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<p>The Flagler ID Camp gave players across multiple classes the chance to shine in front of coaches and evaluators. From seasoned juniors to rising freshmen, several prospects stood out with skill, toughness, and leadership.</p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Class of 2026</strong></h3>
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<p><strong>Makayla Brammer</strong><strong><br></strong>A repeat standout following her strong UF Camp performance. Brammer handled the ball, knocked down perimeter shots, and showed footwork and strength in the paint. Her ability to play inside and out makes her a versatile scoring threat.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1277505' first='Kayla' last='Holland']</strong><strong><br></strong>Brought toughness in the paint and energy in transition. Holland controlled the offensive glass and converted with her left hand on put-backs. Her motor and ability to run the floor made her a steady interior presence.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='514607' first='Teaghan' last='Moses'] (G)<br></strong>Returning from a knee injury, Moses leaned on her leadership and composure. She excelled in ball-handling drills, kept her team steady, and reminded evaluators why she's a trusted floor general.</p>
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<p><strong>Gessicah Francois (SF)<br></strong>A versatile forward who blended size with skill. Francois ran the floor well and showed a lot of guard skills. She had a nice shooting motion and showed she could know down the jumper — even extending to the three-point line. She also did a good job of rebounding, leading the break, and making sharp entry passes. Her vision and fluidity stood out.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1036691' first='Ava' last='Bruno']<br></strong>One of the most polished shooters in the gym. Bruno's form and delivery were smooth, allowing her to consistently knock down jumpers in drills and live play.</p>
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<p><strong>Kate White (G)</strong><strong><br></strong>Displayed strong IQ and poise. White attacked the rim, created for teammates, and handled pressure without forcing plays. Her ability to control tempo made her a reliable presence.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1232631' first='Sarah' last='Collins'] (GHS)<br></strong>Earned consistent praise from coaches for her confidence and basketball IQ. Collins combined perimeter shooting with explosiveness to the rim, elevating and finishing with power. She balances scoring touch with aggression — a key piece for her team's offense. Collins will be one of the main scoring options for GHS this upcoming season. </p>
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<p><strong>Wiley Crenshaw<br></strong>Showed her defensive instincts, cutting off drives and staying disciplined on-ball. In transition, she moved the ball well and created scoring opportunities for teammates while also showing she could finish plays herself.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1279681' first='Veda' last='Murphy'] (G/F)<br></strong>One of the youngest players at camp but also one of the most dynamic. Murphy's athletic bounce, maturity, and ability to score inside or from the perimeter separated her. She contributed on both ends and carried herself with confidence beyond her years. Murphy was a standout at a prior camp at Flagler and duplicated the effort. </p>
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<p>The camp showcased the maturity of 2026 leaders, the versatility of 2027s, the defensive growth of 2028s, and the emerging star power of 2029s. Together, this mix of talent made the Flagler ID Camp a very impressive and competitive showcase. </p>
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The Flagler ID Camp gave players across multiple classes the chance to shine in front of coaches and evaluators. From seasoned juniors to rising freshmen, several prospects stood out with skill, toughness, and leadership.
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