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<p>The CBG I-95 Series came to an end this past weekend with the Championships, and the atmosphere and competition was off the charts with a ton of the top players in the state in the event. Here's a look part two of some of the 17U standouts.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='3571284' first='Sam' last='Naidyhorski'] | 6'6” F | Team Loaded 757</strong></p>
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<p>Naidyhorski has been on an absolute tear this summer, as the 6'6” forward was one of the top players throughout the I-95 Series and was a big reason for their run to the championship game before losing to [program_tooltip program_id='2416185' first='Loaded' last='804'] Gold. His versatility made him a big time mismatch as he handled the ball in transition and made great reads and made plays for others, he scored the ball well from all three levels, he showed good post moves and finished with both hands around the rim, and he used his size to create space in the paint and rebound as well.</p>
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<p><strong>Tabren Hawkins | 6'1” CG | Team Loaded 757</strong></p>
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<p>Hawkins has been one of the more consistent guards throughout the Series, and he continued to be productive in their championship run as well. He's a strong guard who used his size to handle pressure and create space to make shots, he was effective going both ways and finishing around the rim, he knocked down shots from deep off the catch, and he made plays for others as well.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2898040' first='Tyson' last='Harper'] | 6'2” CG | Team Loaded 757</strong></p>
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<p>Harper was part of a King's Fork team that have multiple players on this Loaded 757 team, and he's an intriguing prospect with his positional size and length and a frame that should fill out well moving forward. He showed his ability to play on and off the ball and make shots from all over the floor, he played with good pace and did a good job changing speeds to get in the lane and finished well, he used his length to challenge shots and get deflections on the defensive end, and he did a great job getting his shots within the flow of the offense.</p>
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<p><strong>Melvin Wofford | 5'6” PG | Team Loaded 757</strong></p>
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<p>Wofford is another one of those King's Fork players on this team, and while he may be on the smaller size he can flat out boogie and fill it up in a lot of different ways. He showed good wiggle and change of pace to get by defenders and has a great floater and middle game to finish over bigger defenders, he showed good range off the catch and off the bounce, he used his quickness to make plays on both ends of the floor, and he brings a lot of toughness as well.</p>
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<p><strong>Darren MaGlocky | 6'7” PF | Higher Level </strong></p>
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<p>MaGlocky is a player that college coaches need to get familiar with going into the live period, as the German native has a lot of tools that can translate to the next level. At 6'7” he has a strong frame and he used it getting downhill and finishing through contact, he's surprisingly quick and showed the ability to take defenders off the bounce and get to spots, he showed good range off the catch, and while his perimeter skillset makes him a mismatch he also isn't afraid to use his physicality in the post as a finisher and as a rebounder.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2898069' first='Trey' last='Thompson'] | 5'11” PG | Higher Level</strong></p>
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<p>Thompson is part of a deep Higher Level backcourt, and the Fauquier lead guard was very impressive with his ability to both score it efficiently and make plays for others as well. At 5'11” with good length he did a great job setting the tone defensively getting deflections and challenging shots, he showed good wiggle off the bounce and got to the lane to make plays for others, he made shots from all three levels, and he has great touch on finishes around the rim and in the middle as well.</p>
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The CBG I-95 Series came to an end this past weekend with the Championships, and the atmosphere and competition was off the charts with a ton of the top players in the state in the event. Here's a look part two of some of the 17U standouts.
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