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<p>Camare Young is a 2026 wing from Apple Valley high school. Young is six-foot-four-inches but you would swear he's much taller because of his length. He's able to pick off passes with his quickness and length, has ability to take the ball up the court himself, is a good passer, and is a strong, able bodied player. Young showcased the ability to make outside shots, something he'll need to do consistently to be a high-level wing. He has good finishing ability and is a match-up problem for smaller wings and bigger forwards because of his agility.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2104454' first='Kingston' last='Manning'] is a 2025 wing from Minnehaha Academy. The six-foot-four-inch wing had another impressive expo. In September I witnessed him showcase himself in a few ways, scoring particularly inside. This time he scored inside and out, displaying much more ability to make perimeter shots. Potential versatile defender as he can guard both forward positions.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1560797' first='Jaxon' last='Boschee'] is a six-foot-one-inch guard from Bemidji.The 2026 guard is primed for a breakout sophomore year for Bemidji with his hot outside shooting ability and ability to get into space for dribble pull-ups. Boschee has grown an inch or two since June will really help him versus more mature, seasoned players this high school year.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1612342' first='Deidrick' last='Taylor'] is a 2024 guard from Minneapolis Edison.The five-foot-ten-inch guard is quick and shifty, and plays fast but under control. Good court vision, and is a feisty defender. Taylor fits the mold of traditional point-guard but has the ability to produce scoring for your team.</p>
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<p>J.P Kuchenbecker is a 2025 guard from Holy Family. The six-foot-two-inch guard was very solid throughout this contest at the Expo. Kuchenbecker made his opportunities count, finishing at the rim. He's a solid secondary ball-handler and above average passer.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1560767' first='Ty' last='Nyberg'] is a 2026 point-guard from Duluth East and played AAU with [program_tooltip program_id='2078859' first='Starks' last='Elite']. The five-foot-eleven-inch guard showed ability to play with the ball and without. He has the ability to score at all 3 levels, plays above his sophomore age, and makes his opponents work to score. </p>
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<p>Trell Jenkins is a 2026 guard from Como and played for the [program_tooltip program_id='2075674' first='Minnesota' last='Heat'] this past summer. The five-foot-nine-inch guard was excellent getting teammates extra chances, especially rebounding well for his size. When not with the ball he would hustle down court to great fastbreak opportunities and even displayed court awareness to spread out to the corner to knock down an open 3.</p>
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