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<p>If you caught the Lone Peak vs. Bountiful matchup on Tuesday, you saw the usual suspects filling up the stat sheet—knocking down shots, owning the glass, and doing what they always do. But some of the night's biggest sparks came from players who've been quietly waiting for their moment. Tuesday's game gave them a chance to step into the spotlight, and they delivered. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Kennedy looked every bit the Division I talent she's committed to be — running the floor with poise, threading crisp and deceptive passes that put teammates in scoring position, and finishing crafty, up-and-under reverse layups at the rim. She confidently stretched the defense by knocking down shots from well beyond the three-point line, showing deep range and effortless touch. Her command of the game — both in tempo and decision-making — set the tone for her team all night, establishing her as the clear leader on the floor.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Maleah was expected to be a key piece, but she proved to be much more than that. Her clutch three-pointers couldn't have come at a better time — each one swung momentum and kept the Redhawks in control when it mattered most. She also cleaned up the glass, grabbing key rebounds and turning them into put-back points, stacking value on every possession. Her performance wasn't just solid — it was timely, impactful, and exactly what her team needed in crunch time.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Charlotte was a recent addition to the roster, and with an opening at the center position, she clearly came in ready to prove she belonged. She didn't back down from physical play—whether battling in the paint or attacking off the drive. She owned the glass all night, controlling rebounds on both ends, and established herself as the most impactful newcomer on the floor.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Brynna was another name we weren't sure would pop the way she did, but she made her presence known immediately. With her length and wingspan, she disrupted almost everything defensively—jumping passing lanes, crowding ball-handlers, and forcing Lone Peak into a messy first quarter of turnovers and bad decisions. She has the tools to grow into a serious defensive anchor, and she'll be fun to watch as she settles into this role.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Portia, stepping up in her role in the paint, showed promising signs of becoming the interior presence Lone Peak will need in matchups against bigger, physical teams. She held her ground against Bountiful's pressure, protected the rim. Her composure and strength inside give Lone Peak a foundation to build on, and with more floor time, she could develop into a critical piece for their frontcourt rotation.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Final Score: </h2>
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<p>Bountiful: 58</p>
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<p>Lone Peak: 47</p>
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If you caught the Lone Peak vs. Bountiful matchup on Tuesday, you saw the usual suspects filling up the stat sheet—knocking down shots, owning the glass, and doing what they always do. But some of the night's biggest sparks came from players who've been quietly waiting for their moment. Tuesday's game gave them a chance to step into the spotlight, and they delivered.
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