Abby Tuttle
Abby Tuttle
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Jeremy Brooks | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
- 12 Pts (4-13), 10 Rebs, 5 Assists, 1 T.O.
When you think about this North Polk Comets team, you think about their starting PG and future UNI Panther,
Abby Tuttle
Abby
Tuttle
5'8" | SG/PG
North Polk | 2025
State
IA
. Tuttle is the one who most commonly brings up the ball and runs this teams primary action. What I saw out of Tuttle today was impressive. She might not of shot it super well but she made shots when it mattered, she demonstrated some crazy good footwork in the post, and she finished with a 5-1 assist-to-turnover ratio. All these things together combined for an impressive performance. What I also noticed about Tuttle today is how much she communicates with those around her. It may seem like a small thing but those small things lead up to big ones in the very end. If this group wants to continue this run and finish things out, Tuttle is going to have to continue to lead by example. A task that is definitely achievable over these next few days.
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The North Polk Comets are going to be in the conversation to bring home their Classes State Title in a few short weeks. If they want to accomplish that, it’s all hands on deck, especially out of their stars like PG,
Abby Tuttle
Abby
Tuttle
5'8" | SG/PG
North Polk | 2025
State
IA
. Tuttle is a UNI committed prospect for good reason. She has some nights where she is making play after play, truly looking unstoppable on the Varsity floor. One of the most impressive numbers on Tuttle’s season is that she is 32-34 from the charity stripe, making 94.1% of her attempts. If you take into consideration prospects with over 30 attempts on the season, there aren’t many close to shooting over 90%. It’s about three individuals at this time. This number is an important one at the end of the day. If anyone wants to stay on the floor in clutch time, you MUST be able to make free throws so it’s refreshing to see that Tuttle goes beyond and above that mark.
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Abby Tuttle
Abby
Tuttle
5'8" | SG/PG
North Polk | 2025
State
IA
is North Polk’s main piece within their offense. She is a fast thinking, agile guard, that can get downhill in a hurry for an attempt at the bucket or to create for someone else once she gets into the teeth of the defense. Tuttle returns as their most vital piece because she will have the ball in her hands the majority of the time. she is going to be tasked with making a play in their system on every other possession at the very least and she has been their main producer in the past, so expectations are high.
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The North Polk Comets are going to have a good chance to make a run this season when the Playoff’s come around at the State Tournament. They had a chance to win it last year and they will be retuning all of their top producers so as long as they take care of business per usual, they should put up a great regular season record and have a shot to make some things happen before everything is said and done. Their head huncho and leader will be once again, Senior,
Abby Tuttle
Abby
Tuttle
5'8" | SG/PG
North Polk | 2025
State
IA
. Tuttle is a UNI commit for the past few seasons now and she is going to continue to be a staple throughout the state of Iowa over her collegiate career at the end of the day. She is going to be placed against some tough competition with some difficult matchups in this League so it should push her to be her best come Winter time.
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“One of the most sound guards on the high school floor out of the 2025 Class in Iowa is
Abby Tuttle
Abby
Tuttle
5'8" | SG/PG
North Polk | 2025
State
IA
of North Polk and the
All Iowa Attack
11th EYBL team. Tuttle is a D1 prospect with a chip on her shoulder. She competes with an edge that most don’t have, while being someone that is willing to do whatever it takes to win. She excels in the department of scoring the ball and she has had that on full display this final AAU season of her’s. Something she will need carry into this Winter if she wants her team to have chance to bring home a State Title Trophy.”
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Abby Tuttle
Abby
Tuttle
5'8" | SG/PG
North Polk | 2025
State
IA
could have clearly competed with the
All Iowa Attack
EYBL 17U team this season. She is enough of a difference maker and she isn’t going to hurt you as any aspect if it boils down to it. She would be a fantastic bench option in spot minutes but that’s hard to ask from someone that would rather play a lot and get prepared for the next level. Tuttle will have a chance to take her North Polk High School team back for another State run this next six-eight months. Their group will return almost everyone and they will be one of their Classes favorites to make a statement this time around. Tuttle is a difference maker in her playmaking ability. She is a dominant leader in charge when she has the ball and she can change the outcome because of her play alone. This is a name we will hear for years to come in Iowa, even as her high school career comes to a close as she will compete with the UNI Panthers at the next level.
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I have a feeling that
Abby Tuttle
Abby
Tuttle
5'8" | SG/PG
North Polk | 2025
State
IA
is going to see the collegiate floor at UNI quicker than most in her recruiting Class. Tuttle has been a steady and efficient producer when the rock is in her hands the past three seasons with the Comets and I expect more of that to finish off her Senior season this Winter. With a group that will return basically all of their key pieces, they will have another chance at redeeming themselves at the upcoming State Tournament in 2025, they just need to take it one step at a time and not look too far ahead. If they focus on going 1-0 in each contest, I’m sure they will kill it again this season with Tuttle leading the charge in a handful of different ways.
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I am a full believer that
Abby Tuttle
Abby
Tuttle
5'8" | SG/PG
North Polk | 2025
State
IA
is going to make an instant impact at UNI once her high school career comes to a close. Tuttle is a skilled and savvy guard. She can make plays on and off of the ball whenever needed or she can facilitate to open teammates if the opportunities present themselves. Her willingness to take contact and attack her defender relentlessly is what separates her from most. Not to mention, she always shows up. Doesn’t matter if it’s an AAU game, State tournament high school game, or a summer league game. If she is on the court competing, she is going to do her best at giving it her all. She has shown up this entire AAU season and she showed up this weekend to help her 11th grade EYCL team to a successful weekend as a whole as well.
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The North Polk Comets put together a solid Winter season these past few months, showing their worth almost every evening. They played with tenacity, determination, and a lot of strategy. One of their most consistent players, not only this past Winter but throughout the past 3 seasons has been their starting PG/SG,
Abby Tuttle
Abby
Tuttle
5'8" | SG/PG
North Polk | 2025
State
IA
. Tuttle is a University of Northern Iowa commit and a heck of a competitor. She has a beautiful shooting stroke from any where on the floor, while being agile and shifty with the ball in her hands. She understands pace of play and has the ability to switch up which speed she is attacking her opponents with on a consistent basis. In this Update, Tuttle only moved up a handful of spots but it’s noteworthy. In a 2025 Class that is STACKED with collegiate level talent, to stand out or move up in anyway at this point is impressive. I would say if you are looking at this Class as a whole, Tuttle is one of the more impressive Guards. She is obviously committed to a great program at the next level but she shows her worth every night in one way or another. I’ve personally never seen her step on the floor and become a non-factor. When her team has success, she is usually having a great game. If they don’t, she is usually struggling. I’m excited to see where this Comet’s team could take things next season. For all intents and purposes, I’m sure they are going to be right back in the State Conversation at the end of the day but we will just have to wait and see how it all plays out.
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One of the premier Juniors throughout the state, who is going to be a household name the next few years on both the high school floor and collegiate floor, is
Abby Tuttle
Abby
Tuttle
5'8" | SG/PG
North Polk | 2025
State
IA
of North Polk. On Tuesday night, Tuttle led her Comets team to a major win against #14 ranked Ballard High School. Tuttle’s skill is nothing short of spectacular and she is someone that has demonstrated that her entire high school career. In this specific contest, she ended with 19 points on 5-11 shooting, 4 Rebounds, 4 Steals, and 2 Assists. This wasn’t the best game of Tuttle’s season but one that she can be proud of. With the weapons that this Comet’s team has, I wouldn’t be surprised to see them at the State tournament at the end of this season. They have the personal and coaching, they just need some things to fall in their favor such as seeding and they will be able to make a run before this year is said and done. As for Tuttle, If she continues to expand her game over the next season or so, she is going to get a chance to see the floor at UNI. She is smart enough with the skill and physical tools. All she will needs is a chance.
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