Greater Milwaukee: Junior Scorers
Greater Milwaukee: Junior Scorers Below is a list of players who compete in the Greater Milwaukee region. These players are featured for their scoring ability and impact to the game during their junior seasons. Alexis McNack | Milwaukee Lutheran |…
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Below is a list of players who compete in the Greater Milwaukee region. These players are featured for their scoring ability and impact to the game during their junior seasons.
Alexis McNack | Milwaukee Lutheran | 5’8 PG
Is Alexis McNack the best point guard we’ve seen score the ball this season?
She has a unique ability to score from anywhere on the floor. She’s a clear on court and vocal leader who sets the tempo on offense. Her range is endless, shooting from far beyond the arc. She’s crafty driving to the hoop and impacts the game with her hesitation dribble. This season she averaged 20 points for Milwaukee Lutheran. She really improved her mid range game this season and has a great release to her jumper. In a game against New Berlin West, McNack scored a season-high 37 points.
Morgann Gardner Morgann Gardner 6'1" | PF Racine Lutheran | 2021 State WI | Racine Lutheran | 6’1 F
Gardner might possibly be the most versatile forward in the Greater Metro region. She simply knows how to score the ball. She’s a powerhouse on both ends of the floor and is incredibly strong. She has a rare combination of height and skill that make her beyond difficult to defend. Gardner averaged 16.6 points per game for Racine Lutheran. An impact forward who has great court vision and runs the floor in transition. Garnder has confidence beyond the arc as well, making 29 three point baskets this year. Gardner scored a season-high 34 points in a win against Saint Thomas More. The junior standout shot 60% in that victory. In another game against Milwaukee School of Science, Garnder scored 30 points.
Chloe Dallas Chloe Dallas 6'2" | PF Wauwatosa East | 2021 State WI | Wauwatosa East | 6’2 C
Dallas has made a huge impact during her high school campaign. She’s developed herself into a great all around player who can score in many ways. She is comfortable controlling the offense and handling the ball. Dallas knows how to use her height to her advantage and is a beast in the post. The Wauwatosa East standout averaged 16.6 points per game this season. Gaining confidence on the perimeter, I fully expect Dallas to add to her game with more three pointers next season. She uses her size to score over defenders and scores off her tough offensive rebounds. In a game against Brookfield East, Dallas scored a season-high 28 points. Dallas currently holds offers from over four division one schools.
Lindsay Kirby | Saint Thomas More | 5’9 G
Leading her team this season was the quick and athletic guard, Kirby. She finished her junior campaign with 15.8 points per game. She attacks the basket hard and is relentless in transition. Kirby was a consistent scorer for her team this season, impacting the game each time on the floor. A triple threat for Saint Thomas More, Kirby has a smooth touch to her shot and is an impressive shooter beyond the arc. In a win against Shoreland Lutheran, Kirby scored a season-high 28 points for her team.
Macie Todd | Badger | 5’11 F
Todd proved she is as dynamic as it gets this season. She’s an athletic forward who uses her speed to score passed slower post players. She has an exceptional combination of speed and size that let her impact the game offensively. Todd plays with a lot of experience and moves well without the ball. She finds her shooting pockets with ease and has a great shot selection. This season she averaged 15.1 points per game for Badger. She’s had multiple huge games for her team. In a win against Westosha Central, Todd scored a season-high 28 points.