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<p>Below is Part II in my review of prospects from Pennsylvania who impressed at this past weekend's Hoop Group Spring Jam Fest. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Across four contests at the Spring Jam Fest, this three-point sniper averaged 16 points per game and drained 26 triples. Badyrka's ability to hit transition as well as trail threes was especially impressive. He does a tremendous job of running to an open spot and the getting his feet quickly for a shot. When defenders over played him top-side, Badyrka executed well timed cuts /dives to the hoop for lay-ins. Badyrka converted through fouls on several of those plays. He also flashed the handles and court vision to work as a primary ball handler. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Next winter, Coles will be the No. 1 option for Pocono Mountain West and again this past weekend, Coles proved he is ready to assume that role. During his game against a stacked Middlesex Magic team, Coles poured in 25 points on the strength of 5 made treys. When he was not draining 3-balls, Coles scored on the fast break by filling a lane on the break and then running the floor for a lay-in. His length, agility and creative finishing skills made Coles impossible to stop in the open court. On those transition hoops, Coles displayed better end-to end speed than expected. Coles also flashed the ability to pilot the fast break for buckets and assists.Plus, Coles is an underrated defender who guarded 1 through 3. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">At the Spring Jam Fest,Doherty proved to be a versatile and skilled guard who impressed with his three-level scoring against a talented Middlesex Magic squad. He drained threes, got out on the fast break for hoops, scored off dribble drives and via crafty off-ball cuts to the rim. Doherty's handles are and underrated asset. His change of pace moves enabled him to score and distribute off the bounce during half-court possessions. Doherty also displayed a high IQ and tremendous poise. He never allowed opposing team's pressure defense to speed up his game.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">This 1<sup>st</sup> Team 1A All-State selection used his monster junior season (25.7 ppg.; 88 3PM) as a springboard for a fast start on the spring grassroots circuit. Once again at the Spring Jam Fest, this 3-sport athlete (baseball & golf too) was an offensive juggernaut. Keating repeatedly knocked down logo distance threes. A couple of which came over the top of multiple defenders. Additionally, Keating thrived in the open court where his speed, instincts and Euro-step moves produced impressive finishes. College coaches will love Keating's half-court scoring skills too. On those possessions, Keating produced buckets off the dribble and showed the patience to execute designed plays until the right scoring opportunity presented itself.</p>
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Below is Part II in my review of prospects from Pennsylvania who impressed at this past weekend's Hoop Group Spring Jam Fest.
HEIGHT
6'1"
POS
SF/SG
CLASS
2027
State:
Pennsylvania
School:
Holy Cross
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HEIGHT
6'2"
POS
CG
CLASS
2026
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CG
CLASS
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