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<p>Prep Girls Hoops Missouri takes a look at a group of under the radar standouts at Class 1 schools who have led their teams to No. 1 seeds in this week's district tournaments.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='722141' first='Gabby' last='Meyer'] (NW Hughesville): A 5'11" 2026 forward who has NW Hughesville to a top seed in District 6. She has enjoyed an outstanding career where she's become the school's all-time leading scorer this season. She is also closing in on 2,000 points for her career. She is a very good athlete who can excel anywhere on the court with her overall skill set. She can play the point-forward role very well while also going inside to get buckets against smaller defenders.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='874631' first='Sadie' last='Loehr'] (Walnut Grove): A 2027 guard who was solid player for last season's Final Four team and has elevated into more of a lead role this season. She is a good all-around player who can score and facilitate offense as a playmaker. She also operates well on the full court press. She is a steady player on a very balanced team.</p>
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<p>Sydney Derendinger and Rylee Hirshvogel (Jamestown): A pair of talented forwards who have led Jamestown to a 22-3 record heading into the postseason, where they are the top seed in District 9. They are part of a tall and talented front line as Derendinger is a 5'10" 2027 and Hirshvogel is a 5'11" 2027.</p>
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<p>Emmagin Travis (LaPlata): A 5'10" 2027 forward who has the athleticism to make things happen on both ends of the court. She attacks the basket well in the a half court set and she can also grab a rebound and go coast to coast for a layup. She can create her own shot on offense and she also facilitates offense with her passing ability.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='982948' first='Grace' last='Ancell'] (Delta): A 5'10" 2026 forward who is the one holdover from Delta's 2024 team that finished third in the Class 1 state tournament. She is a versatile post player who can score inside and also drive it well and knock down perimeter jumpers. She led the Lady Bobcats to a No. 1 seed in District 1.</p>
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Prep Girls Hoops Missouri takes a look at a group of under the radar standouts at Class 1 schools who have led their teams to No. 1 seeds in this week's district tournaments.
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