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<p>The Prep Hoops Circuit hosted the Queen City Clash on Friday and Saturday at the Queen City Sportsplex in Cincinnati. Many of the best teams from Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and the surrounding area came to get some games in before taking Easter Sunday off. As always, our team of Prep Hoops scouts had boots on the ground coverage from the opening tip-off to the final buzzer of the weekend. As we continue to crank out content from the event it is time now to highlight the All-Tournament teams. Here are the best of the best from the 16u age division at the Prep Hoops Queen City Clash.</p>
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<h2 class='wp-block-heading'>Queen City Clash First Team All-Tournament</h2>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2288542' name='Tyson Clay'] (Ohio Basketball Club): [highschool_tooltip highschool_id='2584168' name='Clay'] had an excellent weekend for [program_tooltip program_id='2673282' name='Ohio Basketball Club'] while going up against the best competition that the Queen City Clash had to offer. The dynamic 5'9'-5'10' point guard really got it going late in one game that we watched finishing with 24 points and five three-point shots. His ability to create separation on the perimeter and knockdown pull-up three-point shots was very impressive. Look for him to have a big junior season at [highschool_tooltip highschool_id='2598327' name='Berea'] Midpark High School. One to keep an eye on throughout the rest of the spring and summer as well.</p>
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<p>Nate Frey (NOVA Village - Gyurko): A highly skilled 6'3' guard from [highschool_tooltip highschool_id='2587151' name='Hilliard Davidson'] High School in Ohio, Frey exploded for 29 points to finish off the weekend in a 77-57 win over Team Step. Frey was a consistent top contributor at the Queen City Clash for [program_tooltip program_id='2076263' name='NOVA Village'] - Gyurko finishing with 17 points in a hard fought contest against [program_tooltip program_id='2135129' name='Griffin Elite'] as well. Definitely an under-the-radar prospect to keep an eye on in Ohio's Class of 2027 this spring and summer.</p>
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<p>Pablo Wa Molima (Griffin Elite): The athletic and physical tools of this prospect stand out right away. Molima is able to get end-to-end in a hurry at 6'7'. He even showcased the ability to rebound the basketball and take it coast-to-coast a number of times. That athleticism and quickness carries him right now along with his non-stop motor. Molima is a big time rebounder and rim protector that also finishes above the rim offensively. There is a lot to like about his upside as the skill level catches up with everything else.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2272617' name='Griffin Starks'] (Wildcat Select 3SSB): Even when college coaches aren't physically in the gym they are still always watching. For example, Starks earned an offer from Florida State after an excellent showing at the Prep Hoops Circuit Queen City Clash. The 6'8' forward dominated the interior throughout the weekend finishing at a high level with a soft touch, rebounding everything in his area, and protecting the rim on the other end. His fluid athleticism and mobility at his size is what makes him a 4-star, Top 50 national prospect.</p>
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<p>Dylan Stohon (Wildcat Select 3SSB): There are other higher ranked prospects on the 16u Wildcat Select 3SSB squad, but nobody had the consistent production of Dylan Stohon at the Prep Hoops Circuit Queen City Clash over the weekend. The 6'5' versatile wing/forward came up big late in the game on Friday night to secure a win over Ohio Basketball Club and then poured in a game-high 22 points on Saturday morning in a win over Griffin Elite. Stohon's pop of athleticism along with his inside-out skill makes him an intriguing Class of 2027 prospect to follow.</p>
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<h2 class='wp-block-heading'>Queen City Clash Second Team All-Tournament</h2>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2241685' name='Roman Combs'] (Wildcat Select 3SSB)</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2379747' name='Santino Haney'] (Ohio Basketball Club)</p>
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<p>Marcus Nathan (NOVA Village - Gyurko)</p>
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<p>Isaiah Slay ([highschool_tooltip highschool_id='2590871' name='London'] Ramblers)</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2429594' name='Everett Stuart'] ([program_tooltip program_id='2317254' name='Cave Gym Elite'])</p>
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<h2 class='wp-block-heading'>Queen City Clash Third Team All-Tournament</h2>
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<p>Caiden Gaither </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2144204' name='Jaylen Gunther'] (Wildcat Select 3SSB)</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2443749' name='John Johnson'] (Ohio Basketball Club)</p>
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<p>Roland Van Karson (NOVA Village - Gyurko)</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2796802' name='Gunnar [highschool_tooltip highschool_id='2599781' name='Rhodes']']'</p>
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The Prep Hoops Circuit hosted the Queen City Clash on Friday and Saturday at the Queen City Sportsplex in Cincinnati. Many of the best teams from Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and the surrounding area came to get some games in before taking Easter Sunday off. As always, our team of Prep Hoops scouts had boots on the ground coverage from the opening tip-off to the final buzzer of the weekend. As we continue to crank out content from the event it is time now to highlight the All-Tournament teams. Here are the best of the best from the 16u age division at the Prep Hoops Queen City Clash.
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