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<p>With changes in eligibility, transfer portal, and NIL rules, there are more high school prospects than ever entering their senior seasons still unsigned and without a destination at the next level. We'll be profiling unsigned seniors across the state over the rest of the reason, continuing with the often-overlooked South Jersey region.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">An import by way of Atlanta, Pace looks ready to hit the ground running right away as perhaps the most dynamic guard in South Jersey. A microwave-style scorer with a polished on-ball skillset, he likes to play uptempo while showing the ability to pressure the rim himself in transition or make the right simple pass. Pace shoots a smooth and confident ball out to the perimeter with extreme comfort creating space and getting balanced in the midrange for his pullup stroke. He also looks to be a committed on-ball defender, though his aggression does backfire at times in allowing penetration. We'll have to see more of the nuances of his floor game, but Pace looks to be a clear scholarship-level guard who should garner long looks from D1 programs in the process of taking South Jersey by storm.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Hillman struggled with injuries through his underclass years while bouncing between Roman Catholic (PA) and Camden Catholic, respectively, but is now healthy and has found a home with a Camden Eastside program that's been on a steady rise over the past half-decade. A powerfully-built guard, he's able to score in bunches while posing a viable threat at multiple levels. He consistently creates paint touches using his strength and change-of-pace ability while also keeping defenses honest as a dangerous perimeter shooter both off the catch or flowing into pullups with space in front of him. While he's thrived as a proverbial big fish in a small pond, he flashes the ability to make others better with unselfish passing ability, which could allow him to really take off if developed further at the next level. It's easy to see why Hillman already holds multiple offers at the D2 level. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Spross has been one of the more productive guards not just in the Cape-Atlantic League but in all of South Jersey over the past three years at St. Joe's Hammonton. The 1,000-point scorer has taken his talents to PVI for his senior year and will look to quarterback one of the more talented lineups in the area. A skilled on-ball presence, he shows great pace and dexterity while probing in ball screens and executing timely scoring or passing reads with either hand. He's shown growth as of late in his ability to stretch defenses as a shooter, whether pulling up from range or spacing the floor off the catch when sliding off-ball next to other playmakers. Spross is a clear scholarship-level guard and could push over the D1 bubble this winter if he shows a willingness to consistently make the simple play while setting up the cadre of talent around him. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">One of South Jersey's most prolific shooters over the past couple years, Delgado will help lead a three-headed backcourt attack that should allow the Cougars to compete with anybody in Group 4 across the state. He shows textbook mechanics and unflappable confidence while firing off the catch with a lightning-quick release from a wide variety of actions. A high-IQ player, he executes smart passing reads within East's movement-heavy system while also making an impact defensively with his ability to play passing lanes or crash down to help out on the glass. While not the most dynamic off the bounce, Delgado should draw long looks from scholarship-level programs who value his shooting and IQ, or could wind up looking like a steal before too long should he slip to the small-college ranks.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">A key rotation piece since his freshman year for one of the winningest programs in South Jersey in that span, Moore is taking on a heavier scoring load this year with the departure of Jamir McNeil to Rider, and looks ready to thrive if the summer and fall were any indication. An athletic and rangy southpaw wing, he thrives in the open floor with an inherent nose for the rim whether pushing the break downhill or running ahead out on the wing. He shows natural passing feel from an array of spots on the floor and has taken steps forward as a consistent shooting threat out to the arc. While he also plays football and has drawn some interest on the gridiron, Moore is an interesting developmental bet on the wing for scholarship-level programs who value his versatile plug-and-play skillset on the wing.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">After transferring mid-year from Conwell-Egan of the vaunted Philly Catholic League, Ganges is primed to make a notable splash during his lone season across the bridge at Holy Cross. While still putting the pieces together, he brings a tantalizing combination of a long, athletic frame and inside-out versatility. A true Swiss-army forward, he finishes well around the cup off cuts or straight-line drives while running the floor and covering ground effortlessly with impactful length on both ends. He shows potential as a shooter out to the arc, but has begun to thrive as of late while showing more of an impetus to attack rather than float to the perimeter. Ganges fits the mold of an under-the-radar gem at the small-college level, but could also benefit from a prep year to further his development and potentially push his way to the scholarship level given his natural physical gifts.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">While he struggled to find his footing over multiple years at Abington (PA) and Archbishop Wood (PA), Levasseur began to take off last season as a repeat junior at Life Center and is now back for his senior year while looking to showcase his smooth inside-out skillset. He brings an appealing combination of size and shooting, spacing the floor with a quick release while showing versatility across trail, pick-and-pop, and spotup situations. He's also able to use his touch and physicality to punish mismatches in the post. His offensive skillset at his size brings clear value, with scholarship-level attention likely to follow should he show more of a consistent impact on the glass and defensively.</p>
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With changes in eligibility, transfer portal, and NIL rules, there are more high school prospects than ever entering their senior seasons still unsigned and without a destination at the next level. We'll be profiling unsigned seniors across the state over the rest of the reason, continuing with the often-overlooked South Jersey region.
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