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Philippine High School Basketball Class of 2017 Scouting Reports and Rankings

Welcome to the Class of 2017 Scouting Reports and Rankings. This part of the site provides to you the rankings of the recruits who are part of the aforementioned class, some details regarding them, and most importantly, the school which they have committed to play for in college. Linked to the name of each player is the scouting report that has been written about them in this website. For those without any links just yet, their scouting reports are on the way.

(Photo Credit: The Philippine Star)
With that, I present to you the rankings for the Class of 2017.

Ranking
Name
Position Played
Height
School/Team Committed To
1
PG/SG
6’3”
UP Fighting Maroons
2
SG/SF
6’3”
NU Bulldogs
3
SF/PF
6’3”
None (Choosing between NU, UST and Ateneo)
4
PF
6’3”
NU Bulldogs
5
PG
5’8”
Arellano Chiefs
6
Sherwin Concepcion
PF
6’3”
Mapua Cardinals
7
PG
5’8”
CSB Blazers
8
Karl Penano
C
6’4”
NU Bulldogs
9
PF
6’4”
San Beda Red Lions

NOTES:

1. The names from this list are based on the two All-Star games that are held here in the country: The SLAM Rising Stars Classic and the NBTC All-Star game.
2. If there are any missing names in this list, you may contact the writer through the contact sheet by clicking the button on the upper right side of the page. 

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