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<p>Prep Girls Hoops Missouri takes a look at the top Class of 2026 players that caught our eye while watching the Winnetonka Tournament.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='351817' first='Sophie' last='Terry'] (Raymore-Peculiar): A 6'0" wing player who is one of the top players in the class. She is a versatile player who does everything for her team, including playmaking and facilitating in addition to being the team's top scoring threat. She hit a couple of straight on 3-pointers in the game that I watched and she was just as effective around the basket. She was also very good at getting her teammates involved with her passing.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='783128' first='Addy' last='Seyfert'] (Grain Valley): A 5'10" forward who helped the Eagles win the tournament championship with her solid play around the basket. She is a physical player who can finish well in the paint. She also battles to get good position for offensive rebounders. She made a lot of good second-effort plays inside. She can also step out and hit the open 3-pointer.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1235014' first='Brekyn' last='Scanlon'] (Oak Park): A 5'4" guard who has good fundamentals and court savvy. She is very effective at getting into the lane on the dribble and she can finish with a nice floater. She has very good instincts on the defensive end. She was alert and always active and on the balls of her feet and ready to react. It resulted in a number of steals throughout the tournament.</p>
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<p>Derieon Hunt (Lee's Summit West): A 5'9" guard who came off the bench and could immediately impact the game with her quickness and activity on the defensive end. She could shoot the passing lanes for a steal and layup and she was also very good at getting a steal off a dig into the low post. She was at her best in the transition game where she could utilize her athleticism and high motor.</p>
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Prep Girls Hoops Missouri takes a look at the top Class of 2026 players that caught our eye while watching the Winnetonka Tournament.
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