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<p>I always try to keep a beat on prospects out of the Midwest during AAU season because of how often team's travel across the Country. In this article we highlight a few players out of Iowa and Nebraska, that are coming off dominant weekends on the road wherever they might have played. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Harkins was a standout in multiple games yet again this weekend on the road during EYBL league play. She filled up the bucket in a hurry on offensive while being an overall play-maker on both sides of the floor as her team's #1 option. In one specific contest she was on fire from deep, hitting most of her attempts as she put up 24 points in a major W. In another, she was the team's main creator as she attacked the defense and go others involved at high rates. Harkins is going to step into high school this Winter at Waukee and she is going to take over the DSM area if she plays to her full capabilities. She has dominated every challenge that has been put in her way so far and she isn't looking to slow down anytime soon.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">It is surprising that Payton Dolliver isn't getting offers from multiple D1 programs just yet. She is out of the 2028 Class so it's still early but she has been one of the Nation's best producers on the 3SSB Circuit for her Class so far this Spring/Summer. She is averaging great numbers offensively as a scoring threat and she is also bringing in a plethora of rebounds every time she takes the court. This is not a surprise to anyone that knows Dolliver's game. She has been a staple at Malcolm High School for two seasons now at the Varsity level and that production is oozing out into her AAU performances as well. Which is what you really love to see.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">At this point we are writing about Sira Doumbia every week that she is traveling and playing on the road this season because of how much she is producing on both offense and defense as her team's motor in the middle. Doumbia had multiple double-doubles over the last few days in points-rebounds because of her mixture of size, coordination, and physicality. There aren't many across the Country that can matchup with her physical traits that she brings to the table and that's been extremely obvious the last few weeks specifically. I would assume that Doumbia will have multiple D1 offers prior to committing to the next level. To where? I'm not sure yet but it wouldn't be crazy to see somewhere in state or somewhere near by step in to offer her before everything is said and done.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">When you got it, you got it and Kinley Ford has got it. What is "it" exactly? She has the skill, the smarts, and the clutch factor to take things a long way during her basketball career if she stays in love with the game over time. Ford is a PG that has athletic ability, she is shifty with the rock in her possession, her ability to make a play for herself or others in jaw-dropping at times, and she is a teammate that those around her love to play with. We have seen all of these abilities on full display this weekend at 3SSB and I'm sure we are going to see it some more as they look to compete for a 3SSB National title for their Class level throughout the next couple of weeks.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">The other hooper that has been showing her worth at a high rate the last few days is Harlow Heath of AIA 14U Jr EYBL. Heath has been able to produce off of the production of others. Opposing teams think that this AIA team only has one dominant guard but they actually have multiple and when people don't notice that early on, it usually turns into a blood bath. We have seen Heath step up on multiple occasions all season long and she was on another level this weekend in the desert to kick off an important moth of July. She hit shots, she got to the bucket, she assisted others, and she was a tyrant on defense when she needed to be. All in all, this group is loaded to the brim with talent and one of their best this season has undoubtably been Health.</p>
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I always try to keep a beat on prospects out of the Midwest during AAU season because of how often team's travel across the Country. In this article we highlight a few players out of Iowa and Nebraska, that are coming off dominant weekends on the road wherever they might have played.
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Iowa
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Waukee
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HEIGHT
5'10"
POS
SG
CLASS
2028
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6'3"
POS
C
CLASS
2027
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5'5"
POS
PG
CLASS
2029
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5'9"
POS
SG/CG
CLASS
2030
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