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<p>With over 80 prospects in attendance for the RepsonReps Showcase, there were a lot of prospects who emerged as “ballers.” A few upperclassmen emerged, but most of the players on this list are underclassmen In this article, we hilight some of the young guards who stood out at the showcase. They will be impactful this season and will impact high school basketball all across the State. <br><br>[player_tooltip player_id='987643' first='Avriana' last='Lundy'] 2026 showed some athleticism and some grit at the showcase. Lundy secured steals by diving on the floor for loose balls. Lundy also pulled up and connected on a smooth midrange shot. She ran the floor well and displayed a high basketball IQ. It was impressive to see her blend in and compliment the games of other prospects at a showcase. She made some nice passes and also made some nice cuts to the basket without the ball.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='727590' first='Araniya' last='Riggins'] (2027 Point Guard) caught the eyes of most with her ball handling skills. Riggins has great ball handling skills and keeps her eyes up at all time. The young guard displayed very good court vision and had the ability to deliver the pass to the bigs where they could do something with it after the catch. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='514918' first='Adelynn' last='Curry'] (2028 Guard) was an impressive guard at the showcase. Curry connected on a nice baseline jumper and followed that with some in your face defense on the other end of the court. Curry showed great lateral movement and good straight line speed as well. She also showed some special intangibles on the floor: confidence and a high basketball IQ. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='798679' first='Kirsten' last='Gudmalin'] (2026 Guard) has the athleticism, shiftiness, and ball handling skills, and a lot of upside to her game. Gudmalin was one of the most athletic point guards at the event. The athleticism literally jumps off the page. Gudmalin can penetrate the zone and does a good job of passing to the open teammate. As she continues to develope a consistent outside game, she is going to be a problem to deal with.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='708144' first='Jocelyn' last='Hoffmann'] (2028 PG) played well and her name is one that is starting to surface after every showcase or basketball event. Hoffmann's basketball IQ is elite and her decision making is consistent and on point. Then there is the shooting ability that the young guard has shown. She stood out at the showcase with her point guard skills and some smothering defense she was playing.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='912251' first='Ella' last='Crowe'] (2028 Guard-Forward). Crowe showed a lot of versatility in a short period of time, but we have seen her a few times this summer. She brought the ball up a few times at the point, and then she attacked the rim and anyone in the paint. Crowe also was impressive in the transition game, even on a short court. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='872292' first='Aiyana' last='Haynes'] (2027 Guard) made some nice plays at the showcase. Haynes ran the floor well and had a nice conversion on the Fastbreak. Haynes also showed some impressive IQ with a back door cut to the basket.</p>
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