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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1286547' first='Sam' last='Hondl'] - The six-foot-seven-inch MSUM commit from Albany used his versatility and length to disrupt opponents all day, especially on defense. Hondl is a swiss army knife offensive player, able to do a lot of things very well.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1574216' first='Azayah' last='Washington'] is a six-foot-three-inch 2025 guard from St Cloud Apollo. Washington's separation from other guards is his ability to hit shots off the dribble. He is a good shot creator who averaged over 30 points a game at Apollo. Spotted up as well from beyond the perimeter Washington is a high percentage shooter. Like many big time scorers Washington makes his short range shots at the rim. Washington at this point may be slightly underrated as a passer.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2420955' first='Ethan' last='Lee'] is an ever improving and showing out more and more versus other good competitors. Lee is six-foot-six-inches, so excellent height for the wing and shooting guard spot. Lee is from Kasson-Mantorville where he averaged 26 points and 8 rebounds per game as a Junior.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2103351' first='Jordan' last='Holm'] showed off his shooting stroke at the Comets camp. The six-foot-six-inch forward from STMA was very active in the glass and shared the ball unselfishly. Holm is primed for a big year playing with two other 2025 guards.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1535036' first='Noah' last='Oberfeld'] is a six-foot-five-inch lefty stretch four from Mora. Oberfeld is a match-up problem for slower footed BIGs as he can take the ball in the perimeter and drive. Oberfeld's best skill is spotted up off pick and roll and letting the ball go from deep.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1874846' first='Gavin' last='Johnson'] keeps showing up making plays. Johnson is a gifted passer from the wing, and his size and length make it very tough for fellow guards to defend. The 2025 Johnson is six-foot-five-inches and that also enables him to spray shots from the perimeter where he showcased all summer playing for the Minnesota Lightning.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2103364' first='Carter' last='Steinbeck'] is a six-foot-seven-inch 2025 forward from Breck. Big bodied front court player who can step away and shoot it but also is a strong rebounder inside.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1585944' first='Max' last='Kraay'] is a six-foot-five-inch wing from Mound Westonka and played the Summer with [program_tooltip program_id='2455790' first='Howard' last='Pulley'] Hoops. Max made a ton of physical plays around the basket and he is a good outside shooter. Size and lateral agility make him a presence on defense. </p>
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Sam HondlSamHondl
6'7" | SF
Albany | 2025 StateMN
- The six-foot-seven-inch MSUM commit from Albany used his versatility and length to disrupt opponents all day, especially on defense. Hondl is a swiss army knife offensive player, able to do a lot of things very well.