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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1406764' first='Kahseem' last='Bronzell'] – 6'1” / West Chester East / Baker Hoops / Combo Guard: </strong>In 2023-24 Bronzell was option No. 2 for East and still produced several 20+ point games. During his upcoming junior season, this speedy, athletic, and versatile guard prospect will be East's primary weapon. Bronzell produces points via a balanced approach. He can attack the rim off the bounce for lay-ins as well as floaters. If a defender sags off him, Bronzell will pop the 3-ball. Plus, Bronzell possesses the handles, patience, and court vision to run as a distributing primary ball handler. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1888853' first='Marcus' last='Drysdale'] – 6'5″ / Bethlehem Catholic / [program_tooltip program_id='2428253' first='Team' last='Final Red'] / Small Forward: </strong>After missing his entire sophomore season with an ACL injury, Drysdale was cleared in April and will be counted on to make significant contributions in 2023-24. Good news, Drysdale has the offensive skills to handle that role. Drysdale is a highly accurate three-point shooter. Once Drysdale has established his perimeter shooting, he will execute a head-n-ball fake, then put the ball on the deck and get to the rim. Drysdale owns the speed and athleticism to get out in transition where he can finish with authority. He is also a beast on the offensive and defensive glass.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1466596' first='Caleb' last='Jameson'] – 6'3” / Hill School / [program_tooltip program_id='2078678' first='East' last='Coast Power'] / Wing</strong>: Last season Jameson quietly posted 12 points per game for Delaware County Christian of the BAL, a small school league that does not receive enough publicity. His transfer to Hill School which plays in the high profile Mid-Atlantic Prep League should thrust Jameson's game into the spotlight for 2024-25. Jameson is a high IQ prospect with an automatic jump shot. He can knock home jumpers from the baseline to the mid-range to behind the arc. Jameson's dribble drive skills must be respected too. His wingspan, solid frame and nose for the ball make Jameson a plus rebounder. In addition to transferring to Hill, Jameson reclassed into the 2026 graduate year.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2492457' first='Cooper' last='Romanczuk'] – 6'3" / 2026 / Malvern Prep / Uptown Basketball /Shooting Guard</strong>: Malvern's roster is stacked with star power prospects and Romanczuk is the perfect “3 &D” guy for that lineup. He can drain spot up triples or threes off the dribble. Romanczuk moves well without the rock, so he naturally finds open space on the perimeter and is always a threat to cut back door for a lay-in. Romanczuk' high IQ and court vision make him a creative passer. At the other end, Romanczuk is a versatile defender who can guard 1 through 4. Romanczuk is a beast on the boards at both ends. </p>
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5'11" | PG Cardinal O'Hara | 2026StatePA
– 6'1” / West Chester East / Baker Hoops / Combo Guard: In 2023-24 Bronzell was option No. 2 for East and still produced several 20+ point games. During his upcoming junior season, this speedy, athletic, and versatile guard prospect will be East's primary weapon. Bronzell produces points via a balanced approach. He can attack the rim off the bounce for lay-ins as well as floaters. If a defender sags off him, Bronzell will pop the 3-ball. Plus, Bronzell possesses the handles, patience, and court vision to run as a distributing primary ball handler.