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<p>Glenelg Country School won their first IAAM C Conference championship on Sunday with an action packed, 47-38 win over a tough Concordia Prep team. Both teams made runs throughout the game, but GCS had just a little bit more firepower at the end. Here are the standout players. </p>
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<p><strong> [player_tooltip player_id='788072' first='Kayden' last='McDaniel'], Glenelg Country School, 2027, Guard </strong></p>
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<p>Kayden was really in her bag in this game. The sharp shooting guard has range way past the three-point line and a bunch of ways to beat defenders off the dribble. She scored a game high 24 points and made it look easy. Her ball handling is elite, and she used it to take over the game late. It was a lot of fun to watch her confidence grow as the game went on. When she knew the game was in hand for her team, she broke a smile on the last few possessions and just went to work closing it out with some crazy finishes at the rim. </p>
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<p><strong>Alexis White, Glenelg Country School, 2027, Guard </strong></p>
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<p>Small but tough guard that can handle the ball or play off ball. She chipped in 11 points including a big three-pointer in the fourth quarter. She provided good ball handling and made good decisions with the ball. </p>
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<p><strong>Grace Walker, Glenelg Country School, 2028, Forward </strong></p>
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<p>Grace was all over the court, causing jump balls and playing strong defense. She helped get the ball up court against pressure, moving to open spots and making good decisions. She chipped in 6 points as well. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='579522' first='Kamryn' last='Callahan'], Concordia Prep, 2026, Forward</strong> </p>
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<p>This was my first time seeing Kamryn this season. She's a versatile six-footer who brought toughness to this game. She attracted a lot of double teams but she made good passes to open teammates. When she had advantages and mismatches she cashed in. She led her team with 18 points. </p>
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<p><strong>Chanel Bevans, Concordia Prep, 2028, Guard </strong></p>
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<p>Chanel is a smooth athlete who plays at a deliberate pace. She is fundamentally sound with a good handle and footwork. She chipped in 10 points, including four free throws as she showed the ability to draw fouls. </p>
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Glenelg Country School won their first IAAM C Conference championship on Sunday with an action packed, 47-38 win over a tough Concordia Prep team. Both teams made runs throughout the game, but GCS had just a little bit more firepower at the end. Here are the standout players.
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