
| No. | Name | Position | Height | Weight | Year | School |
| 24 | Josh Hawkinson | C | 6’9″ | 235 | Jr. | Shorewood HS- Seattle, WA |
| 13 | Terry Dawn | G | 6’5″ | 195 | Jr. | Arlington HS- Arlington, WA |
| 11 | Devin Stoen | G | 6’3″ | 164 | Jr. | Lake Stevens HS- Lake Stevens, WA |
| 50 | Travis Bakken | F | 6’7″ | 230 | So. | Edmonds-Woodway HS- Edmonds, WA |
| 1 | Bayak Tutlam | G | 6’4″ | 163 | Jr. | Mariner HS, Everett, WA |
| 42 | Henry Olsen | C | 6’8″ | 200 | Jr. | Edmonds-Woodway HS- Edmonds, WA |
| 20 | Drew Stang | F | 6’6″ | 185 | So. | Stanwood HS- Stanwood, WA |
| 0 | Bronte’ Corbray | G | 6’3″ | 180 | Jr. | Chief Sealth HS- Seattle, WA |
| 12 | Aaron Knox | G | 6’3″ | 175 | Jr. | Chief Sealth HS- Seattle, WA |
| 34 | Julijs Pruzinskis | F | 6’5″ | 195 | Jr. | Nathan Hale HS- Seattle, WA |
| 3 | Isiah Brown | G | 6’1″ | 155 | 8th | Pacific Cascade Middle School |
Head Coach: Ben Scheffler
Assistants: Gregg Kalina and Gerald Brown
JOSH HAWKINSON- SHOREWOOD HIGH SCHOOL
TERRY DAWN- ARLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL
DEVIN STOEN- LAKE STEVENS HIGH SCHOOL
TRAVIS BAKKEN- EDMONDS-WOODWAY HIGH SCHOOL
BAYAK TUTLAM- MARINER HIGH SCHOOL
HENRY OLSEN- EDMONDS-WOODWAY HIGH SCHOOL
DREW STANG- STANWOOD HIGH SCHOOL
BRONTE’ CORBRAY- CHIEF SEALTH HIGH SCHOOL
AARON KNOX- CHIEF SEALTH HIGH SCHOOL
JULIJS PRUZINSKIS- NATHAN HALE HIGH SCHOOL
ISIAH BROWN- PACIFIC CASCADE MIDDLE SCHOOL
April 14th – April 15th
-Runnin Shoot (Seattle, WA)
Friday, April 20th – Sunday, April 22nd NCAA Sanctioned
-NW Premier (Bellevue/Seattle Area)
Friday, April 27th – Sunday, April 29th NCAA Sanctioned
-Pangos Spring Sweet Sixteen (Cabrillo HS Long Beach, CA)
Month of May (May 5, 6, 12, 19, 20)
-Washington Premier League- (Highline Community College, WA)
Memorial Day Weekend Saturday, May 26th – Monday, May 30th
-Northwest championships (Seattle Area)
Friday, June 8th – Sunday, June 10th
-TBA Rose City Showcase (Portland, OR)
Friday, July 12th – Sunday, July 15th NCAA Sanctioned
-NW Premier Showcase (Seattle Area)
Wednesday, July 18th – Sunday, July 22th NCAA Sanctioned
-Best of the Summer (Anaheim, CA)
Wednesday, July 25th – Sunday, July 29th NCAA Sanctioned
-Main Event/Fab 48 (Las Vegas, NV)
ESPN Article on Basketball Travelers Hoopaholics in Seattle:
Pangos Sweet 16 recap
By Joel Francisco | ESPN.com
LONG BEACH, Calif. — With the April evaluation period coming to an end, it was time to make a pit stop at the Pangos Sweet 16. Many of the elite prospects from the West Coast were scattered at various tournaments around the country, but the Pangos event gave us a chance to watch some up-and-comers as well as some intriguing Division I sleepers.
Surprise players
Bayek Tutlam (Everett, Wash./Mariner)
2013, WF, 6-3, 160 pounds
Tutlam is a wiry wing-type with an outstanding shooting touch that extends out to 20 feet. He gets off his shot fairly quick and his release is smooth. His shot is more consistent off the catch (gets his feet set well), but he needs to get better with the ball, while being pressured. He plays the game with a good pace and rarely forces the action. He’ll need to get stronger for the next level, but he is definitely a Division I prospect.
Breakthrough performers
Josh Hawkinson (Shoreline, Wash./Shorewood)
2013, PF/C, 6-9, 220 pounds
Hawkinson runs with the Hoopaholics out of Washington, and after taking in their act at the Pangos, they’re quite addictive to watch because of the unselfishness they display on the offensive end — and it starts with Hawkinson. He is a long-armed post prospect who possesses an excellent feel for the game. While on the block, he can turn over his left shoulder and convert or drop off a nifty assist if the help comes. He handed out a number of fine cross-court passes and found teammates from the high post. He is a rim-level player, but he seals well in the post, has good feet and excellent hands. Schools in the Big Sky, WCC and Big West should be on his radar.
Joel Francisco -ESPN