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<p>This third and final part of my 2027 all-Kansas summer ball team concludes with centers and power forwards. Point and shooting guards made up <a href="https://prepgirlshoops.com/2024/08/roberts-2024-summer-all-kansas-2027-team-part-1/">part one</a>. Combo guards and small forwards made up <a href="https://prepgirlshoops.com/2024/08/roberts-2024-summer-all-kansas-2027-team-part-2/">part two</a>. This look at 2027s follows on the heals of my previously released 2025 and 2026 teams.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='922987' first='Josie' last='Havercamp'], 6'0", C, Centralia - The Panthers finished third at the 1A Division I state tournament last season. Havercamp can be expected to play a solid role their run to return in 2025. With her solid size, strong lower body and length she showed a budding back-to-basket game and touch around the hoop. She has solid speed and defends with physicality. If she gets more active and posts with more intentional force, look out. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='886700' first='Taylin' last='Krafels'], 5'9", PF, Buhler - I saw Krafels on a day where her club team fought through three tough games. She showed consistent resilience and stamina to jump to the ball rebounding and quickness playing at the top of zone full court pressure. Krafels also showed good closing speed in running down an opponent, off a teammate's turnover, to challenge the finish. She has a great build and is strong minded. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='671505' first='Maddie' last='Vickery'], 6'1", PF, Washburn Rural - Headed into her sophomore campaign, and with Division I offers stacked up as long has her very lengthy arms, Vickery has one of the most complete games in Kansas. Highly skilled offensively, she caught everything thrown to her in transition and near the basket. She scored quickly or after putting together two or three moves. Unselfish, Vickery also used the attention she attracted to find open teammates in scoring position. Her level of understanding of the game is apparent on both ends, including defending with quickness; challenging shots without fouling; and clearing rebounds to her point guard effectively. </p>
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This third and final part of my 2027 all-Kansas summer ball team concludes with centers and power forwards. Point and shooting guards made up part one. Combo guards and small forwards made up part two. This look at 2027s follows on the heals of my previously released 2025 and 2026 teams.
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