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<p>Elite prospects from southeastern Pennsylvania (and beyond) continue the annual ritual of transferring high schools. With the NCAA transfer portal jamming up high school recruiting, we expect there will be a host of extremely talented players who switch schools this summer. Many of them will reclass into a later graduate year.</p>
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<p>At Prephoops.com we will do our best to track all the player movements and pass that information on to our readers.</p>
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<p>Below is the fourteenth installment in our Transfer Watch 2024 series.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2494880' first='Kellen' last='Greene'] </strong><strong>– 6'2” / 2028 / Mercersburg Academy / [program_tooltip program_id='2428018' first='Sideline' last='Cancer'] / Combo Guard:</strong> In 2023-24, Greene was a solid rotation player for a deep Wilson squad. Now Greene is taking his talents to Mercersburg where he will reclass into the 2028 graduate year. Green is a multi-skilled guard who can shoot threes, score off the dribble and push the fast break for scores or assists. On defense, he provides menacing on-ball pressure.</p>
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<p><strong>Dylan Homenick </strong><strong>– 6'11” / 2025 / Perkiomen School / Canada Elite / Power Forward:</strong> This native of Canada is a double-double machine. One of the highlights of Homenick's senior campaign was his 33 points and 6 rebounds performance against Colony High. Homenick is an athletic, stretch-5 prospect with a feathery jump shot and a soft touch around the rim. College coaches will also love his high IQ and non-stop motor. Homenick will head to Perkiomen for a post graduate season.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1454268' first='Oben' last='Mokonchu'] </strong><strong>– 6'6″ / 2027 / Friends Central / [program_tooltip program_id='2078678' first='East' last='Coast Power'] / Small Forward:</strong> Last season Mokonchu was a key player for a Spring Ford team that captured the PAC title and qualified for PIAA state tournament. He is a solid athlete with length, a sturdy frame, and solid offensive instincts. Mokonchu is a beast on the glass at both ends and an underrated passer. In 2023-24 he posted a handful of double doubles. Mokonchu's upside is ridiculous, especially now that he is dropping into the Class of 2027 at Friends Central.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2021380' first='Sulley' last='Janiwade'] – 6'6″ / 2027 / Phelps School / Beauchamp Elite / Shooting Guard: </strong>Sulley is a “big guard” who understands how to use his length and solid frame to his advantage. He can bully opposing guards and get to his favorite mid-range spots for jumpers or all the way to the rim for lay-ins. Sulley owns tight handles and a high IQ, so he can run as a point guard too. In 2023-23 Sulley played at West Seattle High School (WA) where he averaged 16 points, 4 assists and 5 rebounds per contest. In addition to transferring to Phelps, Sulley will reclass into the 2027 graduate year. He already holds offers from Arizona State and Youngstown State.</p>
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Elite prospects from southeastern Pennsylvania (and beyond) continue the annual ritual of transferring high schools. With the NCAA transfer portal jamming up high school recruiting, we expect there will be a host of extremely talented players who switch schools this summer. Many of them will reclass into a later graduate year.
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