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<p>The future of Michigan girls basketball was well represented at the Davenport Elite Camp on Saturday, as a talented group of underclassmen took advantage of the opportunity to compete and showcase their abilities. The camp featured a full schedule of shooting drills, guard and post development sessions, one-on-one competition, and live 5v5 games inside Davenport University's impressive Division II facility. Despite being some of the younger players in attendance, several prospects consistently stood out with their skill, confidence, athleticism, and overall feel for the game. These players proved they can compete at a high level and are certainly prospects to keep an eye on in the years ahead.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Zaya was one of the underclassmen who made a strong impression at the Davenport Elite Camp with her combination of size, athleticism, and upside. The long guard consistently showed her ability to attack the basket, using her stride length and quickness to get past defenders and create opportunities in the paint. Defensively, Zaya was equally impactful, utilizing her length to disrupt plays, contest shots, and make life difficult for opposing ball handlers. Her athletic tools stood out throughout the day, and she showed flashes of a well-rounded game that should continue to develop. With her physical attributes and ability to impact both ends of the floor, Zaya is a young prospect with plenty of potential.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Logyn was one of the underclassmen who stood out once again at the Davenport Elite Camp, though it's easy to forget she is still so young given the high level she has been performing at for the past few years. The poised guard consistently plays beyond her age, showing a mature approach and outstanding feel for the game. Logyn excels at making the right read, whether it's finding an open teammate, moving the ball to the right spot, or taking advantage of a scoring opportunity herself. She also proved to be one of the top perimeter shooters in attendance, knocking down shots with confidence and consistency. Her high basketball IQ was evident throughout the day, as she continually made winning plays and impacted the game without forcing the action. Logyn's combination of skill, decision-making, and shooting ability continues to make her one of the more impressive young guards to watch.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Chandler was one of the underclassmen who made a strong impression at the Davenport Elite Camp with her combination of skill, quickness, and defensive intensity. She stood out during the skill sessions thanks to her tight ball handling and ability to change directions effortlessly, making her difficult to contain in drills. Once live play began, Chandler continued to shine by applying relentless pressure on the defensive end, consistently making opponents uncomfortable with her effort and activity. Offensively, she showed the ability to attack gaps and get to the basket, using her quickness to create advantages off the dribble. She also stretched the floor by knocking down a shot from beyond the arc. Her energy, competitiveness, and two-way impact made her one of the more impressive underclassmen in attendance.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Addison was one of the underclassmen who impressed at the Davenport Elite Camp, though competing against older players is nothing new for her. She has consistently played up and continues to prove she belongs against high-level competition. Throughout the day, Addison showcased a mature approach to the game, relying on her high basketball IQ and strong decision-making to impact play. She did an excellent job attacking off the dribble and getting into the paint, while also displaying confidence as a perimeter shooter during the drill sessions. Despite facing older and more experienced players, Addison never looked out of place and continued to make winning plays on both ends of the floor. Her poise, skill set, and ability to compete up in age make her one of the more intriguing young prospects to follow.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Braylee was one of the underclassmen who caught my attention at the Davenport Elite Camp with her skill and confidence throughout the day. She stood out during the drill sessions thanks to her ball-handling ability, showing control, creativity, and the ability to navigate through traffic with the ball in her hands. As the camp transitioned into live play, Braylee continued to make positive contributions and showcased her shooting touch by connecting on a shot from beyond the arc. She competed well against older players and showed a polished skill set that allowed her to make an impact throughout the day. Her performance was another reminder of the promising young talent coming through the state's underclass ranks.</p>
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The future of Michigan girls basketball was well represented at the Davenport Elite Camp on Saturday, as a talented group of underclassmen took advantage of the opportunity to compete and showcase their abilities. The camp featured a full schedule of shooting drills, guard and post development sessions, one-on-one competition, and live 5v5 games inside Davenport University's impressive Division II facility. Despite being some of the younger players in attendance, several prospects consistently stood out with their skill, confidence, athleticism, and overall feel for the game. These players proved they can compete at a high level and are certainly prospects to keep an eye on in the years ahead.
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5'9"
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CLASS
2029
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Michigan
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southwest elite
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CLASS
2029
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CG/PG
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2030
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