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<p>Davis Ellis - Ellis is a 2026 five-foot-ten-inch point guard from Anoka who was playing with [program_tooltip program_id='2078859' first='Starks' last='Elite']. Versus the Minnesota Comets Gagner team Ellis pull-up jumper from beyond the arc was nearly unstoppable as he knocked multiple shots. Ellis also has a very quick first step, and seems comfortable playing off the ball just as much on it.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2119596' first='Cooper' last='Fahning'] - Fahning is a six-foot-six-inch 2026 wing from Eden Prairie and plays [program_tooltip program_id='2075685' first='Minnesota' last='Select'] Brewer. Select Brewer got themselves all the way to the 16's final versus MN Fury and Fahning was a key reason why, especially shooting the ball from the perimeter. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2118474' first='Ethan' last='Martin'] - Martin is a 2026 six-foot-four-inch left-handed forward from Belle Plaine that plays for Minnesota Swish Dahl. Martin impressed me a few years ago playing at a Prep Hoop tournament and he's still improving. Smooth operator on the perimeter facing up to the basket. Can shoot the ball from the outside, and plays at another level than his competition.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2083266' first='Jack' last='Burke'] - Burke is a six-foot-three-inch 2026 guard from SW Christian and plays [program_tooltip program_id='2075685' first='Minnesota' last='Select'] Brewer. Brewer was great from the outside hitting plenty of shots with his smooth shooting. Burke is a perfect secondary ball handler from the wing, and was very good off the ball.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1560746' first='Ryker' last='Van Nostrand'] - Van Nostrand is a six-foot-four-inch 2026 forward from Washburn and plays for [program_tooltip program_id='2075672' first='Minnesota' last='Fury'] Antl. Van Nostrand found opportunity after opportunity inside versus [program_tooltip program_id='2078859' first='Starks' last='Elite'] to further Fury's lead to victory. He finished four or five inside shots in the 2nd half to give [program_tooltip program_id='2078859' first='Starks' last='Elite'] not much chance to come back.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2118495' first='Talan' last='Witt'] - Witt is a 2026 Minnesota Comets six-foot guard from Alexandria. Witt is a good shot creator, and a smooth operator with the ball in hands. He drives hard to the basket and can really shoot it from range. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1506327' first='Nathan' last='Weiss'] - Weiss is a 2026 six-foot-two-inch guard from Becker that plays with [program_tooltip program_id='2075310' first='Northstar' last='Titans'] Squires. Weiss is a strong athlete that takes his running back and middle linebacker skills from the gridiron to the basketball court. As he uses that strength versus smaller guard, Weiss still can shoot it from the perimeter and showed ability to get himself buckets inside and out.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2414649' first='Aiden' last='Powell'] - Powell is a 2026 five-foot-eleven-inch guard from Elk River that plays for Minnesota Comets Aguilar. Powell showed some scoring ability versus the NS Titans Squires team in an early morning Sunday match-up. Powell hit shots inside on drives, really attacking off the bounce and showed a little bit of range. Size pits him as a point guard but more of a combo guard in ability.</p>
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Davis Ellis - Ellis is a 2026 five-foot-ten-inch point guard from Anoka who was playing with
Starks Elite
. Versus the Minnesota Comets Gagner team Ellis pull-up jumper from beyond the arc was nearly unstoppable as he knocked multiple shots. Ellis also has a very quick first step, and seems comfortable playing off the ball just as much on it.
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