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<p>The 17U division featured players who made steady, meaningful contributions. The guards who managed pace, wings who filled gaps, and forwards who anchored possessions showed up big time. Each of these prospects influenced the game through decision‑making, effort, and role execution. Keep us updated on ALL prospects over on “X“ and “Instagram,” just tag @PrepHoops_AR & @VortexSportsArkansas.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2795862' first='Jesse' last='Brown'] - Brown is settling into his identity as an interior forward, using his size and strength to finish, rebound, and anchor possessions around the rim. He's learning how to maximize his touches inside, seal earlier, and play through contact, all traits that translate directly into a productive senior‑season frontcourt role.</p>
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<p>Nyshaun Williams - Williams fits the mold of an athletic wing with tools like length, burst, and defensive upside. He's figuring out how to apply those gifts consistently in game flow, using his athleticism to slash, defend, and pressure defenses. As his skill tightens, he becomes a matchup problem.</p>
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<p>Blake Price - Price continues to grow as a solid, steady guard who values possessions and makes the right read. He plays with energy, keeps the offense organized, and is a low-mistake kind of player. As he adds more scoring aggression, he becomes a more dependable guard who can run a team.</p>
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<p>Lucas Green - Green is carving out a clear identity as a great on‑ball defender, taking pride in guarding the other team's best perimeter option. His footwork, effort, and discipline stood out, and he's learning how to turn defense into offense. With continued growth offensively, especially a knock-down jumper, he becomes a true two‑way piece next season.</p>
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<p>Travion Conner - Conner is developing into a quick, crafty guard who can break down defenders and create advantages off the bounce. His handle, pace changes, and ability to get into gaps give him real playmaking upside. As he sharpens his reads and shot consistency, he becomes a lead guard who can score and set the table on offense.</p>
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The 17U division featured players who made steady, meaningful contributions. The guards who managed pace, wings who filled gaps, and forwards who anchored possessions showed up big time. Each of these prospects influenced the game through decision‑making, effort, and role execution. Keep us updated on ALL prospects over on “X“ and “Instagram,” just tag @PrepHoops_AR & @VortexSportsArkansas.
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