Perkiomen School (PA) Open Gym: Notable Prospects
Perkiomen School (PA) Cameron Brown Cameron Brown 6'7" | PF Perkiomen | 2021 State PA 6’8 ’21 post. Brown who has made drastic improvements in his game since last season. Has added a lot of muscle to his frame. He…
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Perkiomen School (PA)
Cameron Brown
Cameron
Brown
6'7" | PF
Perkiomen | 2021
State
PA
6’8 ’21 post. Brown who has made drastic improvements in his game since last season. Has added a lot of muscle to his frame. He is a power dunker inside the paint. He runs the floor well. Brown crashes the boards hard and gets 2nd chance opportunities on the offensive end.
Philip Byriel
Philip
Byriel
6'10" | PF
Perkiomen | 2021
State
PA
6’10 ’21 post. (Princeton commit) Byriel is a skilled faceup 4 who excels behind the arc. Byriel has nice touch around the rim. He has a high basketball IQ in his game and passes the ball well for a big. Byriel is comfortable play in pick & roll sets on both ends of the floor. He has the potential to make an impact sooner rather than later when he goes of to Princeton next season.
David Cross
David
Cross
5'9" | PG
Bishop Eustace | 2021
State
PA
5’10 postgrad point guard. Cross is a natural playmaker who manages the game well and plays with a chip on his shoulder and doesn’t backdown from the competition. Cross who is a southpaw is very good at getting into the lane and finishing inside the lane. He is a constant pest on the defensive end where he is a sound on-ball defender.
Mitch Fischer 6’9 postgraduate forward. Fischer who has an all- around offensive game. He is an able shooter from the perimeter. He can fill it up in a variety of ways, and his presence is felt heavily in the outcome of games. Fischer is a versatile defender who can guard out on the perimeter and protect the rim when it is needed. Fischer was a 2-time first team All BCL member while play his high school ball at Loyola-Blakefield just outside of Baltimore.
Honor Huff 5’10 ’21 combo-guard. Huff is a natural scorer perimeter deadeye who has limitless range from deep. When Huff is feeling it offensively, he can be a microwave scorer. He is elite at moving through a congested lane and getting to the rim. His speed kills opposing teams because once you’ve blinked, he has already gone past you. Honor has added a lot more balance to his game offensively showing that he can make plays and facilitate on the offensive end. He applies great pressure on the defensive end.
Underclassmen to keep an eye on
Ibra Bayu 6’8 ’22 wing. Ibra who is very comfortable with the ball in his hands in the open floor. He moves really well without the ball in his hands. Bayu is an insane athlete who plays above the rim on both ends of the floor. He shows a lot of explosiveness. Ibra has solid positional size and great build for the wing spot. His length and versatility as a defender make him a very intriguing prospect. Ibra has a lot of untapped potential and will only get better with more experience.
Daouda Dembele
Daouda
Dembele
6'6" | C
Springbrook | 2021
PA
6’6 ’22 forward. Dembele is a wide body forward who is a mismatch nightmare with his ability to score inside and out. Dembele takes no plays off on either end of the floor. Dembele is active on the glass on both ends of the floor. He lives for contact and uses his body as an advantage quite a bit. The former Springbrook (MD) product should garner a whole lot more attention from scholarship coaches with his move into the class of 2022.
Thomas Haugh 6’8 ’22 wing. Haugh is an athletic wing who finishes above the rim. He makes a nice impact defensively with ability to rebound and block shots. Haugh has a polished jumper. Haugh has a nose for the rim and can score in bunches quickly. He does a nice job filling the lane and rim running in transition. His length causes congestion on the defensive end which can amount to deflections and steals.
Brandon Legris 6’7 forward. Legris is a smooth shooting forward who can also create his own shot and attack going downward. Legris has grown into his frame a lot more over the off-season and is now showing he can bang downlow adding more versatility to his game offensively. He has shown he can guard on the perimeter and on the low block as well. Legris has always had a nice feel for the game. Should see an increased role this season with the strides Legris has taken with his game.
Sam Pohlman 6’2 ’22 combo-guard. Pohlman is a shifty guard who can make something happen in a matter of seconds on both ends of the floor. Pohlman ha great size for a lead guard. Pohlman is a natural scorer who plays with a great demeanor. Sam has no issue sacrificing his body whether that requires taking a charge on the defensive end or finishing through contact on the offensive end. Scholarship coaches should definitely keep track of Sam now that he is a member of the class of 2022.
Bobby Rosenberger 6’5 ’23 wing. Rosenberger has an active motor on both ends of the floor and has a nose for making hustle plays. The lefty can score the three ball and score around the rim. He has great size and frame for his position.