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<p><em>Batavia, Illinois</em> - The first night of The Last Dance Tournament brought out a ton of talent. Here are a few of the players that stood out, and had huge nights for their teams.</p>
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<p><strong>Austin Lyon (2026), Wisconsin Truth 2026, Westfield (IL) - </strong>Soon to be a sophomore, Lyon stood out on this Wisconsin Truth team. At 5'10", he showed good ball-handling skills, a smooth shot from deep, the ability to defend, and a non-stop motor. Playing high school ball in Westfield, keep an eye on Lyon for the next few years.</p>
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<p><strong><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1558479' first='DJ' last='Hennungs Jr']</strong> (2026), [program_tooltip program_id='2075260' first='ABP' last='Athletics'] 2026, Wauwatosa West (WI) - </strong>Hennings poured in 27 points in his team's Friday night win. He showed his quickness and athleticism, getting to the bucket in a hurry, and locking up on defense. An excellent ball-handler and an efficient scorer inside and out, Hennings is one to keep an eye on for Wauwatosa West.</p>
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<p><strong>Caleb Akinbolu (2026), MN Lightning Forthun 2026, Rochester Lourdes (MN) - </strong>Going into his sophomore year, Akinbolu has the size and frame to compete at a high level. At 6'2", he finishes well in the paint, is active on the glass, and does a good job protecting the rim. Keep and eye on Akinbolu as he polishes his skills throughout the rest of his high school career.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1561918' first='Dominic' last='Musolf'] (2026), [program_tooltip program_id='2076501' first='Chapman' last='Basketball Academy'] South 2026 Blue, Muskego (WI) - </strong>Musolf started off the tournament with a 20 point outing in a narrow victory for Chapman Academy. The 5'10" guard showed off everything in his scoring arsenal, getting to the basket, and hitting shots from deep. A solid ball-handler and not afraid of taking the big shots, Musolf is a guy you want on the floor in crunch time.</p>
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<p>Stay tuned for Saturday's standouts, and more content from the PrepHoops Circuit Last Dance Tournament!</p>
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Batavia, Illinois - The first night of The Last Dance Tournament brought out a ton of talent. Here are a few of the players that stood out, and had huge nights for their teams.
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