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<p>After catching the action at EYBL Session 2 in Memphis, several prospects from Arizona's 2029 class completely stole the show. These standouts proved they can compete at the highest level and are names you need to keep on your radar.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2251690' first='Innocent' last='Onwo'] Mesa (Utah Prospects EYBL) (Pictured):</p>
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<p>The lefty was impressive in the game I observed. He did everything to spark his team's 15-point comeback. He blew past defenders, finished at the rim, and nailed outside jumpers. His skills are continuing to improve and will make him even more lethal. Strong and tough defensively, he will be a major part of Utah Prospects as the EYBL season continues.<br></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2767903' first='Jacobi' last='Thompson II'] Arcadia (EYBL Vegas Elite):</p>
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<p>This lefty remains consistently impressive at every event. His tenacious defense creates turnovers, leading to easy points for him and his team. An elite first step lets him quickly blow past defenders to get downhill. His three-point shot is steadily improving, and he is utilizing it more frequently. Jacobi's constant high performance will continue his climb up the national rankings.<br></p>
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<p>Ruan Kennedy Dream City Christian (EYBL Vegas Elite):</p>
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<p>This is a newcomer to me from Dream City Christian. He is a 6'6 wing with a developed frame. He dribbles the ball well and scores a lot of his baskets in the paint. He gets his hands on passes, which will lead to him getting out in transition. He is a good player who will continue to get better in the near future. <br></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2639549' first='Mamadou' last='Issa Sow'] Bella Vista College Prep ([program_tooltip program_id='2271105' first='Arizona' last='Unity EYBL']):</p>
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<p>The sizable prospect had an impressive showing as his performance continues to climb. He has made significant strides in his footwork, defensive shot timing, and polished jumper. While he is a reliable floor-spacer who nails the catch-and-shoot three, he also utilizes the jab-step to get downhill and finish at the rim. He is someone to keep an eye on as he earns major national recognition following the summer.<br></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2574808' first='Ruach' last='Gony'] Bella Vista College Prep ([program_tooltip program_id='2271105' first='Arizona' last='Unity EYBL']):<br>The lengthy wing had an impressive showing. His bread and butter is on the defensive side of the ball, thanks to his long wingspan. He can guard 1-5 effectively. Offensively, his jumper looks polished. He moves nicely without the ball and dunks everything. He is someone to keep an eye on, as he is just scratching the surface.<br></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2886380' first='Remy' last='Rose'] Carl Hayden (Paul George Elite EYBL):<br>The Paul George Elite guard consistently delivered a strong performance. He locks in defensively every possession, demonstrating exceptional effort and maintaining a constant low stance. Offensively, he showcases a smooth perimeter jumpshot complemented by a reliable midrange pull-up. With impressive drive technique, he gets into the painted area effectively and is adept at finishing through contact. Look for him to build significant momentum during what is expected to be a massive June and July.<br></p>
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After catching the action at EYBL Session 2 in Memphis, several prospects from Arizona's 2029 class completely stole the show. These standouts proved they can compete at the highest level and are names you need to keep on your radar.
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