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<p>Below is a review of four prospects from southeastern Pennsylvania who will be keeping a close eye on during upcoming fall ball action. </p>
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<p><strong>Soukare Fane </strong><strong>– 5'11” / 2025 / Benjamin Franklin / Norf Side / Point Guard:</strong> Over the last two months Fane crushed the competition at the Post & Pivot Summer League with his dribble drive skills and accurate jump shot. Fane's quick first step and elusive handles get him into the paint where he can convert through contact or execute a Euro-step move around defenders for a lay-in. His jumper owns textbook mechanics and deep range, so Fane can drain shots from the baseline to the mid-range to beyond the arc. Fane's speed and instincts make him an open curt threat too. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2425547' first='Grayson' last='Golek'] </strong><strong>– 6'5” / 2027 / Garnet Valley / [program_tooltip program_id='2078697' first='Philly' last='Pride'] UAA / Wing: </strong>In 2023-24 the Central League became aware of Golek and his versatile skill set. We predict Fall 2024 will begin a breakout stretch of ball for Golek during which he puts his name on the Pennsylvania recruiting map. This hybrid-forward owns a high percentage stroke as well as a quick trigger, so he will unleash jumpers from all over the court. Golek is an especially effective spot up three-point shooter. His size and nifty footwork enable Golek to mix it up on the interior as well. Golek can score on dives to the cup, quick post ups and out of pick-n-roll action.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2206401' first='Jason' last='Green'] </strong><strong>– 6'1” / 2026 / Pope John Paul II / PSB Philly / Shooting Guard:</strong> With the Dom Demita era now over at PJP, Green will be expected to make significant scoring contributions and serve as a secondary ball handler. Good news, Green has the skills and the high IQ to excel in those roles. Green does most of his scoring damage from behind the arc where his quick release and logo range make him extremely difficult to guard. His constant off-ball movement is a major asset on the perimeter too. When he is handling the rock, Green can use straight line drives to get into the lane for floaters or kick-out passes. In the transition game, Green is a smooth live dribble passer. At the other end of the court, Green is a plus defensive player.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2206834' first='Caleb' last='Lundy'] </strong><strong>– 6'4” / 2027 / Archbishop Wood / NJ Shoreshots UAA / Shooting Guard:</strong> When the #18 ranked prospect in New Jersey's Class of 2027 transfers to a PCL contender, we are going to want to track him during fall ball action. Lundy is a multi-skilled guard who is always in attack mode. With his speed and quick change of direction moves, Lundy gets into the lane frequently for lay-ins, floaters, and pull-ups. His ability to grab a defensive rebound and then go coast-to-coast for a fast break bucket or assist is unique. Lundy's 3-point shooting is a legitimate weapon too. In August Lundy was all-star selection at HG Future All-American Camp.</p>
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Below is a review of four prospects from southeastern Pennsylvania who will be keeping a close eye on during upcoming fall ball action.
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