AAU Season – Live Period: April 20th Difference Makers
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Even though I wasn’t on the road this weekend, that doesn’t mean that I wasn’t tuning in and watching live streams from all across the US. In this article I cover several different athletes who competed on Saturday, briefly covering…
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Continue ReadingEven though I wasn’t on the road this weekend, that doesn’t mean that I wasn’t tuning in and watching live streams from all across the US. In this article I cover several different athletes who competed on Saturday, briefly covering their gameplay and the notes I took while watching them compete live.
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This is a Point Guard that can get anywhere she wants off of the dribble at Will. She is almost impossible to guard in the open court in 1 on 1 situations, especially once she gets down-hill. She demonstrates that she can handle, create, and pass with either hand, while keeping her eyes up at every given moment. Her team at times struggles to score the ball but when they need to make something happen, Comito could be that player called upon in the big moment. In her team’s contests on Saturday, she did a good job of bringing the ball down the floor, running her team’s offense at an efficient rate. They might not of had a lot of shots falling in this one but that is going to happen from time to time.
Dillinger did what she is used to doing on Saturday morning, which is making it rain from deep. In her team’s first contest of the day Dillinger went 6-7 from behind the three point arc, making shots at an elite rate. At one point, the other team had to face guard her in the open court in attempts to slow her down. This is someone that can get hot in a hurry and that was on full display in this contest. She is a high level producer when she can shoot the ball off of the catch. Hopefully some coaches at the next level can start to see that sooner, rather than later.
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Emily Larsen Emily Larsen 5’11” | SF Cedar Rapids Prairie | 2026 State IA is someone that is intriguing as a prospect because of her versatility. She moves really well off of the ball, while being able to produce in a number of different ways. In her contest on Saturday afternoon, she helped led her team to another victory. A victory in which it seemed like every one of their player’s on roster did their job and contributed. As it pertains to Larsen individual, she was scoring both near and far from the basket, while rebounding and taking care of her job of defense with her active hands and feet.
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Muller’s size is really impressive when you see how quickly she moves up and down the court. She is a catalyst in her team’s offense in the middle of the lane. Offensively, she has size on most she lines up with and she crashes the glass hard. Defensively, she is someone that other’s have to worry about once they beat their initial defender off of the dribble as she is solid to come over from help-side for a block or deflection. In her team’s contest against Pro Skill’s Texas, she was holding her own in the paint which says a lot. She was matched up against some tall opponents and she did a great job of standout out. Both metaphorically and literally.
One of Iowa’s more underrated prospects, who is committed with the 17U Missouri Phenom – Iowa team is Natalie Ramsey Natalie Ramsey 5’11” | SF Liberty | 2026 IA and she has put together two impressive games to start her weekend. Friday night and on Saturday afternoon, Ramsey made her presence felt by scoring the basketball and rebounding at a high rate. The two things that she really excels at on the basketball court with her mixture of size and athleticism. She is someone to keep an eye on moving forward. You can’t teach size and when you pair her speed and length along with it, you start to see how she could be really impactful whenever she is out on the court competing.