Early Impact 2023’s – Part 1
The class of 2023 is officially through their first run in Michigan high school basketball. There were some young ballers that instantly became impact freshmen. This is a look at some of the future stars that proved themselves on the…
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Continue ReadingThe class of 2023 is officially through their first run in Michigan high school basketball. There were some young ballers that instantly became impact freshmen. This is a look at some of the future stars that proved themselves on the court in their first season.
Lexi Boyke (PF, Frankenmuth)
Boyke walked into high school basketball as a star. She’s a versatile player that can battle in the paint as well as draw her defender to the perimeter and beat them off the dribble. Boyke can defend in the paint and on the perimeter.
Morganne Houk (G, Plymouth Christian)
Houk is a name that we will continue to hear over the coming years. She sees the court well and has an understanding of the ebbs and flows of a game. This allows Houk to be a tremendous decision maker on the court.
Adelyn Moore (G/F, Caro)
Moore is a versatile young talent. She can do so many different things on the floor that it’s tough for opposing coaches to match up. Moore can be a primary ball handler, or even post up in an offensive set.
Abby Pasinos (SG, Bishop Foley Catholic)
Pasinos is a dangerous shooter from behind the arc. She’s especially accurate when shooting off the catch. Pasinos moves well without the ball, helping to get her open looks at the rim.
Maddie Petroelje (SG, Hudsonville)
Petroelje is an elite talent and has a very high ceiling as a prospect. She is an excellent shooter with range that extends beyond the arc. Petroelje is a true 3 level scorer with a nice mid range game and the ability to finish in traffic. Her solid ball handling makes her a huge asset against pressure defense.
Shamya Reid (PG, Westfield Prep)
Reid is a dynamic young floor general. She has strong and flashy handles with both hands. Reid finds a way into the lane off the dribble and is a creative passer, both hitting an open teammate or passing a player open.