2026 Rankings Update: Wings
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While the depth of the guard class far exceeds that of the wings, in-state, Zaahir Muhammad-Gray Zaahir Muhammad-Gray 6'5" | SF Imhotep Charter | 2026 State PA (6’5 Imhotep) and Luca Foster Luca Foster 6'5" | SF Archbishop Carroll |…
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Continue ReadingWhile the depth of the guard class far exceeds that of the wings, in-state, Zaahir Muhammad-Gray Zaahir Muhammad-Gray 6'5" | SF Imhotep Charter | 2026 State PA (6’5 Imhotep) and Luca Foster Luca Foster 6'5" | SF Archbishop Carroll | 2026 State PA (6’5 Archbishop Carroll) are exemplars for the top end talent which exists in PA. Here are five more wings who fans and scouts should tap in with:
#16 Bryce Presley Bryce Presley 6'4" | SF Germantown Academy | 2026 State PA | 6’5 Germantown Friends
With broad shoulders and a naturally built frame, Presley is a power wing. He’s a problem when he’s attacking-off-the catch because he’s got a full head of steam to absorb (and hand out) contact on his way to the cup. He’s also able to post his man up and create that way. Presley’s going to be even more dangerous once he grows into his body.
#21 Sammy Jackson Sammy Jackson 6'5" | SF Roman Catholic | 2026 State PA | 6’5 Roman Catholic
An intriguing shot-maker, Jackson’s game significantly differs from his father’s and older brother’s. The middle son wants to win with skill on the perimeter. His ability to create negative space for and hit step-back jumpers at his size is impressive. Jackson can put the ball on the floor and operate out of the mid-post as well.
#22 Dior Carter Dior Carter 6'3" | SF Academy of the New Church | 2026 State PA | 6’4 ANC
Carter is the caliber of player that every coach wants and every team needs. He can play up and down the lineup because of his motor, toughness and lateral mobility. The ball doesn’t stick when he has it. Rebounds and transition opportunities are all he needs to score. He gives maximum effort on defense; communicating, tagging the roller, and boxing out. He’ll do whatever it takes to win.
#61 Larry Brown Larry Brown 6'6" | PF Coatesville | 2026 State PA | 6’7 Coatesville
Whether he’s a “big wing” or a “forward,” Brown’s ability to positively impact the game and potential are undeniable. It starts for him on defense. He’s flexible and agile enough to slide with most players on the perimeter and keep them in front of him with his wingspan. Brown gets it done making rotations and covering for teammates as a help defender too.
#76 Max Moshinski Max Moshinski 6'4" | SF Father Judge | 2026 State PA | 6’4 Father Judge
Moshinski is the type of wing who can mesh with any lineup. He can rip and go to the basket with just a couple dribbles. He spaces the floor from three and offers some secondary playmaking. And he’s active off-ball on defense. As Moshinski gets more live reps during the season, his impact will show up more on the stat sheets.
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