Elijah Fenner
Elijah Fenner
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Max Wagner | Prep Hoops Scout
Elijah shot the ball at a high level in Team 1848 ‘s win over WOTN in their final game of the weekend. The 6’ guard shot just over 48% from beyond the arc during the high school season, and continued to knock down threes consistently this weekend, showing he can connect off the catch or dribble. Did a great job of running off screens to shake his defender, and quickly getting his hands and feet ready to shoot once the ball came his way. Showed he can create his own shot off of limited dribbles with a couple of step-back jumpers as well.
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Read EvaluationMark Miller | Prep Hoops Scout
Fenner had his smooth jump shot working for Team 1848 in its 60-50 loss to Wisconsin Academy . He buried four three-point shots and scored a team-best 14 points to help Team 1848 remain within striking distance for the majority of the contest. Fenner did a good job of moving on the offensive end without the basketball, searching for openings to launch his accurate deep shots. He also competed with energy and purpose on the defensive end for his squad. A second-team all-Fox River Classic Conference performer as a junior, Fenner averaged 14.5 ppg for Ashwaubenon.
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Read EvaluationMax Wagner | Prep Hoops Scout
Forming a potent one-two punch with Amari Allen Amari Allen 6'8" | SF Ashwaubenon | 2025 State #53 Nation WI this season has been Elijah Fenner. The athletic junior guard was flying up the floor and transition, and showcased a smooth outside jumper in the win over Sheboygan South. Does a nice job of relocating into open space when the defense collapses on a teammate around the rim. In transition he does a nice job of making quick decisions on when to attack on his own or when to dump it off to a teammate sprinting the floor.
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Read EvaluationMax Wagner | Prep Hoops Scout
Elijah was a key player for Wisconsin PHD as they went 3-1 on the weekend. He’s a fluid athlete who was finding success getting into the lane and finishing at the rim. One of those players who just seems to glide in the air as he extends to finish, able to outlast defenders in the air to avoid having his shots blocked. I really liked how he was working for high percentage looks around the basket, and if the opportunity wasn’t there to drive, the ball didn’t stick in his hands and he kept it swinging.
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