All-Time Career Points Leaders Blendos Health & Longevity Movement Official Ranking Update – August 2026
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The Blendos all-time scoring list is not a static monument. It is a living record of availability, production, and longevity. With the total player count now at 1,570, the depth of the historical archive continues to grow. The period between the close of Spring 2026 and the end of Summer League at Hartwick College produced meaningful shifts across nearly every tier of the leaderboard.
Cam Hayes remains the undisputed all-time scoring leader and the only player to clear 9,000 career points. He added 245 points across 16 games and now sits at 9,454. The gap between first and second continues to widen. Damian Zimmer and Danny Njoku held firm in the two and three spots with almost no change in totals. Everything beneath them moved.
Elite Tier Reshuffle
The most visible movement occurred in the top ten. Jared Conklin (+224 points) and Jo Annan (+205 points) both posted strong summers and passed Stevie Melendez, who held the fourth spot after Spring. Conklin rises to fourth. Annan moves to fifth. Melendez drops two places to sixth despite an unchanged total. Graham Wooden climbed one spot to eighth. Zyeir Lawrence remained tenth but produced the largest single-window scoring total of any player on the board, adding 336 points.
Just outside the top ten, the 3,000-point club expanded. Kevin Kurkowski, Rob Scianimanico, and George Foti all crossed the threshold for the first time. Kurkowski rose two places to 13th. Scianimanico jumped three spots to 14th. Foti settled at 16th. Dylan Jaklitsch, who sat at exactly 3,000 after Spring, continued adding and now stands at 3,056.
Landmark Individual Breakthrough
Marc Rivera delivered the cleanest individual achievement of the update window. After Spring he sat at 1,924 points and ranked 26th. By August he had reached 2,114 points and climbed five full places into 21st. The jump simultaneously placed him in the 2,000-point club and forced a reshuffle of the lower elite. Evan Lane, Eddie Bello, and George Sheley all extended their own 2,000-point totals, but Rivera was the new member who changed the order around him.
Mid-Table and Volume Climbers
Further down the list, availability continued to separate players. Seamus DeMauro posted one of the largest rank gains on the entire board, rising 18 places and crossing into the 1,000-point club at 1,095. Trevor Huntsman also entered the 1,000-point club and climbed seven spots. Colby Fancher and Linton Wainright each rose seven places. Alex Woeppel moved up four. Devon Chabot gained five. Ryan Ashline and Bisskit Robinson both made significant climbs.
Players who remained active continued to climb. Players who did not play watched others pass them. That remains the fundamental math of a career scoring list built on real games across a growing community of 1,570 players.
Full Updated Top 100
Blendos Health & Longevity Movement Career Points Leaders – August 2026
(Change column reflects movement relative to the official Spring 2026 Top 100. A dash indicates the player was not ranked inside that published Top 100.)
Rank | Name | GP | PTS | Change |
1 | Cam Hayes | 491 | 9454 | — |
2 | Damian Zimmer | 355 | 8598 | — |
3 | Danny Njoku | 269 | 7297 | — |
4 | Jared Conklin | 323 | 4972 | ↑ 1 |
5 | Jo Annan | 208 | 4860 | ↑ 1 |
6 | Stevie Melendez | 233 | 4842 | ↓ 2 |
7 | Ray Williams | 311 | 4121 | — |
8 | Graham Wooden | 149 | 3799 | ↑ 1 |
9 | Jared Beach | 204 | 3776 | ↓ 1 |
10 | Zyeir Lawrence | 181 | 3688 | — |
11 | Jacob Beach | 158 | 3260 | — |
12 | Arie Brunson | 207 | 3255 | — |
13 | Kevin Kurkowski | 186 | 3164 | ↑ 2 |
14 | Rob Scianimanico | 285 | 3091 | ↑ 3 |
15 | Dylan Jaklitsch | 342 | 3056 | ↓ 2 |
16 | George Foti | 181 | 3052 | ↓ 2 |
17 | Travis Woods | 159 | 2965 | ↓ 1 |
18 | Travis Moyer | 170 | 2709 | — |
19 | Colin Adam | 167 | 2535 | — |
20 | Aaron Smith Jr | 120 | 2460 | — |
21 | Marc Rivera | 183 | 2114 | ↑ 5 |
22 | Evan Lane | 98 | 2103 | ↓ 1 |
23 | Eddie Bello | 209 | 2038 | ↓ 1 |
24 | George Sheley | 141 | 2023 | ↓ 1 |
25 | Mason Weir | 98 | 1988 | ↓ 1 |
26 | Charles Dangelo | 169 | 1924 | ↓ 1 |
27 | Brennen Lawton | 118 | 1842 | — |
28 | Derek Wright | 195 | 1841 | ↑ 2 |
29 | Jared Jones | 166 | 1840 | ↓ 1 |
30 | Tony Hendrich | 195 | 1822 | ↑ 3 |
31 | Ben Helme | 108 | 1786 | ↓ 2 |
32 | Jimmy Donley | 87 | 1711 | ↓ 1 |
33 | Mike Dabbraccio | 122 | 1676 | ↓ 1 |
34 | Devon Chabot | 87 | 1627 | ↑ 5 |
35 | Dev Vanderhoof | 128 | 1618 | ↓ 1 |
36 | Jeremiah Ford | 120 | 1616 | — |
37 | Aaron Laing | 137 | 1612 | ↓ 2 |
38 | Ethan Finch | 89 | 1576 | ↓ 1 |
39 | Dan Baker | 179 | 1564 | ↓ 1 |
40 | Jonathan Codrington | 101 | 1563 | — |
41 | Bruce Dunckle | 139 | 1471 | — |
42 | Steve Dangelo | 129 | 1457 | — |
43 | Chris Garcia | 60 | 1454 | — |
44 | Wynn Williams | 112 | 1451 | — |
45 | Kyle Butler | 102 | 1449 | — |
46 | Alex Woeppel | 125 | 1444 | ↑ 4 |
47 | Jon Foulds | 64 | 1406 | — |
48 | Jazz Burks | 80 | 1396 | ↓ 2 |
49 | Zan Stewart | 63 | 1387 | ↓ 1 |
50 | Frank D'esti | 76 | 1362 | ↓ 1 |
51 | Linton Wainright | 105 | 1330 | ↑ 7 |
52 | Emil Aponte | 78 | 1313 | ↓ 1 |
53 | Scott Richards | 137 | 1302 | ↑ 1 |
54 | Garrett Hassard | 100 | 1284 | ↓ 2 |
55 | Jordan Manikas | 88 | 1281 | ↓ 2 |
56 | Chris Gonzalez | 53 | 1252 | ↓ 1 |
57 | Jordan Shaul | 121 | 1240 | ↓ 1 |
58 | Luke Van Slyke | 52 | 1226 | ↓ 1 |
59 | Sani Atkinson | 130 | 1213 | — |
60 | Joe Ballard | 122 | 1205 | — |
61 | Anthony Jones | 70 | 1197 | — |
62 | Hunter Sowersby | 81 | 1182 | — |
63 | Jesse Woodard Sr | 193 | 1140 | — |
64 | Jordan Smith | 145 | 1127 | — |
65 | Colby Fancher | 105 | 1126 | ↑ 7 |
66 | Derek Beames | 89 | 1117 | ↓ 1 |
67 | Bryce Kohout | 102 | 1105 | ↓ 1 |
68 | Seamus DeMauro | 84 | 1095 | ↑ 18 |
69 | Matt Miller | 67 | 1087 | ↓ 2 |
70 | Matt Vogel | 104 | 1079 | ↓ 2 |
71 | Trevor Huntsman | 72 | 1076 | ↑ 7 |
72 | Shea Barber | 58 | 1051 | ↓ 3 |
73 | Tim Kamina | 69 | 1040 | ↓ 3 |
74 | Joey Matzel | 122 | 1020 | ↓ 3 |
75 | John Imperato | 90 | 998 | ↓ 2 |
76 | Xavier Hill | 32 | 988 | ↓ 2 |
77 | Ryan Ashline | 102 | 957 | ↑ 11 |
78 | Bisskit Robinson | 76 | 949 | ↑ 6 |
79 | Ethan Butts | 78 | 947 | ↓ 4 |
80 | Tanner Winchester | 44 | 944 | ↓ 4 |
81 | Malik Howard | 38 | 900 | ↓ 2 |
82 | Stephen Anderson | 70 | 876 | ↓ 1 |
83 | Ty Southard | 84 | 851 | ↑ 2 |
84 | Chad Richards | 87 | 850 | ↓ 2 |
85 | Danny Lapin | 118 | 847 | — |
86 | Monte Richardson | 61 | 831 | ↓ 3 |
87 | Makaya Morrison | 47 | 828 | — |
88 | Jake Vandusen | 91 | 820 | — |
89 | Greg Mattice | 114 | 788 | — |
90 | Layton Gilette | 56 | 784 | ↓ 3 |
91 | Jared Hawkins | 55 | 768 | — |
92 | Cam Best | 51 | 763 | ↓ 3 |
93 | Will Joslyn | 46 | 754 | ↓ 3 |
94 | Khi Atchinson | 72 | 748 | ↓ 3 |
95 | Ryan Finne | 46 | 743 | ↓ 3 |
96 | Terrell Evans | 38 | 736 | ↓ 3 |
97 | Matt Zynda | 42 | 736 | ↓ 3 |
98 | Kaiden Legree | 69 | 729 | — |
99 | Derek Burns | 61 | 723 | ↓ 4 |
100 | Miles Mohrien | 51 | 698 | ↓ 4 |
The Blendos career scoring list rewards those who keep showing up. Volume and efficiency both matter, but availability remains the common denominator among the climbers. Across a community that has now grown to 1,570 total players,Three new members joined the 3,000-point club. Marc Rivera announced himself in the 2,000-point club. The middle of the board is tighter and more competitive than it has been in years.
This is the official all-time career points ranking of the Blendos Health & Longevity Movement as of August 2026.
Coming next: While this list ranks pure career volume, the next blog will showcase the Top 100 career Points Per Game leaders — a different measure of scoring efficiency and impact. #Blendos

























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