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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1560747' first='Alex' last='Schroepfer'] - The Eagan six-foot-five-inch 2026 forward continues to show his good open court and half-court passing vision and ability as he averaged 4.5 assists last year for Eagan. Schroepfer can handle the ball well enough to grab and go as well. Schroepfer is a good mid-range shooter, and he really showed he can shoot from beyond the arc. In the game I watched Schroepfer he did struggle a bit with his accuracy not hitting, but Schroepfer usually is good for one 3-pointer in a game.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1560852' first='Salifou' last='Camara'] - The six-foot-two-inch St. Cloud Cathedral 2026 wing showed his ability as a ball handler in the open floor, passing up the floor in transition, and good length as a defender. Camara was Cathedral do it all guy along with his mostly fellow juniors as the 2nd leading scorer and leading rebounder. Camara at the Expo stepped out on the perimeter more than I've seen from him in the past and displayed the ability to make 3-pointers. The more Camara can do that the more success he'll see on the basketball floor.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2877054' first='Asher' last='Wieberdink'] - Wieberdink is a six-foot-seven-inch 2027 forward from Central Minnesota Christian and played with SW MN Stars this past summer. Wieberdink showed ability in the open floor and ran the floor pretty exceptionally. Laterally Wieberdink could use some improvement but I like his energy on the offensive glass and his second jump was quick. Wieberdink knocked down two 3-pointers and looked the part of a D2 caliber basketball player.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1560808' first='Daroyce' last='Mills'] - Mills is a six-foot-two-inch 2026 guard who recently transferred from Park Center to Blaine. Mills displayed strong ball handling skills, and ability to get to the rim from the perimeter. Mills was aggressive on defense, and quick to loose balls. More of a combo guard, play off the ball and on.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1874917' first='Micah' last='Nwachukwu'] - The 2026 St. Cloud Apollo guard who averaged nearly 18 points per game for St. Cloud Cathedral last year showed the ability to shoot from the perimeter and get out on the floor. Micah is a scoring guard that can put up points quickly.</p>
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<p>Kelando Roberts - Roberts is a five-foot-ten-inch guard from Cooper that really shot the ball from beyond the 3-pointer arc well. Roberts took open shots and made more than he missed chances. As a combo guard to be not just a floor space Roberts will need to be a better ball handler and unlock a bit more quickness with the ball.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2140691' first='Santiago' last='Connell'] - Connell is a six-foot guard from Shakopee and played with MN Fury. Connell is a very technical guard, and plays like a traditional point guard that can get off the ball and stretch the floor for a team. Connell seemed heady with the ball, and able to direct and keep things moving offensively.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2381223' first='Judah' last='Caine'] - Caine is a 2026 six-foot-three-inch secondary ball handling guard and wing from Columbia Heights. Caine averaged 8.5 points at Heights last year and shows lots of potential to be more dynamic with the ball and as a defender. Long arms, moves well side to side, and gives you additional ball handling on the wing.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2140639' first='Jayden' last='Nyaosi'] - Nyaosi is a 2027 five-foot-ten-inch guard from Rogers and played a bit with [program_tooltip program_id='2075310' first='Northstar' last='Titans'] Anderson team. Nyaosi can handle the ball a bit, even unorthodox moves that keep defenders off balance. At the Expo he showed ability to shoot from the perimeter hitting two 3-pointers.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2447075' first='Markus' last='Kure-O'Reilly'] - Kure-O'Reilly is a six-foot-five-inch forward from Maple Grove. MKO was tough inside and worked the offensive glass hard. Most of his game was around the basket, he ran the floor, and showed one play where he drove to the paint from the arc and hit an open man in the corner for a 3-pointer. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2367041' first='Tavian' last='Abdel-Khaliq'] - Abdel-Khaliq is a six-foot-two-inch 2027 guard from Holy Family and played with MN Select. Tavian shared the ball, drove to the rim with good force, and showed he stretched the floor with a made 3-pointer.</p>
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