<span style="font-weight: 400;"><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="158479" first="Schuyler" last="Berry"] 2021 6’2" C Oregon Elite/Grant HS</strong> - Schyler’s efforts in Arizona were a big reason for Oregon Elite Navy’s 3-1 record at “The Bubble”, where her trademark performance came versus a prolific San Diego Waves team. With the heavy assignment of taking on nationally acclaimed Breya Cunningham, playing with tremendous heart on both ends of the floor. She finished with an 11 point, 5 rebound, 2 assist effort and was a huge reason for their success along the weekend.</span>
<span style="font-weight: 400;"><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="158564" first="Zoe" last="Borter"] 2023 6’0" SG Clutch Players/Beaverton HS</strong> - Zoe is a guard with tremendous fierceness as a two guard who has all the fundamentals alongside the perimeter, but she makes a difference as an aggressive slasher with finesse who can get loose to the basket. She had several big moments over the weekend, showing her slipperiness as a ball handler. Her 11 point, 3 rebound, 4 assist effort was very telling of her ability to make a difference as a guard.</span>
<span style="font-weight: 400;"><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="158524" first="Lindsey" last="Wilson"] 2022 6’0" PF Oregon Elite/Mountainside HS</strong> - Lindsey was a double-double threat the entirety of the week, as she continued to solidify a commanding presence in the post. She scores well on the block, with her physicality and effort - particularly on second chance efforts. Her 10 points, 6 rebound/7 point, 6 rebound, 2 assist, 3 steal efforts were indicative of her ability to impact the game as a constant cog for Oregon Elite Gold.</span>
<span style="font-weight: 400;"><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="158567" first="Lainey" last="Spear"] 2023 6’2’ PF Clutch Players/Beaverton HS</strong> - Lainey had a prolific weekend, leading Clutch Players Rose as their leading scorer throughout their time at “The Bubble”. She is a forward with a lot of length and skill in the high and low-post who makes a lot of plays with her high IQ. She had a significant 18 point, 6 rebound, 1 assist, 1 block, 3 steal effort in which she was a constant force as a two way player for Clutch Players Rose. </span>
<span style="font-weight: 400;"><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="158477" first="Emilia" last="Bishop"] 2021 6’2" PF Oregon Elite/Wilsonville HS</strong> - Bishop came in as a much needed leader for a somewhat young Oregon Elite team, as she made an instant impact as a forward with lots of size and skill, indicative of her 10 point, 8 rebound performance in their first game. She continued with these merits over the course of the weekend, but her biggest two points came on their last possession of their final game in Arizona as she had a to-go bank shot on the block to give Oregon Elite a one-point victory.</span>
<span style="font-weight: 400;"><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="204576" first="Mandy" last="Sisul"] 2021 5’10" SG ABA/La Salle HS</strong> - Mandy is a team oriented guard who is aggressive as a slasher but also knows how to play at a consistent pace - also brings a lot of energy and effort on the defensive end. She can score inside the paint and has a knack for finding teammates within favorable positions. Rebounds well due to her constant work as a ball hawker. Her 6 point, 7 rebound, 3 assist effort were very telling of her abilities as an all-around player. </span>
<span style="font-weight: 400;"><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="158514" first="Cali" last="Denson"] 2022 5’7" SG ABA/Milwaukie HS</strong> - Cali continued to show that her adapt dribbling and shooting skills are translatable at any level, with any team - this time for ABA at “The Bubble”. Those that are familiar with her game know that she is a crafty guard who can take it to the rim with ease as well as create shots from the perimeter with creativity. She is also a serviceable floor general whose ability to create for herself is a catalyst to find others in scoring positions around the basket. </span>
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