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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2485359' first='Colton' last='Hiller'] </strong><strong>– 6'4” / 2028 / Coatesville / Team Jacko / Wing: </strong>This summerHiller was a steady contributor for Coatesville at Philly HS Live where his highly efficient jump shot grabbed out attention. He can drain jumpers from all over the floor and is especially adept at hitting spot-up threes. When he is not splashing jumpers, Hiller can produce points via dribble drives or slashes to the rim for a catch and lay-in. In mid-July Hiller was named as a top performer at the Nike EYBL Junior Championships. Then last week Hiller recognized as a standout at the CoBL College Showcase. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2485360' first='Patrick' last='Jajua'] </strong><strong>– 6'2” / 2028 / Pennsbury / [program_tooltip program_id='2078697' first='Philly' last='Pride'] Bucks / Wing: </strong>Jajua's versatility, athleticismand scoring skills make him one of the most intriguing prospects in SEPA's freshman class. He is a long athlete with speed who appears to glide up and down the court. That speed combined with his nifty handles enable Jajua to create off the bounce for himself or teammates. Once he is at the rim, Jajua can convert through fouls. He can also produce points from behind the arc and via the offensive glass. Jajua flashed his skills atPhilly HS Live and was one of the top 2028 prospects at the Rare Footage Showdown in July. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2450658' first='Jack' last='McMullin'] </strong><strong>– 6'4” / 2028 / Archbishop Ryan / Hollow Tigers Elite / Shooting Guard: </strong>Plain and simple, McMullin is an extraordinary shooter. He can knock down shots of every kind -- threes, mid-range jumpers, floaters, dribble pull-ups and Js off the glass from the dunker spot. The trifecta of his height, court vision and high IQ make McMullin an effective passer too. That is especially true when he is double teamed. McMullin's dribble drive game is a developing weapon, and he is a plus rebounder at both ends. </p>
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<p><strong>Dwayne Ruffin, Jr. </strong><strong>– 5'10” / 2028 / Roman Catholic / New Heights EYBL / Point Guard: </strong>During Summer 2024 this lefty established himself as one of the top 2028 floor generals in the area. Ruffin possesses speed, filthy handles, a high IQ, and fantastic offensive instincts. He uses those assets to score and distribute on the fast break. In the half-court, Ruffin gets to the cup with ease where his creative finishing skills takeover. On the rare occasion where the opposing defense cuts off Ruffin, he will execute a well-timed kick out pass. As a bonus to his dribble-drive game, Ruffin can drain triples from all around the arc. </p>
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6'6" | SG/SF Coatesville | 2028State#3NationPA– 6'4” / 2028 / Coatesville / Team Jacko / Wing: This summerHiller was a steady contributor for Coatesville at Philly HS Live where his highly efficient jump shot grabbed out attention. He can drain jumpers from all over the floor and is especially adept at hitting spot-up threes. When he is not splashing jumpers, Hiller can produce points via dribble drives or slashes to the rim for a catch and lay-in. In mid-July Hiller was named as a top performer at the Nike EYBL Junior Championships. Then last week Hiller recognized as a standout at the CoBL College Showcase.