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<p>Below is a review of four <em>“new”</em> prospects from southeastern Pennsylvania who caught our attention at last weekend's Philly HS Live Session 1.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2721488' first='Holland' last='Neff'] </strong><strong>– 6'0” / 2027 / Downingtown East / Uptown BA / Combo Guard: </strong>It looks like D-East has found a floor spacer and secondary ball handler to punish opponents who elect to double team small forward Chase Kurpansky. When he was left open along the arc, Neff splashed threes all day. Additionally, Neff created off the bounce for himself and teammates. His speed and athleticism enable him to contribute in the transition game too. Neff is a high energy and high IQ team defender as well.</p>
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<p><strong>Emille Shereff-Eliott </strong><strong>– 6'4” / 2026 / Overbrook / League Bound Elite / Small Forward: </strong>The athletic hybrid guard-forward with a solid frame displayed a well-rounded skill set at Philly HS Live. Shereff-Eliott ran the floor for fast break buckets, hit jumpers from behind the arc and worked the offensive glass for put backs. He also flashed the ability to operate in pick-n-roll sets out of the high post. Shereff-Eliott was a force on the defensive glass too. He is a 2026 who is just scratching the surface of his potential.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2427371' first='Jasir' last='Henderson'] – </strong><strong>6'4” / 2027 / Sankofa Freedom Academy / [program_tooltip program_id='2078697' first='Philly' last='Pride'] UAA / Shooting Guard: </strong>Sankofa Freedom's rotation boasts a host of talented guards who can score in bunches. So, when a prospect with length and a good build comes in off the bench and they immediately start running sets for him, you know that kid can play. Once Henderson had checked into the game, he shot the lights out from behind the arc. He excelled at working off double screens along the baseline as well as pin downs from the wing. Henderson also showed he can execute a head-n-ball fake, followed by a side dribble to find an open look. Henderson drilled transition threes for good measure as well. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1867328' first='Isaac' last='Cole'] – 6'6” / 2025 / Universal Audenried Charter / Kings Unlimited / Wing: </strong>Cole had previously suited up for West Catholic but he took a break from hoops in 2023-24 for personal reasons. From what we saw at Philly HS Live, the hiatus had no ill effect on his polished skill set. Cole knocked down threes, scored in transition and slashed to the cup for catch and lay-ins. He is athletic as well as quick and owns a nose for the rock. That trifecta makes Cole a plus rebounder at both ends of the court. On defense college coaches will love that he can switch 2 through 5 as well as his ability to block shots. </p>
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Below is a review of four “new” prospects from southeastern Pennsylvania who caught our attention at last weekend's Philly HS Live Session 1.
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