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<p>Who stood out Sunday morning at the Breakdown Fall League? Prep Hoops was in the building and gives you the rundown!</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1544927' first='Kevin' last='Armstrong II'] of Breck (6'4 junior wing). The biggest thing I like about Armstrong is his ability to get a step on defenders and use that size and length to get a balanced look in the middle of the floor or at the rim. He has a nice touch and when his broad shoulders are squared to the rim his touch takes over. Led Breck to a win over Blaine and Kevin surely has the tools to keep developing into a nice prospect. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1284132' first='Eli' last='Ehrke'] of Glencoe-Silver Lake (6'3 junior guard). Eli's attack game was the biggest part of why Glencoe Silver Lake defeated New Prague in the 8am game. Eli is a strong 6'3 with great ball control so his ability to get down hill and finish, or get down hill and create for others led to a late run that got his team back in the game. It's not just the skill and production, Elk has a different drive to succeed for his team than others. We saw that this past 16u season and we saw it yesterday. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1574226' first='Peyton' last='Podany'] of Anoka (6'3 sophomore guard). Peyton is a big guard that handles as comfortably as any of the smaller lead guards he faced on Sunday. Down the stretch of a close game I really like how confident he was in taking control of the ball and then making plays to help his team win. A good shooter yes but an all around skilled player that I think is going to be one of several good pieces helping Anoka to a big year. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='962226' first='Donald' last='Prah'] of Anoka (6'1 junior guard). Anoka has a chance to be so much better than people think. I really like the versatility of their top five and Prah gives them a three guard look. Donald is a stronger guard so if he gets a step on a guy he was able to control a guy. He can handle but Anoka has several of those so his ability to get to the rim is key as well. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1301062' first='Will' last='Walker'] III of Breck (6'1 senior guard). If it was Walker who was playing with Breck - not totally sure as the player didn't have a jersey on - he continues to impress as a combo guard with a perimeter touch and the ability to break down a defender and get to the rim. Walker scored 14 points a game as a junior and earned all league honors. </p>
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Who stood out Sunday morning at the Breakdown Fall League? Prep Hoops was in the building and gives you the rundown!
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