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<p>The best of the best from the Twin Cities Takedown at the 15u level from last weekend. </p>
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<p>Khaliq Austin of Pack (Bismarck). A 6'3 guard from North Dakota that can play both guard spots. After averaging 12 points and 4.4 rebounds a game as a freshman Austin is now leading Pack to regular success at the spring and summer level. Austin shot 40 plus percent at the arc this past winter and he continues to play at a high level. A level that has earned him the top spot in the 2028 North Dakota rankings. </p>
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<p>Ezekiel Boadi of Minnesota Gold (Minnetonka). A 6'4, 195 pound frontcourt player that doubles as a talented defensive end. Boadi dominated the glass all weekend and he finished physically in traffic helping Minnesota Gold win three games at the Takedown. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2417305' first='Romeo' last='Kromah'] of [program_tooltip program_id='2076003' first='West' last='Central United'] (Moorhead). WCU had a fantastic April playing like a top five or six 15u team in the state of Minnesota. Kromah played a key role later in the year for the Spuds and now he is scoring at all three levels for WCU.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2382069' first='Finn' last='Macken'] of Hoop Troop (Rosemount). Macken is a three sport standout that is physically ahead of those at this age using his lefty finishing touch and his strength to finish regularly and board at a high level. Runs track, plays quarterback, and scores inside and out. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2559428' first='Taaj' last='Whitlock'] of [program_tooltip program_id='2075485' first='Gain' last='Elite'] (DeLaSalle). There are a lot of pieces to the Whitlock game. He has some lift to him, his arms are longer than you would expect at his height, and his skill and feel are advanced for his grade. When Taaj physically catches up in matured strength to the rest of his frame and game, he has a chance to be a great prospect. </p>
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The best of the best from the Twin Cities Takedown at the 15u level from last weekend.
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