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<p>Continuing on with the 15U all-event teams from the KC Clash comes the third team. Also review the <a href="https://prepgirlshoops.com/2024/05/5-make-kc-clash-15u-first-team/">first</a> and <a href="https://prepgirlshoops.com/2024/05/5-make-kc-clash-15u-second-team-2/">second</a> teams. The selections were pulled from 11 15U teams that descended upon Hy-Vee Area in Kansas City (MO) this past weekend for two days of stiff competition. 25 players were selected to the all-event teams. 10 of those make up the honorable mention list. Enjoy this reveal of the players who made the third team. All players are class of 2027 unless otherwise noted.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='866548' first='Jaylen' last='Cauthron'], PG, [program_tooltip program_id='712993' first='Team' last='Trae Young'] 3SSB 2027, Idavel (OK) – Cauthron not only showed terrific quickness but she also may just be the fastest. A very tough on-ball defender Cauthron exploded to the basket through defensive gaps. And off the steal. Just gone. Forgetaboutit! And on the finish Cauthron does so at speed, extension and a low of air under her.</p>
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<p><strong>Macy Schroering</strong>, 5'10”, PF, <a href="https://prepgirlshoops.com/program/kansas-elite/"><strong>[program_tooltip program_id='715643' first='Kansas' last='Elite']</strong></a> 2027 Halliday, Blue Valley Northwest (KS) – Several things Schroering showed was athleticism, solid transition speed, hops, and a very good head and shoulder fake to create driving opportunities. She also showed good upper body strength.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='898141' first='Blakely' last='Walter']</strong>, SG, <a href="https://prepgirlshoops.com/program/missouri-phenom/"><strong>[program_tooltip program_id='712694' first='Missouri' last='Phenom']</strong></a> 2028 Topeka, Washburn Rural (KS), 2028 – Walter had a terrific day and overall showed game-over-game improvement. She has speed with the ball and uses good ball skills to beat defenders of the dribble with quickness. She finishes with length and provided her team solid points from the perimeter. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='879360' first='Addison' last='Burns'], 5'11", PF, [program_tooltip program_id='713014' first='MO' last='Legacy'] 2027, Webb City (MO) - Burns had a consistent event being effective on both ends of the court. She showed timely quickness, handles, perimeter shooting and rebounding chops. She moved well into space, worked well in give-and-go and screen and slide situations and defended solidly using her size and length. I love to see players find somebody to box out first on perimeter shots before finding the ball. She was arguably the best at it. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='900706' first='Alexis' last='Davis'], 5'8", PG, [program_tooltip program_id='716052' first='Missouri' last='Nets'] 2027, Imboden (AR) - Davis not only showed quickness on her mid-range jumper but also smarts defending in transition. As a strong ball handler she can get to the rim decisively and finish with either hand. Strong from the line Davis is a walking traditional three point play. A very smart, lengthy perimeter and interior defender. </p>
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Continuing on with the 15U all-event teams from the KC Clash comes the third team. Also review the first and second teams. The selections were pulled from 11 15U teams that descended upon Hy-Vee Area in Kansas City (MO) this past weekend for two days of stiff competition. 25 players were selected to the all-event teams. 10 of those make up the honorable mention list. Enjoy this reveal of the players who made the third team. All players are class of 2027 unless otherwise noted.
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