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<p>Below is a review of four Class of 2026 prospects from southeastern Pennsylvania who we believe are flying under the radar headed into their senior year.</p>
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<p>College coaches need to wake up on these players and shoot them a text immediately.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2247328' first='Jonas' last='Chester'] </strong><strong>– 6'7” / 2026 / Coatesville / [program_tooltip program_id='2078697' first='Philly' last='Pride'] Select / Small Forward: </strong>In June at Philly HS Live S1 this athletic hybrid-forward with good rim-to-rim speed posted two attention grabbing performances. Yet, Chester is still not getting enough love from college coaches. With his length, agility and finishing skills, Chester excels in transition and at catching lobs in the half-court. During Philly HS Live, Chester also debuted an improved 3-point stroke. His ability to produces point via the offensive glass is noteworthy too. College coaches should buy stock in this prospect now because his upside is ridiculous.<strong> </strong></p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1454265' first='Lymir' last='Green'] – </strong><strong>5'10” / 2026 / Cardinal O'Hara / [program_tooltip program_id='2078678' first='East' last='Coast Power'] HGSL / Combo Guard: </strong>For the last two yearsGreen was a solid bench piece on a stacked Spring Ford group that went deep into the 6A state tournament. Green's limited minutes did not give him much of a chance to display his well-rounded, two-way skill set. He can splash threes, score off the dribble and use his tight handles to push the rock on the fast break for buckets or assists. At the defensive end, Green is a menacing on-ball presence. With the move to O'Hara, Green will see increased minutes and benefit from playing in an up-tempo style that is a better fit for his skill set. This was evident at Philly HS Live S2 where Green thrived with his new O'Hara teammates.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2710216' first='Kevan' last='Kamminga'] </strong><strong>– 6'10” / 2026 / Perkiomen School / Tokyo Samurai AAU / Power Forward:</strong> Kamminga is an under the radar 2026 because he is new to southeastern Pennsylvania. In fact, he has played a limited amount of basketball in the United States. But the coaches I have spoken to about Kamminga says this 200-pound stretch-4 prospect from the Netherlands is the real deal. On the perimeter, Kamminga can lace threes. His height allows him to shoot over most defenders or even double-teams. He also owns guard-like handles that allow him to get to the rack with ease. On the interior, Kamminga can play bully ball on the low blocks, hit face up shots and work the offensive glass.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2336702' first='Matthew' last='McField'] </strong><strong>– 5'10” / 2026 / Carver-Engineering & Sciences / [program_tooltip program_id='2428008' first='Mt.' last='Pleasant Bulldogs'] / Combo Guard:</strong> Across the last two years, McField has been an outstanding running mate for E&S superstar [player_tooltip player_id='1888746' first='Fareed' last='Brown']. Over the summer this ultra-quick, two-way guard proved he is on the verge of becoming a superstar himself. He was especially impressive during Post & Pivot League action where he posted monster scoring games. McField is an electric off the dribble guard who gets into the paint for scores or kick outs. His speed and elusive handles make McField a serious threat on the fast break too. If a defender sags off him, McField will knock down the 3-ball. Defensively, McField has a habit of turning steals into easy buckets.</p>
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Below is a review of four Class of 2026 prospects from southeastern Pennsylvania who we believe are flying under the radar headed into their senior year.
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