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<p>Saturday marked the sixth annual Prep Girls Hoops Top 250 Expo in Indiana. This year, the event took place at the newer Farmers Bank Fieldhouse in Lebanon, Indiana, with five teams and more than 40 girls in the 2026 & 2027 classes scheduled in attendance. Below is a look at those prospects who participated with Team-2 throughout the day's 5 vs 5 action.</p>
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<p><strong><font size="+1">#310 - [player_tooltip player_id='567128' first='Ahniyah' last='Bennett'], 2026, 5-6 CG, Connersville H.S.</font></strong><br>Ahniyah was one of the most impressive talents in attendance yesterday, and she showed her physical ability throughout different parts of the day. She is extremely quick, fast, and very bouncy at her size. She plays with good pace, can create off the dribble, and she even showed an improved touch around the perimeter. She is a dynamic guard prospect who also excels in track.</p>
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<p><strong><font size="+1">#312 - [player_tooltip player_id='751100' first='Madalynn' last='Warnock'], 2027, 5-6 PG, Charlestown H.S.</font></strong><br>Maddie is a long, wiry, but somewhat smooth and fluid guard who does a lot of really nice things that impact winning. She plays within herself most of the time, she does a nice job taking care of the ball, and she is a more-than-willing facilitator who could almost stand to be a little more "selfish". She defends hard, she'll do a lot of the "little things", and she continues to improve.</p>
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<p><strong><font size="+1">#325 - [player_tooltip player_id='1256524' first='Nina' last='Whitehead'], 2026, 5-4 PG, North Central H.S. (Indianapolis)</font></strong><br>Nina is very strong at her height, but she also possesses a water-bug type of quickness where she can get the first step on defenders, split traps, or find holes in defenses and get into the paint. At the same time, she is a very good perimeter shooter with some range, and she creates space well off the bounce. She's also a solid on-ball defender who will compete each possession.</p>
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<p><strong><font size="+1">#327 - [player_tooltip player_id='751119' first='Satyra' last='Scott'], 2027, 5-5 CG, Kokomo H.S.</font></strong><br>I felt like Satyra had a really good Spring that got even better in July, and she continued to play well yesterday at this event. In past viewings, she used strength/power to get things accomplished, but now she looks longer/leaner and is using her explosiveness to get places. She can play some point guard and has the skill to do so, but she is such a matchup problem as a scorer at times.</p>
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<p><strong><font size="+1">#331 - [player_tooltip player_id='915527' first='Amelia' last='Story'], 2027, 5-7 G/W, Purdue Polytechnic H.S. (Englewood)</font></strong><br>Amelia was one of the hardest workers that I saw throughout the day. She was always engaged in the action, whether she was in the game or on the sideline, she made a lot of hustle plays, but she also showed skill and ability. She has a wiry-strong frame, she isn't afraid of going inside to rebound, and she was able to defend multiple positions. She also has some touch outside.</p>
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<p><strong><font size="+1">#335 - [player_tooltip player_id='751066' first='Havana' last='Thompson'], 2027, 5-10 G/W, Decatur Central H.S.</font></strong><br>I feel like Havana is everywhere! I have seen her so many times in so many different venues over the past couple of years, and she is always an entertaining watch. She has great length, a versatile skillset, and she competes at a high level. She has touch from the perimeter, creativity off the bounce, and she can run offense as well. She's also a willing rebounder and versatile defender.</p>
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<p><strong><font size="+1">#338 - [player_tooltip player_id='1277478' first='Payton' last='Allen'], 2027, 5-10 PF/SF, Vincennes Rivet H.S.</font></strong><br>I have seen Payton briefly in the past, but this was my first chance to watch her at length like this. She is an intriguing forward prospect who can contribute in a variety of ways. She has some strength inside, she's a solid all-around athlete, and she plays with a nice motor and some physicality. She is another skilled mid-post forward with some versatility, plus she is also comfortable outside.</p>
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<p><strong><font size="+1">#342 - [player_tooltip player_id='751096' first='Lily' last='Burns'], 2027, 6-1 SF, Fishers H.S.</font></strong><br>I feel like Lily is a real "sleeper" in this 2027 class, and she could be a breakout candidate this Winter, and especially next Spring. She has good height, tremendous length, and she is a fairly fluid and smooth wing who continues to grow. She can play a point forward role offensively, and she can defend multiple positions. As she continues to get stronger, look for consistency to come.</p>
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<p><strong><font size="+1">#357 - [player_tooltip player_id='992529' first='Brynlee' last='Hamblin'], 2027, 6-0 PF, Martinsville H.S.</font></strong><br>Brynlee is a really nice prospect who a number of the better Midwestern small colleges would like. She has length, wiry strength, she's fairly bouncy, and she can get up and down the floor well. She is great in the mid-post, where she can knock down a 15-footer or attack off the bounce. She's also a very good pursuing rebounder who tracks down caroms outside of her area.</p>
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Saturday marked the sixth annual Prep Girls Hoops Top 250 Expo in Indiana. This year, the event took place at the newer Farmers Bank Fieldhouse in Lebanon, Indiana, with five teams and more than 40 girls in the 2026 & 2027 classes scheduled in attendance. Below is a look at those prospects who participated with Team-2 throughout the day's 5 vs 5 action.
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