Camryn Bell
Camryn Bell
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Tonia Ziter | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Cam plays like a human version of those sticky hands toys—she just finds a way to get to everything. On rebounds and passes, her reach seems to extend farther than expected, and she consistently disrupts even the most secure possessions.
Her length and instincts make her a constant problem, turning routine plays into contested ones and creating extra opportunities for her team.
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Seeing Cam operate on the perimeter was a different look, and she handled it well. She was often tasked with bringing the ball up against smaller, quicker guards and did so with confidence and control.
She covers ground quickly, turning rebounds into fast-break layups in the same possession, and her length on the defensive end creates problems for opposing teams, disrupting rhythm and closing space effectively.
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Read EvaluationTonia Ziter | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Cam hasn’t yet had the opportunity to fully showcase her potential within a loaded Lehi rotation filled with experienced veterans, but the tools are clearly there. When her chance comes, she has the makeup to become a cornerstone on both ends of the floor — a player who can impact the game defensively while growing into an offensive option as well. Her youth won’t be a limitation; it will be an asset as she continues to develop within a high-level system and earns her place in the rotation.
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Stepping into a full varsity role at Lehi, Camryn will need to prove she’s ready for the pace and physicality of the next level — and from what we’ve seen in summer and fall play, she looks more than prepared. With
Kelcee Rasmussen
Kelcee
Rasmussen
6'1" | C/PF
Lehi | 2028
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UT
anchoring the middle, Camryn will have the freedom to operate along the perimeter, where her length and mobility can cause problems for opposing offenses. Expect her to be active on the glass, disrupt passing lanes, and use her size to make an early impact on both ends of the floor.
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Cam will be trying out for Lehi as a freshman. She’s one of the most selfless players we’ve seen this fall—always looking to elevate those around her. Even while setting up teammates and keeping the offense flowing, she still manages to grab boards and put up her own points, not from forcing shots, but from reading the floor and seizing opportunities. Her court awareness and maturity make her an instant asset, and if she continues to play with this balance of unselfishness and grit, she’ll fit right into Lehi’s system and make an impact early.
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Read EvaluationTonia Ziter | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Camryn’s ceiling is sky-high, and she might have the most upside of anyone in her class. This season, she’ll get to play more in her natural role as a stretch 4, where her length and shooting touch will shine. As she continues to develop physically, it’s easy to see her becoming a legitimate big-time college prospect in the near future.
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Read EvaluationTonia Ziter | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
The ceiling is high for Camryn. At six feet tall and running guard, with plenty of room to grow, she’s on track to be an easy D1 commit by the time she’s done. She’s smooth anywhere on the floor—whether in the paint or on the perimeter—and can defend anyone. She’s set to be a locked-in starter for Lehi for the next four years.
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Read EvaluationTonia Ziter | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Camryn was clutch in Kentucky, leading her squad to an undefeated run at R4R. She’s a do-it-all guard—smooth on both ends—but it’s her length that gives her the edge, creating matchup problems all over the floor.
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Read EvaluationHector Marquez | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Really impressed with Bell’s play this weekend. Her defense really sets the tone and at times when you are trying to get minutes at the varsity level as a freshman your defense at times dictates that and Bell is showing that she can defend multiple positions and she is not getting bullied by the bigger girls on the block.
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Read EvaluationTonia Ziter | Prep Girls Hoops Scout
Camryn is a player who isn’t on most 2029 radars, but should be. At 5′ 11” and growing, she is a well-rounded player. She played in Texas this weekend and was a beast handling the press. She can defend the bigs, pull rebounds, and pop out to hit the 3. She can handle the ball with the guards but battle down low with the bigs.
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