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<p>Last week we published our <a href="https://prephoops.com/pennsylvania/rankings/2027-rankings/">updated Class of 2027 rankings</a>. By now you know that dynamic combo guard [player_tooltip player_id='2195052' first='Tyler' last='Sutton'] sits at No 1 in our latest rankings. Sutton is followed closely at No. 2 by outstanding hybrid-forward [player_tooltip player_id='2407095' first='Zion' last='Green']. Both players have each already received several DI offers. </p>
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<p>Today we will review four unranked Class of 2027 prospects from southeastern Pennsylvania who we will be keeping an eye on over the next couple of months. We expect that when the next edition of our 2027 rankings drops in the fall, the below prospects will be included in that update. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2721379' first='Jackson' last='Clough'] </strong><strong>– 6'6” / Perkiomen School / WeR1 / Small Forward:</strong> Clough did not appear in our most recent 2027 rankings because we got the news of his transfer and reclassification after the update was posted. But you can bet will be watching this stretch-4 prospect closely for the next couple of months. Clough's primary asset is his ability to hit jumpers from all over the floor, including logo distance threes. Clough also owns the quickness and instincts to slash to the cup for a catch and lay-in. With his size and wingspan, Clough can post up smaller guards and score over them. </p>
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<p><strong>Brayden Martin </strong><strong>– 6'3” / Conwell-Egan / Penn Warriors / Combo Guard:</strong> College coaches love athletic, multi-skilled guards with size. Martin fits that description, plus he is an accurate three-point shooter and can get to the rack off the dribble. Martin's size, speed and athleticism make him a serious transition threat too. His ability to operate in pick-n-roll action is unique for a rising sophomore. As a nice bonus to his scoring skills, Martin is a high IQ distributor who can deliver creative live dribble passes.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2369981' first='Christian' last='McCullough'] </strong><strong>– 5'9” / Mercersburg Academy / City Rocks Hope-EYCL / Combo Guard:</strong> This speedy, attacking style guard with an accurate 3-point shot is a matchup nightmare for opponents. Last season while playing for Aquinas Institute (NY), McCollough averaged 15.4 points, 4 assists, 3 rebounds and 3 steals per contest. He posted a stellar 27-point (6 threes) performance in a win over Hornell. McCollough also registered an impressive stat line of 22 points, 6 assists and 6 rebounds against McQuaid Jesuit. He already holds an offer from D'Youville University (D2). We believe that after college coaches witness McCollough play in the highly competitive Mid-Atlantic Prep Schools League more offers will come his way.</p>
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<p><strong>Abraham Sesay – </strong><strong>6'4” / Downingtown East / Uptown Basketball Academy / Small Forward: </strong>Sesay is a highly regarded football player and a standout track athlete, but this spring / summer he showed he is on the verge of becoming a legitimate college hoops prospect too. At Philly HS Live he impressed with his athleticism and ability to power through contact for a bucket. Sesay also flashed the ability to score in the open court. The trifecta of Sesay's length, solid frame and tenacity make him a beast on the glass. On the 2024 spring / summer grassroots circuit, Sesay posted several double-doubles.</p>
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