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Ari Rosenfeld | Prep Hoops Scout
It was against Judge last year that Harris had his breakout, coming in off the bench for Imhotep Charter to score 10 third-quarter points to help beat the Crusaders for a District 12 title. Having since transferred to the Catholic League champs, Harris has had flashes of brilliance this year as a microwave scorer off the bench. He’s able to heat up in a hurry with a potent jump shot, showing a versatile release and feathery touch from all over the floor. Growing into his frame at a rapid rate, he’s still in the process of getting comfortable in his body and rounding out his game, but the ceiling is through the roof for the 15-year-old swingman.
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Read EvaluationColby Giacubeno | Prep Hoops Scout
Harris took home game MVP honors with Father Judge’s win over Bullis (MD) on Saturday thanks to his productivity off the bench. He scored 15 points on 6-of-12 shooting from the field and knocked down three triples in the effort. He also had an impact on the glass, pulling down eight total. Harris is a lenghty wing with skill and fluidity who poses as one of the more promising long-term prospects in the state on Pennsylvania.
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Read EvaluationColby Giacubeno | Prep Hoops Scout
Father Judge’s game against PVI didn’t have a ton of positives in the PCL program’s favor considering the final score was 90-50 in favor of the Panthers, but getting a chance to see the talented underclassmen was a plus. Harris, a 6-foot-6 wing with plus length, fluidity, and outside shooting made the most of his nine minutes by knocking down two three’s. After a productive summer that secured his top-10 placement in the PA 2028 class, Harris should look to become a key cog in the rotation for Father Judge, who will look to get back on track quickly after running into a buzzsaw in their first game of the season.
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Read EvaluationAri Rosenfeld | Prep Hoops Scout
Size and shooting make for an alluring combination in any young prospect, and Harris brings both in spades while continuing to expand his game at a steady rate as he gains experience. With Judge missing a few pieces to minor injuries, Harris seized the opportunity to step into the starting five and looked as comfortable as we’ve seen him in a Judge uniform. Getting taller seemingly by the day, he’s starting to come into his own as an athlete which has allowed him to better showcase his feel and developing skillset off the dribble. Harris showed his bread-and-butter as a prolific shotmaker from the wing, a valued skillset that should attract a wide range of D1 recruitment with continued progress over the next couple years.
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Read EvaluationMichael Roth | Prep Hoops Scout
Maybe my favorite player I saw all day, Harris was super impactful for NJ Scholars 15 U as he finished with 19 points, 5 3-pointers, 11 rebounds and 6 blocks. That type of production as a 3-point shooter and shot blocker will get you recruited once college coaches start to really focus on the class of 2028. Looking like a potential elite 3-and-D wing, Harris is a name I’ll want to continue to track as he matures and develops.
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Read EvaluationVan Johnson | Prep Hoops Scout
Harris has that “it” factor in his game that will peck interest, especially with his blend of athleticism, size, scoring, ability to create, and facilitate. He has an electric feel on the court, scoring in a variety of ways, creating off the bounce, finishing at the rim, knocking down shots with (Range 15-19 feet) confidence, and his overall ability to find teammates noteworthy as well.
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