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<p>The first-ever PrepHoops Oregon Sophomore ID Camp took place on Sunday afternoon and many of the state's top returning sophomores were at the Beaverton Hoop YMCA for some high-level competition. This week, we take a look at our scouting notes for each individual roster, breaking down this huge crop of talent player-by-player. Here's a look at Team Seven:</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2539893' first='Gabe' last='Perez'] (2027 Caldera)</strong> - combo 5-foot-11 guard was a high motor player that simply made plays. had an offensive mindset, was aggressive with the ball taking it to the rack, but also confident with his perimeter jumper. nice looking shooting stroke and wasn't afraid to take contested shots.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2393210' first='Jonty' last='Polumaru'] (2027 Wilsonville)</strong> - 5-foot-9 guard was a hard-nosed competitor who displayed many traits of the classic hustle guy. worked hard on the boards and defensive end, scrambled for loose balls, and was rewarded with a handful of "johnny-on-the-spot" putbacks for points.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2056867' first='Caiden' last='Dickey'] (2027 Tigard)</strong> - 5-foot-10 combo guard displayed a diverse skill set offensively, was able to catch and hit open jumpers but also take defenders off the dribble and finish around the hoop. wasn't afraid to get physical with his on-the-ball defense.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2539889' first='Braden' last='Chin'] (2027 North Medford) </strong>- didn't get a ton of opportunities on the offensive end, but was unselfish, took care of the basketball, and was a good teammate. good-looking perimeter shot and showed range by hitting an open three in the action we watched.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1747849' first='Elijah' last='Schmidt'] (2027 Sprague)</strong> - shifty 5-foot-11 guard with the ability to really light it up offensively. put on a show with the highest scoring performance on the day with 40 points on a variety of long bombs from the outside and quick drives to the hoop, absorbing contact in the process. played with flair and with plenty of confidence, firing up his teammates.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2534844' first='Enzo' last='Yamashita'] (2027 Milwaukie) </strong>- long and lanky 6-foot-5 post prospect that could still be growing. soft touch on mid-ranger jumper and added weight and strength will help with his competitiveness on the boards. ran the floor well and appears to have the ability to be a shot-blocking threat.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2396318' first='<strong>Grady</strong>' last='<strong>Rohrich</strong>'] <strong>(2027 Kamiak-WA)</strong> - one of the few players from out-of-state, the 6-foot guard was an solid all-around player. proved he could score both inside and out and exhibited toughness on the boards and on the defensive end. made an impression with his ability to knock down the three.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2134770' first='Elijah' last='Gabriel'] (2027 South Eugene)</strong> - physically tough swingman with good size at 6-foot-3. earned a number of tough buckets inside but was also able to show a good touch from the perimeter out past three-point range. ran the floor well and was very competitive on the glass and defense.</p>
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The first-ever PrepHoops Oregon Sophomore ID Camp took place on Sunday afternoon and many of the state's top returning sophomores were at the Beaverton Hoop YMCA for some high-level competition. This week, we take a look at our scouting notes for each individual roster, breaking down this huge crop of talent player-by-player. Here's a look at Team Seven:
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