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2025 Pangos All-East Frosh/Soph Camp

WILMINGTON, Del. — Oct. 25–26, 2025. The Pangos All-East stop delivered exactly what it’s known for: size, pace, and a flood of underclassmen with high-major trajectories. Hosted at NBN Sports Academy just outside Philly, the camp drew prospects from 16 states (plus Canada) and closed with the trademark Cream of the Crop games.

Camp Honors & Headliners

  • Peace Brand Camp Co-MVP

    Peace Brand (2028, PF, Westtown/PA, 6’8”) — Long, active two-way forward who produced at volume, stretched to three, and piled up deflections/blocks. Stock riser of the weekend. Son of former NBA player Elton Brand.

  • Logan Chwastyk (2028, C, Malvern Prep/PA, 6’11”) — Length, touch, and rim finishing stood out, plus flashes of pick-and-pop range. Legit play finisher now with expanding face-up game.

    Logan Chwastyk Camp Co-MVP
  • Braxton Bogard (2028, PF, Archbishop Spalding/MD, 6’8”) — Mismatch creator with a polished turnaround and credible three-point stroke; already owns HM offers (Ole Miss, Mississippi State, West Virginia).

 

More Standouts Who Mattered

  • Tristan Edwards (2029, SF, Wilson Academy/GA, 6’8”) — Fluid Canadian-born wing now in Atlanta; self-creates off the bounce and shoots it clean. High-major tools with real upside.
  • JJ Smith (2030, PG, Homeschool/CT, 6’2”) — Confident eighth-grade scorer with wiggle and paint finishing vs. older guards. Very Poised.
  • Abdulrahman Modu (2028, PF/C, Mount St. Charles/RI, 6’8”) — Co-MVP of the Top-60, then out-worked people again in the Top-30 Cream of the Crop. Motor, rebounds outside area, finishes through contact.

    Braxton Bogard Camp CO-MVP

Quick Scouting Notes

 

  • Chwastyk — Paint deterrent who runs into seals, soft hands, and emerging pick-and-pop; frame projects to add good weight. (Name verified via recruiting databases.)
  • Brand — Length + timing on the weak-side erase attempts; face-up handle is ahead of schedule for a 4.
  • Bogard — Mid-post footwork translates; three-level counters from the left block were a problem all weekend. Offers confirm the trajectory.
  • Modu — Energy piece who changes games without touches; Cream-of-the-Crop bump wasn’t a surprise.
  • Edwards — Smooth north-south strides, comfortable rising over contests; sample size smaller, tools big.
  • Smith — Shot creation + craft; projects as an early producer once strength catches up.

    Top 60 Co-MVP’s 2028’s 6’8″ Abdulrahman Modu and 6’3″ Brandon Bird

Editor’s Note

 

Top 30 Co-MVP’s 2030 6’10 Emmanuel Ouedraogo and 2028 6’2″ Nolyn Proudfoot

 

 

 

If you’re a college staffer clipping film: start with the Co-MVP trio and Modu’s motor segments from Cream of the Crop, then tag Edwards/Smith for upside follow-ups.

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