Pitt Jam Fest Underclassmen Front Court Eye-Catchers
Ben Rill Ben Rill 6'8" | PF Central York | 2025 State PA ‘25 York Ballers Rill made his presence felt often altering opponent’s shots effortlessly whenever he was in front of the rim. He was aggressive on the attack…
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Ben Rill
Ben
Rill
6'8" | PF
Central York | 2025
State
PA
‘25 York Ballers
Rill made his presence felt often altering opponent’s shots effortlessly whenever he was in front of the rim. He was aggressive on the attack and took advantage of attacking closeouts in the half-court. His motor was constantly running and found a way to convert on 2nd chance looks off misses, some of which lead to points at the foul line.
Declan Wucherpfennig
Declan
Wucherpfennig
6'7" | PF
Bergen Catholic | 2025
State
NJ
‘25 NJ Beats
The skilled forward showed he is more than just a shooter. He found the bucket facing up, stretching the defenses with his mid-range, and finishing through contact. Wucherpfennig uses his length on either end of the floor. He also showed that he can play above the rim. He continues to get better with time definitely a prospect scholarship coaches should have on their radar.
David “Trey” Miller ‘25 Team Loaded 757
Miller is a well-built post who showed off his ability to run the floor, finish around the basket and rebound on both ends of the floor. One of the most impressive parts of Miller’s game is his passing he showed he could pass on the blocks, around the top of the key, and out of the high post. He was efficient with his shot selection and didn’t try to overdo it and stayed within himself. Will be interested in tracking Miller as the spring/summer go along.
Trevor Rehm ‘25 PK Flash
Rehm showed off his athleticism by playing above the rim. Rehm was able to convert on a few chances inside. He was able to alter shots and come up with rebounds. Rehm also was comfortable running the floor and playing out of ball screens. He continues to get stronger and more fluid as time continues. Rehm has the potential to become a stretch big with continued developments offensively.
Alan Horton ‘26 Ohio Buckets
The long post was assertive around the block and was very fluid on the offensive end. Horton also used his length to shag rebounds and altered shots. He also showed his ability to pass and see the floor. He had an energetic motor and never took a play-off throughout the game. Horton looked comfortable at the foul line a place where a lot of young posts can struggle from early in their developmental years.