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Sunday, June 1, 2014

FGCU Targets Impress At Pangos All-American Camp

Florida Gulf Coast recruits Kevin Dorsey, Travon Bunch, and Curran Scott impressed scouts and media, alike, at the Pangos All American Camp in Long Beach, Calif. this weekend.

The three day excursion is an annual event held by well respected coach and evaluator Dinos Trigonis. While it offers aspects such as workouts and individual instruction, the games, featuring some of the most highly touted recruits, are what garner the most attention.

Dorsey, a 6-foot-0 point guard out of Paul VI High School (Fairfax, Va.), made a name for himself on Saturday evening when he started to heat up from long range. Four first half threes from Dorsey ignited his 'Maryland' squad. He also recorded 7 assists, en route to being the fourth leading assist man at the camp with 5 apg. Dorsey's performance also landed him on the camp's Top 60 game list. College Basketball Talk's Scott Phillips said Dorsey "scored off of screens, changed paces well and knocked in some jumpers from the perimeter."

The 2015 guard is a 4-star recruit (according to 247Sports) and received an offer from FGCU in July of 2013, just a week after the Eagles hired assistant coach Jamill Jones. Jones previously coached Dorsey at Team Takeover, a grassroots team located in Washington, D.C. With Paul VI HS, Dorsey competed at the 2013 City of Palms Classic and even faced off against incoming FGCU freshman guard Zach Johnson.

Travon Bunch, another FGCU target, also showed brilliant flashes at the All-American camp. The 6-foot-11 center showed "good mobility" and uses his "very long arms on defense." Out of Racine, Wisc, Bunch (Georgia Prep / Atlanta Celtics) told Ballers Bridge on May 9 that FGCU is one of four schools recruiting him the hardest.

A Session Two top performer, 6-foot-5 small forward Curran Scott was another Florida Gulf Coast recruit putting his skills on display in California. On Saturday night, Scott recorded 19 points and on Sunday, he dropped 23 points. The Edmond, Okla. native does not yet hold an offer but heard from FGCU in early May and competes with Athletes First on the EYBL circuit.

Check out our 2015 FGCU Recruiting Board and follow us on Twitter (@FGCUEaglesNest) for more Florida Gulf Coast recruiting news.

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