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<p>There are a few more kids I'd like to highlight from the Wisconsin Prospect Camp before we move on to some other things before the AAU season, which is quickly approaching. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='528116' first='Autumn' last='Dibb']</strong></p>
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<p>The level of aggressiveness Dibb plays with is something I appreciate every time I see her play. She isn't afraid of anyone who lines up in front of her, and she has a passion for winning in everything she does, and it shows on the basketball court. Dibb wants to go to the rim, kick out to shooters, and communicate well on the defensive end of the floor. She takes the game seriously, and I would not be surprised if she helped Muskego take another step as a team next season.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='333100' first='Kennedy' last='Retherford']</strong></p>
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<p>If you want to know how good Pewaukee is, look at what role [player_tooltip player_id='333100' first='Kennedy' last='Retherford'] played last season. In other universes where she goes to other schools in Wisconsin, she would start on 99.9% of teams in the state. Retherford can score from all three levels and stretch the floor with her 3-point shooting. She can also attack the basket and finish creatively around rim protectors, and she talks a lot on the defensive end, so she's comfortable talking to her teammates.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='509007' first='Anna' last='Fronk']</strong></p>
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<p>Last Sunday was the first time I saw the Bangor guard play in person, and she was solid on both ends of the floor. Fronk looked quick with the ball and used her first step to help get by initial defenders, and she balanced her scoring off her drives along with kicking out to her shooters on the perimeter. Her athleticism will help her catch the eyes of opposing coaches, and she's been one of the best small school 25s around.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='605116' first='Mariya' last='Babilius']</strong></p>
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<p>I had not heard of Babilus before last Sunday, and what stood out about her was her ball handling. She had the ball on a string and consistently made plays in the open floor, and she seemed to cut through full-court pressure like a hot knife through butter. I'm eager to see her next year at Turner to see how she plays as she gets older.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='509690' first='Allysen' last='Buss']</strong></p>
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<p>If you play any minutes in the FVA, especially as a first-year kid, you must have some ability, and Buss does. She was one of the smallest kids in the gym, but she found ways to make things happen. Buss didn't make many mistakes with the ball, used both hands to dribble the ball, kept her focus and attention defensively, and made some shots. She's a kid that earned the trust of her teammates quickly, and they didn't know her at all going into the day, which says something about the teammate she is.</p>
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There are a few more kids I'd like to highlight from the Wisconsin Prospect Camp before we move on to some other things before the AAU season, which is quickly approaching.
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