Found this on the Fresno site
According to the Fresno Bee it is Bryce Cartwright. Comments anyone??
Below is an evaluation from ESPN.
Evaluation
March, 2008: Cartwright is one of the most underrated point guards on the West Coast. He has great speed, quickness and possesses a solid frame. His jump shot has improved immensely since his junior season and he's evolving into a solid Division I point guard. He ran his team down the stretch with aplomb and made a number of clutch plays to seal the victory for the Dons, including four straight free throws in the final two minutes of the game.
September, 2007: Cartwright was the most dazzling point guard of the day with his assortment of assists of the spectacular variety. He is one of the quickest point guards in the country, possessing that rare second gear in the open court. Although he favors going right, he does have a deadly crossover to get by his opponents. He can finish in the paint area off the drive or dish off to a teammate. He is more of a scoring point guard at this juncture; however his decision making has improved greatly over the past year and he is beginning look for open teammates more frequently. By the time the spring arrives, Cartwright should be gathering some Division I interest, especially if his decision making and jump shot continued to be sharpened.
Cartwright is one of the top sleepers in the class of 2008. He has an ideal frame for the "one" spot with fairly long arms and overall solid length. What separates him from most of his peers is his speed with the ball in his hands - he has that rare second gear that enables him to separate from defenders on the break. His handle (has a swift crossover) is excellent as he is able to breakdown defenders quite often off the bounce. On the other hand, his jump shot (more like a set shot at this point) needs some polishing. His release is quick, however, its trajectory has very little arc in it. With his elite athleticism he would be quite a handful if he develops a pull-up game. Cartwright is a solid defender as well due to his excellent lateral movement and quick hands. His feel for the game has improved since the regular season as he isn't forcing the issue as much. Despite the improvements at both ends of the floor, Cartwright needs to continue to develop a better understanding (decision-making) of the game and refine his jump shot.