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<p>In this article we discuss five prospects out of the 2029 Class that impacted winning this past Winter at the Varsity level with their respective programs. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">We saw Farley put together a respectable Freshman campaign with Wapsie Valley High School as one of their main producers and now she is ready to take the road this AAU season with CVE AAU. Farley comes in standing at 5'10 with coordinated skill to match. She has length just like her older sister with a long reach but she moves more like a guard than anything else. Like we always say, whenever you have a prospect at 5'10 who can move and pass like this, you have a winner. Someone that could compete at the next level at the end of the day if they put the work in over the next couple of years. That's what we have here with Farley so I'm excited to see where she takes things from here.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='880919' first='Faith' last='Perpich'] stepped up in major ways this last Winter with her production on the Variety floor while helping her AC Jaguars team to a 5A State appearance. Perpich competes at the guard position and she did a little bit of everything to try and help her team as a whole. She was hitting big shots both off the catch and dribble, she got to all of her favorable spots on the offensive end for clean looks and she never took plays on defense off. If you are looking at this roster as a whole moving forward, this is someone that is going to be seeing a ton of Varsity minutes over the next three years. She did a great job of laying the foundation for the rest of her career. Now she just needs to keep stacking. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='1227562' first='Taeya' last='Jones'] came off the bench this last season and she made some great plays down the stretch of some big contests. Jones mainly likes to move around the outside of the perimeter on offense, while being someone that can switch between multiple positions defensively at the guard spot. With the roster they had last season, it makes sense that Jones had to show her worth. This is a group made up of some talented upperclassmen, who know how to win meaningful contests so from Day 1 it was up to Jones if she was going to get any significant minutes throughout the Winter and she did just that. She played her cards right, didn't force action making stupid mistakes, and in the end that helped get her on the floor and keep her on the floor when it mattered the most.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">CCA High School is going to be looking for production next Winter as they moving into the season with all of their previous main producers leaving due to graduation. That is going to leave a lot of opportunity on the table for prospects like PG/SG - [player_tooltip player_id='1214538' first='Zella' last='Evans']. Evans, the little sister of [player_tooltip player_id='782232' first='Lena' last='Evans'], is one of the only players within the program this last Winter that saw Varsity minutes while being a Freshman so I expect her role to change significantly over the next six months for the Clippers. She should start as a Sophomore and from there, she should put up some big time numbers on both sides of the ball. This Spring Evans will be on the road with Missouri Phenom and I can't wait to see how she competes against that level on competition. She is going to face some tough opponents coming up her shortly and that is only going to make her better.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='1226071' first='Eden' last='Horn'] is the#1 rated PF/C in the 2029 Class. To hold onto that #1 spot, Horn is going to have to keep progressing in the game of Basketball. Right now she stands at the tallest prospect out of the 2029 Class and she would be considered, "a block party waiting to happen." Horn led the state the past six months in BPG because of her mixture of size and the competition level she is lacing up against. She is just too big for everyone that matches up against her team. She is good for 5-7 BPG, which is a staggering numbers, and she is a steady scoring and rebounding threat next to the basket as you might imagine. Just like everyone in this Class, it's going to come down to Horn's production over the years. If she puts in the work and her game follows along, this is a D1 prospect. Right now she is too raw in the skill side of things but you know how it goes, "you can't teach height", so the sky is the limit if she can get things to synchronize over the next few years.</p>
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In this article we discuss five prospects out of the 2029 Class that impacted winning this past Winter at the Varsity level with their respective programs.
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5'10"
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PG/SG
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2029
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5'7"
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2029
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5'9"
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CG/SG
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2029
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5'5"
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PG/SG
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2029
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6'3"
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