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<p>Prep Girls Hoops Missouri takes a look at some of those small school players at Class 1 schools who were impressive when we watched them in grassroots competition or with their high school teams in June.</p>
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<p>Taylor Swarmes (Liberal): A 5'10 2025 guard who had a strong summer with J&E Elite after leading Liberal on a surprise run to the Class 1 Final Four. She's a versatile wing who can handle and shoot the ball. She's a good multi-tasker who makes her teammates better.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='611042' first='Jaryn' last='Hatcher'] (Green City): A 6'0 2026 forward who I watched at the Ladybird Shootout at South Shelby. The young lefty is very tough to stop around the basket with good footwork and a variety of moves. Her up and under move is very nice.</p>
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<p>Kinsley Barton (Bunker): A talented 5'10 2026 guard who is a three level scorer with the passing ability to make her teammates better. She uses her height to see the court well and she is able to create her own offense off the dribble. She also rebounds well and starts the break.</p>
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<p>Reagan Wobbe (St Elizabeth): A 2026 guard who had an excellent summer with the the Porter Basketball Academy. She is a dynamic offensive player with 3-point shooting range. She is also very good at probing for driving lanes and putting the pressure on opposing defenses.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='424768' first='Ronnie' last='Welch'] (Higbee): A 5'9 2025 guard who.I watched at the Higbee Shootout in June. I am always impressed with her strong motor, especially on the defensive end. She is all over the place at the top of the full court press with her length and activity. She is also an excellent slashing threat.</p>
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Prep Girls Hoops Missouri takes a look at some of those small school players at Class 1 schools who were impressive when we watched them in grassroots competition or with their high school teams in June.
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