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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2673170' first='Covin' last='Winter'] - The 2028 six-foot-five-inch forward from Mankato Loyola looked just as impressive as when I saw him in May playing on the Prep Hoops Circuit. Winter in the post with his back to the basket showed good quickness and good footwork spinning and going to the rim. Winter ran the floor and was never outworked by any player on the floor.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2560485' first='Jackson' last='Vargas'] - The 2028 six-foot-four-inch guard from Rogers really showed off his deep shooting range. Vargas hit four triples in one 3v3 set in various ways; spotted up, in ball screen as a ball handler, and another as a screener. In the 5v5 action Vargas showed some attacking the basket, and scoring at the rim. </p>
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<p>Kelijah Marik - Marik is a 2028 five-foot-eight-inch guard from South St. Paul opened the game with two 3-pointers. The lefty hit from the left wing off the dribble and from the corner on a catch and shoot. Marik pushed consistently with the ball in his hands, head-up, made passes finding open teammates at times.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2560535' first='Trevor' last='Terfehr'] - The six-foot-three-inch 2028 St. Cloud Apollo guard Terfehr handled the ball well and used positioning to keep defenders at bay. Terfehr passed the ball well, finding teammates throughout his time on the floor, and showed crafty ability at the rim. Along with Terfehr's outside shooting ability, Terfehr will give defenses struggles with his size and shifty ability inside and outside. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2385822' first='Brooks' last='Rechtzigel'] - Rechtzigel has a good year playing at Cannon Falls being their #2 behind senior guard Gavin Johnson. The six-foot-three-inch 2028 guard showed some good athleticism on a drive and dunk that caught the gym by surprise. Rechtzigel moved well overall, showing solid ball handling ability throughout.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2386616' first='Gavin' last='Bauer'] - The JWP and MN Fury Wilde six-foot-two-inch 2028 Bauer show good vision with the ball swinging passes to open shooters. Bauer displayed good awareness at the basket grabbing boards and kept the ball above defenders to finish easily inside.</p>
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<p>Jack Herschback - The six-foot-one-inch Herschback hit a one dribble pull-up contested jump shot in transition very smoothly. The Mahtomedi guard moved very well around the court and moved the ball throughout. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2682715' first='Davis' last='Norasingh'] - The five-foot-nine-inch 2028 Maple Grove guard pushed the ball well in transition and found open teammates consistently with quick, good passes for scores. Norasingh used good speed and quickness to get to his spots and make plays.</p>
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<p>Jace SImmer - Simmer is a six-foot-three-inch forward that stretches the floor very well giving his teammates options to pass to consistently. Simmer hit open 3-pointers showing off his range on his jump shot.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2560501' first='Koa' last='Fuller'] - The six-foot-four-inch Hill-Murray forward crushes on the offensive glass and defenders struggle to keep him boxed out. Fuller moves well and is a strong bodied forward. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2406909' first='Mason' last='Gillen'] - Gillen is a six-foot-four-inch forward from East Ridge. Gillen got out into transition well, and finished smoothly a few times on the break being rewarded for running the floor. Gillen didn't show much as a ball handler although he pushed the ball timely.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2954040' first='Zachariah' last='Turner'] - The 2028 White Bear Lake guard Turner did well handling the ball, and displaying he could run the show from the point guard position. Turner made a couple shots including a 3-pointer.</p>
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<p>Colin Cramlet - Cramlet is a six-foot-four-inch 2028 Albany forward. Cramlet runs the floor well and brings good energy on the offensive boards. Cramlet showed a bit of ball handling in the open floor, and was good on the ball as a screener. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2431727' first='Chase' last='Mullenbach'] - Mullenbach is a six-foot-four-inch wing from Minnetonka. Mullenbach has grown two-inches from last year and similar to the Freshman Showcase last year Mullenbach showed ability with the ball in the open floor and was good at finishing at the rim.</p>
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