The Pangos Frosh/Soph Camp circuit has come to an end. With stops in LA, Dallas, Colorado Springs, and Dallas complete, the tour showcasing the nation’s best for 2028 and beyond concluded in Philadelphia. Held just across the border at the gorgeous NBN Academy in Wilmington, Delaware, the 2025 All East Frosh/Soph Camp delivered no shortage of size and even drew stars out.

Philadelphia 76ers All-Star and Pangos alum Tyrese Maxey was in the building just after a game the night prior, and it was easy to see why. Event founder Dinos Trigonis brought in talent from 16 states and Canada, assembling a loaded field that blended size, refined skill, and a few remarkably talented middle schoolers under one roof.
With past alums such as Kyle Anderson, Jonathan Kuminga, Derrick Jones, and Cole Anthony at the All East camp, you’re bound to see NBA players coming out of each year’s rendition. Prime, Athlete AI, and Spalding all jumped on board as title sponsors to align with one of the premier independent events in the country that has hosted future NBA talent.
That being said, here are the top overall performers from the 2025 Pangos All East Frosh/Soph Camp:
Logan Chawstyk, 6’11, C, Malvern School (PA), 2028
The Co-MVP of the 2025 Pangos All East Frosh/Soph Camp was the highest-rated player in the building, yet also one of the players you had to run the fewest plays for. The skilled big man made great finishes in traffic, was a threat as an offensive rebounder, and even showed the ability to step out and hit threes.
Chwastyk is still scratching the surface of his potential, but the tools and progress are certainly heading in the right direction.
Peace Brand, 6’8, PF, Westtown School (CA), 2028
The son of NBA legend Elton Brand came to the Pangos All East Camp relatively unknown and left as the Co-MVP of the entire event. The skilled, long armed forward produced at an absurd rate, showed range to step out to the 3-point line, and was a game changer on the defensive end via deflections and blocked shots. In the few hours since the camp ended, Peace’s name has already started blowing up on the internet, and it will follow with college coaches shortly.
Braxton Bogard, 6’8, PF, Archbishop Spalding (MD), 2028
The final MVP of the group (there were three Co-MVPs for the camp because it was such a tight race) was Braxton Bogard, an extremely skilled, new-age forward out of Baltimore. He was automatic exploiting mismatches with his turnaround jumper out of the post. In addition, he shot well from the 3-point line and showed nice pop finishing above the rim in the paint.
Bogard already holds high-major offers from Ole Miss, Mississippi State, and West Virginia, with an abundance of others watching him closely on national television.
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JJ Smith, 6’2, PG, Homeschool (CT), 2030
As I took notes at the event, I found myself double checking countless times to make sure that this guy was truly an eighth grader. The scoring point guard is an incredibly confident bucket-getter, has some wiggle to his handle, and has no problem finishing amongst the trees in the paint against older competition.
Tristan Edwards, 6’8, SF, Wilson Academy (GA), 2029
A native of Canada, Tristan Edwards made the move to Atlanta, and his reputation has skyrocketed ever since. The talented swingman is remarkably fluid athletically for a big wing, can create his own shot off the bounce, and has shown effortless range shooting the ball. While it was a bit of a limited sample size for Edwards, he definitely has all of the makings of a high-major wing and potential for far more.
Abdulrahman Modu, 6’8, PF/C, Mount St. Charles Academy (RI), 2028
As far as sheer productivity was concerned, few brought more than Abdulrahman Modu. The Co-MVP of the top 60 game was elevated to the Cream of The Crop Top-30 game where he more than held his own. The game changing athlete brought a ton of energy on both ends, rebounded the ball outside of his area, and finished through contact above the rim.
Modu is a part of an absolutely stacked group of underclassmen for Mount. St. Charles Academy that is destined to blow up.
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