Philly Live I: Biggest Winners, part 1
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The first June Live Period weekend in Philadelphia was filled with incredible, high level games. More importantly, dozens of college coaches were present to witness it. Here are some of the prospects who stood out to them, based on the…
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Continue ReadingThe first June Live Period weekend in Philadelphia was filled with incredible, high level games. More importantly, dozens of college coaches were present to witness it. Here are some of the prospects who stood out to them, based on the offers they sent out:
Everett Barnes
Everett
Barnes
6'9" | C
Father Judge | 2025
State
PA
| 6’9 C 2025 Father Judge
All of Barnes’s growth as a player was on full display this weekend. The work he put in to improve his agility and be lighter on his feet showed when he dunked on putbacks and on dump offs in the paint. Stonehill College offered on Monday.
Torrey Brooks
Torrey
Brooks
5'11" | PG
Neumann-Goretti | 2026
State
PA
Jr | 6’0 G 2025 Camden
After recent offers from Bryant and Monmouth, Brooks Jr didn’t rest on his previous accomplishments. Instead, he built on that momentum by lighting up two teams on Saturday, leading Camden to 30-point wins. That’s when Manhattan, Quinnipiac, and Cal State Bakersfield decided to extend offers as well.
Jordan Ellerbee
Jordan
Ellerbee
6'2" | CG
St. Joseph’s Prep | 2025
State
PA
| 6’2 G 2025 St. Joe’s Prep
Ellerbee used his burst to get to the cup, while creating for others and making plays when he was on defense. His two-way ability was significant in the Prep’s bounce back win on Sunday. Manhattan offered him a scholarship shortly thereafter.
Luca Foster
Luca
Foster
6'5" | SF
Archbishop Carroll | 2026
State
PA
| 6’0 G 2026 Archbishop Carroll
The play-finishing and all-around efficiency from Foster was great. He knocked down catch-and-shoot threes, pulled up for the occasional one, scored from the dunker spot, and killed in transition. Before Sunday’s slate of games was over, Virginia Tech gave him a scholarship offer.
Derrick Morton-Rivera
Derrick
Morton-Rivera
6'4" | SG
Father Judge | 2026
State
PA
| 6’4 G 2026 Father Judge
All it took was going berserk on Sunday with seven threes in back-to-back games for Morton-Rivera to earn an offer from Albany. He was in the zone, firing from wherever he caught the ball in the halfcourt. His performances resulted in two big wins.
Tyler Robbins Tyler Robbins 6'10" | PF Upper St Clair | 2025 State PA | 6’10 C 2025 Upper St. Clair
Robbins was the biggest matchup problem of the weekend in three high level games. He showed off his versatility, spacing the floor from beyond the arc, then taking his man into the post and burying him. Manhattan and Kent State recognized his efforts by offering him.
RJ Smith
RJ
Smith
5'8" | PG
Imhotep Charter | 2026
State
PA
| 5’9 G 2026 Imhotep
Tep went to war this weekend and Smith was their general. Without a high usage, he controlled the pace and made the right plays at the right time to put them in position to win each time. Bryant extended him his first offer on Sunday and Delaware State gave him his second Monday morning.