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<p>The plan is to start updating rankings either tomorrow or the day after that. Today, I'd like to highlight a few more players who've impressed me this summer. I've watched most of the AAU programs in the state at this point and will discuss some of the players who have raised their stock this summer.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='876098' first='Jaedyn' last='Zdroik']</strong></p>
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<p>The Pacelli guard was a player I hadn't seen until this past weekend. Zdroik looked excellent with the ball in her hands, with her size, and created well off the dribble. At the high school level, she excels at attacking the basket off the dribble, and she does for her [program_tooltip program_id='713332' first='Team' last='Wisconsin'] group. However, I thought her jumper looked solid, and she knocked down a few perimeter jumpers. She's a small-school kid, but she can play at the scholarship level.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='879927' first='Londyn' last='Hollins']</strong></p>
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<p>I can't say enough positive things about how Hollins handled the last year. After suffering a severe knee injury, Hollins could've missed her entire first season of high school basketball. However, she worked her way back and earned some minutes by the end of the season, and made some plays with the ball in her hands. Now, she looks healthy and excels with the ball in her hands when I watched her play at the [program_tooltip program_id='992263' first='Wisconsin' last='Elite'] Camp. Hollins is a kid who could take off in her sophomore season.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1227459' first='Savanna' last='Miller']</strong></p>
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<p>The Port Washington wing is a name I wasn't familiar with heading into the AAU season. Miller is a solid floor spacer who can knock down shots on the perimeter. She's been a confident shooter whenever the ball gets swung to her, and she's made shots when I've watched her play. Miller has proven she can play at the next level, and I'd think there would be a few small-school programs that could use a player like her.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1228818' first='Rianna' last='Dye']</strong></p>
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<p>The Platteville post does all the things that you would want a traditional forward to do on both ends of the floor. Dye can be physical around the basket and can finish around the rim. At her best, she is a double-double threat whenever she steps on the floor, and still has room to improve. Anytime Dye has got the ball around the basket on the offensive end, she's finished at the basket or gotten fouled to put her on the free-throw line. You don't find many 6'2 players like her.</p>
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The plan is to start updating rankings either tomorrow or the day after that. Today, I'd like to highlight a few more players who've impressed me this summer. I've watched most of the AAU programs in the state at this point and will discuss some of the players who have raised their stock this summer.
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