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Wing Standouts from the 2025 Pangos All-South

The wing position was loaded with length, athleticism, and versatility at the 2025 Pangos All-South Frosh/Soph Camp. This group brought a mix of scoring ability, defensive range, and transition play that stood out across multiple sessions. Several young prospects proved they can impact the game in a variety of ways and project as high-upside players to monitor in the coming years.
Aiden Bezenah – 6’8 Wing | Class of 2028 | Jenks HS (OK)
Bezenah was one of the most complete and polished offensive wings in attendance. At 6’8, he showcased impressive versatility by comfortably attacking off the dribble, finishing through contact, and knocking down shots from beyond the arc. His ability to stretch the floor while still being a reliable slasher made him a matchup problem throughout the camp. Defensively, he rotated well and displayed good instincts, while his confidence pushing the ball in transition highlighted his all-around feel. Bezenah has all the tools to be a high-level prospect as he continues to develop physically.
Bryson Miles – 6’5 Wing | Class of 2028 | Booker T. Washington HS (OK)
Miles brought energy, toughness, and athleticism to both ends of the floor. He played with a relentless motor on defense, showing the ability to guard multiple positions and disrupt passing lanes. On offense, he thrived when attacking downhill using his strength and athletic burst to get to his spots and finish inside. When Miles stays aggressive, he becomes a difficult matchup, capable of scoring in traffic and impacting the game without needing a high volume of touches. His competitive edge and two-way potential were clear throughout the weekend.
DJ Parker – 6’6 Wing | Class of 2030 | Kennemer Middle School (TX)
Parker was easily one of the most exciting young prospects at the event. The 6’6 wing possesses elite athleticism for his age and was a constant highlight in transition, finishing above the rim with authority. Beyond the athletic flashes, Parker showed composure handling the ball and comfort attacking off the dribble. His long frame and defensive potential stood out, and as his perimeter shooting continues to develop, he projects as a major prospect in future classes. Parker’s upside is undeniable and he left a lasting impression among evaluators.
Joseph Creal III – 6’5 Wing | Class of 2029 | Mansfield Summit HS (TX)
Creal established himself as one of the premier shooters in the gym. He has a smooth, quick release and was deadly from beyond the arc, knocking down shots off the catch and in rhythm. His length allowed him to contest shots defensively and disrupt plays on the perimeter. As he continues to grow into his frame, his ability to shoot at a high clip combined with his developing athleticism makes him a prospect with significant long-term intrigue.
Mike Sorrell – 6’5 Wing | Class of 2029 | Episcopal School of Dallas (TX)
Sorrell was a consistent marksman throughout the weekend. His shooting form was repeatable and efficient, giving him the confidence to stretch the defense at all times. Sorrell displayed solid fundamentals and patience in his offensive approach, making smart reads and spacing the floor effectively. His perimeter shot-making ability and understanding of the game give him a strong foundation to build on as he continues to mature physically and add to his arsenal.
Other Notable Wings
Other wings that played well were Finley Rosenberg (6’2, 2028, Seven Lakes HS), who displayed versatile scoring ability and sneaky athleticism. Drake Chatman (6’5, 2028, Community HS) impressed with his playmaking instincts and defensive activity, impacting games by setting up teammates and using his length to contest shots on the perimeter. Haynes Brookhart (6’4, 2028, JJ Pearce HS) stood out as a knockdown shooter, consistently spacing the floor and converting from deep with confidence and range.

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