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<p>On Wednesday night Philly Public League contender Dobbins Tech traveled out to Drexel Hill to face rising Philly Catholic League squad Monsignor Bonner & Prendergast.</p>
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<p>Behind the outstanding play of [player_tooltip player_id='1116025' first='Touari' last='“Deuce” Ketner'] and a tremendous 4<sup>th</sup> quarter comeback (down 11 points to start), Bonner came way with a 56-53 win over Dobbins. </p>
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<p>Below is a review of the prospects who impressed in Bonner's win over Dobbins last night. </p>
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<p><strong><u>Dobbins Tech</u></strong></p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1990921' first='Zach' last='Campbell'] – 6'3″ / 2024 / BW Elite / Shooting Guard:</strong> Campbell's reputation as an athletic, downhill style shooting guard / wing proceeds him. But last night he showed a more versatile side to his game on the way to 11 points. He scored via quick post ups and the offensive glass as well as in transition. Plus, he displayed three-point range on his jumper (1 3PM). Last night Campbell also blocked several shots from the weakside.</p>
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<p><strong>Haneef Davis </strong><strong>– 6'0″ / 2026 / Blueprint 10 / Shooting Guard</strong>: This lefty with a long wingspan is an intriguing 2026 prospect. Davis (12 points) got out in transition after generating several steals with his intense on-ball defense. He can score off the dribble via floaters and his ability to kiss shots off the glass from multiple angles. Davis is a solid offensive rebounder too. If he develops a consistent 3-point stroke, look out. </p>
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<p><strong>Saleem Hudson </strong><strong>– 6'1″ / 2024 / BW Elite / Point Guard:</strong> Last night Hudson presented a much improved “floor general” aspect to his point guard play. He played with poise and took what the defense gave him. Davis was solid in pick-n-roll action and showed a nice floater game. His outstanding lateral movement and quick hands make him a plus defender.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2328782' first='Jarrell' last='Little'] </strong><strong>– 6'1” / 2025 / [program_tooltip program_id='2078709' first='Team' last='Final'] Black / Combo Guard:</strong> One of the rising stars in the PPL scored 13 points in a variety of ways last night. Little drained a three ball and scored in the open court. He also was effective at blowing past defenders off the dribble. However, it was his mid-range game that impressed us the most last night.</p>
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<p><strong><u>Bonner & Prendergast</u></strong></p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2398422' first='Korey' last='Francis'] </strong><strong>– 5'10” / 2027 / Team DPS / Point Guard:</strong> For a freshman, Francis (3 pts) is an extremely poised secondary ball handler. He is sneaky athletic and fast, so he can fill the wing on the break too. Right now, Francis is role player for Bonner, but the future is bright for this 2027 prospect.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1116025' first='Touari' last='“Deuce” Ketner']</strong> <strong>– 6'7” / 2024 / [program_tooltip program_id='2078682' first='K-Low' last='Elite'] / Power Forward:</strong> To be honest, we did not think that Ketner was at his best last night. Yet, he still scored 29 points. Ketner was a force on the offensive glass, finished from the dunker spot with authority and drained triples (3 3PM). His ability to operate along the baseline in unique. Ketner scores through contact on almost every interior touch. When he draws a whistle, Ketner then knocks down his free throws. He remains the top uncommitted 2024 in the region.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1477716' first='Kevin' last='Rucker'] </strong><strong>– 6'6” / 2024 / We R1 / Power Forward:</strong> What jumped out immediately about Rucker was his ability to slice through passing lanes for steals that produced easy buckets at the other end. When he was not scoring on the fast break, Rucker displayed a smooth pull up jumper and finished off the bounce through contact. He posted 12 points last night. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1589139' first='Reggie' last='Selden, Jr.'] </strong><strong>– 6'2″ / 2024 / [program_tooltip program_id='2078697' first='Philly' last='Pride'] Select / Combo Guard:</strong> Selden (6 pts.) is a downhill, attacking style guard with the ability to pop threes as well. But last night it was his tenacious defense throughout the game and the two big baskets he scored in the 4<sup>th</sup> quarter that impressed us. Selden is willing to do the dirty work it takes to win games. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1187903' first='Kyree' last='Womack'] – 5”11 / 2024 / We R1 / Point Guard:</strong> Womack is an elusive and patient primary ball handler who can push the rock in transition or serve as a one man press break. His dribble-drive penetration creates opportunities for himself and teammates. Last night Womack (4 pts.) hit a couple clutch FTs in the final seconds of Bonner's comeback win. Womack is also a menacing on ball defender.</p>
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On Wednesday night Philly Public League contender Dobbins Tech traveled out to Drexel Hill to face rising Philly Catholic League squad Monsignor Bonner & Prendergast.
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