With his superstar potential on full display, Williams fueled the Knights’ 65-53 victory over the Webster Groves High School (Mo.) Statesmen in the title bout on Monday. The 7-foot, 210-pound power forward finished with 28 points across his 26 minutes on the floor, adding 13 rebounds, one steal, and two blocks. And Williams’ offensive production came efficiently, as the five-star prospect and projected one-and-done lottery pick shot a blistering 10-for-13 from the field, 4-for-5 beyond the arc, and 4-for-5 at the charity stripe.
His effort earned the following posted highlight package courtesy of Home Team Hoops:
Williams and St. Mary’s Catholic improved to 7-1 overall this season, including a 1-0 mark in 4A Desert Sky Region action.
It’s safe to say Duke basketball head coach Jon Scheyer and his staff are looking forward to having Cameron Williams on campus next season.
“We can’t wait to welcome Cameron Williams to The Brotherhood,” Scheyer said about Williams, whose No. 4 overall ranking on the 247Sports 2026 Composite stands as the highest mark among the three early Blue Devil signees in the cycle.
“Cam possesses a unique set of tools you just don’t find very often…Cam impacts the game in so many ways, but what excites us most is how coachable and intelligent he is. He genuinely wants to get better, win, and he has an unbelievable ceiling. Bringing in a player with his size, versatility, skill, and mindset is a huge addition for us. Cam’s future is as bright as anyone’s in the country, and we can’t wait to get to work and help him maximize every bit of his potential at Duke.”
Next up for Cameron Williams and his Knights is a bout against the Upper Arlington High School (Ohio) Golden Bears (4-2) in the first round of the Battle at the Villages in Middleton, Fla., at 3 p.m. ET Monday.
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