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OWU: Conceptually Thinking Basketball (Always 100 / P32)
@suzy_p7@Always100_TMH
Suzy Perego (2028) — Homestead High School (Fort Wayne, IN)
6’2” Small Forward / Combo Guard | Always 100 Elite — P32
SIGNAL SNAPSHOT
Archetype: Developing Size-Skill Wing Hybrid
Primary Value: Rare 6’2” wing/guard profile paired with early Power 4 recruiting traction.
Translation Signal: National ranking (#63 PGH), SEC-level offer activity, and development within one of Indiana’s premier high school programs.
Current Gap: Circuit-level production and efficiency remain largely undocumented.
Perego’s evaluation begins with a trait that cannot be taught: size attached to perimeter skill. At 6’2”, she occupies a developmental category that immediately attracts high-major attention because the combination of length, ball skills, and positional flexibility is difficult to find and even harder to develop.
The most important signal is not freshman statistical output. It is the convergence of a national ranking, early Power 4 offers, and a recruiting profile that projects guard skills inside a wing frame. Programs are investing in what she could become rather than what she has already produced.
OFFENSIVE PROFILE
Perego projects as a modern perimeter-oriented wing capable of creating matchup problems across multiple positions. Her size allows her to see over smaller defenders while creating opportunities as either a secondary ball handler or scoring threat.
Playing within Homestead’s veteran-heavy system limited usage but accelerated development. The environment required decision-making, spacing awareness, and role execution rather than volume scoring. For evaluators, that context matters.
The projection is straightforward: if the perimeter skill package continues to expand, her physical profile becomes increasingly valuable at the high-major level.
DEFENSIVE IMPACT
Defensively, Perego offers significant long-term appeal because of her switchability. A 6’2” player with guard mobility creates lineup flexibility that translates across levels. She has the frame to contest on the perimeter while possessing the size to handle larger assignments when needed.
Programs such as Mississippi State and Miami do not aggressively evaluate prospects at this stage without seeing traits that project beyond current production.
TRANSLATION LENS
What scales:
Size-skill combination
Positional versatility
Early Power 4 validation
High-level developmental environment
What remains unanswered:
Circuit production against national competition
Skill translation under sustained defensive pressure
@coachbeechum VERDICT
Perego projects as a high-major developmental wing with legitimate Power 4 upside. The foundation is already present: size, versatility, recruiting traction, and a strong developmental ecosystem. The next phase of her evaluation centers on competitive validation. If the perimeter skill set proves itself against elevated circuit competition, her recruitment trajectory could accelerate quickly. The physical tools have already attracted attention; now the performance profile must catch up to the projection.
#OWUEvalDay #ConceptuallyThinking #BuiltDifferent #PlayerTrustNetwork #ScoutingTruths
[@PGHBrooks ] [@NXTPROG] [@JrAllStarBB] [] [@IGBRcoverage [@WorldExposureWB] [@_BlakeDerrick] [@WKGameBall] [@EconAdjunct] [@FiveStateHoops] [@OWUTALENT ][@PGHIndiana ] [@JrAllStarIN ]
OWU: Conceptually Thinking Basketball (Always 100 / P32)
@suzy_p7@Always100_TMH
Suzy Perego (2028) — Homestead High School (Fort Wayne, IN)
6’2” Small Forward / Combo Guard | Always 100 Elite — P32
SIGNAL SNAPSHOT
Archetype: Developing Size-Skill Wing Hybrid
Primary Value: Rare 6’2” wing/guard profile paired with early Power 4 recruiting traction.
Translation Signal: National ranking (#63 PGH), SEC-level offer activity, and development within one of Indiana’s premier high school programs.
Current Gap: Circuit-level production and efficiency remain largely undocumented.
Perego’s evaluation begins with a trait that cannot be taught: size attached to perimeter skill. At 6’2”, she occupies a developmental category that immediately attracts high-major attention because the combination of length, ball skills, and positional flexibility is difficult to find and even harder to develop.
The most important signal is not freshman statistical output. It is the convergence of a national ranking, early Power 4 offers, and a recruiting profile that projects guard skills inside a wing frame. Programs are investing in what she could become rather than what she has already produced.
OFFENSIVE PROFILE
Perego projects as a modern perimeter-oriented wing capable of creating matchup problems across multiple positions. Her size allows her to see over smaller defenders while creating opportunities as either a secondary ball handler or scoring threat.
Playing within Homestead’s veteran-heavy system limited usage but accelerated development. The environment required decision-making, spacing awareness, and role execution rather than volume scoring. For evaluators, that context matters.
The projection is straightforward: if the perimeter skill package continues to expand, her physical profile becomes increasingly valuable at the high-major level.
DEFENSIVE IMPACT
Defensively, Perego offers significant long-term appeal because of her switchability. A 6’2” player with guard mobility creates lineup flexibility that translates across levels. She has the frame to contest on the perimeter while possessing the size to handle larger assignments when needed.
Programs such as Mississippi State and Miami do not aggressively evaluate prospects at this stage without seeing traits that project beyond current production.
TRANSLATION LENS
What scales:
Size-skill combination
Positional versatility
Early Power 4 validation
High-level developmental environment
What remains unanswered:
Circuit production against national competition
Skill translation under sustained defensive pressure
@coachbeechum VERDICT
Perego projects as a high-major developmental wing with legitimate Power 4 upside. The foundation is already present: size, versatility, recruiting traction, and a strong developmental ecosystem. The next phase of her evaluation centers on competitive validation. If the perimeter skill set proves itself against elevated circuit competition, her recruitment trajectory could accelerate quickly. The physical tools have already attracted attention; now the performance profile must catch up to the projection.
#OWUEvalDay #ConceptuallyThinking #BuiltDifferent #PlayerTrustNetwork #ScoutingTruths
[@PGHBrooks ] [@NXTPROG] [@JrAllStarBB] [] [@IGBRcoverage [@WorldExposureWB] [@_BlakeDerrick] [@WKGameBall] [@EconAdjunct] [@FiveStateHoops] [@OWUTALENT ][@PGHIndiana ] [@JrAllStarIN ]
⭐️2028's⭐️ The top of the 2028 class is dominated by Northern Indiana. Talent is rich in the 28' class well into 50-60 players, with many of those players already with offers. This list is sure to change multiple times as there is little separation from 15-60.
We had a fantastic weekend going against great competition! Not only did we find ways to win in crunch time, but also played for each other! This team is special!
A huge thank you to all the coaches who took the time to visit & watch us compete! 💯
@lp32_league@WhiteMaddie22
Jannik & Sofia
Sofia, like the other children who walk onto the court with the players, is a patient at Gemelli Hospital (for her Oncology department).
Yesterday, her dream came true.
❤️🦊