THOROFARE, N.J. – The East was thoroughly represented on the Top 30 Cream of the Crop All-Star selections Sunday afternoon as the Pangos All-East Frosh/Soph Camp wrapped up in the RiverWinds Center.
Players from eight states and the District of Columbia filled the Top 30 roster for the camp’s final game with the squad wearing black jerseys pulling away over the final five minutes for a 110-101 victory.
Sophomore Isaiah Washington (St. Raymond High in the Bronx) scored only six points but his ability to push the ball at a sizzling pace, with his passes leading teammates directly into dunks, layups and wide-open jump shots, sparked a nice run to help the winners black-wearing squad overcome a half-time deficit of five points and seize control of things.
No one kept “official” stats (scoring totals were provided by Clark Francis of the HoopScoopOnLine) although Washington likely had at least a dozen assists, many of those of the spectacular variety.
Freshman Atiba Taylor (Hackensack, NJ, High) had a team-high 15 points for the white jersey-sporting squad and shared Most Outstanding Player of the game honors with Washington.
Six-foot sophomore guard David Kacherlries (Emmaus, PA, High), a late addition after several players had to leave early and couldn’t participate, was tabbed the Most Outstanding Player in the Top 60 Cream of the Crop contest after scoring 18 points to lead the white jersey-wearing team to a 99-86 victory.
My unofficial choices for Most Outstanding Players for their play during the four-round camp-game schedule are (among the sophomores) Zach Kent (Middletown, DE, St. Andrew’s School) and (among the freshmen) Cameron Reddish (Haverford, PA, The Haverford School).
My choices for the 15 sophomores and five freshmen that played the best over the weekend when I watched them are (based on weekend performances and not strictly college potential):
TOP 15+5
Eric Ayala (2017/6-3/Wilmington, DE, Sanford)
David Beatty (2017/6-3/Radnor, PA, Archbishop Carroll)
Deondre Bourne (2017/6-4/New York City Lehman Prep)
Melo Eggleston (2017/6-8/Upper Marlboro, MD, Clinton Christian)
Tony Goodwin (2018/6-5/Ashburn, VA, Rock Ridge)
Quade Green (2017/6-0/Philadelphia Newman-Goretti)
Zach Kent (2017/6-10/Middletown, DE, St. Andrew’s School)
Louis King (2018/6-7/Roselle, NJ, Catholic)
Terry Nolan (2017/6-3/Essex, MD, Mt. Carmel)
Cameron Norman (2017/5-11/Olney, MD, Good Counsel)
Simon Ejike Obinna (2017/6-10/Ashburn, VA, Virginia Academy)
Javon Quinerly (2018/6-1/Jersey City, NJ, Hudson Catholic)
Andre Rafus (2017/6-8/Baltimore St. Francis)
Cameron Reddish (2018/6-5/Haverford, PA, The Haverford School)
Eddie Scott (2017/6-5/Washington, DC, Gonzaga Prep)
Atiba Taylor (2018/6-3/Hackensack, NJ, Hackensack)
Koby Thomas (2017/6-4/Philadelphia Master Charter School)
Tremont Waters (2017/5-10/South Kent, CT, Prep)
Isaiah Washington (2017/6-0/Bronx, NY, St. Raymond)
Keith Williams (2017/6-4/Brooklyn, NY, Bishop Loughlin)
The rest of those selected for the Top 30 Cream of the Crop game:
Nik Alikakos (2017/6-7/Newtown Square, PA, Episcopal Academy)
D’Marko Baucum (2018/6-5/Arlington, VA, Bishop O’Connell)
Jomaru Brown (2018/6-1/Durham, NC, Southern)
Jordan Camper (2017/6-7/Chester, PA, Chester)
Pierre Coffy (2017/6-0/Lakeville, CT, The Hotchkiss School)
Kiyan Johnson (2018/6-3/Haddonfield, NJ, Paul VI)
Darius Kinnel (2018/6-0/Blackwood, NJ, Highland Regional)
Montez Mathis (2018/6-4/Baltimore Mt. Carmel)
Mike Okauro (2017/6-5/Raleigh, NC, Ravenscroft)
Keleaf Tate (2017/6-1/Washington, DC, Chavez)
Damon Wall (2018/5-11/Philadelphia Doane Academy).
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