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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2873196' first='Jackson' last='Holder'] - Holder is a six-foot-four-inch wing from Owatonna that made plays on both ends of the court. Holder knocked down an impressive dribble pull-up 3-pointer with smooth strides, and made a good block on a driving defender he matched up with. Holder finished drives through contact and seems capable of being a secondary ball handler on the wing.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2386945' first='Zak' last='Loehlein'] - The six-foot-one-inch Prior Lake sophomore Loehlein is just more skilled than most players his age making him a confident ball handler with a strong presence on the floor. Loehlein knows how to dictate and run the show from the point and has the ability to shoot from the perimeter.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2560433' first='Braxdyn' last='Male'] - The six-foot Esko guard plays bigger than his height and defenders have a ahrd time staying with Male because of his first-step dribble. That quick step in the half-court allows Male to take defenders off the dribble to the basket for scores. Male is super active on the offensive glass making him a very effective rebounder.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2953439' first='Moaa' last='Efa'] - Efa is a 2028 guard from Blaine who's shooting ability in the 3v3 and 5on5 showed very well. Efa was confident as a lead ball handler using his handle to get him places on the floor for open shots, and later in the 5on5 game passing when driving. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2560509' first='Malik' last='Fofana'] - Fofana is a five-foot-ten-inch 2028 guard from Champlin Park that plays a bit uniquely that keeps opponents off balance with his ball handling. Although Fofana dribbles a bit high for a guard, he does keep the ball within his orbit. He showed he could shoot from beyond the arc off the dribble, and attacking the basket he could do also.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2417153' first='Lleyton' last='Husnick'] - Husnick is a six-foot-one-inch 2028 lefty guard from Holy Family. Plays a bit bigger than six-feet and I can envision him as a secondary ball handler from the wing. He knocked down a pull-up 3-pointer pretty effortlessly. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2862932' first='Gavin' last='Lucht'] - Lucht is a six-foot-four-inch forward from Chaska. Lucht worked around the rim and battled for boards on most possessions that he finished a few times on put backs. Hustled hard and followed teammates misses for easy follows.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2454134' first='Vamanju' last='Keita'] - Keita is a six-foot Champlin Park guard that was able to knock down a corner spotted-up 3-pointer very nicely. In 5on5 play Keita squared up a defender and gave him a quick 2 to 3 dribble combo move and went by to his left for a lay-up in the middle of the floor.</p>
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