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<p>I'm closing out the talented players from the event and if you can't find the links. here you go,<a href="https://prepgirlshoops.com/2023/10/lone-star-fall-event-top-performers/"> <strong><em><mark class="has-inline-color has-primary-color">TOP PERFORMERS </mark></em></strong></a> along with <strong><em><mark class="has-inline-color has-primary-color"><a href="https://prepgirlshoops.com/2023/10/lone-star-fall-event-team-1-evaluations/">Team 1 Evaluations</a></mark></em></strong> and always remember this hashtag, #ThereIsNoMe </p>
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<p><strong>Grace Lamme (2027)</strong></p>
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<p>Lamme extends on her jumper as well as off the dribble when attacking the basket to score. She's gritty and tough, her "on the ball" defense showed that yet so did her diving on the floor for loose balls. She also battled for rebounds and watching her "stay with it" off the rim was nice, she even scored on putbacks. Her pull-up jumper while being defended was also a plus</p>
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<p><strong>Jaylyn Johnson (2027)</strong></p>
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<p>Johnson played the passing lane off the top and that's one of the many things I love seeing players do yet she also did a good job of setting the defender up to score off the dribble. She used nice body control and finished after contact but she also understands how to get her shot off while being defended. The jumper is smooth, and so is her court vision </p>
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<p><strong>Elli Ahlstrom (2027)</strong></p>
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<p>Ahlstrom falls into that "never takes a play off" type of player as she just brought IT continuously on both ends, yet her blue color work ethic in the paint was very nice as she hit the boards on both ends, scored around the basket, putbacks included. She also attacked the basket from multiple angles, nice body control after contact on her finishes and she dropped the jumper from outside </p>
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<p><strong>Tyniah Johnson (2026)</strong></p>
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<p>Johnson is "long and athletic" and one more time, that is and always will be the base. Her defense in the set as well as in transition was good, she played the passing lane and handled the ball afterward but she also did a good of creating her shot from outside and knocking it down. She used some nifty moves to attack the basket and she finished strongly</p>
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<p><strong>Carolina Daigneault (2026)</strong></p>
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<p>Daigneault was solid in all aspects starting with her defense, which included playing the passing lane. I love seeing players do that you can't teach, staying with the ball off the rim happens to be one of them because you can't teach DESIRE. She also has a deceptive first step that gets her to the basket, she finishes strongly and also showed she could drop the jumper </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1256918' first='Harper' last='Hodde'] (2029)</strong></p>
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<p>Hodde was another young player that has some pretty good upside as she performed quite well against and with the big girls. Her "on the ball" defense was nice, she understands positioning under the basket so she rebounded on both ends but she also did a good job of getting hers "in the flow". Her jumper is nice, and so is her court vision and decision-making </p>
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I'm closing out the talented players from the event and if you can't find the links. here you go, TOP PERFORMERS along with Team 1 Evaluations and always remember this hashtag, #ThereIsNoMe
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