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<p>With post players and bigs being at a premium, we think recognizing the future of the position is important during this crucial part of their career. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2734710' first='Keaton' last='Terry'] has killed it on the Big Shots circuit this spring and summer. The incoming Chapmanville sophomore has displayed a great motor along with incredible physical development for a 15U player. Terry has routinely posted double doubles in nearly every game he's played during Big Shots play being his teams only real post player. Look for Terry to average a double double in points and rebounds during school season. See Terry on Big Shots All Star Weekend in Rock Hill SC in August. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2501258' first='Joseph' last='Fenstermacher'] started turning heads as of last school season where his talent and size were too obvious to ignore and hope an upperclassman could fulfill. The skilled and fundamental post has been solid throughout not only school season but also playing with his high school teammates during travel ball season but recently suffered a summer ending injury. We'll track his progress to recovery here.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2444055' first='Colton' last='Preece'] was on the floor early and often as coach Meddings put much faith in the young twins coming into this past season. Colton should play a huge part in the wins at Wayne this year and we're hoping to catch him at a showcase event before summer/fall is over. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2444054' first='Landon' last='Preece'] is the twin of course to the aforementioned and nothing short of equal. In his own right, Landon has the varsity experience, size and experience at a high level AAA program that puts him in these rankings as well.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2754039' first='Brock' last='Green'] went on a streak last school season where he was putting up dominating performances as a freshman against some of WV's more formidable opponents throughout the coalfields. Green a two sport star doubles as the Indy QB in fall but uses his strong built frame to man the post and pull down tough rebounds as well as score as needed. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2395976' first='Cam' last='Strode'] broke through the varsity seal about halfway through last year getting meaningful minutes. Strode comes back this season as a bigger (6'4", 175) sophomore who's been grinding on the Big Shots circuit since April where he's collected multiple game MVP's and an All Star weekend invite. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2439913' first='Blaze' last='Colistra'] the first of the second set of twins in these rankings, Blaze has continued his ascent to knocking on the door of varsity experience as a sophomore at juggernaut Morgantown's program. Colistra is also the younger brother of one of the Mohigans stud incoming seniors Waylon. Blaze is a sure handed put back artist and a slick shooting forward from three. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2439914' first='Arlo' last='Colistra'] is of course the twin to aforementioned Blaze but nonetheless the player. Arlo has the same skill set and ability on both ends including tough physical play in the paint. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2395977' first='Noah' last='Hood'] is certainly a broad shouldered 6'5" post with brut strength and a feathery touch from mid-range. Hood has a surprising stroke from three while possessing great feet in the post. Deceptive with his lateral movement in the post, Hood can get on a roll and score in bunches. </p>
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With post players and bigs being at a premium, we think recognizing the future of the position is important during this crucial part of their career.
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