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<p class="text-gray-700">The potential has always been obvious for Davis, with flashes as a freshman. Followed by good progress as a sophomore. Now after a productive spring on the Girls UAA circuit, she's impressed with 6A contender Union. In Norman at OU team camp, she was a knock down shooter from deep. Seemingly hitting multiple threes in each contest. Looked fluid getting into her shot off movement. Her handles are coming along well. Capable of going coast to coast in transition, and also attacking off the dribble with confidence when defender overplayed her on the perimeter. To add to the excitement around Jada and her twin sister Mika, the duo are young for the grade. Further indicating the potential for the duo to continue to rise. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Snodgrass has outstanding handles, feel and change of direction on drives. Kept getting to the rim against a very talented Oklahoma squad. Sets up defenders with a killer crossover. Then can breaks out a hesi move to go the other way. Plays with her heads up on those drives, either finding her way all the way to the rim. Or dropping nice passes to open teammates. Finished with both hands at the rim, unbothered by contact. First time to watch the Kansas standout but she has an clear "It" factor. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Nickson had a very strong June, impressing multiple times with improved toughness and battling around the rim. The physical talent and size has always been there for the promising forward. Now she's playing to her natural gifts more. If the light fully comes on for Nickson, Norman North could go from a darkhorse to a legit contender in 6A. Because the sophomore has the ability to provide valuable rebounding, force steals and swat shots. </p>
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<p>All action Nemecek continues to establish how her impact goes beyond the box score. Seemingly is always the first player to the floor for loose balls. Is always running the floor with purpose and crashing the glass. Was charged with holding the paint for the 4A semifinalist when battling against bigger programs. And she did a good job with active hands to deflect and deny passes. Along with her hard hat playing style, she's turning into a reliable shooter in the mid-range. Often popping up in the openings on the baseline or around the free throw line. Playing with heart and hustle will often take prospects places on the hardwood. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">The second part of the Garden City duo that impressed against some of the bigger schools in Oklahoma. Hannagan is a great example of not judging a book by its cover. As while short, she has incredible deep range, with a pure jumper. Must be accounted for when off the ball, and with the ball she's in range shortly after crossing halfcourt. Against an athletic and tall Union team, she hit three triples from 25+ feet. A blast to watch and is one of the top shooters in this region. </p>
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6'2"
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2028
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5'11"
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PG/CG
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2029
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Kansas United
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5'11"
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PF
CLASS
2029
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6'1"
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CLASS
2027
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