2023-24 Week 10: SEPA New Names to Know
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Below is our review of five “new” prospects from southeastern Pennsylvania who made a name for themselves during Week 10 of the 2023-24 high school basketball season. Bryson Amos-Whitfield – 6’0” / 2024 / Perkiomen School / NJ Scholars EYBL…
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Continue ReadingBelow is our review of five “new” prospects from southeastern Pennsylvania who made a name for themselves during Week 10 of the 2023-24 high school basketball season.
Bryson Amos-Whitfield – 6’0” / 2024 / Perkiomen School / NJ Scholars EYBL / Shooting Guard: This former New Jersey standout is having a fantastic post graduate year with Perkiomen’s “prep” team.Amos-Whitfieldis a highly accurate three-point shooter. Still, if a defender chases him off the arc, Amos-Whitfield will put the ball on the floor and navigate his way to the rim. On defense, his long wingspan makes Amos-Whitfield a shot blocking threat. Last week he posted 25 points (3 triples) in a win over Germantown Academy
Dawson Brown Dawson Brown 6'1" | CG Phoenixville | 2026 State PA – 6’1” / 2026 / Phoenixville / PMT Warriors / Combo Guard: Brown’s reputation as an athletic and high energy “3 & D” prospects proceeds him.But lately Brown has shown that his point guard skills have taken a significant step forward. As a primary ball handler, he plays with poise and can create off the dribble for himself or teammates. He recently posted 20 points (1 three) in a win over Pottstown. Brown now has multiple 20+ point performances this season.
Sa’d Jamdaddin – 6’4” / 2024 / SLA Beeber / Mt. Pleasant Bulldogs / Wing: Jamdaddin is quietly having a tremendous senior campaign for SLA – 18 points and 3 rebounds per game. Hopefully after last week, college coaches will stop sleeping on this kid. First, Jamdaddin dropped 23 points on PE Charter. Then he posted 24 points (1 triple) against Sun Valley. With his length, speed, athleticism, and hops, Jamdaddin is a transition phenom who can score or distribute on the break. In the half-court he can produce points off the dribble and splash threes.
Matthew McField Matthew McField 5'10" | CG Carver-Engineering and Sciences | 2026 State PA – 5’10” / 2026 / Carver-Engineering & Sciences / Mount Pleasant Bulldogs / Combo Guard: E&S has assembled an 11-1 record in the PPL this season and McField has been an important part of that impressive run. Last week this ultra-quick guard with tight handles scored 22 points (1 three) in win over Northeast. The majority of McField’s buckets come by scoring off the bounce or in transition. As a nice bonus, he can pop threes. Plus, McField is a tenacious on ball defender and he has a habit of turning steals int easy baskets.
Kaiden Robinson Kaiden Robinson 6'2" | PG Sun Valley | 2025 PA – 6’1” / 2025 / Sun Valley / Explosion BA / Combo Guard: Sun Valley has reeled off seven straight wins and currently sits as the 6-seed in the District 1-5A playoffs. A major reason for their recent success has been the play of Robinson. He is an extremely athletic and bouncy guard who can shoot threes, play in transition and is a plus defender. Last week Robinsoncontributed 22 points in Sun Valley’s win over SLA Beeber.