Executive Education (PA) Imhotep (PA) Notable Prospects
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Imhotep (PA) Rahmir Barno Rahmir Barno 5'10" | CG Imhotep Charter | 2023 State #223 Nation PA 5’10 ’23 Barno showed his ability to be a swiss army knife throughout the game. He scored with ease, made plays, and was…
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Rahmir Barno Rahmir Barno 5'10" | CG Imhotep Charter | 2023 State #223 Nation PA 5’10 ’23
Barno showed his ability to be a swiss army knife throughout the game. He scored with ease, made plays, and was in constant control of the speed of the game. Barno was able to score 17 points and hit a few shots from deep. He also showed his tendency to push the ball up the floor at adequate speeds. Barno held his own guarding on the block the few times he was positioned in there and used his speed to shed the post up and get a steal. He also took a charge.
Justin Edwards Justin Edwards 6'6" | PF Imhotep Charter | 2023 State #3 Nation PA 6’7 ’23
Edwards is a smooth lanky southpaw who showed he can make highlight plays on both ends of the floor. He has really good timing and knows when to slide into gaps the defense gives him which turned into easy scoring chances. He also made the most of 2nd chance efforts. Edwards was able to grasp steals and rebounds often. He was able to be a Swiss army knife defensively in this game, he showed he could stick with the guard dominant lineup Executive has. Edwards best basketball is still ahead of him.
Naji Reid Naji Reid 6'0" | SG Joshua Christian Academy | 2022 State PA 6’0 ’22
Magnet defender who causes havoc and was constantly being a pest and staying up in the opponent’s grills. Reid also was able to move the ball around and get the shooters their shots from behind the arc. Reid converted on tough passes and see the floor well. Reid showed he was capable of scoring from behind the arc and attacking downhill.
Mo Abdullah 6’5 ’22
Abullah played with great energy on either side of the floor and was a constant madman who was always finding a way to stay involved. Offensively he converted from deep, created off the bounce, found his teammates moving to the basket. Defensively he altered shots, came up with steals, and converted defense to offense. Abdullah has a quick trigger on his shot. He takes big strides when he is moving when the ball is in his hands.
Yahmir Satterfield 6’4 ’23
Satterfield made the most of his minutes scoring effectively from inside and out. He also does a lot of things that do not show up on that stat sheet that help his team win. He sets good screens and searches for 2nd chance looks off of missed shots. Satterfield gets to his spots well from behind the arc. His role will expand with the more experience he gets.
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Jevin Muniz 6’5 ’21
Muniz uses his blend of physicality and size to get to wherever he wants on the floor. His offensive arsenal makes it hard to game plan since he finds a way to score it inside and out. He doesn’t always need the ball in his hands to make something happen, Muniz converted off of pin downs and moving into the correct spots when there were gaps in the defense. Muniz communicates well in the zone defense setting.
Jeremiah Bembry 6’6 ’22
Bembry impacts the game in a multitude of ways from getting others involved, creating chances for himself, and rebounding the basketball. He has a nice blend of speed and size and can use his quickness as an advantage. Bembry has always been a constant attacker and gets to the foul line often. He also showed that he could be effective from behind the arc. Bembry can guard 1-3. Bembry who has a feel and sense of the game beyond his years will only get better with experience.
Jalil Schenck 5’9 22
The jack of all trades guard was doing whatever was needed to help his team stay in the game. Schenck has a nice little runner he uses against bigger defenders. Schenck has the ability to knock down shots from three. Schenck also plays well off the ball and knows his spots he can convert from. He sets hard screens to free up opponents and gets them a good look to get shots off. He made a few unselfish plays as well.
Kobe Magee Kobe Magee 6'4" | SG Executive Education | 2022 State PA 6’4 ’22
Magee does a little bit of everything for this team. He can find the rim, make the unselfish play, rebound the basketball, and block shots. His length allows him to cover ground easily. Magee has a nose for keeping plays alive with his ability to hustle for loose balls and rebounds. Magee has a fluid release on his shot.