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<p>Here are five top producing guard returners within the Raccoon River Conference this season, who are sure to open some eye's over the next six months with their consistent production. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='502100' first='Macy' last='Comito'] is the top player within the Raccoon River Conference this Winter. The Iowa State Women's Basketball commit is going to put up some historic numbers on both sides of the floor over the next few months. Up until this point in her career Comito has been dominant as a lead scorer, facilitator, rebounder, and defender. This season will be her last on the high school floor so I'm expecting her to leave it all out there. That could mean several things. It could mean she will continue to put up eye-opening numbers as a producer. It could mean that she will lead her team to the State Tournament. It could mean both. No matter what though, we know that Comito will be a name we hear about a few more times before she becomes a Cyclone. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">If we are looking at the overall talent level and what the prospect brings to the floor at their position, [player_tooltip player_id='833953' first='Callie' last='Hales'] falls as the #2 PG that this conference has to offer moving into this Winter. Hales has a balanced mixture of handle, aggressive demeanor, athletic ability, and knowledge as a PG of when to do what. She is pretty crafty, always playing off of two feet when she gets into the middle of the defense and she is always willing to find the opponent teammates for an assist in one way or another. Defensively, she gets her hands on several tips/deflections because of her natural ability to jump to the ball and figure out her opponent's tendencies. All in all, Hales will be a solid college athlete at the end of the day, where-ever she ends up. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='655384' first='Campbell' last='Schulz'] showed a lot of promise last Winter with North Polk and she is ready to take on an even bigger role this time around. Schulz was an underclassmen who put up double digits in PPG, along with averaging a number of Rebounds, Assists, & Steals throughout a contest. This season Schulz will return as producer #1 for her group. She should be one of the main options for the Comets on the offensive end while also being a sound advocate on defense. This is someone that has a well rounded game and it looks like she has only gotten better in the off-season. If their new coaching staff can figure some things out early with the prospect they have, they should be steady sailing moving into the month of December. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Someone who put up similar numbers last Winter for the Comets as Schulz was [player_tooltip player_id='777231' first='Fayth' last='Sullivan'] at the CG position. North Polk will be glad to return Sullivan for another go-around for her Junior season this Winter. Sullivan is going to be looked at to play and produce off of the ball compared to as a main handler. With the sets that their group will run, that won't always be the case but Sullivan is more of a pure scorer than anything else at this time so I expect her to always be attacking from the 2/3 position. It's really going to be the Schulz & Sullivan show this Winter so I'm curious to see how they fair in and out of conference. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Taking into consideration length, height, natural presence and [player_tooltip player_id='880909' first='Kami' last='Clark'] falls into being one of the best players that this conference has to offer moving into the 2025-2026 season. Clark has good size at 5'10 and a good feel for the game. She is usually more of a SG but I've seen her lead a showcase as a passer/distributor and it was pretty impressive as well. She understands some detailed skill moves offensively but she also isn't afraid to keep it simple over everything else. Clark should take a step up from last season and she should help Comito get their Carlisle team to the State Tournament. If they play selflessly and off of each-other at a consistent rate, they are going to be hard to stop. </p>
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Here are five top producing guard returners within the Raccoon River Conference this season, who are sure to open some eye's over the next six months with their consistent production.
HEIGHT
5'10"
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PG
CLASS
2026
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HEIGHT
5'9"
POS
PG
CLASS
2027
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HEIGHT
5'9"
POS
CG/SG
CLASS
2027
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HEIGHT
5'9"
POS
CG
CLASS
2027
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5'10"
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CG/PG
CLASS
2028
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