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<p>Hoop Group pulled up to Haverford College to host a great, that featured dozens of small college coaches. Over 100 participants from across 6 or 7 states participating made it difficult to choose identity standouts. So here is part one:</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1771798' first='Bradford' last='Berwick'] | 2026 Delco Christian (PA)</p>
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<p>Traveling just a short distance to the event, Berwick had it going from the long-range. The 6'5 stretch big hit multiple catch-and-shoot threes across both his games. </p>
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<p>Antonio Brittain | 2025 Monsignor Farrell (NY)</p>
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<p>Brittain controlled the offensive glass with how nimble he was. He used his solid frame too, but he grabbed boards outside of his area versus quicker players and scored inside thanks to being light on his feet. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1943559' first='Dusan' last='Dobric'] | 2025 Dwight-Englewood (NJ)</p>
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<p>Dobric was by far the tallest player in the event, but that isn't all he was. The 6'10 center contested multiple shots inside and got a few assists on nice passes out of the post. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2364822' first='Khalil' last='Kemp'] | 2025 Caesar Rodney (DE)</p>
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<p>One of two players from Delaware at the event, Kemp represented the first state well with his shot-making. He hit stand-still and pull-up threes, then used the extra attention he got to make plays for others. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1271436' first='Khamai' last='Orange'] | 2025 Delco Christian (PA)</p>
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<p>Another standout for the Knights, Orange competed wire-to-wire. He had some impressive displays of athleticism on defense and with how he floated through the air for rebounds and layups, at just 6'1. </p>
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<p>Rowan Romero | 2024 Lansdale Catholic (PA)</p>
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<p>Romero's agility was the key to his success on Saturday. His quick second jump allowed him to contest multiple shots back-to-back on the same possession and get putbacks at the rim. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1412107' first='Jaycen' last='Santucci'] | 2025 Central Regional (NJ)</p>
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<p>With some bop to his game, Santucci proved to be an all-around good player and was fun to watch. He attacked the basket off-the-catch, hit pull-up twos, and rotated to alter shots from the weak-side on defense. </p>
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<p>Crew Wells | 2024 Lancaster Catholic (PA)</p>
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<p>Of all the stretch bigs at the event, Wells showed the necessary skills on offense and defense. Of course, made several spot-up threes. But he also made good decisions with the ball and was a physical presence in the post versus other bigs. </p>
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Hoop Group pulled up to Haverford College to host a great, that featured dozens of small college coaches. Over 100 participants from across 6 or 7 states participating made it difficult to choose identity standouts. So here is part one:
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