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<p>Elite prospects from southeastern Pennsylvania (and beyond) continue the annual ritual of transferring high schools. With the NCAA transfer portal jamming up high school recruiting, we expect there will be a host of extremely talented players who switch schools this summer. Many of them will reclass into a later graduate year.</p>
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<p>At Prephoops.com we will do our best to track all the player movements and pass that information on to our readers.</p>
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<p>Below is the sixteenth installment in our Transfer Watch 2024 series.</p>
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<p><strong>Christian Durham </strong><strong>– 6'4” / 2025 / Phelps School / [program_tooltip program_id='2428253' first='Team' last='Final Red'] / Shooting Guard:</strong> This athletic and solidly built prospect is taking his talents to Phelps for a post graduate year. Durham can get to the rack off the dribble, hit mid-range jumpers and score in the open court. On defense his size, strength and hops make him extremely switchable. During his senior campaign at Archbishop Ryan, Durham posted 3 ppg. for a stacked team that went deep in the 5A state tournament. </p>
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<p><strong>Caleb Lundy </strong><strong>– 6'4” / 2027 / Archbishop Wood / NJ Shoreshots UAA / Shooting Guard:</strong> Lundy is a slashing guard who attacks the paint relentlessly. Once he is in the lane, Lundy can unleash a floater or get all the way to the cup. His spot up 3-point shooting must be respected too. This summer Lundy played well at Philly HS Live and was all-star selection at Future All-American Camp. In 2023-24 Lundy played at Lenape HS in New Jersey where he averaged 5 points per contest. He scored a season high 14 points (1 three) against Cherokee (NJ). Recently Lundy was ranked as the #18 prospect in New Jersey's Class of 2027.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1382983' first='Deuce' last='Maxey'] </strong><strong>– 6'2” / 2026 / College Achieve (NJ) / [program_tooltip program_id='2078709' first='Team' last='Final'] EYBL / Combo Guard:</strong> One of the fastest and most elusive end-to-end guards in the region is leaving Archbishop Wood for College Achieve in New Jersey. Maxey is transition phenom with the ability to blow past an entire opposing team on the fast break. In this year's 6A state tournament Maxey showed that he is also a solid long-distance shooter by knocking home threes at a 34% clip. In 2023-24 Maxey averaged 7.5 points, 3 assists and 3 rebounds per game for Wood. In addition to transferring, Maxey will reclass into the 2026 graduate year.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2494957' first='Camden' last='Weyforth'] </strong><strong>– 6'5” / 2027 / Mercersburg Academy / Kingdom Select / Small Forward:</strong> Weyforth is a developing stretch-4 prospect who will be a tremendous addition for the Mercersburg lineup. A former key player at Hempfield HS, Weyforth can slash to the rim for a score, operate in the mid-range and knock home threes. Last season Weyforth recorded multiple games where he knocked down two or more triples. This lefty also possesses crafty handles, so he can score or facilitate for teammates off the bounce. Weyforth is an underrated shot blocker too.</p>
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Elite prospects from southeastern Pennsylvania (and beyond) continue the annual ritual of transferring high schools. With the NCAA transfer portal jamming up high school recruiting, we expect there will be a host of extremely talented players who switch schools this summer. Many of them will reclass into a later graduate year.
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