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<p>Class B Region 2 is nothing short from region 1. A few smaller schools, but the talent level equates. We'll be covering who the starting 5 seniors would be for my squad in this region. Starting off the list we have... </p>
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<p>Starting PG: <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='211417' first='Olivia' last='Dick']</strong><a href="https://prepgirlshoops.com/player/olivia-dick/"></a> – (5'5/PG/Thompson) – A quick, agile guard that can see the floor. Likes to run in the open court and doesn't necessarily need the ball at all times. She's crafty and has great poise. A solid guard that has yet to reach her true potential on the hard wood. Olivia is my go to pick in this region to run my offense. </p>
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<p>Starting SG: <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='100429' first='Ainsley' last='Mclain']</strong><a href="https://prepgirlshoops.com/player/ainsley-mclain/"></a> – (5'9/CG/Grafton) – Mclain is a hooper! She's the player that is going to go get you a bucket in clutch time. Doesn't over due offensively and lets the game come to her. An offensively fluent guard that can play at all 3 levels and possesses great length for dealing with quicker guards defensively. This is an offensive pick for sure and I don't think there's a better player in the region at racking up points like Ainsley. She's my pick for the 2 guard spot. </p>
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<p>Starting SF: <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='100448' first='Rylen' last='Burgess']</strong><a href="https://prepgirlshoops.com/player/rylen-burgess/"></a> – (5'9/SG/Cavalier) – Rylen isn't necessarily a 3, but for experimental purposes we'll put her there. She's strong, aggressive and attacks the hoop with purpose. Another guard that you can't leave open or she'll spray down a 3. Burgess is a great resource for this All-Senior Team. She's got the capabilities to really stretch a defense out and since the most common defense in North Dakota Girls Ball is the 2-3 zone that's just what my 3 guards will do. Burgess is my go to at the 3 spot for offensive efficiency and a defensive presence. </p>
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<p>Starting PF: <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='243209' first='Eden' last='Carrier']</strong> <a href="https://prepgirlshoops.com/player/eden-carrier/"></a>– (5'10/PF/Cavalier) - Eden is an overall brute. She's no stranger to battling in the post and in fact most of her scoring comes from inside. An agile forward that has a good enough dribble to rip past a slower post from the high post or short corner. Eden has a great arsenal of post moves at her disposal to make her an offensive threat. She's my pick at the 4 spot though for that defensive pressure and aggressive hunger she displays on the court. A dark horse pick with [player_tooltip player_id='243209' first='Eden' last='Carrier'] playing at the 4 spot. </p>
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<p>Starting C: <strong><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='379320' first='Keira' last='Cole']</strong><a href="https://prepgirlshoops.com/player/keira-cole/"></a> </strong><a href="https://prepgirlshoops.com/player/keira-cole/"></a>– (6'1/C/Grafton) -<strong> </strong>Another dark horse pick. We have [player_tooltip player_id='379320' first='Keira' last='Cole'] playing the 5. A solid rebounder and with some added aggression we might have an absolute sleeper with Cole. I stated in a recent article with the removal of D1 committee [player_tooltip player_id='100425' first='Walker' last='Demers'], Keira has a lot of room to grow in her senior year. You don't play with a talent like that and not pick up any skills for your own game. I expect Keira to be a nice sleeper on no ones radar this year. She's my pick filling in at the 5 spot. </p>
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Class B Region 2 is nothing short from region 1. A few smaller schools, but the talent level equates. We'll be covering who the starting 5 seniors would be for my squad in this region. Starting off the list we have...
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