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<p>Oak Park delivered one of the most efficient offensive performances of the event, pulling away from Millard North for an 89–68 win at The Noble Classic. The game was defined by Oak Park's shot quality and ball movement, finishing at over 65% from the field while converting every free throw attempt. Millard North competed with spacing and perimeter shooting but struggled to match Oak Park's interior efficiency and downhill pressure. Several players on both sides showed clearly defined roles that translate beyond the scoreboard, from high-level finishers to spacing wings and connective guards. Below are focused evaluations on the most impactful performers.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Kori was the most dominant player on the floor, scoring efficiently and controlling the paint on both ends. His 10–13 shooting reflects elite shot selection, finishing through contact, and an ability to score without over-dribbling. He consistently punished single coverage and was active on the offensive glass, creating second-chance points. Defensively, he stayed vertical and cleaned possessions with rebounds rather than fouling. His impact went beyond scoring, as Oak Park's offense flowed smoothly when playing through him.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">✅ Interior finishing efficiency<br>✅ Physical rebounding presence<br>✅ Scoring without ball-stopping</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Tanner set the tone offensively as a downhill guard who consistently got into the paint. He balanced scoring and playmaking, showing comfort attacking closeouts and making reads once help arrived. His free-throw conversion reflects strong body control and an ability to absorb contact. Defensively, he rebounded his position and stayed engaged in team concepts. Tanner played with pace and decisiveness that kept Millard North on its heels.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">✅ Paint pressure creation<br>✅ Read-and-react playmaking<br>✅ Strong guard rebounding</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Chase was a clean complementary scorer who maximized his touches. He knocked down perimeter shots when defenses collapsed and finished efficiently inside the arc. His movement without the ball created spacing and kept defenders occupied. While not a high-usage creator, he consistently made winning plays within the flow of the offense. His efficiency underscores strong role understanding.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">✅ Catch-and-shoot reliability<br>✅ Off-ball movement<br>✅ Low-usage scoring efficiency</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Chambers continued to be Millard North's interior anchor, shouldering a heavy workload in the paint. He finished through contact and converted at the free-throw line, showing toughness around the rim. While the volume was high, he remained engaged defensively and battled on the glass against a physical front line. His presence stabilized Millard North during stretches when perimeter shots stalled. He remains a dependable interior option with touch and strength.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">✅ Interior scoring through contact<br>✅ Physical post presence<br>✅ Defensive rebounding effort</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Gallatin was Millard North's primary spacing weapon, knocking down four threes and stretching Oak Park's defensive shell. His willingness to shoot off the catch and off movement forced defenders to stay attached. He also showed secondary playmaking ability, moving the ball quickly to maintain flow. While not asked to live in the paint, his perimeter gravity was essential to Millard North's offense. He played with confidence and shot readiness.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">✅ High-volume perimeter shooting<br>✅ Floor-spacing gravity<br>✅ Quick decision-making</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Carodine stood out as a versatile scorer who impacted the game in multiple ways. He scored efficiently from the perimeter and finished through contact at the line. Defensively, he stayed active and disruptive, contributing steals and effort plays. He showed the ability to toggle between scoring and connecting depending on lineup needs. His versatility remains a clear asset.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">✅ Two-level scoring efficiency<br>✅ Defensive activity and instincts<br>✅ Positional versatility</p>
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Oak Park delivered one of the most efficient offensive performances of the event, pulling away from Millard North for an 89–68 win at The Noble Classic. The game was defined by Oak Park's shot quality and ball movement, finishing at over 65% from the field while converting every free throw attempt. Millard North competed with spacing and perimeter shooting but struggled to match Oak Park's interior efficiency and downhill pressure. Several players on both sides showed clearly defined roles that translate beyond the scoreboard, from high-level finishers to spacing wings and connective guards. Below are focused evaluations on the most impactful performers.
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6'4"
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2026
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5'10"
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2026
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5'11"
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PG
CLASS
2026
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6'7"
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SF
CLASS
2027
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5'11"
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2026
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6'3"
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CLASS
2026
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