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<p>Lubab Kambalo is a 2024 point guard from Washington, South Dakota. The five-foot-seven-inch guard has the most impressive games in this contest. Quick and fast guard, Kambalo pushed pace, found open guys, and was a pesky defender on the perimeter. He scored the basketball from outside and in despite his size, and handed out assists left and right. Baker scored 19 points and had 7 assists.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1586877' first='Ian' last='Schnabel'], the 2025 six-foot-seven-inch forward from Blake, was tough inside the entire contest. Schnabel showed aggression and strength for the basketball when rebounding. His ability to outwork the competitors gave himself more opportunities. He has a soft touch inside for scores, and ran the floor pretty well. Schnabel seems to have matured from earlier this year when I saw him playing at Blake.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2104527' first='Lukas' last='Means'] is a five-foot-nine-inch 2025 guard from Redwood Valley. Means is a compact guard with a bit of power in his moves. He shot the ball very well from beyond the 3-point arc and showed a bit of ability to make mid-range jumpers. He shared the ball as well and showed promise as a lead guard.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1628773' first='Isaac' last='Asmus'], 2026 Center from Aitkin, has shown improvement each and every time I see him. Asmus has growth to do on offense in a few areas, but one area Asmus seems to excel at is screen and roll. Asmus really dives well after screening. Asmus biggest strength is his size, six-foot-seven-inch. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2175466' first='Luke' last='Kans'] is a 2025 guard from Holy Family. The six-foot Junior showed an outstanding ability to make multiple triples in a game as he made 5 3's in this contest. Kans plays with pace, takes good looks early. Has his head up looking to attack quickly as well.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1617792' first='Owen' last='Haag'] is a six-foot-three-inch wing from Heritage Christian Academy. The 2025 Haag shot the ball well from the outside hitting 3 3's, he showed an ability to handle the ball on the perimeter as a secondary ball handler, and was consistent with his defense.</p>
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