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<p>Rebounding is about much more than size—it takes effort, positioning, anticipation, and a relentless motor. At the Premier Showcase inside the First Financial Center in Cincinnati, several players consistently gave their teams extra possessions by controlling the glass on both ends of the floor. Whether it was pulling down contested boards in traffic, creating second-chance opportunities, or limiting opponents to one shot, these players made a significant impact with their work around the rim. Here are some of the toughest rebounders from the weekend.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Eloise, a forward for [program_tooltip program_id='1226083' first='West' last='Michigan Drive'], made a tremendous impact on the glass at the Premier Showcase. She consistently battled for rebounds on both ends of the floor, creating extra possessions for her team with her relentless effort and physical play. Defensively, she protected the rim well by altering shots and collecting several blocks. On the offensive end, Eloise showed soft touch around the basket by finishing with either hand, and she wasn't limited to playing inside. After securing a defensive rebound, she confidently pushed the ball the length of the floor, showcasing her ball-handling ability and versatility in transition. Her complete skill set and nonstop motor made her one of the most effective forwards at the event.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Lucy, a post player for [program_tooltip program_id='1226083' first='West' last='Michigan Drive'], was a force around the basket throughout the Premier Showcase. She controlled the glass on both ends of the floor, using her size, strength, and instincts to consistently come away with rebounds. While she was highly effective in the paint, Lucy also showed the versatility to step outside and knock down shots from beyond the arc, making her a difficult matchup. She handled the ball with confidence and didn't hesitate to push the pace after securing a rebound or coming up with a steal, often igniting the transition game herself. With her ability to impact the game in so many ways, it's easy to see why her recruitment continues to gain momentum, and she appears poised to add even more offers before the July evaluation period comes to a close.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Ava, a post player for 1 Nation, was relentless on the glass at the Premier Showcase, making her presence felt on both the offensive and defensive boards. She consistently fought for position and tracked down rebounds, giving her team valuable extra possessions while limiting second-chance opportunities for the opposition. Her work on the offensive glass was especially impressive, as she frequently secured rebounds in traffic and immediately went back up strong, drawing contact and earning multiple trips to the free throw line. Ava's physicality, persistence, and willingness to do the dirty work around the basket made her a key contributor throughout the weekend.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Ja'liyah was a well-rounded contributor for 1 Nation at the Premier Showcase, making an impact in several areas of the game. She was active on the glass, collecting rebounds on both ends of the floor and helping her team gain valuable possessions. Defensively, she came up with a timely steal that quickly turned into points on the other end. Offensively, Ja'liyah displayed excellent court awareness by drawing the defense on a drive before delivering a sharp pass to set up a teammate. She also showcased her scoring ability with polished footwork, creating space on a step-back three-pointer where she was fouled and earned three free throws. Her versatility and feel for the game stood out throughout the weekend.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Brinley, a forward for [program_tooltip program_id='1226083' first='West' last='Michigan Drive'], played an important role in helping her 14U team capture the 15U division championship at the Premier Showcase. She was relentless on the glass, consistently pulling down rebounds on both ends of the floor, with many of her biggest plays coming on the offensive boards to create second-chance opportunities. Defensively, Brinley used her length and anticipation to disrupt passing lanes, coming up with steals and making life difficult for opposing offenses. Her activity, effort, and ability to impact the game without needing plays called for her made her a valuable piece of [program_tooltip program_id='1226083' first='West' last='Michigan Drive']'s championship run.</p>
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Rebounding is about much more than size—it takes effort, positioning, anticipation, and a relentless motor. At the Premier Showcase inside the First Financial Center in Cincinnati, several players consistently gave their teams extra possessions by controlling the glass on both ends of the floor. Whether it was pulling down contested boards in traffic, creating second-chance opportunities, or limiting opponents to one shot, these players made a significant impact with their work around the rim. Here are some of the toughest rebounders from the weekend.
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2028
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5'10"
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C
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2029
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