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<p>Yesterday, we looked at some sophomores to know as we inch closer to the end of the season and gear up for an exciting three-week postseason to crown five state champions from around the state. Today, we'll look at a few juniors who haven't committed anywhere yet, as we approach the end of the season.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1275661' first='Jordan' last='Ohman']</strong></p>
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<p>Ohman has been a player I've highlighted a handful of times this season, and she's still playing well for her Menomonie Mustangs. Ohman is a physical guard who can power through contact around the basket and rebound at a high level for a guard who wants to catch the ball on the perimeter. Her power and athleticism help her to rebound in a crowd, earning her team an extra shot or close out a defensive possession. I also feel like she's turned the corner as a scorer and is a real threat each time down the floor.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1219523' first='Avery' last='Richard']</strong></p>
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<p>The way that Richard operates within her Platteville offense allows her to be the best version of herself. The junior guard is a player who wants to get to the basket and make reads when attacking the paint. She has a physical post player who can finish around the basket and enough shooters to make plays for her teammates when help comes her way. She can finish around the basket, but she is in a position to make plays for others, which I feel she excels at.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='751245' first='Avery' last='Glenz']</strong></p>
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<p>The Eleva-Strum guard is a player who has helped turn her Cardinals program around over the past few seasons. Glenz is a player who can play with the ball in her hands and make plays for herself and her teammates. However, she is a creative enough player who can help her team put points on the board even when her shots aren't falling, and that's what makes her as productive as she's been at the high school level. She may even lead her team to a state championship in 40 days.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1229361' first='Madi' last='Davel']</strong></p>
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<p>The Neillsville guard is one of my favorite players to watch in the junior class for a few reasons. One, she has the speed to beat her defender off the dribble. Davel is also a player who can score from all three levels and create her own shot off the dribble. Davel is from off the beaten path, but she is a player who can play at the scholarship level once she graduates from high school.</p>
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Yesterday, we looked at some sophomores to know as we inch closer to the end of the season and gear up for an exciting three-week postseason to crown five state champions from around the state. Today, we'll look at a few juniors who haven't committed anywhere yet, as we approach the end of the season.
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