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<p>The top players from the Capitol City Classic.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1434063' first='Max' last='Buslee'] of Eagan (6'2 sr). If you do not step to Max near the arc he will step into his shot and burn you with that right hand regularly. The 6'2 guard knocked out shots from the perimeter and scored 17 points for Eagan in a double figure win over Armstrong. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1434055' first='Poet' last='Davis'] of Minneapolis South (6'1 sr). I really liked what I saw from Davis in part today. He opened the game with a deep three but once that happened that Austin zone swarmed to him. Poet did not force anything, he didn't panic, Davis just kept the ball moving and turned up the defense. Eventually that panned out for the Tigers who went from down nine to up double digits. Davis had six assists, played solid defense, and made four jumpers as well as a handful of foul shots. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1287441' first='Brandon' last='Hrncir'] of Farmington (6'7 sr). Brandon was likely the most dominating player of the event. He scored 25 points with several rebounds and the Rochester Mayo team had no player that could deal with his size and agility. Led the undefeated Tigers to a 14 point win over the [program_tooltip program_id='2075852' first='Spartans' last='']. </p>
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<p>Allan Lankford Jr of St. Paul Central (6'1 jr). Central was down early and then an attack followed by two threes from Lankfard changed the direction of the game. I thought Allan did a great job of combining his ability to score the ball (17 points) with his ability to not only create for others (4 assists) but to keep the ball moving for the offense to consistently have comfortable attempts. I thought he did a great job of controlling the game and I also learned from his football teammates that he does the same as quarterback for the football team. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1332274' first='Shaun' last='Wysocki'] of Rochester Century (6'7 sr). Wysocki completed dominated the first half against White Bear Lake posting a double-double. Shaun worked all over the lane to finish o-boards, dump offs, and one dribble attacks. He also grabbed every defensive board available in half one. By the time he got to the second half the game was set and he only took two shots and was off the floor early. A double-double of 12 points, 13 rebounds and four assists. </p>
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