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The Phelps School (PA) Open Gym: Notable Prospects

The Phelps School (PA) Open Gym: Notable Prospects
Tom Keller
Tom Keller October 8, 2020 @ 11:17 AM
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<!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>Sam Onu-Ayomide- 6’11 ’21 post. Ayomide is an aggressive post who is highly active on both ends of the floor. He isn’t afraid to use his body to help him get a bucket. Over the last few months Ayomide has added a perimeter game and seems to be comfortable passing off the block and finding moving cutters in the flow of the offense. Ayomide is down to six schools and will make his decision on school next week. <br /> <br /> Chas Kelley- 6’5 ’22 combo-guard. Kelley who comes to Phelps by way of Houston, Texas and is a natural playmaker who can also fill it up on the offensive end when he is needed to. Chas brings great positional size and a high IQ of the game whenever he steps onto the floor. He is an extension of the coach on the floor and doesn’t mind picking up 94ft on the defensive end. He also change speeds and pace as well. <br /> <br /> Isaiah Miranda- 6’11 ’23 post. Miranda is a modern-day post who can rim run and step out and shoot the three causing him to be a mis-match nightmare for opposing teams. He is a magnet for rebounds and 2nd chance opportunities and can play above the rim on both ends. Miranda does a nice job in screen and roll actions in the half-court as well. Sky is the limit for Miranda because he still has a lot of untapped potential and will develop more into his body over the next few years. <br /> <br /> [player_tooltip player_id="896664" first="Giovanni" last="Cessel"]- 6’10 postgrad post. Cassel is and old school five man who is at his best playing with his back to the rim. Cessel has a variety of moves he uses on the low block. Giovanni also has a nice little in-between jumper that if you leave him some space he is bound to convert it. Cassel is a brick wall screener. Cessel is an underrated passer who has a nice feel for where his teammates will be. Cessel is active on the glass as well and is always communicating on the defensive end. His motor doesn’t stop. <br /> <br /> <br /> Other notable prospects to keep an eye on.<br /> <br /> Caelin Peters- 6’3 combo-guard. Peters is a savvy playmaker who plays with pace. He has the ability to be a microwave scorer who can find the bucket in a moments notice from an ample amount of places on the floor. Peters thrives in pick &amp; roll sets. On the defensive end he applies great ball pressure and forces opponents to turn the ball over with ease. <br /> <br /> Jackson Piotrowski- 6’6 postgrad wing. Piotrowski is can stretch you inside and out with his versatile offensive game. Piotrowski uses his size as an advantage on the offensive end. He is sneaky athletic and moves well in the flow of the game offensively. Piotrowski is also versatile on the defensive end being able to guard multiple positions. <br /> <br /> Henry Rovillard- 6’4 postgrad combo-guard. Rovillard is a shifty southpaw scorer who has a smooth stroke. He has shown that he can score from many spots on the floor. Rovillard has a great feel for the game and does a nice job of making plays on both ends of the floor. Rovillard’s motor is always on the go. He has solid size for his position. <br /> <br /> Jack Rovillard- 6’4 postgrad guard. Rovillard is an off-ball guard who can create his own shot with ease and does a nice job attacking downhill. Rovillard does a nice job of keeping the ball moving and moving without the ball offensively. He also has a nose for making hustle plays on the defensive end and doesn’t mind stepping up to take a charge. <br /> <br /> Logan Shanahan- 6’8 postgrad forward. Shanahan who is already committed to Division 3 Emory University in Atlanta is a Swiss army knife who will do whatever is needed to help will his team to victory. He showed that he can score from many different spots on the floor in addition to being at his best in transition in the open floor. <br /> <br /> <br /> [player_tooltip player_id="991172" first="Neel" last="Beniwal"]- 6’4 ’22 wing. Beniwal is a wiry knockdown shooter who is at his best from behind the arc. Beniwal is comfortable off the catch and bounce and comes off screens as well. He can also attack going downhill and finishes well around the rim. <br /> <br /> Myles Mucius- 6’4 ’24 wing. Mucius who is a long wiry wing has a nice frame for a freshman and will grow into his body overtime. He has a smooth handle and can be very shifty. Mucius shows bursts of his athleticism. Mucius length allows him to contest shots with ease. He does a nice job of creating separation to get off his 3pt shot. Mucius also showed his ability to attack downhill. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Alasan Njie-Morgan 6’4 ’24 wing. Comes up with steals easily on the defensive side. He has nice size and growing into body. Njie-Morgan is assertive on the defensive end and keeps his man in-front of him. Njie-Morgan doesn’t give up on possessions and attacks the rim hard. He sees the floor well and finds the open man. Alasan makes a lot of un-selfish plays on the floor and does a nice job of filling the lane offensively.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph -->

Sam Onu-Ayomide- 6’11 ’21 post. Ayomide is an aggressive post who is highly active on both ends of the floor. He isn’t afraid to use his body to help him get a bucket. Over the last few months Ayomide has added a perimeter game and seems to be comfortable passing off the block and finding moving cutters in the flow of the offense. Ayomide is down to six schools and will make his decision on school next week.

Chas Kelley- 6’5 ’22 combo-guard. Kelley who comes to Phelps by way of Houston, Texas and is a natural playmaker who can also fill it up on the offensive end when he is needed to. Chas brings great positional size and a high IQ of the game whenever he steps onto the floor. He is an extension of the coach on the floor and doesn’t mind picking up 94ft on the defensive end. He also change speeds and pace as well.

Isaiah Miranda- 6’11 ’23 post. Miranda is a modern-day post who can rim run and step out and shoot the three causing him to be a mis-match nightmare for opposing teams. He is a magnet for rebounds and 2nd chance opportunities and can play above the rim on both ends. Miranda does a nice job in screen and roll actions in the half-court as well. Sky is the limit for Miranda because he still has a lot of untapped potential and will develop more into his body over the next few years.

Giovanni Cessel Giovanni Cessel 6'9" | C Holy Cross Prep | 2021 State PA - 6’10 postgrad post. Cassel is and old school five man who is at his best playing with his back to the rim. Cessel has a variety of moves he uses on the low block. Giovanni also has a nice little in-between jumper that if you leave him some space he is bound to convert it. Cassel is a brick wall screener. Cessel is an underrated passer who has a nice feel for where his teammates will be. Cessel is active on the glass as well and is always communicating on the defensive end. His motor doesn’t stop.


Other notable prospects to keep an eye on.

Caelin Peters- 6’3 combo-guard. Peters is a savvy playmaker who plays with pace. He has the ability to be a microwave scorer who can find the bucket in a moments notice from an ample amount of places on the floor. Peters thrives in pick & roll sets. On the defensive end he applies great ball pressure and forces opponents to turn the ball over with ease.

Jackson Piotrowski- 6’6 postgrad wing. Piotrowski is can stretch you inside and out with his versatile offensive game. Piotrowski uses his size as an advantage on the offensive end. He is sneaky athletic and moves well in the flow of the game offensively. Piotrowski is also versatile on the defensive end being able to guard multiple positions.

Henry Rovillard- 6’4 postgrad combo-guard. Rovillard is a shifty southpaw scorer who has a smooth stroke. He has shown that he can score from many spots on the floor. Rovillard has a great feel for the game and does a nice job of making plays on both ends of the floor. Rovillard’s motor is always on the go. He has solid size for his position.

Jack Rovillard- 6’4 postgrad guard. Rovillard is an off-ball guard who can create his own shot with ease and does a nice job attacking downhill. Rovillard does a nice job of keeping the ball moving and moving without the ball offensively. He also has a nose for making hustle plays on the defensive end and doesn’t mind stepping up to take a charge.

Logan Shanahan- 6’8 postgrad forward. Shanahan who is already committed to Division 3 Emory University in Atlanta is a Swiss army knife who will do whatever is needed to help will his team to victory. He showed that he can score from many different spots on the floor in addition to being at his best in transition in the open floor.


Neel Beniwal Neel Beniwal Neel Beniwal 6'5" | SG The Phelps School | 2022 State PA - 6’4 ’22 wing. Beniwal is a wiry knockdown shooter who is at his best from behind the arc. Beniwal is comfortable off the catch and bounce and comes off screens as well. He can also attack going downhill and finishes well around the rim.

Myles Mucius- 6’4 ’24 wing. Mucius who is a long wiry wing has a nice frame for a freshman and will grow into his body overtime. He has a smooth handle and can be very shifty. Mucius shows bursts of his athleticism. Mucius length allows him to contest shots with ease. He does a nice job of creating separation to get off his 3pt shot. Mucius also showed his ability to attack downhill.



Alasan Njie-Morgan 6’4 ’24 wing. Comes up with steals easily on the defensive side. He has nice size and growing into body. Njie-Morgan is assertive on the defensive end and keeps his man in-front of him. Njie-Morgan doesn’t give up on possessions and attacks the rim hard. He sees the floor well and finds the open man. Alasan makes a lot of un-selfish plays on the floor and does a nice job of filling the lane offensively.

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