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<p>Following up with even more names, here's part 2 of a snapshot of the state's 2026 class:</p>
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<p>Intriguing🧐: [player_tooltip player_id='2461953' first='Elijah' last='Farrington'] | 6'6 F 2026 Milford </p>
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<p>Farrington's array of skills allows him to space the floor off-ball, create advantages out of the low post, threaten the defense as a screener, or attack from the perimeter. Without sacrificing effort on defense, he protects the rim and cleans the glass. </p>
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<p>Motor🔋: [player_tooltip player_id='2352453' first='Chase' last='Little'] | 6'4 W 2026 Dover</p>
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<p>Keeping a low usage on offense, Little plays with a lot of energy off-ball and when he's crashing the boards. He's a moving target for defenders due to how elusive he is when cutting to open space and hunting second-chance opportunities as a rebounder. </p>
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<p>Poise🧘♂️: [player_tooltip player_id='2365471' first='Dominic' last='Downs'] | 6'4 W 2026 Salesianum </p>
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<p>As a lethal floor spacer, Downs is always shot-ready, typically plays off of Sallies's primary initiators. He would make a couple threes early, be face guarded from that moment on, until his team needed him to shake loose and hit another in the fourth quarter. </p>
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<p>Scorer🪣: [player_tooltip player_id='2573852' first='Chase' last='Sullivan'] | 6'2 G 2026 Smyrna </p>
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<p>The primary playmaker for the Eagles, Sullivan gets going by creating paint touches and shots in the mid-range for himself, before setting up others later. His versatile shotmaking includes the ability to play off the catch with movements threes and attack closeouts. </p>
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<p>Shooter🏹: [player_tooltip player_id='2569493' first='Kaden' last='Briscoe'] | 6'2 G 2026 MOT Charter </p>
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<p>There are a number of marksmen in the class, but Briscoe might he the most dangerous of them all because of his volume of attempts from deep. He's confident pulling from anywhere and understands how to get downhill once defenders closeout too hard. </p>
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<p>Sleeper😴: [player_tooltip player_id='2365472' first='Mark' last='Brown'] | 6'8 F 2026 Salesianum</p>
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<p>After an up and down junior season, Brown remains a prospect scouts have to keep tabs on due to his mix of measurables, athletic ability, and skill. If he can put it all together, he'll be able to space the floor vertically as a rim runner and space the floor horizontally as a stretch forward. </p>
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<p>Touch🪶: [player_tooltip player_id='2352458' first='Bryson' last='Lane'] | 6'1 G 2026 Howard</p>
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<p>Another of the best shooters in the class, Lane has a feathery touch that's good from everywhere. He's knock-down from three, his floaters are difficult to contest, and, even when someone fouls him know a jumper, Lane's automatic from the line. </p>
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<p>Tough😤: [player_tooltip player_id='2352455' first='Tarrance' last='Williams'] | 6'6 F 2026 Dover </p>
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<p>For a player so light on his feet, Williams is extremely strong through his hands and upper body, making him hard to finish over or around. He consistently plays through contact while operating out of the post, as well as a rebounder in both ends.</p>
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<p>Upside💎: [player_tooltip player_id='2352457' first='JayVion' last='Denis'] | 6'5 W 2026 Dover</p>
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<p>Hanging his hat on streaky shotmaking and potent glasswork, Denis still hasn't unlocked the best version of himself. Because he's so agile, he has the potential to be a havoc creator on defense and a movement shooter on offense. </p>
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<p>X-factor❌: [player_tooltip player_id='2375193' first='Braxton' last='Figgs'] | 6'7 F/C 2026 Cape Henlopen </p>
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<p>The rugged verticality that Figgs brings to the court might be what propels Cape to the Bob. He has some touch in the mid-range, but he plays with an attitude in the paint and seems perfectly content crashing the boards and altering shots. </p>
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