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<p>Prep Girls Hoops Missouri watched the action from the Salisbury Tournament via the Magical Stream Machine (actually, the good folks and excellent broadcasters at Midvid.com). Class 1 No. 1 Meadville defeated Class 3 power South Shelby in the championship game in a rematch of last year's final. NE Cairo defeated host Salisbury in the third place game while Glasgow defeated Carrollton for fifth place. </p>
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<p>Here is a look at the top point/combo guards that caught our eye at the Salisbury Tournament.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='620693' first='Madison' last='Carvajal'] (Meadville): The 2026 standout guard scored 15 points in the Panthers championship game victory. She was hitting 3-pointers and scoring on spinning drives in the lane. She was also a threat to steal the ball anywhere on the court. She's a ball hawk with excellent defensive instincts.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='645074' first='Paige' last='Carvajal'] (Meadville): The 2024 point guard plays with good pace and delivered some nifty passes to cutting teammates. Her court vision and timing were excellent. She also excels on defense in her team's full court pressure. She uses her quick hands to get steals and deflections.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='865973' first='Callie' last='McWilliams'] (South Shelby): The 2025 point guard scored a game-high 22 points in the championship game against Meadville. She utilized her tremendous speed very well in the open court go to coast to coast for layups. In the halfcourt offense, she could really accelerate on the straight-line drive to get to the basket. She also dropped off some nifty passes while also stopping and popping with a nice pull up jumper on the move.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='627257' first='Tori' last='Ricketts'] (Salisbury): A 5'4 2025 point guard who enjoys a faster pace with her speed and quickness. She hit a nice step back 3-pointer to open the third place game. She's also a feisty defender who will get after an opposing ball handler.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='870564' first='Avery' last='Brumley'] (NE Cairo): A 5'6 2025 point guard who distributes the ball well and can get a bucket. She can thread the needle through traffic, make a nice one-touch pass and feed the low post. If left open, she can make the 3-pointer off the catch.</p>
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<p>Layne Sanders (Glasgow): A 2024 point guard who passes it very well. The ball does not stick in her hands which leads to a good offensive flow. She also provided good pressure defense.</p>
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<p>([player_tooltip player_id='620693' first='Madison' last='Carvajal'] photo courtesy of Lisa Rigdon)</p>
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Prep Girls Hoops Missouri watched the action from the Salisbury Tournament via the Magical Stream Machine (actually, the good folks and excellent broadcasters at Midvid.com). Class 1 No. 1 Meadville defeated Class 3 power South Shelby in the championship game in a rematch of last year's final. NE Cairo defeated host Salisbury in the third place game while Glasgow defeated Carrollton for fifth place.
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