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<p>Below are four prospects who mad a significant impression on us between June and early August.</p>
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<p>In fact, we were so impressed with the below players that if we were running a college basketball program each of them would receive a scholarship offer today.</p>
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<p><strong>Dylan Homenick </strong><strong>– 6'11″ / 2025 / Perkiomen School / Canada Elite / Power Forward: </strong>During the 2023-24 high school season Homenick was a walking double-double. The highlight of his senior season was an insane 45 points and 15 rebounds performance. Homenick is a steretch-5 prospect who can dominate the interior. He owns a bag of polished low posts moves that he can finish authority or a soft flip-hook. Homenick can also hit jumpers from all over the court. His high IQ, court vision and contagious energy should appeal to college coaches too. Homenick holds offer from Idaho State University, but Power 4 programs should be all over this big man.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1888852' first='Peyton' last='McClendon'] </strong><strong>– 6'8″ / 2026 / Cheltenham / Philly Elite / Power Forward:</strong> McClendon is an athletic traditional power forward with tremendous upside. Back in June at Philly HS Live he was extremely impressive. McClendon ran the floor well for fast break lay-ins and dunks. In the paint, McClendon displayed a good touch around the rim and proved he can finish with either hand. McClendon also showed that he can work the offensive glass for points. On defense, McClendon's height and enormous wingspan makes him an intimidating rim protector.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2427221' first='Myles' last='Moore'] </strong><strong>– 6'5” / 2027 / West Catholic / [program_tooltip program_id='2078682' first='K-Low' last='Elite'] / Wing:</strong> This summer Moore was fantastic at events like Philly HS Live as well as the Post & Pivot Summer League. He is a crazy fast and agile athlete who can convert through or over opponents. With that list of assets, you know Moore can score in transition. Still, it is Moore's mid-range skill set that college coaches will drool over. His stop-n-pop game is devastating, and his elbow jumper is automatic. Moore can also get into the paint off the bounce and then unleash a floater. Plus, he can slash to the cup for a catch and lay-in. At the other end of the court, Moore is extremely switchable. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2047680' first='Jaden' last='Shipley'] </strong><strong>– 6'3” / 2026 / Executive Education ACS / [program_tooltip program_id='2428253' first='Team' last='Final Red'] / Combo Guard:</strong> Shipley was at standout at Philly HS Live in June where his quick first step and elusive dribbles got him to the rack with ease. Once he got to the cup, Shipley did not hesitate to flush on an opponent's head. When defenders sagged off Shipley, he dialed up triples from all around the arc. His ability to score or distribute on the fast break was impressive too. Shipley's passing skills are an underrated facet of his game. His court vision and instincts enable him to make creative passes that frequently catch the defense sleeping. We are predicting a monster fall / winter for Shipley that should produce a slew of offers.</p>
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Below are four prospects who mad a significant impression on us between June and early August.
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