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<p>Below is a review of four <em>“new” </em>prospectsfrom southeastern Pennsylvania's Class of 2025 who caught our eye this past winter and thus made their rankings debut in the latest edition of our Class of 2025 rankings. </p>
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<p>College coaches need to familiarize themselves with the skill sets of these <em>“new”</em> players and start texting them immediately.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">During the regular season Austin averaged 13 points per contest. Then during a three-game stretch of the post season, Austin exploded for 22.3 points per night. Included in that run of stellar play was a double double of 22 points (2 threes) and 10 rebounds in win over Central Dauphin East. Austin also recorded 3 blocks in that victory. Austin is the prototype “3&D” prospect. He is a fast, high IQ and multi-skilled player. Austin also owns a long wingspan and a non-stop motor. The combination of all those assets enables Austin to be an incredible two-way contributor. From a scoring standpoint, Austin excels in the open court, can drain triples, work the offensive glass for put backs and produce points off one or two dribbles. On defense, Austin can guard 1 through 4 and provide rim protection.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Cybok was an instrumental pat of Upper Moreland's historic 22-6 season in which they played in the SOL title game and made a run to the 5A state tournament semifinals. He owns a highly accurate jump shooter with a quick release as well as the ability to hit from logo distance. His fade-away and pull-up jumpers are unstoppable. Cybok is also a fantastic transition three-point shooter too. This hybrid-guard prospect can also get out on the fast break, get to the rim, and then finish through contact. One of the highlights from Cybok's attention grabbing senior campaign came in UM's District 1-5A quarterfinal win over Marple Newtown. In that victory Cybok poured in 26 points on the strength of 6 made threes. Cybok drained another 6 threes on his way to 20 points during UM's 5A 1<sup>st</sup> Round state tournament victory. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">During the 2024-25 season Fuller averaged 21.5 points per night and recorded five games of 25 or more points. Over the final weeks of his senior year, Fuller exploded for games 34 points (5 threes) as well as 33 points (2 made threes). Obviously Fuller can stroke threes all day. Fuller is especially effect at using a head / ball fake followed by a side dribble into space for a clean look. His jump shot is also highly accurate in the mid-range. Fuller is an agile prospect with good foot speed too. So, he can get out transition and then use his sneaky hops to finish the fast break with a dunk. Fuller is an underrated passer who delvers creative, well-timed dimes.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">This 6'6” athletic stretch-4 prospect averaged 23.7 points per night this season for Hanover. Herndon (1,000+ point scorer) posted five 30-pieces during his incredible senior campaign, including a season high 39 points (5 threes) against Littlestown. Herndon closed his high school basketball career with games of 35 and then 33 points. Herndon can splash jumpers from behind the arc. His length and lift enable Herndon shoot over defenders and even double teams with ease. Those same assets allow him finish dribble drives to the rack and fast breaks with authority. Herndon owns remarkable court vision and a high IQ. So, when opponents attempt to double team him, Herndon is quick to identify it and then move the ball to an open teammate. Herndon recently took a visit to Elizabethtown College (D3), but more college coaches should be texting this versatile prospect.</p>
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Below is a review of four “new” prospectsfrom southeastern Pennsylvania's Class of 2025 who caught our eye this past winter and thus made their rankings debut in the latest edition of our Class of 2025 rankings.
HEIGHT
6'4"
POS
SG/CG
CLASS
2025
State:
Pennsylvania
School:
Cumberland Valley
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HEIGHT
6'0"
POS
SG/PG
CLASS
2025
State:
Pennsylvania
School:
Upper Moreland
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HEIGHT
6'2"
POS
SG/CG
CLASS
2025
State:
Pennsylvania
School:
Susquehannock
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HEIGHT
6'6"
POS
SF
CLASS
2025
State:
Pennsylvania
School:
Hanover
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