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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 Three:</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2377902' first='Colby' last='Stewart'] (2027 Mountainside) </strong>- smaller 5-foot-8 guard didn't get a lot of opportunities but made the most of them. solid looking outside jumper, knocked down a three and just missed a couple of others. played hard overall and gave good effort.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2479984' first='Dagim' last='Brennan'] (2027 Sisters) </strong>- lanky 5-foot-10 guard with good speed and athleticism. played particularly hard on defense and fought for loose balls. was able to sneak in a couple of scores and looks to have offensive potential.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2047153' first='Penny' last='Harrison'] (2027 Jesuit)</strong> - really pushed the basketball and got the team in transition, playing at a near-breakneck speed but under control. got to the hoop and scored for himself or found teammates for scores. played much bigger than his 5-foot-9 size and did a great job on the defensive glass.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2026059' first='Jayden' last='Reyes'] (2027 Mountainside) </strong>- aggressive on the offensive end, looked to attack the hoop. got a number of creative scores in the lane, getting his shot off around and over bigger defenders. solid ball-handler and made good decisions. was particularly impressive in the 3x3 games.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1961798' first='Major' last='Williams'] (2027 Jesuit) </strong>- worked well in tandem with high school teammate Harrison, switching off handling the basketball. nice soft touch on his jumper from mid-range on out and drew contact completing a couple of traditional and-one opportunities. used speed, wiry strength, and athleticism at 5-foot-11 to be a factor on the defensive end.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2132780' first='Alex' last='Lugo'] (2027 Milwaukie) </strong>- 6-foot guard didn't get a lot of opportunites to score the basketball, but played good team ball. took good care of the basketball, made the extra pass, and put in some effort on D.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2124993' first='Rogen' last='Brown'] (2027 Mountainside)</strong> - great all-around effort in all phases of the game for the 6-foot-2 guard. took what the defense gave him, shot a high percentage both around and away from the hoop. made the extra pass, played the passing lanes well on defense for steals, contributed on the boards.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2126215' first='Liam' last='Rea'] (2027 North Medford)</strong> - solid size and strength at 6-foot-3, and wasn't afraid to get physical inside. did a nice job battling on the boards and drew plenty of contact.</p>
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<p><strong>Muhammad Carter (2027 Benson) </strong>- good size, length, and athleticsm - and perhaps still growing at 6-foot-7 - with his best basketball ahead of him. didn't get many touches offensively so focused on running the floor, rebounding, and being a defensive presence.</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 Three:
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