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<p><strong>Caleb Sausville (Walker Valley)</strong><br>Caleb is a fantastic catch-and-shoot guy. Facing Howard he buried five three-pointers, a couple of which were wonderfully challenged. His transition from planting feet to release is so swift. He finished the game with 17 points. Can also pass. Sausville's older brother was an adept high school starter for Walker Valley too, though he graduated.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1792112' first='Harrison' last='Rollins'] (King's Academy)</strong><br>Harrison dunked with two hands on the run-out. Most of his success came from bodying and battering on the low blocks. He is a very strong junior, shaped much like a budding WWE wrestler. His willingness to clatter into bodies serves him well. Rollins plays, and thrives, much as a 6-foot-4 power forward. He does play with fantastic off-ball defensive instincts. Numerous times in his mid-season film, Rollins poked a cross-perimeter pass free and hustled up floor to earn a fast two points.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1495340' first='Marshall' last='Ashley'] (Oakland)</strong><br>Marshall is a very clever and physical guard. He showed pull-ups and one turnaround jumper against Blackman. The Blackman Blaze are consistently among the best team defenses in the state. Points are not easy against the Barry Wortman-coached team. </p>
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<p><strong>Grayson Scragg (Donelson Christian Academy)</strong><br>The freshman scorer finished a game against Ezell Harding with 16 points, three rebounds, and three assists. Scragg showed off fantastic first-step quickness. He gutted into the lane with no fear or hesitation. Scragg looks like an ambitious point guard with plus-plus shot creation. He scored on all three levels on his home floor.</p>
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<p><strong>Zaden Branham (Polk County)</strong><br>Branham is a very confident, reliable outside shooter. He routinely hits multiple triples within the same game. For example, Branham hit a fourth quarter wing three-pointer at Walker Valley in a game that was out of hand, Walker Valley assured of the win. The sophomore Branham nailed dropped two bombs when facing Tellico Plains way back in November. Branham walked into the second one, pulling up unabashed.</p>
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Caleb Sausville (Walker Valley)
Caleb is a fantastic catch-and-shoot guy. Facing Howard he buried five three-pointers, a couple of which were wonderfully challenged. His transition from planting feet to release is so swift. He finished the game with 17 points. Can also pass. Sausville's older brother was an adept high school starter for Walker Valley too, though he graduated.
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