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How do you replace Alexys King-Grice will be one of the questions as the talented multi-position player has moved on from one last seasons top contenders in Region 3 who lost in the regional finals after a terrific run. Several…
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Continue ReadingHow do you replace Alexys King-Grice will be one of the questions as the talented multi-position player has moved on from one last seasons top contenders in Region 3 who lost in the regional finals after a terrific run. Several players are ready to build on that, didn’t see Mia Rivers or Ailyna Collins, a couple of talented seniors, however several key players from last season were on hand including several on my Texas Top 100 list for their respective classes and the great thing is that I’ve watched many of these young ladies before middle school, while my daughter was still playing at Texas A&M,on TWELVE or Brazos Valley Elite, so seeing what they’ve done is awesome
Na’Layjah Johnson Na’Layjah Johnson 5'6" | SG College Station | 2021 State TX and Love Ryberg
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Rebekah Hailey Rebekah Hailey 5'6" | CG College Station | 2020 State TX -G-talk about talented seniors, add this one to the list as her ability to add points on the score sheet was one of the reasons they made a run last season. She could shoot it, even when she was 12 on TWELVE, well maybe 10 or 11, but she scores multiple ways including the mid to long range as well as taking defenders off the dribble
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Na’Layjah Johnson Na’Layjah Johnson 5'6" | SG College Station | 2021 State TX -G-another I’ve seen for what seems like a lifetime and watching her progression over the years has been something to see showing what hard work will do. Initially, she filled in the blanks numerous ways especially hard defense yet over the years, she started filling up the basket and is among the top long ball shooters in the state
Love Ryberg-F-watching her do what she does at her size definitely puts her in the “throwback player memory” because she will not be outworked, she rebounds against taller players and does good job defending them inside as well. She finishes strong, even after contact but watching her not only during the regular season but the club season as well, she showed she could face the basket and score 2022
Aliyah Collins
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Aliyah Collins-G- if I could use one word, it would be explosive and that might have something to do with her being a track star, I think she was a regional finalist as a freshman, track ain’t my thing but watching her accelerate by defenders over the years has been something to see. Her stop and pop on the money, going full speed, makes her deadly from the midrange because if you try and guard her there, she’ll blow by you