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<p>It's always good catching talented players who show the potential of being the "stars of tomorrow" and I'm breaking this down into 3 parts, this one has the four 2029 players who showed up, several, including future PGH Top 100 [player_tooltip player_id='967974' first='Kennedy' last='Price'] didn't make it because of the weather is</p>
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<p>I'll also split the 2030 group and as I see the countless camps and showcases that continue to pop up, see people buying into make believe and nonsense yet the game is growing, so is the nonsense yet here we go</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='974874' first='Tofe' last='Onuwaje']</strong></p>
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<p>Onuwaje is a long and athletic guard. Her explosiveness off the dribble immediately stood out, so did her body control on her finishes yet her first step in the set and her crossover in transition are ahead of her years. Her court vision across the board was nice, she did a good job defending "on the ball" and she also does something I love seeing players do, plays the passing lane</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='874878' first='Odion' last='Otoijaghale']</strong></p>
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<p>Otoijaghale is another long and athletic guard who brought plenty of heat on both ends of the court. She has UPS and that helped her outbound taller players but it also helped her block shots, yes her timing is solid. She did a good job defensively both in the set as well as baseline to baseline, she played the passing lane a few times and she scored off the dribble, solid body control after contact</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='917079' first='Jordan' last='Roy']</strong></p>
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<p>Roy saw the floor very well, from both ends so the court vision and playing the passing lane were very nice but her variety of ways to score like the stop and pop and catch and shoot are gong to create some problems for defenders. She showed the crossover as well as the spin move, to attack and score but her HEZ had me leaning so her mid to very long-range coupled with her being a long and athletic guard spells trouble</p>
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<p>Smith absolutely goes hard and her diving on the floor for loose balls gets her the #THROWBACK hashtag. She went AFTA everything off the rim, scored around the basket, outback's included and after contact. She also attacked the basket strongly and understands how to create contact on her finishes, that's not easy. Her body control and court vision was nice, so was her "on the ball" defense</p>
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It's always good catching talented players who show the potential of being the "stars of tomorrow" and I'm breaking this down into 3 parts, this one has the four 2029 players who showed up, several, including future PGH Top 100 Kennedy PriceKennedyPrice
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