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<li>[player_tooltip player_id='1745583' first='Braxton' last='Keathley'] is on his way to being a mountain legend. Keathley has put up big numbers for 2 years now and averaged 22 points per game this past season. He's got to improve his three point shooting as he only shot 26% from three as a Freshman. Prestonsburg will only go as far as Braxton takes them and that's a lot on his shoulders at this point. </li>
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<li>Scott County's [player_tooltip player_id='1883193' first='Colton' last='Helton'] is the prototypical Coaches kid as he plays with limited mistakes and showcases a high IQ. Usually making the right play on both ends, Colton has good size at either guard spot and should be a big piece for Scott County, moving forward.</li>
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<li>Jay Martin of McCracken County is a scoring guard who continues to improve. His prospect ceiling will be determined by if he develops into more of a true point guard as his size is not ideal to be an off the ball scorer. As a freshman, Martin was primarily a three point shooter on the offensive end.</li>
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<li>Russell's [player_tooltip player_id='1745587' first='Elijah' last='Neel'] is overlooked as a top player in the region already. Neel averaged 16 points per game on shooting splits of 45/34/71 and his scoring numbers will rise as he gets to be a more efficient scorer. Elijah is comfortable on or off the ball but probably needs to move to the point full time to reach his ceiling as a prospect.</li>
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<li>[player_tooltip player_id='2125707' first='Griff' last='Weis'] was one of my favorite players at the Freshman Expo last fall but is waiting his turn at Trinity. Weis is a scoring guard who shoots the ball at a high level. Look for him to get some opportunity as a Sophomore for the Rocks.</li>
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