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<p>This past weekend, teams from across PA, DC, DE, MD, VA and WV converged on the York Expo Center for some competitive fall basketball. Here are the prospects for the 302 who stood out:</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2517182' first='Jacob' last='Dickerson'] | 6'6 C 2026 Milford </p>
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<p>Dickerson didn't make any highlight reel plays in the Bucs' two wins, but he made the selfless plays that elevated those around him. Him controlling the paint as a rim protector and rebounder allowed everyone else to be more aggressive on the perimeter. On the flip side, Dickerson extended possessions with his work on the offensive glass. He had a ton of opportunities for putbacks, but he often chose to tap the ball to someone else or kick it out to a shooter. The under the radar big man put up 4 points, 12 rebounds, and 4 assists versus Dulaney. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2461953' first='Elijah' last='Farrington'] | 6'7 F 2026 Milford </p>
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<p>Farrington put together a series of good performances over the weekend, but he came out blasting against Dulaney. After a trip to the charity stripe, the downstate gem knocked down four triples on the way to scoring 23 of his 33 points in the first half. Versus Catonsville, he would rock side-to-side before gracefully pulling up from deep for three more treys. His inside game was equally devastating. Farrington played above the rim, cleaned the glass, and got to the free throw line. He followed up his 33 points and 8 boards with 18 points, 8 boards, and 4 assists, collecting a steal and a block in each contest. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2969230' first='Carmile' last='Frederique'] | 6'3 G/W 2027 St. Elizabeth </p>
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<p>Saturday night in a shootout with Full Circle Academy, Frederique went ballistic. The junior wing popped off for 28 points, 4 rebounds, and 3 assists all within the flow of the Vikings attack. Cutting backdoor, stepping into a trio of catch-and-shoot threes, and running the floor in transition, Frederique gashed the defense with his off-ball movement. He also created for himself on the block and from three. And when someone else had a better look, Frederique didn't hesitate to make the extra pass. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2566681' first='Graling' last='High III'] | 6'4 W 2028 MOT Charter </p>
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<p>Although the Mustangs came up short in both of their games, High III was one of their bright spots. Against the Washington Patriots, he used his long arms to help on defense, intercept passes, and snag rebounds. Offensively, High III shot well off the catch and cut to the basket. His handle still needs to be ironed out, but he was able to attack closeouts and play off two feet once he got into the paint. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2386202' first='Jaelen' last='Murphy'] | 6'2 G 2027 Middletown Murphy overcame shooting woes versus Boy's Latin to show up big when his squad needed him most. In addition to getting a steal and turning it into a layup, he did a ton of damage playing without the ball. Every time someone else missed a shot, there Murphy was crashing the boards for an offensive rebound. He also hustled on fastbreaks and capitalized when the Cavs had a numbers advantage. Murphy scored their last six points, including a putback to win the game as time expired. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2442708' first='King' last='Savior'] | 6'7 W/F 2027 Middletown </p>
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<p>The Cavs took home a decisive win over Milford Mill on the back of a well-rounded performance from Savior. Other than a pair of mid-range jumpers that resulted in 4 points, the rest of his points came from him getting to the baja. Savior engineered transition offense, got open in the paint, and grabbed offensive boards to pace the Cavs. He finished with 15 points, 7 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals, and a block. </p>
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This past weekend, teams from across PA, DC, DE, MD, VA and WV converged on the York Expo Center for some competitive fall basketball. Here are the prospects for the 302 who stood out:
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