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<p>"Quick Notes" are truly just another form of live evaluating whenever there is a lot going on at one time. </p>
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<p>In this piece we talk about a few more players from this showcase that happened to show up and show out to everyone watching in one way or another through the form of these "quick notes". </p>
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<p><em>Thanks for tuning in and enjoy!</em></p>
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<p><strong>Rylie Hunter - 2031 - Cedar Falls </strong></p>
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<p><em>"Hunter has some future potential. A smart prospect, who is at her best when she is fully confident in what she is doing. At this event there were a few times that Hunter seemed to be unsure of the situation so she hesitated on some things but that will go away with the more time and experience she has on the hardwood. She competes for a top notch AAU program in the Lady Martin Bros, so you know that she is going to continue to get work in as she continues to grow both literally and metaphorically in this game."</em></p>
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<p><strong>Aniyah Davidson - 2030 - CR Kennedy </strong></p>
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<p><em>"An energizer bunny on wheels. Someone that never stops moving with or without the ball in her possession. Which is a good thing. At a young age, most stop and wait until they have the ball to make some action happen but not Davidson. She knows that the more she moves, the harder it is for others to stick with her consistently for an entire contest. When she is in small spaces or whenever she seems to be stopped, she is pretty good at being adaptable and that stood out to others watching as well."</em></p>
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<p><strong>Zara Murray - 2031 - CR Xavier </strong></p>
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<p><em>"Where there is dedication, there is promise and Zara Murray is dedicated to this game from the looks of it. Murray isn't the type to kill her competition right now but she leaves her effort out on the floor each time she competes. It doesn't matter if she is her team's star producer or just a vocal leader, Murray has a smart head on her shoulders and that's going to play in the long run as a competitor."</em></p>
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<p><strong>Brooklyn Heyning - 2031 - CR Xavier</strong></p>
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<p><em>"A player with a solid mixture of size, skill, and willingness for her age group. Heyning has length to pair with her shooting, respectable handle, and defensive prowess. She knows where to be in what situation and that helps her thrive on both offense and defense throughout skill drills and during live game competition. This is another that will be at CR Xavier before you know it. A school that just continues to stack these talented young prospects it seems like lookin forward."</em></p>
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<p><strong>Tylie Fearman - 2032 - Mercer County (IL)</strong></p>
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<p>"<em>T. Fearman is another hooper with some future potential at the guard position. Fearman handles the pace of play well on the court and she even controls it at various times when she is coming down the floor with the ball in her possession. When you can control the game's speed from a young age, it shows that others look up to you and they understand that you know how to run the show. We see glimpses of that here with her Fearman. She is currently someone that moves between the 1, 2, or 3 at her age level but over time as she gets older, that will change to just being the 1 or the 2. For now, I would say we are more looking at a starting PG but with time and future practice, who knows where she might take things."</em></p>
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<p><strong>Stella Lippe - 2031 - CR Xavier </strong></p>
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<p><em>"Where there is a Will, there is a way. Stella Lippe is someone who lives and dies by that definition when she is playing the game of Basketball. If there is any possibility of Lippe making a play, she is going to try to make it and that confidence is impressive for someone at such a young age. She doesn't seem to shy away from big moments or the spot light and that's a great sign at this stage in the game. Sometimes players don't want the spot light. They don't want the pressure but Lippe embraces it and that will take her far not only in this game, but ultimately in life."</em></p>
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"Quick Notes" are truly just another form of live evaluating whenever there is a lot going on at one time.
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