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<p>On the second day of the three-day Pittsburg State Team Camp, the University's second team camp in two weeks, I scouted three early games.</p>
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<p>Eighty-nine high school teams from five different states are competing in games that consist of two 13-minute halves.</p>
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<p>Here is a scouting report on four players who stood out in those three early Day Two games.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='231289' first='Taylin' last='Stallbaumer'], </strong>5'7”, G, Seaman, 24</p>
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<p>Stallbaumer lived up to the pre-tournament hype I had heard about her. She scored 12 points for the Seaman Vikings in a 28-point victory over South Harrison (AR). Stallbaumer is currently ranked No. 12 in the PGH Class of 2024 ranking. She is already the career leader for 3-point field goals made at Seaman and averaged 11 points and three rebounds per game during her junior season. She made two 3-point field goals in the contest at Pittsburg State. She is ‘Flash'-type fast and looks to push the pace of a game every chance she gets. She shot 5-of-9 from the field in the win over South Harrison.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='622407' first='Maddie' last='Gragg']</strong>, 5'10", SF, Seaman ‘26</p>
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<p>I absolutely love Gragg's game. She is a post, who can run the floor. She scored 12 points in Seaman's win and she and Stallbaumer accounted for 24 of the Vikings' 42 points scored. She is a physical payer who will rebound and look to dominate the paint on both ends of the court.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='616734' first='Kate' last='Hinck']</strong>, 5'4", PG, Washburn Rural ‘25</p>
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<p>The Lady Blues were missing four starters during the team camp, so it was difficult to gauge them as a team. Hink ran the point for Rural in a seven-point loss to Owasso (OK). The Washburn Rural prospect is currently ranked No. 17 in the Class of 2025. She is athletic, sneaky quick, and a plus-defensive player.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='432514' first='Jacqueline' last='Hall']</strong>, 5'10", PG, Pittsburg ‘24</p>
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<p>I watched the hometown Pittsburg Purple Dragons lose a Day Two game to North KC (MO). Hall scored 14.4 points per game during her junior season. She also averaged 2.4 rebounds per game. The Purple Dragon prospect is ranked No. 21 in the Class of 2024. She is the most experienced ball handler on the PHS roster so she runs the offense from the point. She might be better suited to play at the small forward position in college.</p>
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On the second day of the three-day Pittsburg State Team Camp, the University's second team camp in two weeks, I scouted three early games.
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