Kenichiro Benedict (@Kennyjp12) is a high-feel connector who showed promising flashes of three-level scoring at the AST. His motor is consistently high, allowing his 6'6" frame to provide solid defensive impact and versatility.
He was a force at the Albert Schweitzer Tournament, finishing 5th in PPG (17.7) while adding 6.2 RPG and 1.3 APG. He also displayed promising defensive playmaking instincts, ranking 7th in both steals (2.2 SPG) and blocks (1.2 BPG).
Lots of upsides been noted for Chance Finlayson over the past 12 months, and he’s gearing up to make his Nike debut at the high school level this summer.
Big forward that can punish the defense with his ability to get up and flush down dunks. Improving as a shooter and his continued development will be key. #NEHF
Our Best of New England series continues with the boys Class of 2029.
There's still a lot to learn about this class, but several intriguing prospects have emerged.
Here's our first 15-player watch list.
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St. George's made program history last weekend by capturing its second straight ISL title.
Now, the Dragons are hoping to use that momentum into the NEPSAC playoffs.
“Goal one is accomplished, now it’s on to the next one.”
More from @steve_hewitt: https://t.co/9DmjCqNOcj
St. George’s 2029 Chance Finlayson put the exclamation point on the Dragons’ win over Milton Academy tonight with this monster one-handed slam.
Kid has a special future.
The @PHNewEngland rankings updates brought the first actual rankings for prospects in New England’s Class of 2029. Get familiar with @FinlaysonChance, as he’ll be one of the Top 100 prospects in this class nationally!
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