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<p>Elite prospects from southeastern Pennsylvania (and beyond) continue the annual ritual of transferring high schools. With the NCAA transfer portal jamming up high school recruiting, we expect there will be a host of extremely talented players who switch schools this summer. Many of them will reclass into a later graduate year.</p>
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<p>At Prephoops.com we will do our best to track all the player movements and pass that information on to our readers.</p>
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<p>Below is the fifteenth installment in our Transfer Watch 2024 series.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2721379' first='Jackson' last='Clough'] </strong><strong>– 6'6” / 2027 / Perkiomen School / WeR1 / Small Forward:</strong> Clough is the prototypical stretch-4 prospect who is perfect for today's college game. He can hit jumpers from the baseline out to the arc. His ability to drain logo distance threes is extremely impressive. When opponents over play him on the top side, Clough will cut back door for a lay-in. Plus, Clough can score on quick post ups and in the open court. Clough spent his sophomore campaign at Tower Hill (DE). In addition to transferring to Perkiomen, Clough will reclass into 2027 graduate year.</p>
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<p><strong>Jordan Gabriel </strong><strong>– 6'8” / 2025 / Perkiomen School / Crown Basketball / Power Forward:</strong> In 2023-24 Gabriela was a two-way, stretch-4 prospect who was a major contributor for an Archbishop Stepinac team that captured the CHSAA AA title (NYC). He is now headed for a post graduate year at Perkiomen School. The Panthers have added a powerful interior force who can finish with authority through contact. He can also operate on the perimeter where his height enables Gabriel to splash threes over his defender. Gabriel runs the floor well too. So, he can fill a lane on the fast break and dunk on people. After a monster summer on the HGSL circuit, Gabriel picked up an offer from Marist.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1888850' first='Jasir' last='Tyler'] </strong><strong>– 5'9″ / 2026 / Paul Robeson / [program_tooltip program_id='2428008' first='Mt.' last='Pleasant Bulldogs'] / Combo Guard:</strong> Last winter Tyler was a reserve for a deep and talented West Catholic squad that was contender in the ultra-competitive Philadelphia Catholic League. Then spring / summer 2024 served as Tyler's national breakout stretch of play. He was a top performer at Philly HS Live as well as at HGSL circuit events like the Pitt Jam Fest and the Summer Jam Fest. Tyler is a floor general style point guard who does a tremendous job of getting teammates involved and directing the offense. When he needs to produce points for his squad, Tyler can get buckets at every level. At the other end of the court, Tyler is a tenacious on ball defender.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2710211' first='Nikolas' last='Yudin'] </strong><strong>– 6'0” / 2026 / Phelps School / Team Northeast Huskies / Combo Guard:</strong> This quick, skilled, and versatile guard comes to Phelps from West Irondequoit HS (NY) where he was a three-year varsity player. In the half-court Yudin excels at creating space for himself off the dribble. Once his crafty handles have produced an open look, Yudin will use his accurate jump shot to convert on that opportunity. On the fast break, Yudin is a creative and timely passer who rarely commits a turnover. Along with transferring to Phelps, Yudin will be reclassing into the 2026 graduate year.</p>
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Elite prospects from southeastern Pennsylvania (and beyond) continue the annual ritual of transferring high schools. With the NCAA transfer portal jamming up high school recruiting, we expect there will be a host of extremely talented players who switch schools this summer. Many of them will reclass into a later graduate year.
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