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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 Four:</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2211742' first='Riggy' last='Khyungra'] (2027 La Salle)</strong> - 5-foot-11 guard was super quick and shifty off the dribble, very difficult for defenders to keep up with him. basically got to wherever he wanted to on the court whenever he wanted to and had a number of creative finishes around the hoop. outside shot was streaky but knocked in enough to keep the defense honest.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2132791' first='Keylon' last='Kittleson'] (2027 Portland Christian)</strong> - 5-foot-11 guard did what he does extremely well - knock down the open jumper. set up shop beyond the arc on the wings and corners and was always ready to catch and shoot. quick release, smooth stroke, good rotation on the ball. handled the ball a little to create space for himself.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2539901' first='Matthew' last='Tesfa'] (2027 La Salle)</strong> - 6-foot guard was injured and did not participate but was there to cheer on his teammates.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2210983' first='Caden' last='Cunningham'] (2027 Sprague) </strong>- well-built 6-foot-1 guard didn't get many opportunities do show what he could do offensively, but still competed hard, kept the basketball moving, and overall played good team basketball.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2375085' first='Juan' last='Gomez'] (2027 Hood River Valley) </strong>- smallish 5-foot-8 guard mainly looked to set up others instead of taking his own shot. showed good quickness getting up and down the floor and had some moments with deflections on the defensive end.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2539896' first='Kai' last='Lindsey'] (2027 Lincoln)</strong> - well-built 5-foot-7 guard that looked to get to the basket. had the strength to muscle past defenders into the lane for a couple of nice floaters. good ball-handler that also created for others as much as himself.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2539885' first='Ahmad' last='Hasan'] (2027 Centennial) </strong>- long and lanky, ran the floor well and picked his spots offensively. showed off a nice face-up jumper, knocking down a three, as his 6-foot-5 height, length, and athleticism allowed him to shoot over defenders.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2539887' first='Andy' last='Bledsoe'] (2027 Summit) </strong>- good athletic build at 6-foot-5. didn't get a lot of opportunities for shots but played hard. had a good nose for the ball and was effective on the boards. ran the floor and was rewarded with a couple of passes for easy buckets.</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 Four:
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