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<p>With the PrepHoops Washington Freshman Showcase taking place last weekend in Auburn, we saw a lot of new faces showcase a little of what they can do on the court. Here is Team 4.</p>
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<p>#85 -<strong> [player_tooltip player_id='2951231' first='Kamran' last='Ghassemieh'] </strong>- Skyline HS - Kamran played great defense all day defending with energy and being able to guard multiple positions. He knocks down shots when left open and has great handles with the ball. He made impactful plays throughout the day and contributed in many ways. </p>
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<p>#86 - <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2953210' first='Owen' last='Haws']</strong> - Auburn Riverside HS - Owen has solid length, using it on the defensive side nicely by defending the paint at a high level. Haws makes great passes too when the defense collapses in, being able to find open teammates at the three point line. Haws has a nice lefty jump shot too, knocking down mid-range shots. </p>
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<p>#828 - <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2954036' first='Luke' last='Egan'] </strong>- Rogers HS - Luke is a quick decision making guard, being able to be decisive and know what he is going to do with the ball before he gets it again. His selfless play-style shows when he dumps passes off ton open teammates. He attacks the ball well with his quick first step too. </p>
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<p>#829 - <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2922191' first='Cassius' last='Olsen']</strong> - Shelton HS - Cassius is another quick guard who can provide a spark for his team by getting hot from beyond the three point line. He has a smooth jumper but can also attack baseline nicely and dish to open teammates. </p>
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<p>#832 -<strong> [player_tooltip player_id='2935536' first='Sj' last='Gorr']</strong> - Lake Roosevelt HS - Sj is confident on the offensive side of the ball, getting to the rim often and not being afraid to absorb contact down low. Gorr adjusts well in the paint when finishing, being able to use both hands effectively. </p>
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<p>#886 - <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2759052' first='Arman' last='Sidhu'] </strong>- North Creek HS - Arman does the little things on the court well, going for loose balls, consistently boxing out opposing players, and being in the right spot at the right time. Sidhu is a glue player who makes everyone on the court better. </p>
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<p>#893 - <strong>Kaejon Washington </strong>- N/a HS - Kaejon was a standout from the entire camp, showcasing his ability to score from all 3 levels but more importantly being able to show his strength deep in the paint. Washington handles the ball well and can finish with both hands at the rim while being able to efficently play in transition. </p>
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With the PrepHoops Washington Freshman Showcase taking place last weekend in Auburn, we saw a lot of new faces showcase a little of what they can do on the court. Here is Team 4.
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