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<p>I was able to take in more action on Saturday afternoon and Saturday night with some talented teams and players. Let's quickly breakdown my star standout players from the action at Hopkins. <strong>Battle at the Lakes is powered by Dr. Dish</strong>—the world's #1 selling shooting machine, helping players get 5X more reps and unlock their potential at home. <a href="https://hubs.ly/Q03l3YDy0" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Click Here to Train Like a Pro</a>. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Greene competes for a talented and balanced [program_tooltip program_id='2075672' first='Minnesota' last='Fury'] Club that beatTeam Warwick in the afternoon session at Hopkins. Nolan was instrumental in his team's success with his versatile skillset. Greene, who attends Lakeville South, is a strong and athletic finisher that is also capable of drilling perimeter triples. I was impressed with how Greene utilizes his strong and long frame to finish with ease at the rim. Nolan runs the floor well in transition and is able to finish layups by running end to end. I was impressed with Greene's ability to guard a variety of matchups on the defensive end as well. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Rechtzigel is another talented prospect for [program_tooltip program_id='2075672' first='Minnesota' last='Fury'] that is capable of filling up the statsheet. Brooks is an aggressive downhill finisher with a good frame for playing in the backcourt. I was impressed with Rechtzigel's shiftiness and intelligence getting to the rim to finish, or draw enough contact to get to the free throw line. In addition to his ability to attack the basket, Rechtzigel has an efficient shot release in which he can shoot off screens and off the bounce. The six-foot-four prospect from Cannon Falls, will be an intriguing prospect in the state of Minnesota as he adds strength and keeps developing his game. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Stewart, who attends Madison West High School, is a talented downhill scorer for a loaded [program_tooltip program_id='2076023' first='Wisconsin' last='Academy'] team. Corvalis is left-handed and there is very little the defense can do when he gets a head of steam going left. Stewart can finish around and through contact well without much resistance. Stewart had 21 in a statement win against another solid ball club from Wisconsin, [program_tooltip program_id='2078394' first='Team' last='1848']. Corvalis hit a pull-up jumper and will look to continue to develop this part of his game as he matures into his junior year and builds his skillset fully.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Wittnebel might have the highest ceiling out of anyone I saw on Saturday in the gym at Hopkins High School. Ben has the length and physical tools to be a scholarship player and recently picked up his first offer from Northern Michigan. Wittnebel is nearly unguardable when he locks in his midrange pull-up game, and has an efficient stroke from deep to truly make him a three-level scorer. Wittnebel was a big reason why Academy won their matchup against 1848 as he poured in 13 points in the second half. Wittnebel, as he adds more physical strength, will be one of the most desired prospects in the 2028 class in the state of Wisconsin. Look for Ben and the rest of the Beaver Dam squad to make a lot of noise in the 2026-2027 high school season. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Wyngaard was consistently solid for [program_tooltip program_id='2078394' first='Team' last='1848'] in their game versus [program_tooltip program_id='2076023' first='Wisconsin' last='Academy'] on Saturday. The six-foot-one guard was able to get to his spot in the midrange and knock down some deep triples. Wyngaard is never out of control on the offensive end, something to be desired in a high level game like this one. Jaxson, who attends Kimberly, was fantastic on the defensive end with his natural instincts and physical toughness. Wyngaard figures to be a staple for Head Coach Cam Cerroni next year in the FVA. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">There is a lot to be desired about Rosplochowski's game and there is a reason why Northern Michigan offered him a few weeks ago. The left-handed prospect from Appleton North, is a smooth operator in transition and in the half-court. In the game I was able to watch, Matt was constantly probing defenses to either pull-up, get to the rack, or find his teammates for wide open kick out threes. It is very rare to see Rosplochowski make a mistake in these opportunities as he has an extremely high basketball IQ. Rosplochowski's stock is rising and will continue to rise, as Appleton North graduated a good chunk of their scoring and Matt will take over the a lot of the scoring load for the Lightning next season. Matt is my early pick to win player of the year in the FVA next season due to his skillset, intelligence, and overall competitiveness. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Still was a bright spot for the 16u 24:UP Program with his strong decision making, overall quickness, and his ability to knock down shots all over the floor. Will is extremely shifty with his quickness and ability to read defenders out of pick and roll offense. Although shots did not always fall for teammates, Still makes the right reads and knows when to score it and when to kick it out to teammates on rotations. On numerous occasions, Still was able to play off of two feet, and stay under control to command the 24:UP offense. The prospect out of Waukesha West, is one to keep an eye on as he develops with strength and his skilset. </p>
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I was able to take in more action on Saturday afternoon and Saturday night with some talented teams and players. Let's quickly breakdown my star standout players from the action at Hopkins. Battle at the Lakes is powered by Dr. Dish—the world's #1 selling shooting machine, helping players get 5X more reps and unlock their potential at home. Click Here to Train Like a Pro.
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6'2"
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CG
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2028
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6'6"
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SG
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2028
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6'1"
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2028
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6'2"
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