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<p class="text-gray-700">Since Pogi's freshman year, there was a feeling he was destined for big things. The loud scoring numbers quickly followed during his sophomore and junior seasons, including leading Southmoore to a State Tournament appearance. His play with Mokan has helped him balance his impressive offensive scoring arsenal with true floor general abilities. It was very much on display as he controlled games all June long at various camps with Southmoore. In particular, there's more accuracy and feel to his passing as he LED a very impressive Sabercats team. Watching Pogi this June felt like an evolved version of his game. Still capable of scoring brilliance now with more understanding of how to get the most of his teammates and controlling game flow. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">A TNT player, Mitchell is a monster off the bounce. Is pure entertainment and efficient in transition, with the ablity to tear the rim down with dunks. Or use euros and hesitation moves to freeze and blow by defenders. His mid-range game has become locked in, making him a great scorer from 15-18 feet and in. His three point shot is still streaky but the improvement in the mid-range is a good longterm sign. Virginia Tech recently offered and more big time programs should show interest as he continues EYBL play with ProSkills. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">All around guard, with one of the highest collegiate floors in the state. Capable of covering multiple guard spots and wing by leveraging his combination of strength and attention to detail. Efficient player on offense, who makes the right passes to keep the offense flowing. And takes good shots in the flow of the offense as a one of the better shooters in Oklahoma. While also developing into a good finisher as a junior. No brainer for low to mid major programs in and around Oklahoma. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Cooper-Kelley proved his toughness this past season, battling through a knee injury to return for the playoffs. Which led to him staring in his role and eventually scoring the game winning layup in the Class 6A State Title game. Now, the defending State Champs will turn to Cooper-Kelley to lead a roster replacing a lot of production. In June, he looked close to 100% and was cooking. His old school mid-range game, complete with good footwork kept defender guessing. While also looking more explosive on his drives to the rim. Expect a fully healthy Cooper-Kelley to have a huge senior season. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Explosive Mbroh ended June on a tear. He was his usual blur with the ball in his hands. Leading to exciting transition finishes and being too darn quick in the halfcourt. His improved ability to change paces was also apparent. Which led to more efficient scoring off the bounce, while also giving him more control to be a better passer. The game looks to be slowing down for him. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">It was an exciting development to see for Mbroh, because he's always been more of an exciting combo or even two guard than true creator. Now it's easier to see the vision of his potential to be a floor general at the next level. A development college coaches should take notice of. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Nash has become one of the more consistent performers in the state. True lead guard, with few if any flaws in his game. Great handles, but has evolved from a fancy dancer with the ball. To a more direct player, who can still be tricky. While also getting his his and setting up his teammates. Type of player who hooks it up on the defensive end because because he understands the important of being a pest at his height. With his ability to bring energy on both ends and make his teammates better, Nash would raise the floor of college programs. </p>
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