Marving Dienhoue (2026.
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Below is Part V in our review of prospects from southeastern Pennsylvania (and beyond) who impressed during last weekend’s action at Philly HS Live Session 1. Marving Dienhoue – 5’9” / 2026 / Pocono Mt. West / Team Fermin MHC…
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Below is Part V in our review of prospects from southeastern Pennsylvania (and beyond) who impressed during last weekend’s action at Philly HS Live Session 1.
Marving Dienhoue – 5’9” / 2026 / Pocono Mt. West / Team Fermin MHC / Combo Guard: With standout point guard Devin Artis having graduated, Dienhoue stepped into the starting lineup at Philly HS Live and PMW did not miss a beat. He is a speedy and high IQ guard who created off the dribble for himself and teammates. Dienhoue also displayed a nice stop-n-pop game. His decision making (score or distribute) on the fast break was always on point. As a nice bonus, Dienhoue is a menacing defender with a knack for turning steals into easy buckets.
Michael Green Michael Green 5'10" | CG Archbishop Wood | 2025 State PA – 5’10” / 2025 / Archbishop Wood / Philly Revolution / Shooting Guard: Green’s time as one of Archbishop Wood’s primary options started this past weekend and he quickly stepped up to meet that challenge. The lefty 3-point specialist knocked home triples of every variety and from all over the court. His ability to splash threes in transition is special. In the half court, Green’s high IQ and well-timed off ball movement made him difficult to guard. Green will shock opponents with his athleticism and solid end to end speed. That combination enables Green to push the rock in transition.
Matthew McField Matthew McField 5'10" | CG Carver-Engineering and Sciences | 2026 State PA – 5’10” / 2026 / Carver-Engineering & Sciences / Mt. Pleasant Bulldogs / Combo Guard: E&S superstar Milak Myatt Milak Myatt 6'3" | SG Cardinal O'Hara | 2026 State PA recently transferred, so McField has been thrust into the role of No.1 option on offense. This ultra-quick guard with tight handles proved at Philly HS Live that he can handle that promotion. McField did most of his damage off the dribble. In the half court, he scored at the rim and facilitated for teammates off the bounce. With his speed and change of direction skills, McField was unstoppable in transition. McField also banged home threes. On defense, McField excels at picking pockets and averaged 5 steals per game at Philly HS Live.
Additional Standouts:
Nate Brazil – 5’10” / 2025 / Imani Christian / Wildcat Select / Combo Guard
Donovan Fromhartz Donovan Fromhartz 6'5" | SF Downingtown West | 2025 State PA – 6’4″ / 2025 / Downingtown West / East Coast Power HGSL / Small Forward
Christian Matos Christian Matos 6'2" | CG Archbishop Carroll | 2026 State PA – 5’10” / 2026 / Archbishop Carroll / East Coast Power / Combo Guard
Tyler Robbins Tyler Robbins 6'10" | PF Upper St Clair | 2025 State PA – 6’10” / 2025 / Upper St. Clair / Team Durant EYBL / Power Forward
Below is Part V in our review of prospects from southeastern Pennsylvania (and beyond) who impressed during last weekend's action at Philly HS Live Session 1.
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