Top long-distance shooters from MGBR Classic in the North
While the Midwest Girls Basketball Report’s Classic in the North had a handful of quality bigs to pore over, more of the teams in attendance were guard-oriented, and as a result, stocked with a proliferation of shooters. Here’s a look…
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Continue ReadingWhile the Midwest Girls Basketball Report’s Classic in the North had a handful of quality bigs to pore over, more of the teams in attendance were guard-oriented, and as a result, stocked with a proliferation of shooters.
Here’s a look at some of the best long-distance snipers from tournament action last weekend:
Emily Swiercz (2019), F1rst String Academy Team Black — The 5-foot-6 point guard from Carleton-Airport was good for at least one 3-pointer in almost every game FSA played in the tournament, hitting 10 treys in total. She popped three of them in a 55-42 win over Championship Sports in the Gold Division first-place game on Sunday, and four of them in a 57-33 win over PR1DE 2019.
Danielle Hopkins of PR1DE 2019 dribbles past a defender. (Photo by Matthew B. Mowery)
Danielle Hopkins (2019), PR1DE 2019 — The diminutive (5-foot-4) shooter from Oakland Christian was a bit hot-and-cold from downtown at the start of the tournament, but stayed hot once she got hot. Hopkins connected on 10 shots from behind the 3-point arc in five games. Four of those came in one burst — along with a heat-check heave in the open court after a turnover — against Michigan Basketball Academy. The all-time leader in 3-pointers made in a career and in a season in OCS history, Hopkins was recently one of 100 players invited to the Reaching Higher Showcase in July.
Meghan Blaine Meghan Blaine 5'10" | PF Michigan Lutheran Seminary | 2019 State MI (2019), Championship Sports — The 5-foot-9 shooting guard from Michigan Lutheran Seminary hit on seven 3-pointers in the five-game tournament, two each against Canada Airhawks and Northern Pride Blue, and three vs. Michigan Basketball Academy.
Abigail Long (2020), FORCE 2020 — The aptly-named 5-foot-5 point guard from Portage Central came up with six 3-pointers in the first four games of the tournament for a Force squad that was beating up the opposition by almost 40 points per contest — so there weren’t a ton of long-distance shots needed from Long. She still made the most of her limited opportunities.
Maeve St. John Maeve St. John CG Howell | 2022 State MI (2022), PR1DE Bernas — The 5-foot-5 point guard from Highlander Way Middle School in Howell went off from 3-point range in a pair of games, hitting for six 3-pointers in a three-point loss to Northern Pride Gillow, and four more against Greg Grant Elite.
Delaney Cote (22) of Championship Sports Gold dribbles past a defender. (Photo by Matthew B. Mowery)
Delaney Cote (2021), Championship Sports Gold — The 5-foot-5 shooting guard from Gladwin hit at least one 3-pointer in each of her team’s wins — and her squad, full of shooters, was unbeaten on the weekend.
Honorable mentions: Jacqueline-Marie Monoso, Greg Grant Elite (2021, Macomb Dakota); Jacqueline Semerly Jacqueline Semerly SG Okemos | 2021 State MI , Michigan’s Finest (2021, Okemos); Meghan Marshall Meghan Marshall PG Lake Orion | 2021 State MI , PR1DE 2021 (Lake Orion); Katelyn Murray, Championship Sports Gold (2021, Midland Dow); Savannah Vissman, Championship Sports Gold (2021, Central Montcalm).