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LSI Event Elite Les Schwab Invitational presented by Express Employment Professionals TOURNAMENT ALL-STARS The LSI has hosted some amazing individual talent and many of these players have gone on to successful collegiate and NBA careers. Below is a list of some of the tournament’s more prolific stars including the ALL-LSI Tournament selections and where they have gone since playing in the LSI. 1st Team PG – Brandon Jennings, Oak Hill Academy (Drew League) SG – Kevin Durant, Oak Hill Academy (Texas / Brooklyn Nets* SF – Carmelo Anthony, Oak Hill Academy (Syracuse University / Portland Trail Blazers)* PF – Kevin Love, Lake Oswego H.S. (UCLA / Cleveland Cavaliers)* C – Ben Simmons, Montverde Academy (Louisiana State / Philadelphia 76ers)* 2nd Team PG – Markelle Fultz, DeMatha Catholic (University of Washington / Orlando Magic)* SG – Kyle Singler, South Medford H.S. (Duke University / Spain)* SF – Michael Porter Jr., Nathan Hale H.S. (Missouri / Denver Nuggets)* PF – Aaron Gordon, Archbishop Mitty (Arizona / Orlando Magic)* C – Jahlil Okafor, Whitney Young (Duke University / New Orleans Pelicans)* 3rd Team PG – Payton Pritchard, West Linn H.S. (University of Oregon)* SG – Kemba Walker, Rice H.S. (Connecticut / Boston Celtics)* SF – Jaylen Brown, Wheeler H.S. (California / Boston Celtics)* PF – Marvin Bagley III, Sierra Canyon H.S. (Duke / Sacramento Kings)* C – Tyson Chandler, Dominguez H.S. (Houston Rockets)* Honorable Mention Shaqquan Aaron, Rainier Beach H.S. (USC / Memphis Hustle)* Jordan Adams, Oak Hill Academy (UCLA / Memphis Grizzlies – no longer playing in NBA) Jashaun Agosto, Garfield H.S. (LIU Brooklyn)* Jordan Akwenuke, Jesuit H.S. (Santa Clara) Rosco Allen, Bishop Gorman H.S. (Stanford) Nick Anderson, Southern Lab H.S. (Texas A&M) Enoch Andoh, Archbishop Mitty (Bucknell) Beejay Anya, DeMatha H.S. (N.C. State)* Andre Barret, Rice H.S. (Seton Hall / Houston Rockets – no longer playing in NBA) Nolan Bertain, West Linn H.S. (Texas A&M Corpus Christi)* Deiondre Bird, Grant H.S. (Highline Community College / Cal State East Bay) Jamal Boykin, Fairfax H.S. (Cal) Danny Brakebush, Central Catholic H.S. (Pacific) Kevin Branch, Reserve Christian H.S. (Southern Mississippi) Boomer Brazzle, Benson H.S. (Pepperdine) Colt Brennan, Mater Dei H.S. (Hawaii / Washington Redskins) Brandon Brooks, Jefferson H.S. (University of Southern California) J’Raan Brooks, Garfield H.S. (University of Washington)* Terrell Brown, Garfield H.S. (Seattle University)* Dontae Bryant, Jefferson H.S. (University of San Francisco / Colorado State University-Pueblo)* Evan Burns, Fairfax H.S. (San Diego State University) Ben Carter, Bishop Gorman H.S. (Michigan State) Demond “Tweety” Carter, Reserve Christian H.S. (Baylor University) David Carr, Central Catholic H.S. (University of Portland) “Jules” Camara, Oak Hill Academy (Kentucky) Vernon Carey, University School (Duke)* Clint Chapman, Canby H.S. (Texas) Collin Chiverton, Archbishop Mitty (Eastern Washington) Aaron Collins, Lake Oswego H.S. (Rec Center / ClubSport) Brian Conklin, North Eugene H.S. (Saint Louis / France)* Bryant Crawford, Gonzaga College H.S. (Wake Forest / Lithuania)* David Crisp, Rainier Beach H.S. (University of Washington / Stockton Kings)* Daejon Davis, Garfield H.S. (Stanford University)* John Davis, Neumann-Goretti H.S. (Towson) Brooks DeBisschop, West Linn H.S. (Northern Arizona)* Malcolm Delaney, Towson Catholic H.S. (Virginia Tech / China) Eric Devendorf, Oak Hill Academy (Syracuse) Aaron Deloney, Grant H.S. (Vermont)* Noah Dickerson, Montverde Academy (Washington / Israel)* Daniel Dingle, St. Raymond H.S. (Temple) Jeremiah Dominguez, South Salem H.S. (Portland State) Donaven Dorsey, Timberline H.S. (University of Montana) Eric Dungey, Lakeridge H.S. (Syracuse – football)* Michael Dunleavy, Jesuit H.S. (Duke / Atlanta Hawks – no longer playing in the NBA) Ndudi Ebi, Westbury Christian H.S. (Dallas Mavericks – no longer playing in the NBA) Uche Echefu, Montrose Christian (Florida State) Jake Ehlers, Corvallis H.S. (University of Portland / Seattle Pacific) Jeff Elorriaga, Jesuit H.S. (Boise State) Drew Eubanks, Reynolds H.S. (Oregon State / San Antonio Spurs)* Bamba Fall, Oak Hill Academy (S.M.U. / Spain)* Trevon Flores, Helen Cox H.S. (James Madison) J.T. Flowers, Lincoln H.S. (Yale) Kevin Ford (Oral Roberts) Connor Fohn, South Salem (Montana– football) Spencer Freedman, (Mater Dei H.S. (Harvard)* Thomas Gardner, Jefferson H.S. (Missouri / Chicago Bulls – no longer playing in NBA) Ricardo Gathers, Riverside Academy (Baylor / Dallas Cowboys) Marcus Ginyard, Bishop O’Connell (North Carolina / France)* Roberto Gittens, Foss H.S. (UC Santa Barbra)* Elijah Gonzales, Clackamas (Clarendon College)* Drew Gordon, Archbishop Mitty (New Mexico / Poland)* Jamont Gordon, Oak Hill Academy (Mississippi St.) Jerami Grant, DeMatha H.S. (Syracuse / Denver Nuggets)* Jaydon Grant, West Linn H.S. (Oregon State – football)* Justin Gray, Oak Hill Academy (Wake Forest) Kyle Greeley, West Salem H.S. (Portland State University)* Donte Greene, Towson Catholic (Syracuse / Memphis Grizzlies – no longer playing in NBA)* Connor Griffin, Lake Oswego H.S. (University of Washington - football)* Jack Hackman, Jesuit H.S. (Germany / Northwest Christian) Marquis Hall, Jefferson H.S. (Lehigh / “Retired”) Mike Hart, Jesuit H.S. (Gonzaga / Colorado Christian) Mike Harthun, South Medford H.S. (Portland State) Marshall Hartman, Westview H.S. (Portland State) Kamaka Hepa, Jefferson H.S. (University of Texas)* Calvin Hermanson, Lake Oswego H.S. (St. Mary’s / Spain)* Roy Hibbert, Georgetown Prep (Georgetown / Charlotte Hornets – no longer playing in NBA) JJ Hickson, Wheeler H.S. (North Carolina St. University / Denver Nuggets – no longer playing in NBA) Solomon Hill, Fairfax H.S. (Arizona / Memphis Grizzlies)* Jabarie Hinds, Mt. Vernon (University of Massachusetts / Poland)* Avry Holmes, North Salem H.S. (Clemson / Mexico)* Stephen Holt, Jesuit H.S. (St. Mary’s / Slovenia)* Connor Hyde, Grant H.S. (Holy Cross Gym)* Henry Mondeaux, Jesuit H.S. (University of Oregon – football)* Mac Hopson, Jefferson H.S. (Idaho) Ikenna Iroegbu, Oak Hill Academy (Washington State / Capital City Go-Go)* Taishi Ito, Montrose Christian (University of Portland) Garrett Jackson, Westview H.S. (St. Mary’s) Mike James, Grant H.S. (Lamar University / Russia)* Kris Jenkins, Gonzaga College H.S. (Villanova / Germany) Brian Johnson, Bishop O’Connell (Mississippi State) Jazz Johnson, Lake Oswego H.S. (University of Nevada)* Keldon Johnson, Oak Hill H.S. (University of Kentucky / San Antonia Spurs)* Keyontae Johnson, Oak Hill H.S. (University of Florida)* Bobby Jones, Dominguez H.S. (University of Washington / Denver Nuggets – no longer playing in NBA) Charles Jones, David Douglas H.S. (College of Southern Idaho / Portland State)* Frederick Jones, Sam Barlow H.S. (University of Oregon / New York Knicks – no longer playing in NBA) Steve Jones, Jesuit H.S. (UNLV) Terrence Jones, Jefferson H.S. (Kentucky / Philippines)* Harper Kamp, Mt. View H.S. (Cal) Curtis Kelly, Rise H.S. (Kansas State / Turkey)* Jordan Kent, Churchill H.S. (University of Oregon / Seattle Seahawks) Keala King, Dominguez H.S. (Pikeville) Jean Marc “Christ” Koumadje, Montverde Academy (Florida State / Delaware Blue Coats)* Doron Lamb, Oak Hill Academy (Kentucky / Turkey)* Matthew Lang, Jesuit H.S. (Gonzaga University)* A.J. Lapray, Sprague (Rice)* Brendon Lavender, Mt. View, AZ (Arizona) Tywon Lawson, Oak Hill Academy (North Carolina / Sacramento Kings – no longer playing in NBA)* Omar Leary, Lincoln H.S. (Oklahoma) Michael Lee, Jefferson H.S. (Kansas / Santa Cruz Warriors) Maarty Leunen, Redmond H.S. (University of Oregon / Houston Rockets / Italy)* Alex Legion, Oak Hill Academy (FIU) Tyler Lewis, (Oak Hill Academy / Butler / Furman) Brandon Lincoln, Jefferson H.S. (University of Oregon) Abe Lodwick, Mt. View (Washington St.) Landen Lucas, Westview H.S. (Kansas) Kevin Lyde, Oak Hill Academy (Temple University / Cleveland Cavaliers – no longer playing in NBA) Colt Lyerla, Hillsboro H.S. (University of Oregon / Green Bay Packers) Chris Lykes, Gonzaga College H.S. (Miami)* Jarius Lyles, DeMatha H.S. (University of Maryland Baltimore / Germany)* Stephen ‘Potsi’ Madison, Jefferson H.S. (Idaho) Anthony Mathis, West Linn H.S. (University of Oregon)* Kenyon Martin Jr., Sierra Canyon H.S. (IMG Academy Post Grad) Remy Martin, Sierra Canyon H.S. (Arizona State) Jordin Mayes, Westchester H.S. (Arizona) David McCormack, Oak Hill H.S. (University of Kansas)* Kevin McShane, Jesuit H.S. (Oregon State) Silas Melson, Jefferson H.S. (Gonzaga / Finland)* Brian Michaelson, Jesuit H.S. (Gonzaga) Aaron Miles, Jefferson H.S. (Kansas / Golden State Warriors – no longer playing in NBA) Sean Milligan, Jesuit H.S. (University of Redlands) Doral Moore, Montverde Academy (Wake Forest) / Delaware Blue Coats)* Malik Morgan, Churchill (Western Oregon)* Tanner Morgan, Sprague (Northern Colorado)* Greg Monroe, Helen Cox H.S. (Georgetown / Germany)* Mike Moser, Grant H.S. (University of Oregon) Baye Moussa Keita, Oak Hill Academy (Syracuse) Shabazz Muhammad, Bishop Gorman (UCLA / China)* Dejounte Murray, Rainier Beach H.S. (Washington / San Antonio Spurs)* Dave Neal, Bishop O’Connell (Maryland) Jaylen Nowell, Garfield H.S. (University of Washington / Minnesota Timberwolves)* Davis Nwankwo, Georgetown Prep (Vanderbilt) Kerwin Okoro, St. Raymond H.S. (Rutgers / Norfolk State) Cameron Parker, Jesuit H.S. (Sacred Heart University)* Ty Peacock, Beaverton (Notre Dame de Namur Argos) Scottie Pippen Jr., Sierra Canyon (Vanderbilt) Dwayne Polee,
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