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<p>The AAU season has come to an end, and I'd like to highlight some players who helped themselves the most this spring and summer. Over the AAU season, there were plenty of players who excelled with the opportunities they earned, and we'll highlight a handful of players who helped themselves the most.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='874583' first='Bronte' last='Hulberg']</strong></p>
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<p>The Pardeeville native is a player who has developed nicely over the past few seasons. She hasn't been at a traditional power in AAU basketball in Wisconsin. She has become a well-rounded offensive player whom her [program_tooltip program_id='715788' first='Wisconsin' last='Truth'] coaches have trusted to create on the offensive end of the floor. I thought she looked competitive against talented competition when I watched her this summer, and she is a player every WIAC should watch in her senior season, if they haven't already. I'd also suggest some D2s to watch her if they have time.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='764935' first='Jada' last='Seubert']</strong></p>
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<p>I don't think anyone had a better AAU campaign than the SPASH guard. Seubert was arguably the top player in the 16U EYBL and was dominant in games that mattered the most. She was among the leading scorers all spring and summer and was also one of the best creators in the league. It's rare to find players who are as efficient at scoring the ball as Seubert was, but it's rarer to find a kid who can score like her and distribute the ball at an elite level. I've seen Seubert as a national-level recruit for a while, but she found a way to somehow still exceed expectations.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='879927' first='Londyn' last='Hollins']</strong></p>
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<p>The Wisconsin Lutheran guard looked comfortable after her knee injury a year ago. Her ability to create off the dribble and make plays with the ball in her hands allowed her to excel in AAU. Hollins is a player who has the talent to come into the high school season and be among the most productive players in the state. There aren't many players as creative with the ball in their hands. She'll be a player who may help take the Vikings to another level.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='751258' first='Elle' last='Krull']</strong></p>
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<p>After a knee injury last April, Krull played her best basketball to end the AAU season. Krull shot the ball better than I remember her shooting, and still had that edge on the defensive end of the floor. Krull is a talented athlete who may be a productive two-way player at the high school level this coming year. She is a player who is as invested as anyone and will do anything to succeed in her final season playing with her older sisters. She could surprise people next season.</p>
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The AAU season has come to an end, and I'd like to highlight some players who helped themselves the most this spring and summer. Over the AAU season, there were plenty of players who excelled with the opportunities they earned, and we'll highlight a handful of players who helped themselves the most.
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