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<p>Mountain Pointe came out ready to battle from the opening tip and never let up. Their energy, defensive pressure, and physicality set the tone early and carried through all four quarters, allowing them to control the flow of the game on both ends of the floor. Consistent effort, toughness, and unselfish play defined their performance. Below are the standouts from the matchup.<br></p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Pg 1 controlled the tempo and applied constant pressure as a primary ball handler throughout the game, consistently getting downhill and putting the defense on its heels. He used strong pace changes to create advantages in both transition and the half court, finishing through contact with confidence around the rim. On the defensive end, he was a true pest — applying ball pressure, jumping passing lanes, and forcing turnovers throughout the game. His two-way impact fueled MP's energy and helped swing momentum on multiple possessions.<br><br></p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Teylor's impact came through effort, efficiency, and physicality in the paint. He was consistently active on the glass, converting second-chance opportunities and extending possessions with his motor. His rebounding presence paid dividends on both ends, and he showed soft touch finishing around the rim when given space. Teylor didn't need high usage to be effective — his ability to clean up plays, score efficiently inside, and outwork defenders made him a steady and reliable contributor throughout the game.<br><br></p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">He anchored the defense with his rim protection and physical interior play. He altered shots at the rim, forced kick-outs, and served as a reliable last line of defense when Horizon attacked the paint. On the glass, he provided consistent rebounding and carved out space to secure possessions. Offensively, Marcus played his role well, finishing around the basket and positioning himself as a dependable target for ball handlers in the half court. His presence inside gave MP stability on both ends.<br><br></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2194806' first='Zen' last='London'] impacted the game by using his strength and frame as a guard to create easy scoring opportunities. He played with strong awareness off the ball, catching defenders sleeping multiple times and capitalizing with timely backdoor cuts for clean finishes. London attacked space with purpose, absorbed contact, and scored efficiently without forcing the action. His physical, intelligent play fit seamlessly into Mountain Pointe's balanced offensive attack.<br><br></p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Bucco provided floor spacing and offensive upside as a reliable catch-and-shoot threat. He showed a quick, confident release and stayed shot-ready, making defenders respect him on the perimeter. His ability to knock down open looks and play within the flow points to continued offensive impact.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Hayes was a bright spot for Horizon, showing a strong feel for the game with his movement away from the ball and his ability to finish through contact. He played with good balance attacking downhill, competed on the boards, and brought physicality around the basket. His activity and toughness stood out throughout the night.<br><br></p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Moody established the defensive identity early and never let up. He made his presence felt immediately by forcing three turnovers in the opening quarter, setting the tempo with active hands and constant on-ball pressure. His ability to disrupt passing lanes and apply relentless ball pressure created real discomfort for Horizon's guards and consistently fueled transition opportunities. Offensively, Moody complemented his defensive effort with explosive athleticism, showing spring off two feet and the ability to finish through traffic around the rim. His energy on both ends was a clear momentum driver.<br></p>
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Mountain Pointe came out ready to battle from the opening tip and never let up. Their energy, defensive pressure, and physicality set the tone early and carried through all four quarters, allowing them to control the flow of the game on both ends of the floor. Consistent effort, toughness, and unselfish play defined their performance. Below are the standouts from the matchup.
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SF
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2026
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PF
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2028
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6'2"
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SG
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2028
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6'1"
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SF
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2026
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6'5"
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