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<p>The scholastic live periods are fast approaching and Philly Live will be among a few main epicenters for college coaches across the region. With hundreds of D1 coaches descending upon the City of Brotherly Love in just about 10 days, take a look at a few wing prospects from District 3 who will be among those with eyes on them.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">After a freshman season where he flashed consistently at the varsity level, Miller has used the spring to establish himself as one of the most intriguing long-term prospects in the area. A modern hybrid forward who's still just starting to scratch the surface, he scores comfortably from an array of spots on the floor as a consistent matchup problem for opposing wings or forwards. He shows good timing using his length to alter shots and haul in rebounds. The building blocks are there for a mid to high-major prospect in time, particularly if Miller can build on the foundation he's shown as a floor-spacer from 3.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Diehl has been a fixture in the CV rotation since his freshman year, contributing meaningfully to a lot of winning over the past two seasons, and the program now fully turns over to he and classmate [player_tooltip player_id='2633131' first='Jared' last='Dolimpio'] as they transition into upperclassmen. A rangy wing who thrives as a perimeter marksman, he's a dangerous floor-spacer from deep with an outstanding feel for the game. He shows the ability to facilitate the offense within the confines of a system while smoothly letting the game come to him. While not the swiftest or most explosive athlete, Diehl uses his length and instincts to consistently bother opposing shots and shag rebounds. His size and translatable skillset make for a clearcut scholarship-level prospect with a chance to climb the D1 ranks given growth in his ball skills and overall aggressiveness.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">The potential has been there for some time, but Easter has shown real progress in the past year when it comes to parlaying his wide array of tools into more consistently impactful production. An active swingman with notable length and energy on both ends, he's most effective as an efficient and athletic finisher off straight-line drives or off-ball cuts. He keeps things honest as a capable spotup shooter (especially from the corners) while also using his athleticism to collect steals and rebounds. Young for his grade and with a late-blooming brother who found success at the D2 level, there looks to be untapped potential still with Easter as he adds strength and refines his handle and decisionmaking.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">His impact may not have been as voluminous or explosive as that of all-state teammate and all-world athlete JJ Kelly (a soon-to-be freshman at Ohio), but make no mistake, Buhrman has been a highly-valued contributor over the past several years for Chambersburg teams that have played into March. Now, it's his turn to step up as the go-to guy for his senior year with eyes on another state tournament berth. Buhrman is a long-armed wing forward who makes an impact on both ends with his length and court sense. He routinely scores inside off cuts or 2nd chance opportunities while stretching the floor as a shooter off the catch to keep the D honest. He's likely a bit undersized and too slow of foot for his combo forward role at the D1 level, but coaches from any number of D2 leagues would be wise to look past Buhrman's athletic shortcomings in favor of his IQ and production.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">He didn't generate a ton of buzz as his team hovered around .500, but Sloane-Marks put together one of the more productive freshman years in the state while showing plenty of enticing long-term indicators. A versatile lefty wing forward, he's more of a natural faceup '4' with high-level upside as he grows and/or expands further to perimeter. He's very physically impressive for just recently having turned 15, deploying his physical tools with an active approach near the basket and budding skill level as a shooter and slasher from the wing. Things are still a bit rough around the edges but the intersection of size, production, and youth provide a lot of directions for Sloane-Marks to go that could all result in a likely D1 prospect.</p>
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The scholastic live periods are fast approaching and Philly Live will be among a few main epicenters for college coaches across the region. With hundreds of D1 coaches descending upon the City of Brotherly Love in just about 10 days, take a look at a few wing prospects from District 3 who will be among those with eyes on them.
HEIGHT
6'6"
POS
PF/SF
CLASS
2028
State:
Pennsylvania
School:
York High
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HEIGHT
6'5"
POS
SF
CLASS
2027
State:
Pennsylvania
School:
Cumberland Valley
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HEIGHT
6'5"
POS
SF/CG
CLASS
2026
State:
Pennsylvania
School:
Central Dauphin
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HEIGHT
6'5"
POS
SF/PF
CLASS
2026
State:
Pennsylvania
School:
Chambersburg
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HEIGHT
6'5"
POS
SF
CLASS
2028
State:
Pennsylvania
School:
Susquehanna Township
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