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<p>The rankings for the <em>Class of 2028</em> have been updated, which means it's time to take a look at the new <em>Top 10</em>!</p>
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<p>We have two <em>newcomers</em> in the <em>Top 10</em> this time around; with <strong><em>[player_tooltip player_id='2526248' first='Adriel' last='Cantave']</em></strong> climbing from <strong><em>#23</em></strong> all the way up to <strong><em>#6</em></strong>, and <strong><em>[player_tooltip player_id='2510362' first='Quintin' last='Eason']</em></strong> rising from <strong><em>#11</em></strong> to <strong><em>#10</em></strong>.</p>
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<li><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2349988' first='Michai' last='White']</strong> -The <em>Brewster Academy</em> guard had 18 points, 3 assists, and 0 turnovers against the #1 ranked team in the country last weekend - which is a perfect example of why he holds the top spot in these rankings. There's already an arguement to be made that he's the top guard in this class nationally.<br></li>
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<li><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2594613' first='Derek' last='Swartz']</strong> - The <em>Portsmouth High School</em> guard is averaging 15.5 points per game for the top ranked team in the NHIAA and recently had a line of 26 points, 10 rebounds, and 3 assists against rival <em>Winnacunnet</em>. He's already got the high major offers to back up his <em>Top 100</em> ranking.<br></li>
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<li><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2571906' first='Malachi' last='Odugbela']</strong> - The <em>St. Andrew's School</em> guard can make a case as this group's top perimeter shooter, and, with his combination of on-ball skill and positional size, is a true match-up nightmare on the perimeter. His physical tools give him a super high ceiling and the chance to play at the highest of levels down the road.<br></li>
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<li><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2569694' first='Kyle' last='Delves']</strong> - The <em>Mount Saint Charles Academy</em> guard recently passed the 1,000-point mark for his high school career and has continued to play with both tremendous skill and next level athleticism as a scorer. His ability to make a two-way impact has stood out this winter, to area scouts and college coaches alike.<br></li>
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<li><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2832762' first='Wiji' last='Dak']</strong> - The <em>Tilton School</em> wing has quickly adjusted to the prep ranks and shines with his combination of athleticism, length, and power. A true two-way wing, he continues to expand his offensive game, particularly with the ball in his hands and is on the scholarship-level track as a prospect.<br></li>
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<li><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2526248' first='Adriel' last='Cantave']</strong> - The <em>St. George's School</em> guard plays with next level athleticism, feel for the game, and floor vision. He's taken his game to another level this winter, asserting himself as a leader on both ends of the floor. His two-way skills stand out and have quickly made him an intriguing prospect at the scholarship level.<br></li>
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<li><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2571907' first='Jackson' last='Perri']</strong> - The <em>Roxbury Latin School</em> guard has long stood out for his ability to score the basketball, but has added another dimension in recent months with his ability to run an offense. He's a good athlete that competes on both ends of the floor, and not surprisingly, still can really score the basketball.<br></li>
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<li><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2421244' first='Leo' last='Fauver']</strong> - The <em>Hotchkiss School</em> guard has put himself in the conversation as one of this group's better perimeter shooters, but has started this season impressively in all facets of the game. He's bigger, stronger, and more athletic than last season, while continuing to play with a high level feel and high basketball IQ.<br></li>
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<li><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2883038' first='Owen' last='Earle']</strong> - The <em>Wilbraham & Monson Academy</em> guard was a major stock riser in the fall and has backed that up so far this winter. A bigger guard, he has two-way ability and shows that he can play on or off the ball offensively, allowing him to operate as both a scorer and creator in the half-court.<br></li>
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<li><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2510362' first='Quintin' last='Eason']</strong> - The <em>St. Paul's School</em> forward is another prospect that has taken a jump physically in his second year in the NEPSAC. He embraces his role as a lockdown defender, high level rebounder, and prospect that does whatever is needed to win basketball games.</li>
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<p>Keep an eye out for more rankings coverage this week, including <em>risers</em>, <em>newcomers</em>, and <em>positional breakdowns</em>.</p>
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The rankings for the Class of 2028 have been updated, which means it's time to take a look at the new Top 10!
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