FAA Camp: SEPA New Names to Know
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From Tuesday through Thursday of this week, many of the top 2026 and 2027 prospects from southeastern Pennsylvania traveled to East Stroudsburg University for the Hoop Group Future All-American Camp. Below is a list of five “new” prospects from southeastern…
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Continue ReadingFrom Tuesday through Thursday of this week, many of the top 2026 and 2027 prospects from southeastern Pennsylvania traveled to East Stroudsburg University for the Hoop Group Future All-American Camp.
Below is a list of five “new” prospects from southeastern PA (and beyond) who impressed us at this marquee underclassmen camp. Colleges coaches should learn their names now, because each one of them can play at the next level.
Nasir Barnes
Nasir
Barnes
6'1" | PG
Mount St. Joseph's | 2027
MD
– 5’10” / 2027 / York Suburban / Sideline Cancer / Point Guard: Barnes is an attacking style lead guard who excels at scoring and distributing in transition. In the half court, his quickness and creative handles produce scoring opportunities for himself and teammates. Barnes drains shots off the dribble at a high clip too. His floater game is extremely advanced for his age as are his drive and kick skills.
Jeremiah Camara Jeremiah Camara 5'10" | PG Reading | 2027 State PA – 5’8” / 2027 / Reading / Team Melo / Point Guard: With his quick first step and filthy dribbling skills Camara gets to the rim with ease. Once there, he can execute a creative finish or drop a dime to a waiting teammate. Camara can hit jumpers from multiple spots behind the arc as well. Camara’s court awareness and basketball IQ are impressive for an incoming freshman.
Bryce Clark Bryce Clark 5'7" | CG Father Judge | 2027 PA – 5’10” / 2027 / Camden Catholic (NJ) / We R1 / Combo Guard: This speedy and athletic guard is an amazing two-way prospect. Offensively Clark’s quickness and elusive handles enable him to get to his spots on the floor. His stand still jump shot is nice too. At the other end, Clark is a tenacious on-ball defender and has an excellent understanding of team defensive concepts.
Jordan Shaffer
Jordan
Shaffer
6'4" | SG
Abington Heights | 2026
State
PA
– 6’4″ / 2026 / Abington Heights / NEPA Elite / Wing: Shaffer is a long and athletic wing who can fill it up at all three levels. However, his calling card is hitting NBA distance treys from all around the arc. Shaffer’s height allows him to shoot over most defenders as well as double teams. He also rebounds the ball well at both ends. On defense Shaffer’s rim protection skills will catch opponents by surprise.
Rocco Westfield – 6’0″ / 2026 / Father Judge / Philly Revolution / Shooting Guard: The first thing that catches your eye about Westfield is his physical attributes. He appears taller than his listed 6’0” and owns a solid frame. Once the game starts, Westfield’s ability to splash threes of every variety and from all over the court will really grab your attention. In addition to being a knock-down three-point shooter, Westfield competes on the glass at both ends.