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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2375192' first='Kameron' last='Jackson-Dickson'] | 6'2 G 2026 Dover</p>
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<p>In Dover's first game last Sunday, Jackson-Dickson set the tone at the point of attack on offense and defense. On multiple occasions, he stripped the ball away from his man and gave it up to one of his teammates so they could score. Jackson-Dickson bullied his way into the paint in the halfcourt before evenly distributing it to others. By the end of the matchup with Springdale Prep, he finished with 9 assists and 5 steals. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2194567' first='Major' last='Jones'] | 5'10 G 2028 Dematha </p>
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<p>Despite being the first or second man off the bench, Jones starred in his role and gave his team a spark. He played with great feel, making split-second decisions that produced points for the Stags. Without getting many touches, Jones was able to quickly read-and-react to the defense and throw teammates open for assists. The coach's son also nailed multiple threes in each game on Saturday. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2113258' first='Jaden' last='Shoultz'] | 6'4 W 2026 Dematha </p>
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<p>With his wide shoulders, long arms, and springs in his knees, Shoultz played bigger than his height suggests. As his team pressed, Shoultz was all over the play, racking up deflections and steals. He soured in transition too, throwing down multiple dunks, including an alley oop. And when someone swung him the ball on the perimeter, he knocked down the spot-up three or got to his side-stepped into his one-dribble pull-up. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2628166' first='Santonio' last='Waide'] | 5'10 G 2026 Patrick School </p>
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<p>Over the course of several intense games on the weekend, typically being the smallest player on the court, Waide played with so much poise. Defensively, he used his strong base to escort bigger ball-handlers where he wanted them to go and to cut them off from where they wanted to go. The nuances to his game were louder on offense. He didn't have a lot of sauce to his game, but he was productive. The heady point guard saw the floor extremely well, threw crisp passes, and called his own number when he had to. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2352455' first='Tarrance' last='Williams'] | 6'6 F 2026 Dover</p>
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<p>The Senators pressing full court allowed Williams to showcase his mobility. He changed directions on open space to get his hands on passes. His play around the basket was equally potent. Williams walled up to alter shots at the rim and routinely grabbed boards. On offense, those rebounds became second-chance points. Moreover, he scored in a variety of ways, posting up, rolling to the rim, and running the floor in transition. </p>
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