<p> Continuing coverage of the guard play at the Prep Hoops Top250 event was held this weekend, here is part II of my breakdown of some of the top guards to showcase the event. <em><br />
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id="963754" first="Caleb" last="Hollenbeck"], 6’0 St. Thomas More (2023) - Caleb did a lot of small things great this past Sunday. He pushed the tempo in the broken floor and dead ball situations to get into the motion offense. Constantly was moving without the basketball which caused his defense to run at him and chase. Hollenbeck put his teammates in scoring opportunities with the perfect pass.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="975561" first="Derek" last="Eidsness"], 6’1 West Central (2021) - Derek had a lot of strong moves to the rim and was able to finish above the rim with an emphatic dunk in the broken court. Rebounded well in his area using his body and vertical to get the ball. </p>
<p><strong>Marcelino Mandapat</strong>, 5’9 Ingraham (2021) - Pass first point that did a great job in the half-court set directing the offense in spacing and motion. A scrappy player that dove on the floor multiple times, keeping the possession alive for his team. </p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="968189" first="Harrison" last="Reede"], 5’10 Aberdeen Central (2022) - Do not give Reede an opening to shoot the three, he was a sharp shooter from beyond the arc this past Sunday. Harrison hit threes and had little ball flips around the rim to be a threat from more than just the set shot. Passing was very quick and on target which allowed for open looks in the half court set. </p>
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