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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2560534' first='Tre' last='Moore'] - The near six-foot guard Moore Thursday night threw 3 TDs in Hopkins home loss to Edina on the gridiron showing why he's the #1 2028 football player in Minnesota. Saturday afternoon he was showing why he's one of the best guards in the 2028 class. Moore is a super athlete with very quick feet, and great defensive instincts. Moore showed Saturday his ability to shoot from the perimeter making multiple 3-pointers and scored 10 points in his first 5 minute shift.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2560540' first='Willie' last='Wright Jr']. - Wright Jr. is a five-foot-ten-inch point guard from Minnetonka who is an extremely sharp shooter from beyond the arc. Wright's outside shooting ability makes him very valuable off the ball as much as on, and plays well in either role. Wright is a quick, smooth guard who consistently keeps his head up to push pace. Wright </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2560515' first='Mati' last='Mosisa'] - Mosisa is a 2028 six-foot guard who played with [program_tooltip program_id='2455790' first='Howard' last='Pulley'] and attends Minnehaha Academy. Mosisa is smooth with the ball, can pull-up on the break off the dribble well. Mosisa drives the seams hard and finishes with solid consistency for a six-foot guard. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2400077' first='Eli' last='Hegle'] - Hegle is a six-foot-two-inch guard from Buffalo who played varsity as a freshman and had a very good summer playing with [program_tooltip program_id='2821775' first='Buffalo' last='Legacy'] playing 16U. Hegle is a good decision maker as a secondary ball handler and continuously consistent game after game. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2397567' first='Brody' last='Cook'] - Cook is a six-foot-four-inch 2028 wing from Maple Grove and played with Hoop Habits this summer. Cook had a 40+ scoring performance for Hoop Habits in a game where he made 11 3-pointers. Cook spreads the floor well and his shot release is quick. His size gives him an advantage at the wing and Cook's awareness gets him open.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2954043' first='Henry' last='Semans'] - Semans is a five-foot-eleven-inch attack guard and aggressive perimeter defender from Blaine who played JV as a freshman. Semans is a two-sport varsity athlete as he's a good 2028 baseball prospect. Semans quick first step gets him to the basket often, and at times help defenders aren't quick enough to stop his progress.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2440424' first='Andre' last='Glass'] - The 2028 Glass played Varsity for Simley last year during his freshman year averaging 9.3 points per game. At the showcase Glass showed off his perimeter shooting making multiple 3-pointers playing off the ball with a couple ball dominate teammates.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2417227' first='Cam' last='Paulson'] - Paulson is a 2028 six-foot guard from Lakeville North. Paulson has a smooth outside shot, good mechanics and good release. Paulson showed this summer with MN Magic he can make outside shots at a high rate.</p>
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