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<p>The 2028 update is live. Yesterday, we highlighted some of the top prospects in the 2028 group, and today we'll look at a few more players. Today's articles include the stock risers and new additions pieces that are up every time we have a rankings update. We may have more articles on this class heading into August, but we'll cross that bridge when we get there.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1134483' first='Gwenn' last='Elliott']</strong></p>
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<p>The Kohler guard has a standout first season at the high school level. However, her season with Champan 15U group may have even bested what she did at the high school level. The 6'0 wing helped lead her group to a title in the 15U NXT Puma league down in Florida, and was excellent all summer. Her size and skill allow her to exploit mismatches whenever she's on the floor, and she still has room to continue developing her game on the offensive end.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1278345' first='Quinn' last='Schakenberg']</strong></p>
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<p>The Shell Lake forward has all the size anyone could want in a frontcourt prospect. The 6'2 forward has the physical tools any coach wants in a young player. Schakenberg has room to grow, and as she gets used to how fast the game can be at higher levels, she'll be more effective. She moves well for a player of her size and can control a game around the basket. Her ceiling is high, and the physical tools make her an intriguing player, but it may take some time, which is okay.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1220853' first='Paige' last='Lisowski']</strong></p>
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<p>The Whitehall guard is a creative player who can generate her shot off the dribble. She sees the floor well and is comfortable shooting from anywhere on the floor, and she's effective from anywhere. Small school players like her don't have the luxury of not having confidence because they have to do everything, and Lisowski contributes to every aspect of a game and excels at them. There aren't many holes in her game, but I have no worries about her improving and finding ways to elevate her game.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='874391' first='Madeline' last='Lewitzke']</strong></p>
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<p>The Bay Port guard is a player I liked when I watched her play in January, and when I saw her at the start of the AAU season. A knee injury in that tournament kept her out of the AAU season and most, if not all, of the high school season. Regardless of her injury, Lewitzke has talent and can handle the ball against aggressive defenses. She finds ways to make plays with the ball in her hands.</p>
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The 2028 update is live. Yesterday, we highlighted some of the top prospects in the 2028 group, and today we'll look at a few more players. Today's articles include the stock risers and new additions pieces that are up every time we have a rankings update. We may have more articles on this class heading into August, but we'll cross that bridge when we get there.
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