<p>Hefe are a group of players who should crack the all state lineups this coming season</p>
<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="1048102" first="Chris" last="Pettinato"] </strong>the 6”4 Syosset HS rising senior can really shoot the ball. He has unlimited range and a nice soft touch on his jumper. Can also take his defender off the dribble. Plus he is a player who his coach wants to have the ball in his hands at the end of the game, he’s a terrific foul shooter.</p>
<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="945546" first="Aguibou" last="Balde"] </strong>a 6”4 wing for John Bowne HS in Queens. A lights out three point shooter. Can score at all three levels. Currently holds an offer from Bryant University.</p>
<p>Here’s a young man who has the potential to be a regular on the all state team for the next 3 years. The St Rays HS 6”5 (2023) <strong>Jireej </strong><strong>Cole </strong>is primed for that homor. A strong athletic player, plays above the rim, already a mature shot blocker and rebounder. </p>
<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="1047336" first="Nick" last="Watts"] </strong>from Northport HS on Long Island is another 6”5 skilled big man. He can step out and be a stretch 4 in college depending on where he lands. Really good passer for a big man. He keeps improving his game through hard work and will be an interesting player to watch has his stock grows.</p>
<p>Brooklyn Collegiate HS brings us <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="945518" first="Tahron" last="Allen"]</strong> a 6”4 player capable of being a double double machine. A very versatile player. Scores the ball in the paint and in traffic. Also possesses a really good mid range game.Has many D1 offers from FDU, Stony Brook, Binghampton, Kent State, UMASS, Manhattan and Bryant.</p>
<p><strong>Myles Goddard </strong>a 6”5 post player for Amityville HS. Really scores around the rim and takes up space. Tough player on the boards. He just knows how to score the ball. More importantly, he wants to be the man when the game is on the line.</p>
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