking the basket at times as well; also finding his teammates as well.”


Alijah Valente
Long Beach, California
School: Newcomb Academy
Position: Point Guard
Height: 4' 7"
Weight: 51
Favorite Athlete: Giannis Antetokounmpo
Class: 2032
Uniform Number: # 22

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Miles Pfannenstiel
Willard, Missouri
School: Summit Preparatory School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 1"
Weight: 87
Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan
Class: 2030
Uniform Number: # 23

Player Evaluation
Miles Pfannenstiel, a 5’1” prospect from the state of Missouri and part of the Class of 2030, was a point guard for the team that was able to make plays and knock down shots when available. When talking about Miles’s game, he was able to showcase his ability to make his presence felt with his range on his shot, knocking down threes at times but also being able to create off the dribble and finish around the basket. At 5’1 and as a point guard, he used his quickness to his advantage on the court. Next in his development, Miles will need to continue to work on his overall offensive game, continuing to improve his shot and release, and making his presence felt on both sides of the court. Came to play everyday with the focus to get better each day,


Daylan Wilks
Flat Rock, Alabama
School: North Sand Mountain
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 4' 9"
Weight: 73
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2032
Uniform Number: # 24

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Mason Cheng
Sunnyvale, California
School: Peterson Middle School
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 5"
Weight: 115
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: # 25

Player Evaluation
Cheng, a 5’5 prospect from California and part of the class of 2029, had a solid foundation to his game at a young age and is one to watch down the road. As far as his strengths, he was able to excel with his ability to player with energy, finish through contact, having a great attitude and IQ, being vocal, making the right reads, playing well off ball screens, finishing and penetrating well, and making passes with either hand. Next in his development, he can continue to work on moving more efficiently on the court, work on his change of pace, and work on his lateral movement and dribble.


Devin Moraldo
Moreno Valley, California
School: Landmark Middle
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 6"
Weight: 96
Favorite Athlete: Ja Morant
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: # 26

Player Evaluation
Devin Moraldo, a 5’6 prospect from Moreno Valley, California and part of the class of 2029, was off the charts as a young prospect that really impressed not only the coaches but also the scouts. Though young, Moraldo showed an advanced feel for the game and was really strong with his offensive game, whether it was creating off the dribble, making plays off the dribble, and scoring in a variety of ways. He has tons of upside as a player his age, and really displayed his range from multiple levels and his ability to make plays with the ball in his hands. Next in his development, Moraldo can continue to work on his defensive presence, his footwork, and his shooting mechanics. Coach said “Devin, it was great to coach you this weekend. You have tons of upside. Keep doing all of the things you do. You are a great team leader and great energy on the bench. Let the game come to you. Keep working on your catch and shoot.”


Cameron Howland
Elk Grove, California
School: Helen Carr Castello
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 3"
Weight: 87
Favorite Athlete: Ja Morant
Class: 2029
Uniform Number: # 27

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Dalton Miller
Katy, Texas
School: Woodcreek
Position: Point Guard
Height: 4' 10"
Weight: 83
Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan
Class: 2032
Uniform Number: # 28

Player Evaluation
Dalton Miller, 4’10” Katy, Texas had a strong showing throughout the camp and excelled in several areas. His character and attitude were outstanding. Whether it was the ability to catch and shoot, find the spots on the court, create and penetrate, finish strong, showcase quickness on the floor, and just be a playmaker, Henry was strong throughout camp. Next in Dalton’s development, continue to work on moving with the ball more, footwork and back to the basket moves. Coach said “Dalton, it has been fun coaching you. You have a ton of upside. Work on moving without the ball and use of your off hand. No reason to be forcing passes or shots, work on dribble drive and finding the open teammate.”


Sharome Crawford
Beloit, Wisconsin
School: Cunningham Intermediate
Position: Point Guard
Height: 4' 9"
Weight: 81
Favorite Athlete: Ja Morant
Class: 2030
Uniform Number: # 29

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Benji Blakley
Leesburg, Virginia
School: Cool Springs Elementary
Position: Point Guard
Height: 5' 1"
Weight: 81
Favorite Athlete: Ja Morant
Class: 2032
Uniform Number: # 30

Player Evaluation
Benji Blakeley, a 5’1”prospect class of 2032 from Leesburg, Virginia has a feel for the game and that immediately stood out to his coaches. He is a young player that will only continue to add more to his game and develop and will do so because of his attitude and work ethic. Benji though is a solid point guard that was able to make his impact more on the defensive side of the ball, being aggressive in transition and a pest on the ball. He always played with good effort while he was on the court. Next in his development, Benji can continue to work on his overall offensive skillset, adding more and developing his shot, and being more aggressive on the offensive end. Coach said “More time in the gym and continuing to watch basketball will only help your game. Keep working and your time will come.” Benji was a pleasure to coach all weekend.


Ryan Yazdan
Northbrook, Illinois
School: Meadowbrook Elementary
Position: Point Guard
Height: 4' 9"
Weight: 82
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2030
Uniform Number: # 31

Player Evaluation
Ryan Yazdan, 4’ 9” Northbrrok, Illinois had a good showing throughout the camp and excelled in several areas. His character and attitude were outstanding. Whether it was the ability to find the spots on the court, finish strong, showcase quickness on the floor, and just be a playmaker, Yazdan was solid throughout camp. Next in Yazdan’s development, continue to work on moving with the ball more, penetration ability, defense off the ball, footwork and back to the basket moves. Coach said “Yazdan, it has been fun coaching you. You have a ton of upside. Work on being the floor general you can set up your team to be successful also moving without the ball. Focus on improving your ball handling and range of shot.”


Espen Romero
Odessa, Florida
School: Walker Middle School
Position: Shootng Guard
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Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan
Class: 2030
Uniform Number: # 32

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Xander Hui
Honolulu, Hawaii
School: Punahou
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 3"
Weight: 83
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2032
Uniform Number: # 33

Player Evaluation
Xander Hui, a 5’3 prospect from Honolulu, Hawaii and part of the class of 2032, had a good showing throughout the camp and really was able to showcase how effective he can be as a player. As far as his strengths, they were his ability to finish around the basket, his passing feel and touch, his transition and on-ball defense, his shooting mechanics and footwork as a player, and having a nice feel offensively for the game. Next in his development, he can continue to work on his use of his off hand, defense on/off the ball and rebounding his position. Coach said “Great young man, very respectful and a great teammate. He can improve on his pull-up jumper more.”


Alfredo Ortega
New Orleans Louisiana
School: Metairie Park Country Day
Position: Point Guard
Height: 4' 6"
Weight: 67
Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant
Class: 2030
Uniform Number: # 34

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Collin Upshaw
Peachtree Corners, Georgia
School: Simpson Elementary
Position: Point Guard
Height: 4' 9"
Weight: 82
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2031
Uniform Number: # 36

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


John Chandler III
Honolulu, Hawaii
School: Maryknoll
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 4' 6"
Weight: 73
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2031
Uniform Number: # 37

Player Evaluation
Coming July 28-31st of 2023


Mason Lloyd
Smyrna, Georgia
School: Pace Academy
Position: Shooting Guard
Height: 5' 0"
Weight: 77
Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan
Class: 2031
Uniform Number: # 38

Player Evaluation
Mason a 5’0 prospect from Georgia, was another player that showed potential in his game at an early age. There is still room for improvement but there is plenty of time as he continues to develop his feel for the game but he was able to excel in areas such as getting inside the defense, finishing strong, showing strong vision and court sense, and scoring in catch and shoot situations. Next in his development, Mason can continue to work on his back to the basket moves, improving his range, and working on his quickness and footwork. Coach Harris said “You are a really good player who has a lot of potential. Keep work on your off hand and take a lot of jump shots. Improve your basketball IQ by watching plenty of college basketball.”


Brad Doan
Rancho Palos Verdes, California
School: Ridgecrest Intermediate
Position: Point Guard
Height: 4' 11"
Weight: 81
Favorite Athlete: Stephen Curry
Class: 2028
Uniform Number: # 39
