Top performers in the Ohio Players March Madness and 2019 Ohio AAU girls Basketball Tipoff Classic
This weekend’s Ohio Players March Madness event kicked off the season for several Ohio clubs! Anne Murphie, Fayetteville High school, Freshman (Cincinnati Rage AAU) Aggressive and puts the ball in the basket at Will. Hard nose defender and can shoot…
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Anne Murphie, Fayetteville High school, Freshman (Cincinnati Rage AAU)
Aggressive and puts the ball in the basket at Will. Hard nose defender and can shoot the 3. Loves to get to the rim on any ball reversal. In her championship game with the Rage, her energy was a huge part in the success of the team.
Aniyah Julious, Princeton High School, Freshman (Cincinnati Shock AAU)
Runs the floor well, very good mid-range jumper. And great floor presence. Drives with a purpose and looks to find best available option. Nice frame for a 2-guard and works to create a lot of 50/50 of Ball situations.
Lorraine Yeager, Loveland High School, Freshman (Cincinnati Heat Premiere)
This young lady does whatever it takes to get her team in a position to win. She has a great game presence under pressure and her IQ is beyond her years. She promotes bench energy and this is a rare thing, especially in the aau world. Look for her to do great things to come.
Kylie Zurlinden, Lakota West High School, Freshman (Cincinnati Shock Black AAU)
Great frame standing at 6-2, and put on a scoring clinic in the post. Runs the floor well on offense and defense and takes a lot space in the post with great wing span. Not afraid of scoring contact on drives. For her size she is mobile and it’s hard to keep account of her in transition.
Taliyah Dickerson –Withrow High School, Freshman (Cincinnati Lady Tigers AAU)
As a freshman, not very skilled but has a heart of a lion. This SF/Post with a wide frame is a junkyard dawg and takes pride in being the best scrapper on the court. Best offensive ability is running the floor beating her man to the rim. If she develops, she can be special.
Alexa Rowe, West Union High School, Freshman (Cincinnati Rage AAU)
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Very crafty and selective at the point guard spot. Nice mid-range and a creative first step. Knock down shooter on set shots and looks to be a pass first player. Played varsity as a freshman for West Union. The grit and passion on this kid is amazing and she can play. Very smart and seems to always make the right decisions. She averaged 10.1 points and 5 ast in two days of tourney play.
#5 Cincinnati shock (orange) Sydney Hughett Milford
Sharp shooter with attitude. Moves well without the ball and know how to get herself open. Plays well on defense and rotates well. Went 5/6 from the field in championship game
Aggressive and puts the ball in the basket at Will. Hard nose defender and can shoot the 3. Loves to get to the rim on any ball reversal. In her championship game with the Rage, her energy was a huge part in the success of the team.
Aniyah Julious, Princeton High School, Freshman (Cincinnati Shock AAU)
Runs the floor well, very good mid-range jumper. And great floor presence. Drives with a purpose and looks to find best available option. Nice frame for a 2-guard and works to create a lot of 50/50 of Ball situations.
Lorraine Yeager, Loveland High School, Freshman (Cincinnati Heat Premiere)
This young lady does whatever it takes to get her team in a position to win. She has a great game presence under pressure and her IQ is beyond her years. She promotes bench energy and this is a rare thing, especially in the aau world. Look for her to do great things to come.
Kylie Zurlinden, Lakota West High School, Freshman (Cincinnati Shock Black AAU)
Great frame standing at 6-2, and put on a scoring clinic in the post. Runs the floor well on offense and defense and takes a lot space in the post with great wing span. Not afraid of scoring contact on drives. For her size she is mobile and it’s hard to keep account of her in transition.
Taliyah Dickerson –Withrow High School, Freshman (Cincinnati Lady Tigers AAU)
As a freshman, not very skilled but has a heart of a lion. This SF/Post with a wide frame is a junkyard dawg and takes pride in being the best scrapper on the court. Best offensive ability is running the floor beating her man to the rim. If she develops, she can be special.