Central Dauphin (PA) vs CD East (PA)Notable Prospects
Central Dauphin Darrien Berrios-Rivera 6’5 ’21 Berrios-Rivera who made the most of his minutes on the floor really let the game come to him and plays within his strengths. He was able to convert on chances when attacking the rim,…
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Darrien Berrios-Rivera 6’5 ’21
Berrios-Rivera who made the most of his minutes on the floor really let the game come to him and plays within his strengths. He was able to convert on chances when attacking the rim, also was patient with his fakes, and caught the defense lacking a few times. He’s a quick slow so if you aren’t used to that he can make you pay for not knowing with ease. Berrios-Rivera dove on the floor for loose balls.
De’Von Haggans De’Von Haggans 6'4" | SF Central Dauphin | 2021 State PA 6’4 ‘21
Takes advantage of the looks the defense gives him. Firry motor and came up with 2nd chance pts. His length comes into play defensively and his ability to swat shots. He also showed makes tough passes from many spots on the floor. He does a lot of little things which translate to momentum shifters.
Malachi Palmer Malachi Palmer 6'6" | SF Mt. Zion Prep | 2024 #53 Nation MD 6’4 ’24
Palmer made 2nd chance plays and came with steals. He also showed his dynamic ability to create offense for himself and others. He uses his size to muster into the lane while absorbing contact. Even though it wasn’t his best shooting night Palmer still was engaged in the game.
Justice Easter 6’3 ’21
Easter was able to show that he could score off the dribble and convert from the perimeter. The big guard is fundamentality sound and plays within himself. He plays with a great change of pace and provides a nice spark for this team.
Andrew Renaldi 5’10 ’22
Renaldi who is known as being a shooter showed he does a little bit off everything tonight. He was to turn defense to offense. He was able to start the break, find teammates who were either standing still or on the move. Renaldi moves without the ball in his hands and can come off of screens, whenever he is on the floor teams need to know where he is at all times.
CD East
Izaiah Bowens-Perrin 6’3 ‘21
The 2-way playmaker showed his ability to play above the rim on either end. Plays well out of the mid-post and sees his teammates and gets them the ball. Perrin was able to play with his back to the hoop and score off the block and capitalizes on easy baskets. Lob catcher and finishes at the rim. His motor doesn’t take plays off and showed he could sacrifice his body for the good of the team.
Izaiah Pasha 6’5 ’23
He is very smooth and fluid on the offensive end he keeps the ball on a string. Defensively he got over screens and used his length to blocks shots. Changes pace regularly. Pasha glides into the lane and reads the floor, he also got to the foul line and converted from there. Pasha’s best basketball is still ahead of him will only get better once he grows into his frame.
Tyreise Jones 6’0 ’21
Jones was able to scores in numerous ways off of backdoor cuts, around the block, and the foul line. He also showed he could hold his own guarding the bigs that CD has on their team.
Mehki Flowers 6’1 ’22 (Penn State Football Commit)
Flowers kept it simple and did a good job attacking to the rim. He was able to get to the foul line and convert from there. He enjoys seeking out contact and plays with a lot of physicality on either end.