Pt. 2 – Title IX All DMV Tournament Team: Presented By Prep Girls Hoops MD/DC/VA
Part Two – Title IX All DMV Tournament Team: Presented By Prep Girls Hoops MD/DC/VA The Title IX Holiday Classic hosted over 75 teams from across the country and Prep Girls Hoops was in the building for the entire…
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The Title IX Holiday Classic hosted over 75 teams from across the country and Prep Girls Hoops was in the building for the entire duration of the three day event. With so many teams and players this list will be very extensive but, rest assured there was a lot of outstanding play on the five courts.
Jessica Tomasetti – Good Counsel
Jessica Tomasetti
Since losing senior Chloe Chapman to injury for the season the Falcons have been looking for the next player to step up. Jessica Tomasetti has emerged as the next star in her breakout game against Oxon Hill. With the game tied at 33 Tomasetti scored 11 straight points to break open the game turning it into a 16 point victory. The Falcons went 3-0 winning the bracket as she 17 points per game.
Dominique Doss – Franklin School
Dominique DossDoss controlled the pace and tempo of each of Franklin’s games. She uses her body well to rebound gathering ten plus a game. She dropped 21 points and 15 boards in a game against cross town rival Coppin Academy.
Denai Bowman – Gwynn Park
Denai BowmanGwynn Park went 1-2 with two very close losses in the Dennis Thompson Bracket. In a three point loss to Maret, Bowman dropped a tournament high 37 points in a dramatic fashion. She used her athleticism to get to open spots for a mid range pull-up or get all the way to the basket. Her aggressiveness got her plenty of free throw opportunities.
Alexi Hempe – TPLS Christian Academy
Alexi HempeAlexi averaged around 14 points per game and dropped a game high 18 points against Crestwood academy in a loss. The senior headed to the University of South Dakota showed of her range and the ability to attack and finish in transition. TPLS went 1-2 she, however, had a great showing on the big stage.
Ava McGee – Maret School
Ava McGeeMaret came into the Title IX undefeated and left with two losses. McGee started making her presence felt early scoring 17 of her 21 points in the first half of game one against Coppin Academy and 22 points in a win in game two. She’s really good facing up from the wing but, she’s equally impressive with her back to the basket.
Zanai Barnett – CMIT North
Zania proved herself as one of the areas top freshmen and one of the top shooters of any class. She has an accurate shot from beyond the arc. She scored 21 points in her game against Franklin School which included five 3-pointers,
BOB HEADEN BRACKET
Margaret Groux – Highland School
Alexi Hempe – TPLS Christian Academy
Kayla Soltys – Highland School
Megan Kirby – Highland School
DENNIS THOMPSON BRACKET
Dominique Doss – Franklin School
Jenae Dublin – Gwynn Park *
Marisa Poe – Maret School
Morgan Moseley – St James School *
Afia Owusu-Mensah – CMIT North
Zaiha Minnis – Maret School
Skylar Treadwell – St James School
Zanai Barnett – CMIT North
Denai Bowman – Gwynn Park
Nyshea Weaver – Coppin Academy
Page Greenburg – Maret School
Ava McGee – Maret School
Kayla Henderson – Coppin Academy
Gabby Gratham-Medley – St James School
EDYTH GREEN BRACKET
Jessica Tomasetti – Good Counsel *
Mossi Staples – Oxon Hill *
Melody Brandon – Anacostia
Kaniya Harris – Flowers
Zahra Barnes – Good Counsel
Iyanna Warren – Oxon Hill
Zoey Hall – Anacostia
MAURICE BUTLER BRACKET
Charde’ Fudge Friendship Collegiate
Brenae Ford – Douglas
Stephanie Taylor – Osborne
Obtaining Remy – Paint Branch
Talia Prosper – Osborne
Kelsey Villair – Parkdale