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<p>There were many gems at the Candace Dupree Invitational, but that's to be expected when a large number of talented prospects convene in one place. In this article, we look at some of the talent players who played well. Some of these players you have read or heard about, but some of the players are gems who have flown under the radar. At Candace Dupree Invitational, they were in plain view and they balled out. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='900318' first='Kayla' last='Greyvensteyn'] <strong> (COVER PHOTO)</strong> can flat out ball and was one of top players at the tournament. She is a terror in the open court, where she can handle the ball, pass the ball, take the ball to the rim, or just stop and pop. The pressure she puts on a defense is unreal. I saw a lot of good shooters at the tournament, but no one shot it better than Greyvensteyn. On Day 3 of the tournament, she had a sequence of plays that included several three pointers and an assist on the break. Greyvensteyn doesn't need much room to get her shot off and at 5'10 she can shoot it over smaller guards. She usually takes a pick or rub at the top of the key and she lets the three ball fly with great accuracy. Greyvensteyn is no secret in Broward county, where she earned the Broward 4A-2A girl gasketball player of the year. The Junior averaged 19.8 points per game, 9.5 rebounds, 4.3 steals per game.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='221613' first='Alyssa' last='Hallman'] also shot the ball very well at the CDI. The 6'0 shooting guard had a series where she knocked down a three from the corner and followed that with another three from the top of the key. Hallman shot the ball with great confidence and was one of the best shooters in the building.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='737332' first='Madison' last='Manragh'] was another standout player at the CDI. At </p>
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<p>6'0, Manragh was a versatile defender, playing well in the paint and out on the wing. She was very crafty with the ball in her hands and knew how to finish. She can handle the ball in transition and has the ability to get to the rim and score. Manragh also has the ability to shoot the three off of the catch and is deadly from the top of the key.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='515104' first='Narjhani' last='Harris'] played well during the CDI and rally showed a lot of versatility to her game. Harris is athletic and can get to the rim and score, but she can also step out from behind the arc and shoot the three. Her left handed three point shot was sweet and the midrange shot was a thing of beauty. Harris was also a force in the transition game and her athleticism jumps off of the page.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='514627' first='Yamise' last='Haygood'] is a talented young player who excels in the open court game and on the defensive end. The young Haygood glides on the floor and has great length. She disrupts a lot of plays with her length and active feet. Haygood is a selfless player on the offensive end and does a good job of drawing the defense in and and passing it to her wings. Haygood plays well in the transition game and can fill the lanes and score. She can also lead the break and get the ball to her open teammates on the wing.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='722922' first='Kennedy' last='Loux'] played well at the CDI tournament and continues to show why she is one of the up and coming point guards in the 2026 class. When Loux is on the floor, there is no doubt who is the floor general. She can handle the ball and can get to the rim when she needs to. She does a great job of getting the ball to her shooters. Loux plays with a lot of confidence on the floor. She plays with great speed, purpose, and confidence.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='905594' first='Audrey' last='Hubbard'] continues to impress with her solid play. The shooting guard is versatile and can run the point when she needs to and make plays for herself and her teammates. Hubbard is a scorer by every sense of the word. She can pull up from the midrange, launch it from the three, and has the quicks to get to the rim. She is a baller and she will be in plain site this upcoming Live period. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='743361' first='Nina' last='Kamma-Hill'] has been ballin this summer and she had some eye opening plays this past weekend. She played with explosive moves to the basket, going left and going right. The All Gateway Conference guard has really opened up her playmaking ability and the more she runs the point, the more comfortable she is becoming. Kamma-Hill can also shoot the three and pull up in the midrange area. Defensively, she can get after it and has the quickness to stay in front of point guards and force the action.</p>
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There were many gems at the Candace Dupree Invitational, but that's to be expected when a large number of talented prospects convene in one place. In this article, we look at some of the talent players who played well. Some of these players you have read or heard about, but some of the players are gems who have flown under the radar. At Candace Dupree Invitational, they were in plain view and they balled out.
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