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<p>Breaking down 17U guards who led the way for their teams, with a mixture of scoring and unselifsh play.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">The 5A State Champ was her usual havoc causing self on defense and table setting on offense. Her quickness and feel for the game often leads to deflections and steals. While on offense, her ability to get downhill helps open up looks for her teammates. Add in the ability to hit open threes and she's a great example of a heart over height guard. Harrell was a big reason why [program_tooltip program_id='714872' first='Oklahoma' last='Select'] went 4-0 on the weekend. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">A scrappy catalyst in a come from behind victory for her Texas panhandle squad. She first helped spark the rally by hitting pull up threes. Then showed her influence extends beyond scoring. She's a feisty on the ball defender, applying pressure with quickness and grit. Leading to transition points for herself, plus making life tough on opposition ball handlers. Has good handles as well, helping to run the show on the offensive end. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Brown was money in two Saturday wins for her LeGYnds EYCL squad. Including cutch heroics in an OT victory against a talented team from Louisiana. She's legit quick off the bounce, which makes her a handful to keep out the lane. Good finishing for her height. Which she showed on a tough baseline finish that put LeGYnds up 2 in the final minute of that aforementioned overtime victory. Before that drive and score, she also hit a big three to force overtime, and another three in the extra frame. With the ability to create and score, she can do it all on the offensive end. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Reed was a table setter guard for Legacy-On Point. Sneaky good handles, which made her consistently able to get downhill. Where she looked to pass and keep the offense flowing just as much trying to score. Had her moments as a scorer. Including a steal and score where she impressively went coast to coast. Looked to be a very fundamentally sound guard.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">O'Hara is the type of guard who stirs the drink for Swarm National. Was non stop action on offense. Her quickness gets her by defenders to get into the paint to help create open looks for her teammates. And even when off the ball, she didn't stop moving. Including one instance of setting up her defender for a nifty back door cut. Being a PG that is capable of playing off the ball further helps her impact winning. Which she also did a lot of in the high school ranks. With All Conference honors for a 16 win Elk City squad.</p>
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Breaking down 17U guards who led the way for their teams, with a mixture of scoring and unselifsh play.
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