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<p>Today, I'll be back out to a high school game, this time it will be a Greater Metro Conference matchup between Divine Savior Holy Angels and Sussex Hamilton, taking place at Sussex Hamilton. Before I head out later today, there are some things I'd like to do before I head out, and one of those things is finishing up a few articles about players to know before the upcoming postseason.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1134483' first='Gwenn' last='Elliott']</strong></p>
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<p>The Kohler Blue Bombers are led by their talented sophomore, who can do a little of everything on both ends of the floor. The 6'0 guard/wing can attack off the dribble, create for her teammates, play through contact, and find ways to generate her shot off the dribble. She has been the first name on the scouting report each night and has found ways to make plays against defenses that are designed to keep her from controlling a game.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1092830' first='Heidi' last='Olson']</strong></p>
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<p>The Albany/Monticello guard has been a key part of the co-op program since she began her high school career last season. Olson has been a confident perimeter shooter and has been comfortable undertaking a more prominent role in her sophomore season. She is a talented two-way player at the small-school level and has the tools to be a game-changer on both ends of the court. There is a chance she leads her program to an unexpected deep run in the postseason here in a few weeks.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1278345' first='Quinn' last='Schenkenberg']</strong></p>
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<p>The Shell Lake post is one of the more intriguing frontcourt prospects around the state, and has all the physical tools that will catch the attention of anyone who sees her play over the summer. She has been a walking double-double this season, as has her frontcourt teammate. Schenkenberg isn't from the beaten path of most talented players in Wisconsin, but she may be the next intriguing front-court player to know over the next few seasons.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='931583' first='Brooklyn' last='Luehring']</strong></p>
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<p>The Kettle Moraine Lutheran guard has been an excellent two-way player in her first two seasons of high school basketball. She has defended some elite offensive players her Chargers team has seen the last few seasons, and has been trusted to defend them alone. Along with her defensive prowess, Luehring has been a confident offensive piece to the Chargers and has done more than hunt shots. She has been a player who has excelled within the structure of her team's offense, and has been more of a creator when shots haven't fallen. She possesses a winning mentality. She'll succeed over the next two-plus seasons, and at the next level if she chooses to continue playing in college.</p>
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Today, I'll be back out to a high school game, this time it will be a Greater Metro Conference matchup between Divine Savior Holy Angels and Sussex Hamilton, taking place at Sussex Hamilton. Before I head out later today, there are some things I'd like to do before I head out, and one of those things is finishing up a few articles about players to know before the upcoming postseason.
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