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<p>So for two weeks the Sophomore ID Camp has been completed and we have broken it down in 30+ stories. it's been on my mind to talk about a couple of players I haven't spoken about yet. Here are my thoughts on the 2027 prospects that I haven't spoken about to date.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2429933' first='Jonathan' last='Costello'] (De la Salle) 6'4</p>
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<p>I've known about this kid for a while but didn't get to see him show out the way he did at the camp. Jonathan is a highly active wing that made strong athletic plays at the rim. He's at his best in transition but is capable of making plays off the bounce from mid-range. Costello will make an impact on the lower levels this year. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2532328' first='Jayden' last='Tyce Bullock'] - Marist 5'11</p>
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<p>Bulky guard who can get to the rim with strength or finesse. Jayden finishes well around the rim using both hands. He's a steady guard that knows how to keep everyone involved while still knowing when to score himself.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2391672' first='Jeffrey' last='Hassan'] Kaneland 6'8 </p>
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<p>What a quick turnaround from July to August for Jeffrey. He's already a defensive stud. What I was looking for was improvements in Hassan's offensive repertoire. Jeffrey did that scoring in the paint in multiple ways. He's improved his footwork in a short time making nimble moves and kissing the ball off the glass. He could be a well-rounded player before November. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2125642' first='Jarrel' last='Brown'] - Normal 6'5</p>
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<p>Skilled wing player who can play around the basket and out on the perimeter. He played very poised and didn't try to do much outside of his skill set. Brown may be next in line to lead the Ironmen once Kobe graduates. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2125658' first='Kendall' last='Meyers']- Marist 6'6</p>
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<p>Meyers is a bigger three-level scoring wing who can excel in multiple aspects of the court. At 6'5 he can handle the ball and pass very well while on the move. His mid-range is almost money whenever he gets space. Kendall has a second gear he can get to when attacking from the wing. Should be a contributor this season on varsity.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2125677' first='Reggie' last='Stevens'] Jr. - St. Laurence 6'1</p>
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<p>Stevens is an uber athletic guard who tested the nuts and bolts on the rims. Reggie is one of the few guards who doesn't do a lot of east and west dribbling. He gets to the point and has an extra burst when he gets to the second line of the defense. When he can't get to the rim Stevens shoots the ball well from the line. With a very good showing at the camp prepare to see a jump in his ranking. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2125578' first='AJ' last='Enyia'] - OPRF 6'6</p>
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<p>AJ is a fundamental wing player who can play with his back to the basket or as a faceup forward. He's thin with a long wing span and is improving on his athleticism. Enyia has a consistent motor to his game. He is tough enough to score through contact. His length is used well on defense as he showed good timing to blocked shots and help out on the boards. AJ doesn't get sped up or rattled when guys try to press upon him. He's an impact player in November.</p>
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So for two weeks the Sophomore ID Camp has been completed and we have broken it down in 30+ stories. it's been on my mind to talk about a couple of players I haven't spoken about yet. Here are my thoughts on the 2027 prospects that I haven't spoken about to date.
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