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<p>The Prep Hoops events team pulled up to Southeast Pennsylvania for the first time and players from the area showed out. Here are the top 5 performers:</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1608275' first='Jordan' last='Dill'] | 5'10 G 2026 </p>
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<p>Dill's jumper was the talk of the camp. He hit 5 threes in the first half of game 1 (17 points) and kept it rolling from there. Spotting up or pulling up, Dill was good from anywhere in the half court. His light shined even brighter in crunch time. He led his team to two comeback wins, one in which he put up 34 points to help them go 4-0 on the day. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1379429' first='Donovan' last='Fromhartz'] | 6'5 W 2025</p>
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<p>After doing a ton of scoring and good but of everything else, Fromhartz had a complete day. Every defensive rebound became an opportunity to initiate fastbreaks with long outlet passes or push the rock all the way down court for a lay up. His sense of urgency was the same versus set defenses. Fromhartz caught the ball in rhythm before sinking threes or slashing to the rim for two. He scored at least 20 points in every game.</p>
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<p>Domenic Raymond | 6'3 F 2024</p>
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<p>He didn't fill up the stat sheet, but Raymond made plays when it counted. The small-ball forward used his wide frame to come down with crucial rebounds late in close games and he set good, hard screens to free up everyone else. Likewise, Raymond maximized his upper body strength by driving his shoulders through defenders on his way to tough buckets. The junkyard dog was a huge part of his team's success. </p>
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<p>Michael Rooney | 6'4 W 2024</p>
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<p>It felt like everything Rooney did was in the flow of the game. The two main things he did was space the floor and play team defense. Offensively, he played off of Fromhartz and others, playing off the catch to either make the open shot or keep the ball moving. He hit at least two threes in each game. On the other end, he created transition opportunities by jumping passing lanes and taking the ball the other way for easy layups. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1888855' first='Jordan' last='Shaffer'] | 6'4 G 2026</p>
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<p>Out gunned for part of the day, Shaffer simply hooped. He got bucket after bucket form wherever he needed to. Teams eventually caught on to him and tried to adjust. But it didn't matter because he knocked down contested jumpers. Even when he got to the cup, he was able to put English on the ball to finish around rim protectors. He notched 25 points at least twice, while being engaged defensively and grabbing rebounds. </p>
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The Prep Hoops events team pulled up to Southeast Pennsylvania for the first time and players from the area showed out. Here are the top 5 performers:
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