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Aasim Sullivan | Prep Hoops Scout
Foster proved to be a knockdown shooter with confidence from the perimeter. He also did a great job getting to the basket off the bounce. Around the rim, Foster finished plays with control and touch. His scoring versatility kept the defense honest all game. He made smart decisions with the ball and capitalized on defensive breakdowns. Foster’s ability to score in multiple ways made him a constant threat.
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Read EvaluationAri Rosenfeld | Prep Hoops Scout
A consistent national stock-riser over the past year, Foster is coming off a strong spring and looking to continue refining his game before hitting the national high school scene this coming winter at Link. He continued his positive play with another standout week at camp, showing himself as one of the more efficient complementary wings in the rising senior class. Foster was effective in keeping things simple, playing off his jump shot in the halfcourt while displaying an improving ability to get balanced and connect on the move off the catch. A dynamic athlete in transition, he was effective running out ahead of the ball for explosive finishes above the rim. There’s limitations to what he can do off the bounce right now at this level of competition but Foster’s strengths have a chance to translate really smoothly as he moves up in levels and continues rounding out his skillset.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
Foster’s recruiting is absolutely on fire as he just added offers from Cincinnati and Vanderbilt to his large pile. During his junior year Foster (2nd Team All-PCL selection) averaged 21 points and 7 rebounds per game while draining 44 threes. Foster also destroyed the competition on the spring EYBL circuit – 15 ppg. and 3.5 rpg. As you may recall, Foster recently announced that he is departing Archbishop Carroll this summer and transferring to Link Academy (Branson, Missouri).
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
It has been a busy couple of weeks for Foster, the current No.4 prospect in our Class of 2026 rankings. Recently Foster received an offer from Virginia. Then this week he added an offer from Xavier to his pile. During his junior season in the Philly Catholic League, Foster (2nd Team All-PCL selection) averaged 21 points and 7 rebounds per game while draining 44 threes on the season. Unfortunately for us, Foster is departing Archbishop Carroll this summer and transferring to Link Academy (Branson, Missouri).
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Read EvaluationAri Rosenfeld | Prep Hoops Scout
Arguably the top individual player in the league last year as a junior, Foster figured to be a top contender for PCL MVP honors as a senior assuming he led Carroll to a jump up the standings. Instead, the nationally-ranked swingman will takes his talents out of state, playing a national schedule with powerhouse Link Academy of the EYBL Scholastic. A hyper-athletic finisher with feathery shotmaking touch and expanding arsenal off the bounce, Foster’s presence will be impossible to replace for the Patriots. However, they’ll look to rising junior
Munir Greig
Munir
Greig
6'6" | SF/PG
Coronado | 2027
State
#40
Nation
NV
to help pick up much of the slack along with the hopeful return of senior lead guard
Ian Williams
Ian
Williams
5'9" | PG
Archbishop Carroll | 2026
State
PA
from injury to shoulder some of Foster’s playmaking load.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
The recruiting news for our current No.4 ranked prospect in our Class of 2026 has been intriguing of late. Recently Foster added an offer from Oklahoma and Virginia to his pile. This week Georgetown entered the mix with an offer. Unfortunately for us, Foster also just announced that he is departing Archbishop Carroll and transferring to Link Academy (Branson, Missouri). During his stellar junior campaign in the Philly Catholic League, Foster (2nd Team All-PCL selection) averaged 21 points and 7 rebounds per game while draining 44 threes on the season.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
It has been a busy week for the current No.4 ranked prospect in our Class of 2026 rankings. First, Foster received and offer from Virginia. Next, Foster announced he is departing Archbishop Carroll and transferring to Link Academy (Branson, Missouri). During his junior season in the Philly Catholic League, Foster (2nd Team All-PCL selection) averaged 21 points and 7 rebounds per game while draining 44 threes on the season.
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Read EvaluationAri Rosenfeld | Prep Hoops Scout
Among the highest-profile prospects in the state, Foster backed up his lofty national standing in leading Team Final to a 3-1 record on the weekend, placing them in the driver’s seat for a Peach Jam bid heading into Session 3. An athletic wing in the valued 3-and-D mold, Foster was blisteringly efficient for the weekend, averaging 19 points on 60% shooting (11-for-20 from 3) highlighted by a 27-point effort on just 12 attempts. When he has his perimeter stroke working, he becomes that much more difficult to keep in front, allowing him to showcase his highlight-reel athleticism around the rim. He’ll have to be mindful of his defense and rebounding remaining consistent even when tasked with a scoring load, but productive, hyper-efficient weekends like this make it clear why the incoming Link Academy transfer is among the most highly-recruited swingmen in the country.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
The No.4 ranked prospect in our Class of 2026 rankings is departing Archbishop Carool and transferring to Link Academy (Branson, Missouri). During his junior season in the Philly Catholic League, Foster averaged 21 points and 7 rebounds per game while draining 44 threes on the season. That stat line earned him a 2nd Team All-PCL selection. Foster is a fast, agile, athletic, and bouncy prospect who glides down the court in transition. He will frequently cap a fast break with a crowd-pleasing flush. On half-court possessions he can blow past defenders on straight line drives for lay-ins and dunks. Foster can also knock down triples. He already holds several DI offers and we anticipate that more are on the way this summer.
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Read EvaluationAri Rosenfeld | Prep Hoops Scout
The flashes were there in spades last year and throughout the summer as Foster began attracting a flurry of high-major attention, but he ascended to a new level this season with his levels of consistency and efficiency in his production while still possessing a world of untapped upside. While his Carroll team struggled meeting expectations, the swingman was a steady two-way force with his blend of floor-spacing, defense, open-floor athleticism, and enticing flashes of creation off the dribble. There remain some inconsistencies across his game, but Foster’s collection of tools and skills to go with a nonstop motor give him an ability to impact any game he plays no matter what struggles he may be having on a given day. The player is starting to catch up with the prospect here, which could be a scary sight as Foster steps back onto the EYBL circuit this spring looking to cement himself as a top 50 prospect nationally.
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