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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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