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<p>Prep Girls Hoops Missouri takes a look at some Under the Radar Class of 2026 forwards who we watched during the month of July.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1235355' first='Camyra' last='Stovall'] ([program_tooltip program_id='712694' first='Missouri' last='Phenom'] STL/Moe): A 5'10 small forward from Parkway North who does a multitude of things to help her team succeed. One thing she can do well is shoot it from 3-point range off the catch. She can also handle the ball and pass it well. With her length, she is also a good rebounder and defender. She moves her feet well to track the offensive player to block a shot.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='983019' first='Carisa' last='Germain'] ([program_tooltip program_id='712484' first='Della' last='Lamb'] Gold): A 6'0 small forward from University Academy who is a matchup problem with her height and versatile skill set. She is very comfortable on the perimeter as a ball handler and shot maker. She sees over the defense to pass it and she can maneuver into the lane to shoot over small defenders. She also rebounds well on the back line of the defense, where she can start the break herself.</p>
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<p>Kahmyla Bell ([program_tooltip program_id='712694' first='Missouri' last='Phenom'] 17U EYCL, pictured): A 6'0 forward from Lift for Life who is a stock riser as she showcased her versatile offensive prowess in July. She is strong and she displayed good footwork to score inside. Her turn and face game from the high post was also on point. She was attacking off the dribble and knocking down jumpers. She also hit the 3-pointer off the catch.</p>
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<p>Katherine Hollman (Phee Elite 17U/Adams): A 5'10 forward from Westran who was back in action this summer after missing the season with a knee injury. Her game looked to be in fine form as she displayed her ability work inside and on the perimeter with equal effectiveness. She used her strength to work out in the low post. She can also handle the ball and facilitate offense.</p>
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<p>Shaylee Peterson (DC Queens 17U): A 5'10 forward from West Plains who a physical player around the basket. She handles herself very well in the low post. She also operates well from the high post area, where she can shoot the ball and hit open cutters off the pass. She was also hitting the Trail 3 in transition. She has received multiple small college offers.</p>
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Prep Girls Hoops Missouri takes a look at some Under the Radar Class of 2026 forwards who we watched during the month of July.
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