Surprise Seniors 2020
With the 2019 – 2020 season well underway and conference play heating up, we take a look at some seniors in the class of 2020 that have stepped for their teams with some steady and unexpected production. Jillian Fleming PF…
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Continue ReadingWith the 2019 – 2020 season well underway and conference play heating up, we take a look at some seniors in the class of 2020 that have stepped for their teams with some steady and unexpected production.
Jillian Fleming PF 5’11 Sr. Liberty Lady Blue Jays
Northwest Missouri State Commit
14 ppg 50% fg 42% 3pt 81% ft 5.5 rebs 2.5 ast
- Jillian is an elite-level defender, both man to man and coming over from the weak side. She is usually first to the floor for loose balls. Jillian is a stretch post player that when she sets ball screens, she pops for open looks at 3 and knocks them down with ease. She is the type of player that affects the game in a quiet fashion until you look at the box score and she has 14 & 5. Jillian is definitely a big reason for the Liberty Lady Jays being 13 – 0 this season.
Angel Lee PF 5’7 Sr. North Kansas City Lady Hornets
10 ppg 5.3 rebs 47% fg
- Angel leaves her mark most on the defensive end. Her on-ball defense is outstanding and she just has a nose for the ball. Angel steps in and takes charges for her team at a high rate. She is a capable shooter from three and finishes at the basket well. Angel’s defensive abilities have helped the Lady Hornets get off to a 10 – 3 start.
Charli Ritchey SG 5’9″ Sr. Lee’s Summit West Lady Titans
12 ppg 40% fg 40% 3 pt 79% ft 5 rebs
- Charli is an elite-level shooter from three. She has an excellent basketball IQ and knows who to find open spots on the floor to get good looks. She is a capable defender and plays well in the open floor. Charli is a fearless competitor. Her shooting ability has helped the Lady Titans to an 8 – 3 record.
Jayme Jackson PG 5’10” Sr. Liberty North Lady Eagles
12 ppg 3 rebs 52% fg 35% 3pt
- Jayme is an excellent leader on the floor. Her basketball IQ and natural instincts show in more ways than stats. She plays a great pace and finds ways to get her teammates involved. Jayme can play off the ball and shots it at an elite level, especially from the three-point line. Her great feel for the game has helped the Lady Eagles to a 9 – 5 record so far.