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<p>With changes in eligibility, transfer portal, and NIL rules, there are more high school prospects than ever entering their senior seasons still unsigned and without a destination at the next level. We'll be profiling unsigned seniors across the state over the rest of the reason, continuing with the Philadelphia Catholic League's noteworthy forwards and wings.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Corrao has been a factor in the Patriot lineup since his freshman year, gradually rising up the rotation to now be ready to take on a central role up front as a senior. After struggling with injury through much of his junior year, the skilled forward is now fully healthy and ready to thrive as an inside-out frontcourt presence. Corrao fits the modern game with his ability to step onto the perimeter as a shooter, facilitator, and dribble-drive threat while also looking improved of late with his athleticism and physicality as a finisher in the paint. He brings effective length and timing as a rim protector with flashes of ability keeping smaller players in front of him in space. It should be just a matter of time before a D1 program pulls the trigger on the high-academic forward.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Hughes bounced around a bit as an underclassan, starting as a freshman at Cheltenham before essentially a redshirt year at Roman Catholic, but has found a home at Ryan and looks to be playing his best basketball at the right time. He showed flashes over the course of his junior year but really started putting things together this summer as an active, athletic, and versatile frontcourt piece. Comfortable operating both near the rim and on the perimeter on either end, he's at his best when keeping things simple and using his physical tools and natural touch to make things happen facing the basket or crashing toward the rim. He's entertained D1 recruitment over the past several months and will have schools from that level along with D2s and prep schools tracking him closely all winter.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">A Philly native making his way back home after a stop at Prince George's Christian (MD), Bey-Moore should be one of the most physically imposing forces in the PCL this year. He has no qualms about using his burly frame on the interior on both ends, carving out space for deep seals and rebounds alike. Despite his natural bulk, he shows impressive vertical pop around the rim with length that consistently sneaks up on opposing drivers. He also shows intriguing flashes of being able to move his feet and keep guards in front of him on the perimeter. Bey-Moore's no-nonsense approach and two-way ability up front should give him little issue finding a home at the scholarship level by season's end.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Bobb continued to make strides last season under first-year Egan coach Sean Tait and will have to be somewhat of a focal point up front if the Eagles are to begin climbing their way up the PCL standings in his senior year. A physical and athletic hybrid post, he's at his best when running the floor hard and using his size and athleticism to wreak havoc within the paint. He's shown enticing flashes of stepping out as a shooter, handoff hub, and dribble-drive threat as well. Defensively, he's an active rebounder and shot-blocker who's mobile enough to step onto the perimeter comfortably when caught in a switch. Young for his grade, Bobb should garner scholarship-level attention with consistent production as a senior or could explore a post-grad year to continue making gains in his development. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">After starring since his freshman year at Germantown Academy to the tune of nearly 900 varsity points, Presley will try his hand in the PCL and look to contribute to a championship run from more of a complementary role. A rugged lefty slasher, he uses a blend of skill, physicality, and athleticism to navigate his way to the rim and finish efficiently amid congestion. He's a versatile piece defensively with his blend of strength, mobility, and IQ allowing him to switch both up and down the lineup from his natural wing position. The strides he's made as a shooter will be the key determiner of Presley's ultimate outlook, with D1 programs monitoring him closely and coaches at the D2 level hoping to see him fall through the cracks.</p>
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With changes in eligibility, transfer portal, and NIL rules, there are more high school prospects than ever entering their senior seasons still unsigned and without a destination at the next level. We'll be profiling unsigned seniors across the state over the rest of the reason, continuing with the Philadelphia Catholic League's noteworthy forwards and wings.
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6'9"
POS
C/PF
CLASS
2026
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6'6"
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PF
CLASS
2026
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HEIGHT
6'6"
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SF
CLASS
2026
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HEIGHT
6'7"
POS
PF/SF
CLASS
2026
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Conwell-Egan
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SF
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