Tri-TAC Conference Tournament Championship: 5 Best Prospects
There were a number of top performers in the Girl’s Tri-TAC Conference Tournament Championship game. Here’s a look at the five best prospects from the game. Hadiya Balser – O’Neal School – 2020 Guard Hadiya Balser was a standout prospect…
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Continue ReadingThere were a number of top performers in the Girl’s Tri-TAC Conference Tournament Championship game. Here’s a look at the five best prospects from the game.
Hadiya Balser – O’Neal School – 2020 Guard
Hadiya Balser was a standout prospect all game long for the O’Neal School Lady Falcons. Balser posted 40 points in their big 79-44 victory over Salem Baptist Christian to cap off their undefeated season in Tri-TAC play. She made plays all over the floor to lead her squad in all facets of the game.
Aaliyah Balser – O’Neal School – 2022 Guard/Forward
Aaliyah Balser followed the lead of her older sister Hadiya as they cruised to an easy victory over Salem Baptist. The younger Balser put up 13 points, with 11 coming in the first half as she showed off her ability to run the floor and crash the glass. She’s one to keep an eye on at O’Neal School as well.
Kavanna Held – Salem Baptist – 2020 Guard
2020 guard Kavanna Held was a standout prospect for Salem Baptist. Held was a confident scorer on offense for the Lady Spartans as she led the way for them on offense with 20 points. She knocked down three 3-pointers and showed off her ability to create off the dribble for Salem Baptist despite the result.
Joy Cone – Salem Baptist – 2021 Guard
Joy Cone was another prospect for Salem Baptist that stood out with her play. Cone didn’t have her best shooting game, but she showed poise getting to her spots on the floor and creating for herself. She finished with 13 points while showing off her ability to get to the free-throw line as well.
Kayla Jenkins – O’Neal School – 2021 Guard/Wing
Kayla Jenkins was another standout for the Lady Falcons. She put up 12 points and knocked down four free-throws down the stretch to boost her point total and keep things on a positive note for the O’Neal School. She knocked down two 3-pointers in the first half as well, showing off her ability to shoot it on the perimeter.