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<p>Another squad with a mixture of prospects from across Oklahoma, here's four more standouts from last week's event in Edmond. </p>
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<p>#246 [player_tooltip player_id='2140721' first='Angelo' last='Estes'] - There were quite a few players from Tulsa with a good base of skill level and shooting. Estes was another example of this, hitting open jumpers and playing with confidence as a shooter. There were a couple instances that showed he'll need to be more decisive with quicker moves at the higher levels. But overall, he's another good piece of an intriguing Class of 2027 for the Booker T Washington Hornets. </p>
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<p>#413 [player_tooltip player_id='2140737' first='Drew' last='Frankenfield']Strong for his age, the Owasso Ram had his moments when getting downhill and playing around the rim. He had some competitive rebounds in traffic and in his second viewing had a physical block while protecting the rim. In that same contest he even a splashed a three from distance. </p>
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<p>#433 [player_tooltip player_id='2326941' first='Miles' last='Jackson'] - A rangy athletic wing, Jackson was aggressive with his shot all event. Which makes sense as he can eat up ground quickly with his long legs in the open court and can draw fouls at the rim in the halfcourt. At times he relied a little too much on pulling up in the mid-range or from three. His aggression carried over onto defense, as he often hunted shots to block but will need to work on his timing as a shot blocker. A little better decision maker would be a good step in his development, but the upside and potential to a be game changing wing prospect is there for the incoming Putnam City Pirate. </p>
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<p>#765 [player_tooltip player_id='2140747' first='Jace' last='Parker']A player with good bloodlines, Parker is another well drilled prospect with a good base. The Muskogee rougher put points on the board in a variety of ways. Comfortable looking pull ups in the mid-range. A good "And 1" finish after steal. Still growing into body, flashes of athleticism hint at the potential of the prospect Parker could become. </p>
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Another squad with a mixture of prospects from across Oklahoma, here's four more standouts from last week's event in Edmond.
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