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<p>Complete Player Elite has proven to be one of the more exciting AAU programs in New England over this spring and summer. Great cast of players that found a way to gel together and make some moves. Wealth of experience, but plenty of raw talent and untapped potential to discuss as well. Here's a look at their 17U team from this season.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Avery James - Attleboro (2025)</h2>
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<p>James fits in perfectly to the role of being a spot-up shooter and someone who can control the pace of the game from the top of the key. Great basketball IQ as she's shown on many occasions to make plays for herself or to get her teammates involved. Knows how to use her size to her advantage and while she might be a smaller guard, her versatility plays on the floor and helps her excel on both sides of the ball.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Addison Robie - Natick (2025)</h2>
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<p>We have another shooting guard in Robie and a great one at that, utilizing the three & D skillset to perfection. Her defense deserves to be praised, great awareness and vision to cut out passes or deflect them to disrupt an offensive set. Her shooting speaks for itself, a clean release leading to great efficiency in her shooting. Able to move in on-ball and off-ball sets and will often create her own shot.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='327946' first='Abby' last='Fitzroy'] - Norton (2025)</h2>
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<p>Very complete player coming into her senior season. What has stood out the most when looking at her tape is her clutch factor, something that not everyone has. When the lights are brightest, that's when she makes her move and takes over a game at the drop of a hat. Great players are the ones who can make key plays in key situations and she's proven herself to be that kind of commodity as a player.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Shamilah Bodden - Attleboro (2025)</h2>
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<p>Named one of two captains for this upcoming season for Attleboro, Bodden has carved out a spot on this roster and has made a significant name for herself in the process. That starts with having a great deal of confidence at the top of the key. She's played the role, she's gotten the experience of how to run the point and now, she's excelling at it. High IQ player with a great work ethic and impressive defensive skillset.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Aryana Blanco - Tolman (2024)</h2>
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<p>Blanco was a key piece for Tolman last year in helping them win a state championship in Division II in Rhode Island. If they needed someone to get a big bucket or make a big stop, Blanco was the player able to do just that. Her state title game performance alone told us what we need to know from her, a must-sign player at the next level who will bring a wealth of experience and a winning mentality.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Trinity Burk - Tolman (2024)</h2>
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<p>Alongside Blanco at the top of the summit for Tolman was her senior teammate, Trinity Burk. An equally impressive title game performance, Burk proved to be the frontcourt counterpart for Blanco and gave her the opportunity to run the offense through the paint. A balanced offense is able to strike at all times, fire away from all phases, and what any program would be getting from her is consistency in the post and on the boards.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Mya Silveira - North Smithfield (2025)</h2>
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<p>One of the unquestioned leaders for North Smithfield last season, Silveira was a tangible threat down low on both sides of the ball. She really worked on herself and bet on herself with the work she put in during the offseason. That translated toward immense defensive success, really shining as one of the top shot-blockers in her region. Excited to see how she can grow from that point as a senior.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='555814' first='Jillian' last='Doherty'] - Taunton (2025)</h2>
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<p>From one rising senior forward, we head to another in [player_tooltip player_id='555814' first='Jillian' last='Doherty'], very confidently an all-region, all-conference level player as a junior. Growth across the board, showcasing an unstoppable package of effective offense and close-range efficiency with shut-down defense and rim protection. She made her presence felt on the glass and cooked up some great plays over the course of the season.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">[player_tooltip player_id='326843' first='Addison' last='Johnson'] - Mount St. Charles (2026)</h2>
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<p>A competitive schedule this summer benefitted one of the youngest players on the team in Johnson this summer. She got her chance to play with the best of the best in the greater Northeast/New England region of the country and played well against those opponents. Great breakout speed on the floor and a smart player as well, knowing where to be, what to do and when to make that move.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Frankie Spagna - Mansfield (2025)</h2>
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<p>A true multi-sport athlete, Spagna has very easily translated her success on the track to the basketball court to become a very consistent, electric player. Versatile piece on the floor, someone who can play the 2 and the 3. Really just depends on the day and playbook, but that's allowed her to work on all different parts of her game, from the three-point line to the paint. Well-rounded piece with room to grow, no doubt.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Tia Williamson - Attleboro (2026)</h2>
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<p>Williamson returns to Attleboro as an upperclassman, an expected leader on this team and a frontcourt force to be reckoned with. The more she can utilize her size and that wingspan to her advantage, the better she's going to continue to get. Definitely playing more fearless, more physical over the past year, which has helped her become more comfortable and pinpoint the play style that works best for her.</p>
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Complete Player Elite has proven to be one of the more exciting AAU programs in New England over this spring and summer. Great cast of players that found a way to gel together and make some moves. Wealth of experience, but plenty of raw talent and untapped potential to discuss as well. Here's a look at their 17U team from this season.
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