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<p>I always get a kick out of seeing new faces as well as on the court progression from others I knew about, here's the 2029 group </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1224923' first='Mia' last='Zuniga']</strong> is already creating problems with her jumper because she can create it in the set or show it in transition with the "stop and pop" but her body control after attacking off the dribble, the deceptive first step was nice, it helped her finish after contact and she played the passing lane</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1226795' first='Bristol' last='Jensen']</strong> is an athletic guard who uses her athleticism on both ends but she also showed another side and that was her baseline-to-baseline pressure. She showed the HEZ to get by defenders and score off the dribble, her court vision was nice as well as her jumper</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='967019' first='Meredith' last='Walton']</strong> is a "long and athletic" guard which also works as the base but her finishing stronger after contact stood out, and so did her creating and dropping the jumper while being defended from midrange. She also showed the "stop and pop" in the open court</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='915490' first='Ellie' last='Mae Lester']</strong> is another #sizedontmatter guard but she sold me a couple of years ago as being able to change the momentum from either end of the court. Her acrobatic finishes after contact are nice, and so are her deep threes but she applies "on-the-ball" heat as well</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1279869' first='Zinleigh' last='Brown']</strong> was vocal on the court, yeah that's #THROWBACK but her first step is very nice attacking the basket to finish or dish. Her body control is solid and helps her finish after contact but she also saw the flor in the set and played "on the ball" defense</p>
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<p><strong>Koi Johnson </strong>used her frame nicely on both ends and her showing the "hands and footwork" to finish had me smiling but so did her throwing the outlet and running the floor. She did a good job rebounding, on both ends and played solid defense inside the paint </p>
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<p><strong>Tayza Peavy</strong> was one of the most explosive yet under-control players at the camp and she gave me an eyeful immediately with the spin and FLOATA going full-speed. She dropped the mid to long-range range and did a good job defending but her ceiling has no roof </p>
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<p><strong>Asia Holmes</strong> is an athletic guard who scored off the dribble and finished with either hand. Her court vision across the board was a YES, her pull-up jumper was nice and she showed numerous fakes to get by the defender. She also battled for loose balls as well as rebounds, good upside</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='974890' first='Niyah' last='York'] </strong>was another athletic guard who brought heat on both ends starting with "on the ball" pressure baseline to baseline. She has quick hands, which got her some steals, she scored off the dribble and even showed the FLOATA but remember #sizedontmatter when you can play</p>
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I always get a kick out of seeing new faces as well as on the court progression from others I knew about, here's the 2029 group
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