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<p>Westtown hosted its annual pre-Thanksgiving tournament, featuring eight high-level prep programs from across the Northeast for three days of early season action. After taking in the championship Sunday slate, we'll wrap up our coverage with a few more 2026 prospects who caught the eye over the course of the day.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">One of the bigger frontcourt sleepers in the region, Ekukwai battled foul trouble on Sunday but was still able to show his effectiveness as a rim-runner and interior defender. A native of Uganda returning to Bridgeport Prep with a much-enhanced role from last year, he scored 12 points in the championship game victory while showcasing strong hands with impressive flexibility and vertical pop as a finisher near (and above) the rim. Ekukwai runs the floor well and is an imposing shot-blocker with hints of mobility when stepping out to the perimeter. He also flashed Sunday with an ability to make simple passing decisions from the middle of the floor. With evident tools and having made significant strides in a relatively short time, Ekukwai could wind up looking like a steal for whichever D1 program winds up pulling the trigger on him.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Allotey caught our attention briefly in the tail end of AAU season but Sunday offered a more extensive look at his intriguing two-way ability. Despite a narrow consolation loss to Great Barrington Academy, Allotey was able to be effective in spurts with his blend of size, mobility, motor, and budding skill. He was relentless in pursuit of the ball as a rebounder and shot-blocker, changing ends smoothly to make himself available as a finisher near the rim. His comfort stepping out onto the perimeter to move his feet with smaller players helps make up for a lack of physical presence on the interior. The flashes of shooting touch from intermediate and 3-point range add to an already intriguing ball of clay that could make a scholarship-level program happy should they opt to invest in Allotey's development.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">A new piece to the Bridgeport lineup after arriving late in the fall, Legree looked comfortable in his new surroundings while contributing throughout a thrilling championship win. Coming off the bench, the New York City product tied for a team-high with 16 points while showcasing his smooth playmaking ability as a true big guard. Splitting time on and off the ball, Legree knocked down a pair of shots from distance and also displayed his herky-jerky game off the dribble. What helps separate him as a college prospect is his ability to use his size to see the floor and make passing reads over the top of smaller defenders. Legree is flying a bit under the radar but shows clear D1 talent no matter when or where we see him play.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Phelps came away with the most resounding win of the day in an impressively balanced effort, with Jackson standing out as one of the Lions' few true frontcourt presences. A rangy and lanky hybrid forward, the post-grad from Upper St. Clair (PA) impressed with his length, mobility, and motor. He consistently made himself available for easy buckets around the rim while showing flashes of faceup scoring ability. Jackson stood out defensively using his size, length, and quick feet to bother bulkier frontcourt players near the rim. Still in the somewhat early stages of his physical development, Jackson presents an intriguing ball of clay for a scholarship-level program to invest in up front.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Quiet for much of the game while Bridgeport got off to a nearly 20-point deficit, Bilolo stepped up when it mattered most to help his team come roaring back for a last-second championship win. The New Hampshire product scored all 16 of his points after halftime with 11 coming in the fourth quarter, none bigger than a tightly-contested corner 3 in the waning seconds to cut the lead to one and set up the ensuing game-winning sequence. A quintessential off-ball scoring guard, he knocked down a quartet of shots from long range, showing smooth, confident mechanics. Part of a deep, balanced Bridgeport perimeter attack, Bilolo should be hearing from programs across a variety of levels with his consistent production giving him a strong chance at a scholarship by the time the spring rolls around.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Fitzpatrick largely flew under the radar in the small-school New Jersey public landscape while scoring over 1,000 points at Henry Hudson HS, but looks to be making the most of his post-grad year thus far with a smooth, translatable skillset that could warrant scholarship-level attention as he proves himself further. The sweet-shooting guard helped keep things within striking distance with a pair of 2nd-quarter triples before adding another in the final minutes to aid in Bridgeport's thrilling comeback with an 11-point effort. With solid positional size and flashes of skill and IQ off the bounce, he's far from a one-trick pony with the type of plug-and-play skillset that college coaches covet.</p>
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Westtown hosted its annual pre-Thanksgiving tournament, featuring eight high-level prep programs from across the Northeast for three days of early season action. After taking in the championship Sunday slate, we'll wrap up our coverage with a few more 2026 prospects who caught the eye over the course of the day.
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6'8"
POS
C
CLASS
2026
State:
New England
School:
Bridgeport Prep
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HEIGHT
6'9"
POS
PF/C
CLASS
2026
State:
New York
School:
Redemption Christian
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HEIGHT
6'4"
POS
CG
CLASS
2026
State:
New England
School:
Bridgeport Prep
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HEIGHT
6'7"
POS
PF
CLASS
2026
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HEIGHT
6'2"
POS
SG
CLASS
2026
State:
New England
School:
Bridgeport Prep
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HEIGHT
6'4"
POS
SG/PG
CLASS
2026
State:
New England
School:
Bridgeport Prep
Club:
Gravelly Point PUMA NxtPro
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