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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2964575' first='Jacob' last='Sykes'] - Sykes is a five-foot-eight-inch 2030 guard from Duluth that displayed lead ball handler capabilities and good shooting range. He attacked downhill well, and defended well on the perimeter. Sykes moved well laterally and displayed good athletic traits.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2521107' first='Finn' last='Lewis'] - Lewis is a 2030 five-foot-eight-inch guard from Wayzata that seems to have grown a bit from last year at this camp but also since June, and looking more mature. In 3-on-3 in space Lewis displayed more ability to shoot and took defenders off the dribble. In the 5-on-5 he had solid court awareness, and made lay-ups more often than not. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2448164' first='Ricky' last='Fair'] - Fair is a 2030 five-foot-nine-inch guard that attacked the basket well in transition and is a pretty solid athlete. Fair can handle the ball a bit playing off the ball and put pressure on defenders going to the rim some. He showcased some outside shooting making two 3-pointers with a bit of set shot.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2861870' first='Carter' last='Ganser'] - Ganser is a five-foot-ten-inch 2030 guard from South Dakota who played with Team Warwick last summer. He has good shot release and I liked his secondary ball handler ability mixed with some lead ball handler looking ability. Ganser made paint touch drives and kick plays multiple times. Has strength and ability to shoot from the perimeter and his shot looked good form wise.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2448160' first='Allen' last='Souriya'] - Souriya is a five-foot-two-inch 2030 guard who played with Dreamballers who consistently got out in transition behind defenders to make lay-ups. Souriya is a solid ball handler and showed a bit of shiftiness on a drive and score in the middle of the floor. I liked that he kept his head up looking to pass in transition.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2845061' first='Jonathan' last='Berry II'] - Berry is a six-foot-one-inch 2030 strong forward now could be a wing as he matures and gets older. Berry was an active defender and rebounder, and moves well from sideline to sideline and gets baseline to baseline quickly. Berry basketball skills he polishing but he has skills that'll get him on the floor often and stay there.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2955799' first='Grant' last='Pouncil'] - Pouncil is a five-foot-four-inch 2031 guard from Rosemount that made two dribble step-back 3-pointers that looked like a move he practices and pulls off. The shooting motion looked good and it'll be interesting to see how Pouncil matures and grows going forward.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2908682' first='Greyson' last='Hable'] - Hable is a 2032 five-foot-four-inch guard from Andover that is a fine ball handler that played mostly off the ball. As a 6th grader he has time to get stronger to be quicker with the ball. Hable hit a 3-pointer off a drive and attack where he repositioned to be open on the wing, and his shot looked fluid.</p>
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