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<p>A few notable guard prospects who stood out at the NEPSAC Showcase over the weekend. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Cyr provided a spark with his scoring ability and consistently found different ways to put the ball in the basket. He plays with absolutely no fear, and I love the swagger and confidence he brings to the game whenever he steps on the floor. Defensively, Cyr was active in passing lanes, coming up with steals and quickly turning defense into offense by going coast-to-coast in transition. He also has no hesitation when it comes to sacrificing his body for the good of the team, whether it is diving for loose balls or making hustle plays that don't always show up in the box score. His toughness, competitiveness, and ability to impact the game on both ends make him an intriguing prospect who should be a priority target for small-college programs. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Colson found the basket in a variety of ways and proved that when he gets into a rhythm, he can be extremely difficult to contain as a scorer. He showed the ability to score off the bounce from beyond the three-point line, adding another layer to his offensive arsenal. Colson also demonstrated versatility by operating effectively both on and off the basketball, allowing him to fit into different lineup combinations. I would like to see him move more without the ball, as his instincts and scoring ability could make him a dangerous cutter and off-ball threat. In the half-court, he was comfortable operating out of the two-man game and displayed impressive vision by delivering difficult passes to his post players. With his feel for the game and ability to attack openings, Colson could be especially effective as an off-ball slasher who takes advantage of defensive lapses.</p>
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<p>I really like what Langel brings to the game whenever he steps onto the floor. He is a true marksman from beyond the arc, and if defenders make the mistake of leaving him open, he will make them pay in a hurry. While his shooting is his calling card, Langel offers more than just perimeter scoring. He is a viable ball handler in a multi-guard lineup and frequently showed the ability to play on the ball, create opportunities, and find teammates for quality scoring looks. Langel also does a nice job starting the break, keeping his head up and delivering passes to lane-fillers in transition. One thing that stood out was his willingness to let the game come to him rather than forcing action that was not there. Defensively, I would like to see him do a better job walling up around the basket and holding his ground when defending in the paint. Offensively, he has a sneaky ability to attack closeouts, and when defenders lose focus or fall asleep, he can quickly blow by them and get to his spots in the mid-range. His combination of shooting, feel, and secondary playmaking makes him a valuable piece and an intriguing prospect moving forward.</p>
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<p>McLaughlin is a fundamentally sound guard who does an excellent job getting to his spots on the floor without ever seeming rushed or sped up by the defense. He is a versatile scorer who can find the basket in a variety of ways, whether it is attacking off the bounce, finishing inside, or pulling up from beyond the three-point line. His comfort level shooting off the dribble makes him a difficult cover and allows him to create offense when plays break down.What also stands out is his feel for the game. McLaughlin reads and reacts well on the fly, anticipating plays and putting himself in passing lanes to come up with steals. In transition, he runs the floor hard, fills the lane, and frequently gets rewarded with easy scoring opportunities at the rim. He does many of the little things that help teams win, including setting off-ball screens that create openings for teammates. McLaughlin also showed strong vision, delivering several quality passes to post players for scores on the block.When larger defenders challenged him, he effectively utilized a runner to score in tight windows. He also contributed on the glass, finding ways to secure rebounds and impact possessions beyond scoring.McLaughlin tracks as a strong low-major-plus prospect. </p>
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<p>Perri is a hard-nosed point guard who made his debut with KUA this past weekend and looked as though he had been part of the program for years. His comfort level with his teammates was evident, as he seamlessly stepped into a leadership role and helped orchestrate the action on both ends of the floor. Perri has no issue barking out assignments on offense and defense, serving as an extension of the coaching staff whenever he is on the court. He plays with a scrappy, competitive edge and is willing to sacrifice his body for the good of the team, consistently making hustle plays that impact winning. He also showed the ability to knock down catch-and-shoot three-pointers while playing off the ball, giving him value both as a primary facilitator and complementary option. What stands out most is the way he competes and plays every possession as if it is his last. With his leadership, toughness, and feel for the game, Perri is a prospect who should be firmly on the radar of Division I programs looking for a point guard in the 2028 class.</p>
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<p>Hill, who has built a strong reputation in Baltimore and in the DMV as a ferocious bulldog guard, has made the move up to Boston to join CATS Academy and showcase his game to New England. He does a nice job running the show and consistently finds teammates in position to score, keeping the offense organized and flowing. Hill is also capable of creating offense for himself in a variety of ways, as he puts constant pressure on the defense by living in the paint and attacking gaps. Defensively, he uses his quickness to stay in front of his assignment and does a solid job navigating ball screens thanks to his low center of gravity and active footwork. Hill keeps the ball on a string in the open floor, and his teammates must stay ready at all times because he is capable of delivering difficult passes that lead directly to scoring opportunities. Overall, Hill tracks as a scholarship-level prospect whose toughness, playmaking, and downhill pressure make him a valuable backcourt piece. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Council is a bullish guard who uses his strength and physicality to impose his will on opponents. He does an excellent job getting to his spots in the mid-range, where he can create quality scoring opportunities for himself. Defensively, he navigates screens well, holds his ground, and refuses to get pushed around, making him a reliable presence on that end of the floor. Council is also comfortable operating on the block, where he not only scores but shows good vision by finding teammates on the perimeter when defenses collapse. He effectively utilizes ball screens set by his bigs, allowing him to create advantages and keep the defense on its heels. In addition to his interior game, Council is a capable three-point shooter who can make defenses pay when left open. His sturdy frame allows him to eat up space on the floor and overpower weaker defenders, making him a difficult matchup and a versatile offensive weapon. He tracks as low major prospect. </p>
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A few notable guard prospects who stood out at the NEPSAC Showcase over the weekend.
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5'10"
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2027
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5'10"
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PG
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2027
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HEIGHT
6'0"
POS
PG
CLASS
2028
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HEIGHT
6'2"
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PG
CLASS
2027
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6'1"
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PG
CLASS
2028
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HEIGHT
5'8"
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PG
CLASS
2027
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CATS Academy
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6'0"
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2027
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