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Kentucky's top targets at the 2022 Pangos All-American Camp

Jack PIlgrimby:Jack Pilgrim06/05/22
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This time of year is typically highlighted by brand-specific basketball recruiting events, with Nike EYBL, adidas 3SSB and Under Armour Association (UAA) leading the charge individually. The greatest exception, though, is the Pangos All-American Camp in Las Vegas, an event that takes 120 of the top recruits and lets them compete under the same roof, regardless of apparel affiliation or age group.

The goal? Let the cream rise to the top, proving who truly is the best of the best in high school basketball.

When the nation’s top talent competes under one roof, you’re bound to have some Kentucky recruiting targets in action. This event is no exception. In fact, there are 15-plus players with current UK ties, among numerous others likely to hear from the Wildcats as a result of their play this week in Vegas.

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The Kentucky targets set to participate in the event, which runs from June 5-7? You can find the complete list below, ranked in order by their On3 Consensus placement in their respective classes.

Players with official Kentucky offers are listed in bold.

On3 Consensus Top 150 for 2023 at Pangos All-American Camp

No. 5 – Robert Dillingham, PG, Charlotte (N.C.) Donda Prep

No. 9 – Baye Fall, C, Denver (Colo.) Accelerated Schools Aka Family Services Found

No. 10 – Justin Edwards, SF, Philadelphia (Pa.) Imhotep

No. 21 – J.J. Taylor, SF, Chicago (Ill.) Donda Academy

No. 22 – Ugonna Kingsley, C, Oakdale (Conn.) Putnam Science Academy

No. 24 – Isaiah Miranda, C, Malvern (Pa.) Commonwealth Academy

No. 30 – Xavier Booker, PF, Indianapolis (In.) Cathedral

No. 52 – Andrej Stojakovic, SF, Carmichael (Calif.) Jesuit

No. 57 – Dennis Evans, C, Riverside (Calif.) Hillcrest

Unranked – Kaden Cooper, SF, Ada (Texas)

Unranked – AJ Johnson, PG, Taft (Cal.)

On3 Consensus for 2024 at Pangos All-American Camp

No. 2 – Tre Johnson, SG, Richardson (Texas) Lake Highlands

No. 3 – Ian Jackson, SG, Bronx (N.Y.) Cardinal Hayes

No. 8 – Elliot Cadeau, PG, Oradell (N.J.) Bergen Catholic

No. 10 – Karter Knox, SF, Tampa (Fla.) Catholic

No. 12 – Jason Asemota, SF, Phoenix (Az.) Hillcrest Prep

No. 24 – Amier Ali, SF, Columbus (Ohio) Montverde Academy

2025 at Pangos All-American Camp

Koa Peat, SF, Perry (Az.)


KSR will have boots on the ground in Las Vegas all three days of the prestigious event, with interviews and scouting reports to follow.

Games start late Sunday evening and run through Tuesday afternoon.

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