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Both appear to be great teammates by Orangutan
I noticed that Anaya always has her head up and looking for teammates. She set up open jumpers for teammates on 3-4 occasions and was robbed of assists because the shots didn't fall.
Sam is an exceptional passer for her position, too. She got few minutes and even fewer touches on the ball for the U17 team, but she still looked to set up teammates when she did get those touches.
She made some nice feeds to Brink in the low post. The high-low pass is a staple of ND's offense and she already appears adept at that.
And both Sam and Anaya come off as great kids. Very excited for them both. Hopefully their presence lures one or two more big fish. Seems like they'd be a blast to play with.