2023-24 Week 11: 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 11 of the 2023-24 high school basketball season. Robert Cottrell Robert Cottrell 6'0" | CG Roman Catholic | 2024 State PA…
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Continue ReadingBelow is our review of five “new” prospects from southeastern Pennsylvania who made a name for themselves during Week 11 of the 2023-24 high school basketball season.
Robert Cottrell Robert Cottrell 6'0" | CG Roman Catholic | 2024 State PA – 5’10” / 2024 / Roman Catholic / Shawn Warren Elite / Combo Guard: Cottrell is the latest Roman player to step up during superstar Shareef Jackson Shareef Jackson 6'9" | C Roman Catholic | 2025 State #249 Nation PA ‘s absence because of injury. The senior posted 22 points (3/3 on triples) and 3 dimes in a win over Bonner. Cottrell also scored 13 points (3/5 on threes) against Archbishop Ryan. In addition to lacing 3-balls, this ultra-quick guard thrives in transition. In the half court Cottrell can use his tight handles to create opportunities for himself or teammates.
Westin Fryberger Westin Fryberger 6'3" | SG Conestoga | 2025 PA – 6’3” / 2025 / Conestoga / Wing: Fryberger is an under the radar prospect on a talented ‘Stoga team that has qualified for the District 1-6A tournament. He can shoot threes, play off the dribble and score via cuts to the basket. Despite all his scoring skills, Fryberger is an unselfish prospect who always makes the extra pass. The trifecta of his length, instincts and endless motor makes him a force on the glass at both ends. Recently Fryberger registered a double-double in a win over Harriton – 15 points and 13 rebounds. He then contributed 15 points (2 threes) against Radnor.
Reggie King Reggie King 6'3" | SG Episcopal Academy | 2026 State PA – 6’3″ / 2026 / Episcopal Academy / Philly Pride UAA / Wing: King has shown steady improvement all season and this past week may serve as his breakout period. Against a loaded SCHA squad, King drilled 3 triples on his way to 15 points. He followed up that performance with a 19-point effort (4 threes) against CR North. Obviously, King can shoot from the outside. Thanks to his athleticism, speed, and a long wingspan, King excels in the open court too. At the other end, King is a plus defensive player.
Bryce Lolas – 6’2″ / 2024 / CB East / Total Skills / Shooting Guard: Lolas is a 3-point sniper who stretches the floor for CB East. He is effective on catch and shoots, dribble pull-ups, spot ups and coming off pick action. Once Lolas has knocked home a few threes, he will use a smooth head and ball fake to get his defender off balance. Then Lolas will execute a quick side dribble to find an open look along the arc. This past week Lolas notched 17 points (2 threes) in an upset of Plymouth Whitemarsh as well as 9 points (3 3PM) in a win over CB West.
Avin Myers – 6’1″ / 2024 / Spring Grove / York Ballers / Combo Guard: It is no secret that Myers (16 ppg.; 1,000 pts for his career) can score at every level. He already has a 30-spot on the books this season as well as several 20+ point games. So, his 41-point (1 3PM) outburst in a win over Southwest should not be shocking. Myers is deadly on the fast break where he can convert through contact or finish in a creative manner. Additionally, Myers can hit triples from all around the arc. He owns a smooth mid-range game too. Finally, Myers is a sneaky athletic prospect with decent hops.