Comp Edge Fall League: New Names to Know…Part II
The 2023 Competitive Edge HS Fall League just wrapped up this past Saturday as LaSalle CHS took home the championship hardware. During the fall ball action out in King of Prussia we witnessed extraordinary play by ranked prospects from southeastern…
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Continue ReadingThe 2023 Competitive Edge HS Fall League just wrapped up this past Saturday as LaSalle CHS took home the championship hardware. During the fall ball action out in King of Prussia we witnessed extraordinary play by ranked prospects from southeastern Pennsylvania.
However, today we want to introduce you to five prospects who you may not know much about, but who caught our attention during the final weeks of the Comp Edge Fall League.
Below is a review of five “New Names” from southeastern Pennsylvania who impressed us over the last four weeks of contests in the Comp Edge Fall League.
Terron Davis – 5’11” / 2026 / Plymouth Whitemarsh / Point Guard: This lightning-fast point guard wreaks havoc with his off the dribble scoring skills. His ability to draw fouls as he handles the rock on the perimeter or while dicing through the lane for a bucket is impressive. Excellent court vision and solid instincts enable Davis to facilitate for teammates at a high level.
Kyle Gallagher Kyle Gallagher 5'10" | SG Plymouth Whitemarsh | 2026 State PA – 5’10” / 2026 / Plymouth Whitemarsh / Team Jacko / Shooting Guard: Gallagher is a streaky scorer who can splash threes of every variety. His quickness, fast trigger and logo distance range make Gallagher difficult to guard on the perimeter. Gallagher is also a crafty dribbler and can navigate his way through traffic for a lay-in. He can operate in pick-n-roll action as a lead guard as well. Gallagher possesses a high basketball IQ too.
Luke Hudock – 5’10” / 2024 / LaSalle CHS / Next Play / Combo Guard: On Saturday Hudock provided rock steady guard play for LaSalle as they advanced to the title game. Then during LaSalle’s championship game victory, Hudock went into scoring mode, hitting several difficult shots as he poured in 14 points. He was named MVP of the title contest for those efforts. In addition to being a shot maker, Hudock can sever as a primary ball handler.
Sean Murphy – 6’10” / 2024 / Upper Moreland / Penn Warriors / Power Forward: Murphy is an interior force who is just scratching the surface of his potential. He can score via quick post-ups, the offensive glass and in pick-n-roll sets. On occasion Murphy will step out to the arc and splash the three-ball. So, there is a stretch-4 element to his game. Plus, he runs the floor well for his size which makes him a secondary fast break threat. On defense Murphy is an excellent shot blocker.
Wes Robinson – 6’0” / 2026 / Methacton / Total Skills / Point Guard: This solidly built lefty is capable of stuffing that stat sheet on any given night. Robinson can score off the bounce, drop dimes and rebounds well at both ends. His sturdy frame enables Robinson to convert through contact on dribble drives and second chance opportunities. His style of physical point guard play on offense reminds some of Jalen Brunson (Villanova / New York Knicks).
The 2023 Competitive Edge HS Fall League just wrapped up this past Saturday as LaSalle CHS took home the championship hardware. During the fall ball action out in King of Prussia we witnessed extraordinary play by ranked prospects from southeastern Pennsylvania.
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