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<p>The Florida Brawl was held this past weekend and the tournament was dominated by South East United. In this article, we hilight the players who were standout performers. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='515102' first='Madilyn' last='Ray'] was back in action for the first time this season and showed her skillset in limited action. The 2026 big is one of the best centers in her class and has a lot of versatility. Ray can score with an array of offensive moves. Ray can score in the paint and is versatile enough to score out in three point territory. In her first action of the AAU season Ray had 5 blocked shots in a quick time span. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='633529' first='Mia' last='Chandler'] (Cover photo) has really played well and her growth as a player is really starting to show. Chandler has improved on her short range jumper from the freethrow area and in. Chandler is a force on the offensive glass and is at the point where she routinely leads her team in scoring due to her production on the offensive glass. Chandler is also a threat in the transition game and can handle the ball on fast breaks. On several occasions, Chandler went Coast to Coast. It's that skillset that makes the young big special. Chandler's game is improving and she is one to watch over the next few months. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='514522' first='Morgan' last='Cremen'] was a standout as she often is. In this tournament she was efficient and decisive and couldn't be stopped. Cremen is one of the best young point guards in the State. She delivers on both ends of the court and might be one of the most underrated point guards in the State. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='248550' first='Angel' last='Mclellon'] was impressive at this tournament, dropping over 6 dimes per game. The young guard also produced in the scoring category and in steals. McClellan is learning how to pass the ball to her bigs in a position where they can score off of the catch. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='400774' first='Jadynn' last='Spivey'] continued her stellar play and showed how fierce of a competitor she is. Spivey scored at all three levels on the floor and her defense was tenacious and on point. Spivey created steals and caused turnovers with her aggressive defensive play. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='900338' first='Bailey' last='Harris'] continued to show her versatility as a player, playing on the inside, on the wing, and a significant amount of time running the show at the point guard position. Harris can score and all levels and her midrange game has been compared to 2024 [player_tooltip player_id='248348' first='Riley' last='Talbert']. Harris sees the floor well and can distribute the ball. On defense, she shined and averaged nearly 5 blocks per game. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='905594' first='Audrey' last='Hubbard'] did it all at Florida Brawl. Hubbard is one of the hidden gems in the State. She rebounded well, scored, and ran the point guard position as well. Hubbard has a motor that doesn't quit. She is looking to rise from anonymity and continue to show her skillset. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='743362' first='Lavin' last='Savage'] had some nice production at Florida Brawl. The Junior guard has shown improvement every season and this year she is at college level. Savage has quickness and speed and her ability to get to the rim is instinctive. Her speed is also a disruptive on the defensive end. Savage has the speed to stay in front of ball handlers and create turnovers. </p>
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The Florida Brawl was held this past weekend and the tournament was dominated by South East United. In this article, we hilight the players who were standout performers.
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