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<p>Dinos Trigonis and the team at Pangos hosted their annual All-East Frosh/Soph Camp this past weekend, bringing in nearly two hundred underclassmen from across the East Coast. After taking in a full day of action on Sunday, we'll continue coverage with a handful of 2028's from the Keystone State who caught the eye with their play.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Among the more dynamic scoring guards across the state, Salisbery was in constant attack mode on Sunday and was rewarded with a selection to the camp's Top 30 game. There may not have been a quicker first step in the gym, which paired with Salisbery's creative handle and consistent aggressiveness to make him a load to handle for any defender looking to keep him from getting downhill. He finished with increasing explosiveness off his left foot and mixed in a few deep jumpers to keep things honest as well. We'll look for him to work on slowing down at times in game situations to allow time for his reads to develop, but Salisbery's potent three-level scoring package has a chance to earn attention up to the high-major level as he continues coming into his own physically and athletically.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Chwastyk has been on a tear of late and added to his growing resumé with co-MVP honors over the weekend. A budding inside-out forward tailor-made for the modern game, Chwastyk had as much long-term upside as anybody in the gym while showing the full breadth of his diverse skillset. More of an interior presence in his usual team settings, the camp style offered an opportunity to showcase himself as a dangerous perimeter shooter with increasing versatility to his stroke as he mixes in attempts on the move or off the dribble that point to a scary upside at his size. Chwastyk showed positive flashes as a ballhandler and passer in the open floor while still manning the middle for emphatic dunks or blocks near the rim. As they say, the ceiling is the roof as Chwastyk continues putting the pieces together at a rapid rate.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Quickly emerging on the scene locally after relocating from Atlanta this past summer, Brand used the Pangos camp to fully announce himself in the region as he took home co-MVP honors by weekend's end. The son of former NBA all-star Elton Brand, the younger Brand is still coming into his own but boasts an intriguingly versatile skillset with developing athleticism. He has the size and aggressiveness to make an impact near the rim but really caught the eye on Sunday with some impressive flashes operating off the bounce from the perimeter. We'll look to see how he impacts things in more structured settings with a bevy of talent next to him at Westtown, but the bloodlines, physical tools, and base skillset make for an enticing foundation to build on in the long run. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Stone has built up some buzz this fall since transferring to AFS as a repeat sophomore and continued the trend with a strong performance en route to Top-60 all-star honors at Pangos. In a camp setting that can sometimes fall into lackadaisical play, Stone kept the energy up with his aggressive downhill attack and pitbull-style on-ball defense. He controlled the point of attack on both ends of the floor while also flashing evolving range as a shooter from the perimeter. Stone's length and two-way approach at the lead guard spot have him steadily trending up in his new surroundings.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Camps can sometimes favor ball-dominant score-first guards, but Powell did a great job of standing out among the fray with his team-friendly approach. One of the quicker guards in the gym, he routinely got downhill with a dynamic first step, showing the ability to finish himself among the trees but really impressing with his ability to whip crisp passes out to shooters or through the lane for cutting teammates. Stepping into the regular varsity rotation for the first time this year, Powell could be among the breakout performers in the area with clear long-term upside as he gains experience and continues to sharpen his perimeter jumper.</p>
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Dinos Trigonis and the team at Pangos hosted their annual All-East Frosh/Soph Camp this past weekend, bringing in nearly two hundred underclassmen from across the East Coast. After taking in a full day of action on Sunday, we'll continue coverage with a handful of 2028's from the Keystone State who caught the eye with their play.
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6'10"
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PF
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2028
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PF
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2028
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SG
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2028
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