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<p>As we travelled around the state and country watching grassroots basketball and some Elite Camps, we got a chance to see some young up and coming players along the way.</p>
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<p>Prep Girls Hoops Missouri takes a look at a few of those young players in the Class of 2030 who were got a chance to see. You will be hearing a lot from these talented young players down the line, along with many more.</p>
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<p>Mylah Lewis (Troy): A 6'1" forward who played in June with her high school team and also with a Phee Elite 15U team during the summer. She more than held her own. She proved to be an impact player with her combination of size and advanced skills. She had multiple ways to score in the low post with good footwork and a nice touch. She could also handle the ball and shoot it from 3-point range.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1052787' first='Molly' last='Hiatt'] ([program_tooltip program_id='712694' first='Missouri' last='Phenom']): A talented point guard who plays for the Phenom's 13U EYBL team. She has good quickness and her playmaking skills are excellent. She also has a nice feel for the game and a high basketball IQ. She can also shoot it from 3-point range.</p>
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<p>Ari Rehagen (Fatima): A 5'11" forward who I saw at the Stephens College Elite Camp and was very impressed. She has good physical strength and good mobility to go along with it. She establishes good position in the post and she catches the ball very well to finish with either hand. She played with the [program_tooltip program_id='712694' first='Missouri' last='Phenom'] 13U squad.</p>
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<p>Savannah Long ([program_tooltip program_id='713121' first='Lady' last='Brad Beal Elite']): A 5'7" guard who was playing up with the 14U Lady BBE team during the summer. She is an athletic guard with a quick first step to beat defenders off the dribble. She is also very active on the defensive end as she gets her share of deflections and steals. </p>
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<p>Laila Hayes (Phenom STL, 7th): A young southpaw point guard who caught my eye with her smooth handles and ability to score at all three levels. She could beat defenders on the straight line drive or hit them with a hesi move to freeze them on the way to the basket. She can create off the dribble and also hit a nice step-back 3-pointer.</p>
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<p>Magan Lynom (Phenom STL, 7th): A 5'9" forward who has good size on the perimeter to go along with her athleticism. She is a good slashing threat who can score on a straight line drive or a runner in the lane. She can also impact the game with her rebounding and defensive prowess. She can grab a rebound and take the ball coast to coast in the open court.</p>
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As we travelled around the state and country watching grassroots basketball and some Elite Camps, we got a chance to see some young up and coming players along the way.
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