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<p>As the First Week of rhe July Live Period comes to an end we continue with our program Spotlight of [program_tooltip program_id='715943' first='Southeast' last='United']. In this article we look at some of the 2025 prospects who have stood out. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='936782' first='Nina' last='Kamma-Hill'] has continued to open eyes during the first week of the July live period. Kamma-Hill has impressed with her quickness and speed and with her basketball IQ. The versatile guard can take the ball to the rack and has very good playmaking abilities. The five out offense has showcased various facets of her game: the ability to pass the ball, drive the ball and shoot from the outside. Kamma-Hill displayed these skills as a Freshman and looks to be taking her game to the next level. Showcasing her speed, tenacious defense, and drives to the rim, Kama-Hill received her first offer this week, and coaches were also talking about her several weeks back at the Wildcat Shootout as well. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='248553' first='Kendall' last='Kane'] has been impressing teams this first week in July. Kane can handle the ball well enough to take the pressure off of her guards and well enough to get to the rim and score or earn freethrows. Kane is a versatile player whose strongest asset is her ability to shoot three ball. Kane scores off the pass, the dribble, and is a deadly shooter in transition. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='476479' first='Kaytlin' last='Arnold'] can shoot the rock and does so without hesitation (She connected on 43 threes last high school season). She is fast with the ball in her hand and fast without it. The young guard thrives in the transition game and looks to take it to the rim every opportunity she gets. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='430455' first='Kimora' last='Hester'] showed the athleticism that was unmatched on the floor. Hester could miss ten shots, but the two she made going to the rim, including a reverse layup with elevation would get the attention of any college coach in the room. The super athletic Hester thrived in the transition game and impressed in the rebounding department from the guard position. She also defended hard on the ball and created several fast break layups for her team. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='221646' first='Terrannya' last='Medlock'] was also impressive in the early part of the July live period. Medlock connected on a three from the top of the key, then blocked three consecutive shots defending in the middle, and then scored after securing the offensive rebound. Medlock is one of the most versatile players on the First Coast and her efforts on Day 1 of the July Live period were impressive. </p>
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As the First Week of rhe July Live Period comes to an end we continue with our program Spotlight of
Southeast United
. In this article we look at some of the 2025 prospects who have stood out.
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