Updated 2026 Rankings: SEPA ’26s Primed for a Monster Season
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Last week published our updated Class of 2026 prospect rankings. By now you know the players at the top of our 2026 rankings — Jordan Dill Jordan Dill 5'11" | CG Germantown Friends | 2026 State PA , Kingston Wheatley…
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Continue ReadingLast week published our updated Class of 2026 prospect rankings. By now you know the players at the top of our 2026 rankings — Jordan Dill Jordan Dill 5'11" | CG Germantown Friends | 2026 State PA , Kingston Wheatley Kingston Wheatley 6'6" | PF West Catholic | 2026 State PA , and Ian Williams Ian Williams 5'9" | PG Archbishop Carroll | 2026 State PA .
Now we want to dig deeper into the Pennsylvania’s Class of 2026 rankings to reveal five prospects from southeastern Pennsylvania who we believe are primed for a monster sophomore season.
No. 5… Luca Foster Luca Foster 6'5" | SF Archbishop Carroll | 2026 State PA – 6’5″ / Archbishop Carroll / K-Low Elite / Wing: When all is said and done, many scouts and hoops heads believe Foster will be the No. 1 ranked 2026 prospect in the state. His climb to the top started this fall as Foster showed he has improved every facet of his game. Already an outstanding three-point shooter, Foster can now score off the dribble, play in the open court and produce points in half-court sets. When you combine the development of his skills with the heavy minutes he should receive in 2023-24, we are expecting a tremendous sophomore campaign from Foster. He holds an offer from Saint Joe’s.
No. 26… Milak Myatt Milak Myatt 6'3" | SG Math, Civics, and Sciences | 2026 State PA – 6’3″ / Math, Civics, & Sciences / We R1 / Shooting Guard: After a solid summer on the grassroots circuit, the versatile Myatt has simply exploded during fall ball action. Myatt can burn at as both the point guard and shooting guard spots. His quickness, instincts and deep bag of dribble moves enable Myatt to score off the bounce at will. His dribble pull-up game is dynamic. He can splash threes too. Myatt (offer from UTEP) can also get out in transition where he can finish above the rim. Myatt’s game is peaking just as the 2023-24 season is about to tip off and we anticipate that momentum will carry him to a fantastic winter.
No. 42… Kody Colson Kody Colson 5'10" | PG Imhotep Charter | 2026 State PA – 5’10” / Imhotep Charter / Team Final EYBL / Point Guard: Last season the multi-skilled Colson averaged 8 points and 2 assists per game for Shipley School. Colson can bang jumpers from all over the court, score off the dribble, operate out of pick-n-roll action and push the fast break. Colson’s transfer to basketball juggernaut Imhotep (back-to-back 5A state champions) will be a major boost for his scoring stats as Colson should excel in ‘Tep’s up-tempo style. Additionally, Imhotep’s stacked roster will keep opponents from doubling Colson on every touch. Having high-level teammates will also enable Colson to display his underrated passing skills this season.
No. 88… Nafis Dubose Nafis Dubose 6'3" | PF Sankofa Freedom Academy | 2026 State PA – 6’3″ / Sankofa Freedom Academy / Philly Pride Select / Small Forward: Every time we have watched Dubose recently, we come away impressed with the continuous improvement in his skills. Dubose has always been athletic and physical prospect who thrived in transition. Over the last three months he has shown to be a significantly more well-rounded player who is now a legitimate threat in the half-court too. Dubose has displayed a smooth jumper, the ability to score off cuts to the basket and via the offensive glass. He has shown flashes of a 3-point shot too. 2023-24 is h=going to be a breakout season for Dubose.
No. 164 … Prestin Washington Prestin Washington 6'1" | CG LaSalle CHS | 2026 State PA – 6’1″ / LaSalle CHS / Next Play / Combo Guard: Flying under the radar on last year’s stacked Penn Wood squad was this backcourt prospect who can score at all three levels. When he gets into the paint, Washington can unleash his floater or slam on the breaks for a pull-up jumper. Washington’s speed and creative handles enable him to create space for himself on the perimeter. His court vision and high IQ make Washington an excellent distributor. In 2023-24 Washington should receive major minutes for his new school (LaSalle). That will be a win-win situation for Washington and new LCHS head coach Ryan Ansel.