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<p>The PrepHoops Oregon Freshman Showcase took place on Sunday morning and many of the state's top incoming high school players were at the Beaverton Hoop YMCA for some high-level competition. This week, we take a look at our scouting notes for each individual roster, breaking down this huge crop of talent player-by-player. Here's a look at Team Three:</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2531178' first='Brooks' last='Stewart'] (2028 Henley)</strong> - smaller guard at 5-foot-8 but had wiry strength and played with confidence and swagger. wasn't afraid to get after it on either side of the ball and was very aggressive offensively, drawing contact on drives and getting to the line.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2535866' first='Brady' last='Watts'] (2028 Lakeridge)</strong> - high energy player who really went after it on the glass on both ends of the floor. several offensive boards led to second chance opportunities for himself and his teammates. held his ground defensively in the interior.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2389788' first='Lucas' last='Brownell'] (2028 Beaverton) </strong>- one of the smaller players in the event but made up for his lack of size with his wingspan, speed, and athleticism. fearlessly attacked the basket and was able to get some baskets over bigger players.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2427510' first='Carter' last='Lockhart'] (2028 Gresham) </strong>- extremely skilled 6-foot guard with a diverse offensive game that was near unstoppable to guard during the event. scored at all three levels, smooth lefty stroke from deep, pull-up jumpers in the lane, and finishes around the basket with either hand. capable passer who operated well with big man teammates Moon Yue on the pick-and-pop.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2427520' first='Nathan' last='Cho'] (2028 Lakeridge) </strong>- another one of the smaller players in the event at 5-foot-5 but handled the ball with confidence and made smart basketball plays. playing the point, took what the defensve gave him and didn't force the action, knocked down open shots, and found the open man.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2399332' first='King' last='Brazile'] (2028 Beaverton)</strong> - solid frame at 6-foot and was aggressive offensively, really looking to use his athleticism to attack the hoop and wasn't afraid of drawing contact. made plays for others as well as himself and showed some motor on the defensive end as well.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='2234070' first='Felix' last='Prenevost'] (2028 Cascade) </strong>- smaller guard at 5-foot-9 didn't get a lot of opportunities on the offensive end, but played good team basketball and kept the rock moving. good effort with his on-the-ball defense and went after loose balls.</p>
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<p><strong>Brysen Higgins (2028 Cascade) </strong>- solid guard at 6-foot who also didn't get a lot of scoring chances but looked to play solid team ball. showed some grit on the boards and defensively and largely played turnover free.</p>
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<p><strong>Moon Yue (2028 Phelps School)</strong> - was one of the tallest players at the camp at 6-foot-8 but was also arguably the best big man regardless. dominant in the paint but more than capable of spotting up outside off the pick-and-pop to knock down threes. ran the floor well, finished at the rim, was dominant on the glass, and was a shot-blocking threat on defense.</p>
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The PrepHoops Oregon Freshman Showcase took place on Sunday morning and many of the state's top incoming high school players were at the Beaverton Hoop YMCA for some high-level competition. This week, we take a look at our scouting notes for each individual roster, breaking down this huge crop of talent player-by-player. Here's a look at Team Three:
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