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<p>Rankings coverage continues in New England with an update to the rankings for the <em>Class of 2028</em>!</p>
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<p><em>Brewster Academy's</em> <strong><em>[player_tooltip player_id='2349988' first='Michai' last='White']</em></strong> continues to hold down the <strong><em>#1</em></strong> spot in this class. White has been as good as advertised since making his way to <em>Brewster</em>, as the lead guard is both a terrific creator and point of attack defender and one of the <em>Top 25</em> prospects in this class nationally.</p>
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<p>The <strong><em>#2</em></strong> spot in this update belongs to <em>Portsmouth High School's</em> <strong><em>[player_tooltip player_id='2594613' first='Derek' last='Swartz']</em></strong>. The highest rated state association underclassmen in New England, Swartz is a big guard that fills up the stat sheet and does whatever is needed on the floor to impact winning. He's regard as a <em>Top 50</em> prospect in this class nationally.</p>
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<p>Coming in at <strong><em>#3</em></strong> in this update is the <em>St. Andrew's School's</em> <strong><em>[player_tooltip player_id='2571906' first='Malachi' last='Odugbela']</em></strong>. A big guard, Odugbela continues to impress both with his current production and long term potential due to his physical gifts. As rankings expand for the class nationally, he should have a chance to crack the <em>Top 100</em>.</p>
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<p>The <em><strong>#4</strong></em> ranked prospect is <em>Mount Saint Charles Academy's </em><strong><em>[player_tooltip player_id='2569694' first='Kyle' last='Delves']</em></strong>. One of the premier athletes at the guard spot in this class, Delves is a terrific creator and scorer with the basketball in his hands. He should be another prospect that has potential to land in the back end of the <em>Top 100</em>.</p>
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<p>Rounding out the <em>Top 5</em> is the <em>Tilton School's</em> <strong><em>[player_tooltip player_id='2832762' first='Wiji' last='Dak']</em></strong>. Dak has continued to perform at a high level since transferring to <em>Tilton</em>, playing with an impressive combination of athleticism, power, and skill. He's yet another prospect out of New England that has a chance to join the <em>Top 100</em> nationally in the next update for the 2028's.</p>
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<p>In all, 125 prospects have been ranked in this update, with an additional 193 appearing on the <em>Watch List</em>.</p>
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<p>All six New England states are represented in these rankings, with prospects coming from the NEPSAC, the Power 5, the Nike EYBL Scholastic League, and each of the six state associations.</p>
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<p>Positionally, these rankings feature 18 <em>Point Guards</em>, 26 <em>Combo Guards</em>, 21 <em>Shooting Guards</em>, 28 <em>Small Forwards</em>, 17 <em>Power Forwards</em>, and 15 <em>Centers</em>.</p>
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<p>Keep an eye on the site throughout the week as we highlight the Top 10, Newcomers, Risers, and more!</p>
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Rankings coverage continues in New England with an update to the rankings for the Class of 2028!
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