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<p>Yesterday we published our updated Class of 2025 prospect rankings. By now you are aware that stretch-4 prospect [player_tooltip player_id='2235863' first='Matt' last='Gilhool'] has ascended to our No. 1spot. Gilhool is followed closely by Philadelphia Catholic League standout [player_tooltip player_id='1197607' first='Jaron' last='McKie'] who landed at No. 2 in our latest rankings of the 2025 graduate year.</p>
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<p>Today we will dive deeper into the Pennsylvania Class of 2025 rankings and review four players who used the spring grassroots circuit as well as June's high school live period to make a tremendous impression on us. </p>
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<p>Below is a review of four southeastern Pennsylvania prospects from our 2025 rankings who we would offer a college scholarship right now. </p>
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<p><strong><em>#55…</em></strong><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1848628' first='Kyle' last='Shawaluk'] </strong><strong>– 6'5″ / Perkiomen School / WeR1 HGSL / Wing:</strong> During his senior campaign at Perkiomen Valley, Shawaluk averaged 12.4 points, 6 assists and 6 rebounds per night while shooting 40% from deep. He registered several 20-point games, poured in 30 against Exeter and was a 1st Team All-PAC selection. In short, Shawaluk was already a highly accomplished prospect. A month ago, Shawaluk announced he is headed for a post graduate year at PAISAA juggernaut Perkiomen School. So now this long and athletic three level scoring machine will get the chance to improve his skill set, add muscle to his frame and play against national competition. In my opinion sending an offer to Shawaluk is a no brainer and college coaches need to stop sleeping on him. </p>
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<p><strong><em>#78…</em></strong><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1865291' first='Isaiah' last='Marshall'] </strong><strong>– 6'2″ / Friends Select School / [program_tooltip program_id='2428253' first='Team' last='Final Red'] / Combo Guard:</strong> Marshall is a versatile and dynamic guard who was a 1<sup>st</sup> Team All Friends School League selection after last season. In 2023-24 he dropped 32-points (4 threes) against St. Joe's Prep as well as 25 points versus Samuel Fels. Obviously, Marshall can fill it up. He is a ridiculously accurate 3-point shooter and thrives in transition. However what separates Marshall from other guard prospects in the region is the way he scores off the dribble. Marshall has a physical style of guard play that is complimented with crafty change of pace moves. That unique combination gets Marshall to his perimeter spots or into the paint for floaters and lay-ins. </p>
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<p><strong><em>#123…</em></strong><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2047741' first='AJ' last='Hines'] </strong><strong>– 6'8″ / Whitehall / PA Coalition / Power Forward:</strong> Hines used his standout performances in the PIAA state tournament as springboard for an impressive set of live periods. For the last three months this long, athletic, and well built (215 pounds) prospect has relentlessly attacked the rim. Hines has shown that he can flush on an opponent's head through contact or avoid fouls with creative finishes. He also displayed the ability to score from the elbows off one or two dribbles. Hines showed he is comfortable of operating in the dunker spot too. As a bonus to his offensive skills, Hines is a rebounding beast at both ends of the floor. </p>
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<p><strong>#318…[player_tooltip player_id='1460810' first='Grady' last='Burt'] – 6'6″ / Council Rock North / [program_tooltip program_id='2078709' first='Team' last='Final'] Black / Wing</strong>: Burt owns a versatile skill set that can produce points from anywhere on the court. From April through June, Burt was a major transition threat, hit jumpers from the baseline out to the arc and scored off the bounce. He is crazy athletic and owns good lift, so Burt will not hesitate to cap off a dribble drive with authority. Burt can also work off-ball along the baseline for easy baskets. His length and quickness make him a plus defensive player. Last month Burt was a top performer at the Philly Jam tournament as well as session two of Philly HS Live.</p>
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