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<p>Prep Hoops Indiana hosted our annual Freshman Showcase on Saturday featuring over 175 of the best prospects in the Class of 2026. This was a great opportunity to see a bunch of guys as they head into their first season of high school basketball. Here, we take a look and evaluate the players that made up Team 2.</p>
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<p>#85 [player_tooltip player_id='1561600' first='Adam' last='Fine'] - 5'11 PG - Noblesville: Fine is a shorter lead guard that is very quick on his feet. Little wild at times but has a great motor and scrappiness to him. Had a few smooth finishes around the rim. </p>
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<p>#206 [player_tooltip player_id='1560945' first='Dezhon' last='Hall'] - 6'3 PG - Tindley: Hall, for me, was the best player on the floor for Team 2. Huge frame and did a great job of chasing his own misses. Defends hard and and rebounds even harder. Real explosive and once he has momentum on the drive it is hard for the defense to stop him. </p>
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<p>#326 [player_tooltip player_id='1561639' first='Jacolby' last='Donaldson'] - 5'10 - Gary 21st Century: Donaldson is a shorter lead guard that plays with quickness. At this point time he looks to be pretty versatile as he is able to play on and off the ball. See him as more of a lead guard moving forward. </p>
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<p>#338 [player_tooltip player_id='1561659' first='Gavin' last='Woelfle'] - 5'6 PG - Terre Haute North: Woelfle is a shorter lead guard that plays with a ton confidence. Real shifty and is not afraid to go at the bigger players. Scores well right now and has the ability to be a great floor leader in the next few years. </p>
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<p>#389 [player_tooltip player_id='1560985' first='Kyson' last='Parker'] - 5'8 PG - North Knox: Parker is a short guard that can play both on and off the ball. Played more off the ball here so see him projected a shooting guard if he grows. Really pretty looking jump shot. </p>
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<p>#390 [player_tooltip player_id='1561678' first='Donjae' last='Sewood'] - 5'8 SG - Thea Bowman: Sewood is shorter shooting guard that plays hard. Not super quick but has good handles with the ball. Played good defense and had a nice steal that started a fast break. Can shoot it off the catch as well. </p>
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<p>#393 [player_tooltip player_id='1561697' first='Kallen' last='Hoeft'] - 5'8 SG - Hamilton Southeastern: Hoeft is a shorter shooting guard that that can absolutely light it up. Had a bunch of threes when I watched him and displayed a high arching shot on those. Was one of the better shooters from this event. </p>
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<p>#435 [player_tooltip player_id='1561025' first='Cooper' last='Craig'] - 5'11 PG - Hilliard Davidson: Craig is a lead guard that sees the floor well. Was great on the offensive glass and is good in transition. He can be a shot blocker and is good in transition. Beautiful step-back three. </p>
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<p>#454 [player_tooltip player_id='1561620' first='Nolan' last='Holzwart'] - 6'0 PG - Wawasee: Holzwart is a combo guard with length. Was at his best with he was able to drive off the wing. Really active. </p>
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<p>#834 [player_tooltip player_id='1560964' first='Edwin' last='Holmes'] - 6'4 SF - Princeton: Holmes is a forward with legit size right now. Lanky and runs the floor really hard. Was impressed with his ability to finish around the rim. Can play both the wing and post. </p>
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Prep Hoops Indiana hosted our annual Freshman Showcase on Saturday featuring over 175 of the best prospects in the Class of 2026. This was a great opportunity to see a bunch of guys as they head into their first season of high school basketball. Here, we take a look and evaluate the players that made up Team 2.
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