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<p>Last night, I was able to get out and watch the very fun game of Park Tudor hosting Shortridge. It was a back-and-forth game through the majority of the contest and Park Tudor was able to make just a few more plays to win the game 58-50. On both sides, there were some tough players that stood out to me so I thought it would be best to give a few player evaluations from the game. Check them out below!</p>
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<p><strong>Park Tudor</strong></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='868228' first='Jermaine' last='Coleman'] – 6'7 SF 2023 – Purdue Fort Wayne commit: The star of the game was Coleman here and there was nobody on the Shortridge side that could match him skill and athletic wise. Took his man off the dribble very easily and was knocking three after three which is proving to be very underrated in his skillset. He was aggressive from the start of the game and is proving to be a steal for Purdue Fort Wayne,</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='935733' first='Bryce' last='Petty'] – 6'1 PG 2023: While Petty played more of that floor general role, I thought he was at his best off the ball here. I have seen Petty play a ton over the years and this game, I thought his motor looked really improved. He is a playmaker of a guard that that can score at all three levels. Just needs to work on be a little stronger finishing drives. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='868269' first='Thomas' last='Ruffin'] – 6'2 SF 2023: Rufflin is a super explosive, athletic guard that can play on or off the ball. He is at his best in transition and is an excellent rebounding guard. He has the ability to be a reliable “three-and-D” type of player at the college level. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1297074' first='Kelin' last='Mark'] – 6'1 SG 2025: lanky but very small frame wise, works off ball, lefty: Going into this season, Mark was one of our stock-risers in the 2025 class and he showed a little bit of that potential here tonight. He is lanky, small guard but works well off the ball. He is a really smooth lefty that can make a defense pay if left open. Hopefully he adds weight and strength to take his game to the next level. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1297034' first='Hudson' last='Horvath'] – 6'0 PG 2025: There was a not a faster player on the floor other than Horvath. He may be on the shorter end, but he is very shifty and create with the ball. He is sneaky off the ball and jumps the passing lanes very well on the defensive end. He is a pure scorer.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1578356' first='Cal' last='Bostic'] – 6'6 C 2025: Bostic is a big post player that takes up a lot of size in the post. He has a good motor and can defend. Right now, he is a just a little too slow and thinks just a little too much about his next move. Once he can speed up his game, he should be a that next level he needs to be at.</p>
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<p><strong>Indianapolis Shortridge</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Ethan Powell</strong> – 5'11 PG 2023: Powell is a shorter guard with explosiveness and quick feet. Plays with a strong first step and can score through traffic. Was arguably the best scorer tonight for Shortridge.</p>
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<p><strong>Terrance Meredith</strong> – 5'9 PG 2025: is a very short lead guard that is very quick and shifty. Creates in the lane and around the rim very well. Just needs to slow down a little bit at times and work on his ball handling skills overall. </p>
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<p><strong>Elias Diallo</strong> – 6'3 SF 2023: Diallo is a long, strong forward. He length in his arms and legs help him defend very well. Did most of his scoring within 15ft feet. Joshua Stigger – 6'2 SF 2023: Strigger is a very athletic forward with strength. Scored a lot of around the rim and would sometimes use the cherry pick to get a quick bucket. Defended his tail off and had a fast steal and score to go with that. Thought he was the best player on</p>
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<p><strong>Joshua Stigger </strong>– 6'2 SF 2023: Strigger is a very athletic and strong forward. Scored a lot around rim and did so a few times off cherry picking. Defended his tail off and had a nice steal and score. Thought he was the best player tonight for Shortridge.</p>
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Last night, I was able to get out and watch the very fun game of Park Tudor hosting Shortridge. It was a back-and-forth game through the majority of the contest and Park Tudor was able to make just a few more plays to win the game 58-50. On both sides, there were some tough players that stood out to me so I thought it would be best to give a few player evaluations from the game. Check them out below!
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