2021 Impact Performances
2021 Impact Performances There were many standout performances this season by many players. Below I’ve listed players who have had huge single- game scoring performances as well as highlighted their skills as prospects. Isabella Lenz Isabella Lenz 5'9" | CG…
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There were many standout performances this season by many players. Below I’ve listed players who have had huge single- game scoring performances as well as highlighted their skills as prospects.
Isabella Lenz Isabella Lenz 5'9" | CG Prescott | 2021 State WI | Prescott | 5’9 G
The talented guard led her team in scoring this season. A great scorer who also does a great job distributing the ball, Lenz led her team in assists as well with 3.6 per game. A confident beyond the arc shooter, Lenz made 60 three point baskets this season. She averaged 23.7 points per game for Prescott. In a game against Somerset, Lenz had a season-high 51 points for her squad.
Addie Schroeder | Shell Lake | 5’3 G
Schroeder is a versatile guard for her team that can score the ball multiple ways. She’s quick and has great footwork attacking the basket. She pushes the ball on offense and is composed when attacking against contact. She averaged 20.7 points per game. Schroeder became more confident on the perimeter this season as well. In a game against Birchwood, the Shell Lake standout scored 41 points.
Autumn Earney | Ellsworth | 5’7 G
Earney led her team in scoring this year while proving she was beyond crafty. Earney plays with a great tempo on the floor and moves well with the ball. She has impressive handles that make her a fun player to watch score the basketball. Earney averaged 18.5 points per game for her Ellsworth team. She also has a lot of confidence beyond the arc, scoring 27 three point shots this season. In a game against Spring Valley, Earney dropped a season-high 37 points.
Alexis McNack | Milwaukee Lutheran | 5’8 PG
McNack is one of the better scorers I’ve seen this season. She knows how to move without the ball and create a game for herself. She uses her length to create space and has hops to shoot over defenders. The point guard averaged 20 points per game this season, leading her team. McNack earned First Team All Conference in the Woodland East. In a matchup against New Berlin West, McNack had a season-high 37 points.
Olivia Rangel | Franklin | 5’8 G
Rangel is an ultra-impressive shooter. She has a smooth finish with a quick release that makes it nearly impossible to guard. She’s quick and has great court vision, making her shot selection very unpredictable. This season she averaged 17.4 points per game for Franklin. An outside shooting threat as well, Rangel made 40 three point baskets. In a game against Kenosha Tremper she scored a season-high 37 points.